Times-Herald (Vallejo)

Trump makes water demand priority for office

- By Ellen Knickmeyer

The president created a “subcabinet” for federal water issues, with a mandate including water-use changes.

President Donald Trump on Tuesday created what he called a “subcabinet” for federal water issues, with a mandate that includes water-use changes sought by corporate farm interests and oil and gas.

An executive order from Trump put Interior Secretary David Bernhardt and Environmen­tal Protection Agency Administra­tor Andrew Wheeler in charge of the interagenc­y water body.

Establishm­ent of a water subcabinet “will streamline decision-making processes” across federal agencies, the EPA said in a statement.

The first priority set out by the executive order is increasing dam storage and other water storage, long a demand of farmers and

farm interests in the West in particular. That includes California’s Westlands Water District, the nation’s largest agricultur­al water district. Westlands was one of Bernhardt’s main lobbying and legal clients before

his appointmen­t to the Interior Department under Trump.

Asked about whether the move would benefit his old client or represent a conflict for Bernhardt, Interior Department spokesman Nicholas Goodwin said, “The Secretary is resolute in upholding his legal and ethical responsibi­lities.”

The Interior Department has said previously Bernhardt follows ethics rules and the law in federal government actions involving the water district and other past clients.

Environmen­tal groups say the amount of water sought by corporate farming would leave habitats and wildlife without enough water to survive.

Another of the many directives for the new interagenc­y is implementi­ng a water reuse plan. Oil and gas companies have supported one aspect of the plan that could allow them to dispose of briny, often chemical-laden oilfield wastewater on crops or in aquifers.

 ?? EVAN VUCCI — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? President Donald Trump arrives for a campaign rally at John Murtha Johnstown-Cambria County Airport in Johnstown, Pa., on Tuesday.
EVAN VUCCI — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS President Donald Trump arrives for a campaign rally at John Murtha Johnstown-Cambria County Airport in Johnstown, Pa., on Tuesday.

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