
The Bechtel Foundation-funded Public Policy Institute of California (PPIC), a long-time supporter of Governor Jerry Brown's Delta Tunnels Plan, has released a poll concluding that 54% of those surveyed believe the California Water Fix is very important to the future of the state.
According to a PPIC press release, the governor has proposed building tunnels in the Delta to improve the reliability of water supplies. About half of adults (54%) and 45 percent of likely voters say building the tunnels is very important to the future of California. Residents in Los Angeles (61%) and the Inland Empire (61%) are the most likely to say this is very important, followed by the Central Valley (51%), San Francisco Bay Area (49%), and Orange/San Diego (47%).
The question was worded to produce the pre-determined result of support for the tunnels. The question asked how important the governor's proposal to improve the reliability of water supplies by building tunnels in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta is for the future quality of life and economic vitality of California. The options included very important, somewhat important, not too important, or not at all important.
The results were as follows:
54% said very important
26% said somewhat important
6% said not too important
7% said not at all important
People are likely to respond positively to this misleading question. This question is based on the claim that the tunnels proposed under the California Water Fix will improve the reliability of water supplies when there is no evidence to support this.
Furthermore, there is no mention of the enormous costs of the plan to ratepayers, taxpayers, and the people of California, nor the devastating environmental consequences of the project, as documented by U.S. EPA scientists and various scientific panels.
The question also fails to mention the significant threat the tunnels pose to the culture and livelihood of California Indian Tribes, nor the considerable economic impact that the collapse of salmon and other fisheries caused by the tunnels' construction would have on recreational, tribal, and commercial fishing families.
The construction of the tunnels would hasten the extinction of the Sacramento River.