Imperial Valley Press

US eyes increased pumping from biggest federal water project

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SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — The Trump administra­tion said Friday it will look at revving up water deliveries to farmers from California’s Central Valley Project, the largest federal water project in the United States, in what environmen­tal groups called a threat to protection­s for struggling native salmon and other endangered species.

The U.S. Bureau of Reclamatio­n formally served notice it would begin looking at changing the operation of the massive California water project to maximize water deliveries. Spokeswoma­n Erin Curtis called it the first step in what would likely be an 18-month analysis.

The water project is a network of 18 dams and reservoirs and 500 miles of canals and aqueducts that draw water from the delta of the Sacramento and San Joaquin rivers, which are part of the largest estuary on the West Coast of the Americas.

Launched in the 1930s, the water project has helped make California’s Central Valley the United States’ richest farm region. It also has contribute­d to driving several once-plentiful species of smelt, salmon and other native animals toward extinction, biologists and environmen­tal groups say.

Doug Obegi, a senior attorney for the Natural Resources Defense Council environmen­tal group, contended in an email Friday the move represente­d “the latest attempt by the Trump administra­tion to roll back protection­s for salmon and other endangered native fisheries ... in order to increase water supplies” for the state’s agricultur­al water agencies.

Curtis, the Reclamatio­n spokeswoma­n, called the effort a priority for the current administra­tion.

Cutbacks of water deliveries for the project’s customers during the recently ended five-year California drought — including cutbacks prompted by rules protecting endangered native species also struggling in the drought — helped prompt the decision to look at possibly redoing the rules for operating the water project, Curtis said.

So did new U.S. legislatio­n last year that encouraged more big water constructi­on projects and water deliveries for Western farmers, Curtis said.

Federal authoritie­s will seek public comment through Feb. 1.

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 ?? PHOTO/RUSSEL A. DANIELS ?? In this Oct. 2, 2009 file photo, in California’s Westland Water District of the Central Valley, canals carry water to southern California. The Trump administra­tion says it will look at ramping up water deliveries to farmers from California’s massive...
PHOTO/RUSSEL A. DANIELS In this Oct. 2, 2009 file photo, in California’s Westland Water District of the Central Valley, canals carry water to southern California. The Trump administra­tion says it will look at ramping up water deliveries to farmers from California’s massive...

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