
The planning for the State Water Project Contract Amendment for the Delta Tunnel under the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta continues, despite the fact that the project has not yet been approved.
The next negotiation session for the SWP Contract Amendment for Delta Conveyance is scheduled for Wednesday, October 16, 2019, at 10:00 a.m. and is expected to adjourn by 3:00 p.m., according to an announcement from the Kearns and West Facilitation Team, the consultants for the California Department of Water Resources.
Kearns and West are the same consultants who led the controversial public process for the privately funded Marine Life Protection Act Initiative to create so-called marine protected areas in California.
The meeting will be held in the Ballroom at the Courtyard by Marriott Sacramento Midtown, 4422 Y Street, Sacramento, CA 95817.
Kearns and West also announced today that the Department of Water Resources and the State Water Project Contractors are extending the negotiation schedule, in the event that negotiation meetings for the proposed amendments to the SWP water supply contracts are needed in late October 2019.
The public negotiation process is expected to result in an Agreement in Principle among DWR and the SWP Contractors that describes a methodology for cost allocation and related matters that would be the basis of a contract amendment if a project is approved and after all necessary environmental review. Environmental analysis of the proposed amendments and of the underlying Delta conveyance facility itself, in accordance with the California Environmental Quality Act, as well as the development of actual contract amendment language would follow development of the Agreement in Principle, the facilitation team stated.
It is no surprise that Newsom is supporting the agribusiness-promoted Delta Tunnel project, since the total contributions from agriculture in his 2018 campaign for Governor were $637,398, including $116,000 from Beverly Hills agribusiness billionaires Stewart and Lynda Resnick, the owners of the Wonderful Company.
Agribusiness tycoons are among the most strident supporters of the Delta Tunnel and Big Ag’s voluntary agreements and are among the strongest proponents of attacks on the Endangered Species Act.