
How would you like to pay for a massive government public works project that will drive Sacramento River Chinook salmon, Central Valley steelhead, Delta smelt and other fish species to extinction but won't create one single drop of new water?
In fact, you and every other taxpayer in this country are already being billed for this giant boondoggle, Governor Jerry Brown's Delta Tunnels, whether you like it or not.
Federal taxpayers, not the federal water contractors, are paying the lion’s share for the Governor's project to divert water from the Sacramento River, a coalition of environmental and fishing groups revealed on April 28. The water will be exported for use for corporate agribusiness interests, Southern California water agencies and oil companies conducting fracking and extreme oil extraction methods.
In response to a January 25, 2016 letter sent by conservation groups, U.S. Bureau of Reclamation Regional Director David G. Murillo has confirmed that more than $86.9 million of the costs for the Delta Tunnels have been billed to federal taxpayers to date.
The alarming data was revealed in a news release, including a copy of the letter, issued by: Barbara Barrigan-Parrilla, Restore the Delta (RTD); Carolee Krieger, California Water Impact Network (C-WIN); Conner Everts, Southern CA Watershed Alliance & Environmental Water Caucus (EWC); and Tim Sloane, Pacific Coast Federation of Fishermen’s Associations (PCFFA).
The U.S. Bureau of Reclamation letter affirmed the tunnels project is not authorized by Congress and they have no plans to conduct the required feasibility study or pay the construction costs that will more than double the current State Water Project debt to be paid by ratepayers and property taxpayers if permitted.