
How would you like to find out that a new fee was added to your groundwater bill to support Governor Jerry Brown’s legacy project, the salmon-killing Delta Tunnels, without your consent?
Well, that’s exactly what happened when ratepayers attended a public hearing of Santa Clara County Water Commission’s Board of Directors in Gilroy on April 14 to find out that their hard-earned money would go to support the California WaterFix, the state and federal government’s name for the Delta Tunnels, according to a news release from Restore the Delta.
The Commission held the hearing regarding their Annual Report on the Protection and Augmentation of Water Supplies - February 2016 and Recommended Groundwater Production and Other Water Charges for Fiscal Year 2016-2017 (FY 2016-17).
Several users of small private residential water systems at the Gilroy hearing complained bitterly about the cost of the current groundwater charges on top of the cost of pumping and maintenance of their wells, Restore the Delta noted.
They were unanimous in stating that they could not afford the proposed increase for FY 2017. The groundwater charges are also paid by the cities and passed on to customers, RTD stated.
Well owners and residential customers will now be paying to support the Delta Tunnels through their water bills. No wonder people are upset, explained Barbara Barrigan-Parrilla, executive director of Restore the Delta. This rate increase will happen, without a vote, for a project without permits, for water they will never receive.
Deirdre Des Jardins of California Water Research discovered the WaterFix charges when evaluating District documents, according to RTD. She found a significant discrepancy in the proposed WaterFix charges disclosed for Prop 218, and those presented to the Board and the County Water Commission.
For the Board, the staff estimated the WaterFix could result in a maximum $