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February 22, 2016 Assembly Member Susan Talamantes Eggman California State Assembly State Capitol, Room 3173 Sacramento, CA 95814 Re: AB 1713 (Eggman): Peripheral Canal - OPPOSE Dear Assembly Member Eggman: On behalf of the public agencies and business organizations noted below, we regret to inform you of our opposition to your bill, AB 1713. We strongly believe this bill would subvert the historic agreement and progress of the 2009 Delta legislation to achieve the co-equal goals of providing a more reliable water supply for California and protecting, restoring, and enhancing the Delta ecosystem. These are goals that can best be achieved through the current collaborative process using sound science and public policy principles, and we believe would not be advanced through a divisive debate or political campaign that would be associated with a statewide ballot initiative.

2016 will be a historic water year for California. Decisions that are made or not made this year will shape California water management for years to come and directly impact our ability to secure a more reliable water supply for our people, farms, businesses, environmental needs and quality of life. In light of the approaching changeover in the federal administration, it is imperative that decisions are made this fall to move forward with California WaterFix, the Delta solution proposed by the Brown Administration. Failure to act now threatens the Delta ecosystem and the sustainability of the current Delta way of life, as well as statewide supply reliability and economic activity. AB 1713 is a ballot box approach to solving problems in the Delta. Your bill creates a double standard for those that are willing to make critical improvements to the backbone water infrastructure that runs our statewide economy. We do seek voters direction when general obligation bonds are at stake but in this case, California taxpayers are not being asked to fund the project. The project beneficiaries - - water users who rely on the State Water Project (SWP) and federal Central Valley Project (CVP) for water supplies - - will be asked to fund the project. State and federal agencies have been working for ten years to move a solution forward to address the environmental deterioration in the Delta and the associated pumping restrictions imposed on the SWP and CVP. This progress must continue in order to protect the Delta s lands and communities, maintain agriculture, encourage recreation and tourism, and sustain a vital Delta economy. This science-based effort led by state and federal water and wildlife agencies has been one of the most exhaustive and rigorous public processes for any infrastructure project in the nation. Nearly a quarter billion dollars has been invested by the SWP and CVP public agencies for the planning process alone to ensure all issues and concerns have been thoroughly analyzed for a solution that works for both the economy and the environment. The Delta is the hub of our statewide water infrastructure system. If we ignore it, new surface and groundwater storage simply can t work. If we don t fix the system, we cannot connect willing sellers of water with willing buyers. If we don t address the problems in the Delta, plans to store imported water in wet years for dry years won t work. If we don t fix it, this important estuary will continue to decline. The system only works if we fix the Delta. In 2009 the Legislature made a key decision to separate science from politics and have state and federal water and wildlife agencies, in collaboration with the science community and stakeholders, determine how best to design or operate new Delta conveyance improvements. The direction provided by the Legislature back then is as important and relevant today and should guide the process now. What we need in the months ahead is to make key decisions so that we can continue on the path that the Legislature established back in 2009. The undersigned are committed to meeting California s water management challenges in a manner consistent with achieving the co-equal goals established by the Legislature.

For all of these reasons, we must oppose AB 1713 and view your bill as a dangerous precedent for major infrastructure investments that are critical to supporting the state s economy. Sincerely, Richard W. Hansen, P.E., General Manager/Chief Engineer Three Valleys Municipal Water District Jeff Kightlinger, General Manager Metropolitan Water District of Southern California Jim Barrett, General Manager Coachella Valley Water District Susan B. Mulligan, General Manager Calleguas Municipal Water District Robert Reeb, Executive Director Valley Ag Water Coalition Curtis Creel, Interim General Manager Kern County Water Agency Jeff R. Pape, General Manager Temescal Valley Water District Paul E. Shoenberger, P.E., General Manager Mesa Water District Ray Stokes, Executive Director Central Coast Water Authority Lisa Ohlund, General Manager East Orange County Water District Matt Stone, General Manager Castaic Lake Water Agency Jeffrey Armstrong, General Manager Rancho California Water District

