[env-trinity] Sacramento Judge Rules Delta Plan Is "Invalid"
Dan Bacher
danielbacher at fishsniffer.com
Thu Jun 23 19:46:26 PDT 2016
http://www.dailykos.com/stories/2016/6/23/1541929/-Sacramento-Judge-Rules-Delta-Plan-Is-Invalid
https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2016/06/23/18787985.php
Photo of the Sacramento River at Clarksburg by Dan Bacher.
Sacramento Judge Rules Delta Plan Is "Invalid"
by Dan Bacher
Judge Michael Kenny of the Sacramento Superior Court today ruled that
the Delta Plan is "invalid" after a successful legal challenge by
multiple Delta parties who argued that the controversial plan is not
protective of the water quality or the fish species that depend on
fresh water flows for their survival.
The Court, in its tentative ruling vacating the plan, said the Delta
Stewardship Council must redo the Delta Plan to include a number of
quantitative measures of performance, including reduced reliance on
the Delta for future water needs by exporters.
Since the Delta Plan relied heavily on Governor Jerry Brown's Delta
Tunnels Plan, now called the California WaterFix, to achieve its
goals, Delta and public trust advocates see this as significant
victory that will delay the twin tunnels for years.
The Delta Plan was required by the 2009 Delta Reform Act. It was to
establish new rules that would further the state’s "coequal goals" for
the Delta: "Improve statewide water supply reliability, and protect
and restore a vibrant and healthy Delta ecosystem, all in a manner
that preserves, protects and enhances the unique agricultural,
cultural, and recreational characteristics of the Delta."
In his decision, Judge Kenny said: “To be clear, the Delta Plan is
invalid and must be set aside until proper revisions are completed. As
Respondent itself argued previously, in light of an invalid Delta
Plan, there is no proposed project, and consequently nothing before
the Court to review under CEQA. The Court does not believe that piece-
meal CEQA review is feasible under circumstances in which significant
Plan revisions are required.”
Representatives of groups who participated in the lawsuits against the
weak protections in the Delta Plan hailed the decision. They plan to
issue a full press release on Friday, June 24.
“The court invalidated the Delta Plan because it blatantly failed to
comply with the law and, consequently, was not protective of the
Delta," said Bill Jennings, executive director of the California
Sportfishing Protection Alliance (CSPA). "The Plan failed to mandate
specific requirements that would reduce reliance on the Delta, provide
for more natural flows, reduce harm from invasive species or increase
water supply reliability though increased regional self-sufficiency."
"The order will require major changes in the Plan that will
reverberate though-out the document necessitating new environmental
review. This will delay WaterFix’s efforts to construct the Delta
tunnels by years and force the state and federal contractors to
reassess whether they wish to expend tens of billions of dollars for a
project that will supply less water from the Delta," explained Jennings.
Tim Stroshane, policy analyst with Restore the Delta (RTD), said,
“Judge Kenny has told the state that the Delta Reform Act means what
it says. The Delta Stewardship Council must go back to the drawing
board with the Delta Plan and actually require numeric measures that
must reduce reliance on the Delta water. This decision will force
reductions in reliance on Delta waters by Metropolitan Water District,
Santa Clara Valley Water District, Westlands Water District, Kern
County Water Agency, and Alameda County’s Zone 7 Water Agency on the
Delta, for their future water needs.”
In a statement, Jessica Pearson, Executive Officer of the Delta
Stewardship Council, said they were "disappointed" with the ruling.
"While the Sacramento Superior Court’s May 19th ruling upheld
significant aspects of the Council’s Delta Plan, the tentative ruling
from today unfortunately moves to set aside the Delta Plan until
specified revisions are completed," Pearson stated. "At the same time,
the Court validated the Council’s role in creating an enforceable
Delta Plan, and the Council’s use of best available science to set
direction for the Delta."
"While the Council is still considering the full implications of the
ruling, we are disappointed that the Court chose to invalidate the
entire Delta Plan because of what it identified as inadequacies in two
discrete areas:
• The lack of legally enforceable, quantifiable targets for achieving
reduced Delta reliance, reduced harm from invasive species, restoring
more natural flows and increased water supply reliability, and
• Inadequate “promotion” of options to improve the way water projects
move water across the Delta."
For the complete statement from the Council, go to: https://mavensnotebook.com/2016/06/23/this-just-in-delta-stewardship-council-issues-statement-on-courts-tentative-delta-plan-ruling/'
If constructed, the Delta Tunnels would hasten the extinction of
Sacramento River winter-run Chinook salmon, Central Valley steelhead,
Delta and longfin smelt, green sturgeon and other fish species, as
well as imperiling the salmon and steelhead populations on the Trinity
and Klamath rivers. A broad coalition of fishing groups, conservation
organizations, Tribal leaders, family farmers, environmental justice
advocates, Delta residents and elected officials opposes Governor
Brown's California Water Fix.
The project is designed to ship massive quantities of northern
California water to corporate agribusiness interests irrigating
drainage impaired land on the west side of the San Joaquin Valley,
Southern California water agencies, and oil companies conducting
fracking and other extreme oil extraction methods.
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