
On June 30, the California Natural Resources Agency, under the leadership of Secretary John Laird, put out another fact sheet extolling the virtues of the proposed California WaterFix, the new name for Governor Jerry Brown's Delta Tunnels Plan.
This new effort is entitled Fast Facts and like most of the claims made by tunnel proponents, it plays fast and loose with the facts, according to Restore the Delta.
Below is RTD's rebuttal to the agency's Fast Facts disinformation:
Let’s take a deeper dive into some of the claims made in this new public relations effort.
CLAIM: Secure clean water supplies for 25 million Californians and 3 million acres of farmland.
FACT: In reality, 70 percent of the water used from the Delta goes for large industrial agriculture in the Southwestern San Joaquin Valley that contributes just 0.3% to the state’s GDP.
CLAIM: Improve the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta's ecosystem.
FACT: This claim ignores the scientific consensus and state law as outlined in the 2009 Delta Reform Act that less water must be exported from the Delta. In 2010, the State Water Resources Control Board agreed, finding the Delta can safely share 2.5 to 3.5 million acre feet of water, not 4.9 million acre feet.
CLAIM: An update to California's aging water delivery system and part of the state's overall water management portfolio, which includes conservation, groundwater management, recycling, ecosystem protection, and more.
FACT: Tunnel opponents support conservation, groundwater management, recycling, ecosystem protection projects and don’t want $15 million wasted on a Tunnels project that does none of those things. The Delta Tunnels is an expensive boondoggle conceived in the 1960s and rejected by California voters in 1982. It depends on continuing to deliver Sierra snowpack from Northern California to farms in the Southern San Joaquin Valley, even though climate scientists have warned us to expect less snowfall and more rain in the future, just like we have seen over the last decade.
CLAIM: 2 tunnels up to 150’ below ground designed to protect