Marc Marcantonio, General Manager Yorba Linda Water District Robert Hunter, General Manager Municipal Water District of Orange County David Pedersen, General Manager Las Virgenes Municipal Water District John D. Vega, General Manager Elsinore Valley Municipal Water District Paul Cook, General Manager Irvine Ranch Water District Douglas Headrick, General Manager San Bernardino Valley Municipal Water District Martin E. Zvirbulis, General Manager Cucamonga Valley Water District Nina Jazmadarian, General Manager Foothill Municipal Water District Thomas W. Birmingham, General Manager Westlands Water District Michael Holmes, General Manager Walnut Valley Water District Richard W. Atwater, Executive Director Southern California Water Committee David D. Lopez, General Manager Rubidoux Community Services District Jason Peltier, Executive Director San Luis & Delta-Mendota Water Authority Roxanne M. Holmes, General Manager Crestline-Lake Arrowhead Water Agency

Jeffrey W. Davis, General Manager San Gorgonio Pass Water Agency Kirby Brill, General Manager Mojave Water Agency Jill Duerig, General Manager Alameda County Zone 7 Water Agency Ron Davis, General Manager Burbank Water and Power John V. Rossi, General Manager Western Municipal Water District Terry Erlewine, General Manager State Water Contractors, Inc. Mark S. Krause, General Manager Desert Water Agency Paul Jones, II, General Manager Eastern Municipal Water District Frank Martinez, Board President Long Beach Water Commission Daniel R. Ferons, General Manager Santa Margarita Water District

List of Signatories Jeffrey Armstrong, General Manager Rancho California Water District Richard W. Atwater, Executive Director Southern California Water Committee Jim Barrett, General Manager Coachella Valley Water District Thomas W. Birmingham, General Manager Westlands Water District Kirby Brill, General Manager Mojave Water Agency Paul Cook, General Manager Irvine Ranch Water District Curtis Creel, Interim General Manager Kern County Water Agency Jeffrey W. Davis, General Manager San Gorgonio Pass Water Agency Ron Davis, General Manager Burbank Water and Power Jill Duerig, General Manager Alameda County Zone 7 Water Agency Terry Erlewine, General Manager State Water Contractors, Inc. Daniel R. Ferons, General Manager Santa Margarita Water District Richard W. Hansen, P.E., General Manager/Chief Engineer Three Valleys Municipal Water District Douglas Headrick, General Manager San Bernardino Valley Municipal Water District Michael Holmes, General Manager Walnut Valley Water District Roxanne M. Holmes, General Manager Crestline-Lake Arrowhead Water Agency Robert Hunter, General Manager Municipal Water District of Orange County Nina Jazmadarian, General Manager Foothill Municipal Water District Paul Jones, II, General Manager Eastern Municipal Water District Jeff Kightlinger, General Manager Metropolitan Water District of Southern California Mark S. Krause, General Manager Desert Water Agency David D. Lopez, General Manager Rubidoux Community Services District Marc Marcantonio, General Manager Yorba Linda Water District Frank Martinez, Board President Long Beach Water Commission Susan B. Mulligan, General Manager Calleguas Municipal Water District Lisa Ohlund, General Manager East Orange County Water District

Jeff R. Pape, General Manager Temescal Valley Water District David Pedersen, General Manager Las Virgenes Municipal Water District Jason Peltier, Executive Director San Luis & Delta-Mendota Water Authority Robert Reeb, Executive Director Valley Ag Water Coalition John V. Rossi, General Manager Western Municipal Water District Paul E. Shoenberger, P.E., General Manager Mesa Water District Ray Stokes, Executive Director Central Coast Water Authority Matt Stone, General Manager Castaic Lake Water Agency John D. Vega, General Manager Elsinore Valley Municipal Water District Martin E. Zvirbulis, General Manager Cucamonga Valley Water District cc: Assembly Member Catharine Baker Assembly Member Susan Bonilla Assembly Member Ken Cooley Assembly Member Jim Cooper Assembly Member Jim Frazier Assembly Member Kevin McCarthy Assembly Member Kristin Olsen Assembly Member Marc Levine, Chair, Assembly Water, Parks and Wildlife Committee Members of the Assembly Water, Parks and Wildlife Committee Diane Colborn, Chief Consultant, Assembly Water, Parks and Wildlife Committee Robert Spiegel, Policy Consultant, Assembly Republican Caucus