
The Gavin Newsom Administration formally began the planning process for a controversial single tunnel under the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta when the California Department of Water Resources released its Delta Conveyance Notice of Preparation on January 15, 2020.
The first public scoping meeting on this process will take place on Monday, February 3, 2020 from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. at the California Environmental Protection Agency Building, 1001 I Street, Sacramento. Everybody who cares about the future of the Delta farms and fish and West Coast fisheries should attend. If you can’t attend this meeting, the list of public scoping meetings is listed below.
The Department of Water Resources is holding seven public scoping meetings between February 3 and 20 on the recently released Notice of Preparation for its proposal to modernize water infrastructure in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta — build the Delta Tunnel.
Salmon advocates, tribal leaders, Delta community leaders, farmers, and environmentalists, who oppose the tunnel’s construction, are strongly encouraging people concerned about the future of the estuary to show up at the public scoping meetings listed below.
The NOP signals the start of the scoping period, providing an opportunity for public and agency comment on the scope and content of the California Environmental Quality Act review, including the potential environmental impacts of a proposed single tunnel conveyance project and range of alternatives that will be analyzed in the Environmental Impact Report. Informational materials, including a new overview fact sheet, can be found according to the notice from DWR.
There is still no announcement on whether there will be Northern California public meetings, said Regina Chichizola, co-director of Save California Salmon. Call Marcus Yee at (916) 651-6736 to request meetings.
DWR has clarified that the meetings will NOT be open house style, noted Barbara Barrigan-Parrilla, Executive Director of Restore the Delta.