
Tell California Senators that you oppose HR 1769!
Please Contact:
Senator Dianne Feinstein - (202) 224-3841, (310) 914-7300, (415) 393-0707, (559) 485-7430
Senator Kamala Harris - (202) 224-3553, (213) 894-5000, (415) 355-9041, (559) 497-5109
Tell both of California’s senators that you oppose HR 1769, the San Luis Drainage Resolution Act, which is expected to be added as a rider on the National Defense Authorization Act for 2018 in the next ten days, or else will move to the Senate as a stand-alone bill in the next month. Tell Harris and Feinstein that they should not sign onto the Trump anti-environmental agenda by supporting this bill. HR 1769 is a huge giveaway to the Westlands Water District, which was fined by the Securities and Exchange Commission for securities fraud.
The bill would facilitate a controversial litigation settlement agreement between the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation and Westlands that would allow the federal government to walk away from its responsibility to drain agricultural lands in California’s Central Valley of toxic salts and selenium without any safeguards to make sure the drain water is managed safely. H.R. 1769 is a massive giveaway of taxpayer money, undermines California’s effort to responsibly manage its scarce water resources, could imperil sensitive fish and wildlife, and threatens water quality in a major California river.
Under existing law, the federal government is responsible for managing salts that build up from irrigation of some farmland in California’s Western San Joaquin Valley. Through a tragic series of events that culminated in the poisoning of migratory birds at Kesterson Reservoir in the early 1980s, we learned that the salt-laden drainage water also contains selenium and other toxins that can bioaccumulate and kill birds, fish and other wildlife. Instead of managing the drain water responsibly or buying up the land to end the problem, Reclamation is now attempting to settle litigation with Westlands—the largest irrigation district.