
A bill to force a public vote on Governor Jerry Brown’s controversial plan to divert water from the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta through two massive underground tunnels stalled in committee on Friday, May 27.
AB 1713, sponsored by Assemblymember Susan Talamantes Eggman, D-Stockton, made it all the way to the Appropriations Committee, just one step from a vote on the Assembly floor.
A statement from Eggman’s office said the progress the bill made was unprecedented. Similar bills introduced in the past have failed to advance from even a single committee.
Eggman said that the bill was able to go so far shows how much the currents have shifted against this disastrous, bloated multibillion dollar project. And its failure in this committee shows how much those who back the Twin Tunnels fear an open, democratic process. The more people know about this project, the more they oppose it, and every day that they kept this going was another blow against the tunnels.
Eggman’s bill required approval via ballot initiative for any infrastructure project that conveys water directly from a diversion point in the Sacramento River to pumping facilities of the State Water Project or the federal Central Valley Project south of the Delta.
Eggman said her fight against the Twin Tunnels, proposed under the California Water Fix, continues on another front. She and State Senator Lois Wolk recently announced their intention to request an audit of the project by the California State Auditor, following the revelation that the Inspector General of the U.S. Dept. of the Interior had opened an investigation into aspects of the funding of the Twin Tunnels.
The bill received wide support from fishing groups, environmental organizations and county governments in the Delta region. Supporters include the CA Save Our Streams Council, California Sportfishing Protection Alliance, California Water Impact Network, Clean Water Action, Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors, County of Sacramento, Delta Counties Coalition, Environmental Protection Information Center, Fish Sniffer Magazine, Food and Water Watch, Foothill Conservancy, Friends of the River, Klamath Riverkeeper, Northern California Council of the International Federation of Fly Fishers, Planning and Conservation League, Restore the Delta, and Sacramento River Preservation Trust.