
On May 7, the California Department of Water Resources (DWR) formally rescinded the Bond Resolutions authorizing issuance of almost $9 billion of bonds to pay for the start of construction of the controversial Delta Twin Tunnels, formally called the California WaterFix.
Tunnel opponents said DWR’s funding for any new one-tunnel proposal must start from scratch.
Attorneys representing conservation, agriculture, and fishing groups praised DWR’s resolution.
“There is great news now reflecting a complete restart of Department of Water Resources (DWR) planning for Delta water export issues including conveyance,” said Bob Wright, Senior Counsel of Friends of the River. “On May 7, 2019, DWR rescinded the Bond Resolutions authorizing issuance of almost $9 billion of bonds to pay for the start of construction of the WaterFix Delta Tunnels Project.”
Wright said the bond resolutions had been adopted by DWR on July 21, 2017. DWR then filed a state court action in Sacramento to validate the issuance of the bonds, which if successful, would have prevented any later challenges to the financing for the project.
Friends of the River, Restore the Delta, Sierra Club California, and the Planning and Conservation League were among the public interest organizations who appeared in the action to challenge the legality of DWR’s adoption of the bond resolutions, noted Wright.
“Now, the rescinding of the bond resolutions reflects a complete start over of DWR's Delta water export planning process,” he continued. “Our public interest organizations now have the opportunity to seek sensible water resource planning focused on protection and restoration of the San Francisco Bay-Delta Estuary by increasing instead of reducing freshwater flows through the Delta. DWR can be urged to adopt modern, 21st century water measures such as water efficiency and demand reduction programs.