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California Congressional Members Release Statement on Updated Biological Opinions for Central Valley Project

October 22, 2019

WASHINGTON, DC—Congressmen Jim Costa (CA-16), John Garamendi (CA-03), Josh Harder (CA-10), and TJ Cox (CA-21) and U.S. Senator Dianne Feinstein released the following statement on the updated biological opinions for federally protected fish species and coordinated operations of the Central Valley Project and State Water Project:

"The Endangered Species Act requires periodic reviews to determine the best available science. The federal government's science for Chinook salmon and Delta smelt was more than a decade old and needed to be updated, especially given climate change.

"We are examining the new biological opinions to ensure they incorporate the adaptive management and real-time monitoring needed to properly manage the Central Valley Project for the benefit all Californians. The new biological opinions must also provide the scientific basis needed to finalize the voluntary settlement agreements between the State Water Resources Control Board and water users. We look forward to the State of California's thoughtful analysis of the biological opinions.

"In Congress, we continue working to secure federal investment in the Central Valley Project to meet California's future water needs and support habitat restoration efforts called for in the updated biological opinions."

Issues:Water