
In his first State of the State Address at the State Capitol on February 12, Governor Gavin Newsom called for an end to Jerry Brown’s Twin Tunnels, but said he supports one tunnel.
“I do not support the Water Fix as currently configured," said Newsom. "Meaning, I do not support the twin tunnels. But we can build on the important work that’s already been done. That’s why I do support a single tunnel."
“The status quo is not an option. We need to protect our water supply from earthquakes and rising sea levels, preserve delta fisheries, and meet the needs of cities and farms," Newsom said.
Newsom also announced that he had appointed a new chair of the State Water Resources Control Board, Joaquin Esquivel, to replace Felicia Marcus. Esquivel has served on the board since 2017. Esquivel was assistant secretary for federal water policy at the California Natural Resources Agency from 2015 to 2017.
The Governor decided to replace Marcus, who supported increasing flows from the San Joaquin River into the estuary to preserve Delta fish species and Delta farmland, because of intense pressure from corporate agribusiness interests in the San Joaquin Valley, drawing concern from environmental and fishing groups.
“We have a big state with diverse water needs. Cities that need clean water to drink, farms that need irrigation to keep feeding the world, fragile ecosystems that must be protected,” said Governor Newsom. “We need a portfolio approach to building water infrastructure and meeting long-term demand. To help bring this balance, I’m appointing a new chair of the California water board, Joaquin Esquivel.”
On the same day, Newsom also announced the appointment of Laurel Firestone, 40, of Sacramento, to the State Water Resources Control Board. Firestone has been co-founder and