
A critical hearing needed to approve Governor Jerry Brown’s controversial Delta Tunnels project has been delayed until February 8.
The California Water Fix Hearing Team of the State Water Resources Control Board has delayed the hearing as it continues to review several motions to delay a key hearing by 90 days over alleged illegal ex parte communications between the Board’s staff and California Department of Water Resources personnel.
The Part 2 hearing reviews the permit by DWR and the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation to change the point of water diversions required to build the tunnels, considered by opponents to be potentially the most environmentally unjust public works project in California history.
The Hearing Team explained that on January 17, 2018, the hearing officers directed the hearing team to advise the parties that the hearing days scheduled for January 18 through February 1, 2018, were canceled to give the hearing officers time to review several procedural motions, including motions to continue this proceeding. The hearing officers further directed the WaterFix team to advise the parties that the hearing days scheduled for February 2 and February 5, 2018, are also canceled. Unless the hearing officers notify the parties of any additional changes to the hearing schedule, the parties should assume that Part 2 of the hearing will commence on February 8, 2018, beginning with policy statements, to be followed immediately with the evidentiary portion of Part 2.
Provided that no additional changes to the hearing schedule are made, notice is hereby given that on February 12, 2018, this water right hearing will be held at the following location:
California Regional Water Quality Control Board Central Valley Region 5, Sacramento Main Office 11020 Sun Center Drive, Suite 200 Rancho Cordova, CA 95670
Respectfully, CA WaterFix Hearing Team
The motions were filed as a result of emails disclosed under a California Public Records Act request filed by Patrick Porgans of Porgans and Associates.
On January 18, Assemblymember Jim Frazier, D-Discovery Bay, issued a statement slamming the alleged unlawful ex parte communications between the Board and DWR personnel.