
Following the submission of documents on May 31 by the state and federal governments regarding the Delta Tunnels plan, environmental and fishing groups, along with San Joaquin County, requested that the State Water Resources Control Board allow more time for them to file objections.
Three separate request letters were filed: one by AquAlliance, California Sportfishing Alliance, and other groups; a second by the Pacific Coast Federation of Fishermen’s Associations and the Institute for Fishery Resources; and a third by San Joaquin County and Mokelumne River WPA.
The Department of Water Resources and Bureau of Reclamation submitted their testimony and evidence as required for upcoming public Water Board hearings regarding their request to add three new points of diversion on the Sacramento River for the California WaterFix. This plan involves building two tunnels under the Delta to export water to agribusiness interests in the west side of the San Joaquin Valley and Southern California water agencies.
AquaAlliance, California Sportfishing Protection Alliance, Environmental Justice Coalition for Water, Environmental Water Caucus, Friends of the River, Planning and Conservation League, Restore the Delta, and Sierra Club California requested a 27-day extension for all parties involved in the Hearing on the California Waterfix Change Petition to file and serve any written procedural or evidentiary objections concerning the petitioners’ case.
If granted, this request would extend the deadline for written objections from 12:00 noon on June 15, 2016, to 12:00 noon on July 12, 2016.
The groups argued that since the State Water Board notified the petition on October 30, 2015, there have been changes in the documents, including modeling that petitioners claimed to rely on, and they have been granted continuances totaling 90 days before the Hearing. The Hearing is scheduled to commence on July 26, 2016. Granting the extension would provide the necessary time for thorough objections.