
In spite of appeals by many of its ratepayers to oppose the Delta Tunnels project, the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California’s Board of Directors today voted 61% to 39% to support the full project to build two massive water tunnels under the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta.
The vote in favor of the twin tunnels took place after a topsy-turvy week where representatives of the giant water agency flip-flopped between support of a one tunnel proposal and a two tunnels option.
The Board pledged to commit $10.8 billion (or possibly more without a spending cap) to cover 64.6 percent (or more) of the upfront construction costs of the $17 billion project, making Metropolitan the project’s primary investor.
For decades, we have sought a solution to the problems of the Bay Delta, problems that put Southern California’s water supply at risk. Metropolitan board Chairman Randy Record said after the vote. We finally have that solution, California WaterFix. We simply could not jeopardize the opportunity to move this long-sought and much-needed project forward.
Predictably, Governor Jerry Brown, who yesterday sent a letter to Metropolitan Water District board members urging them to support the project in full, praised the decision.
This is a historic decision that is good for California – our people, our farms and our natural environment, said Brown.
Likewise, Department of Water Resources Director Karla Nelmeth lauded the board’s approval of the Delta Tunnels proposal in a statement.
Today’s decision by MWD’s Board is a clear demonstration that they see the public benefit and value in pursuing WaterFix, Nemeth said. This smart investment will protect billions of dollars in ratepayer investment, provide generations of Californians with clean drinking water and address the Delta’s worsening health.
The state is eager to move forward with WaterFix to protect the Delta ecosystem and ensure a reliable water supply for the future. I am pleased that the directors of MWD, who have a long history of forward-thinking leadership.