L.A., Statewide Consumer & Environmental Advocates to Tell LA City Council: Don’t Back Gov. Brown’s $60 Billion Water Tunnels; No New Water for LA, But Huge Bill

Media Advisory For: Wednesday, June 18, 2014
Contact:
Conner Everts, 320/804-6615; connere@west.net;
Steve Hopcraft 916/457-5546 steve@hopcraft.com; Twitter: @shopcraft;

L.A., Statewide Consumer & Environmental Advocates to Tell LA City Council:
Don’t Back Gov. Brown’s $60 Billion Water Tunnels;
No New Water for LA, But Huge Bill

Call for Independent Cost-Benefit Analysis of $60 Billion Tunnels

Los Angeles, CA – The Southern California Watershed Alliance, the Environmental Water Caucus, Planning & Conservation League, Food & Water Watch, Café COOP and Restore the Delta today announced a news conference for Wednesday, June 18, to oppose Los Angeles City Council support of Governor Brown’s proposed multibillion Delta Tunnels project. “Who would get the water and who would pay the bill, now estimated to be $20 billion to upwards of $50 billion?” asked Conner Everts, Executive Director for the Southern California Watershed Alliance. “We call for the L.A. City Council to require an independent cost-benefit analysis before any decision to back this boondoggle. It’s Southland water district ratepayers who’d pay the bill.” The sustainable water advocates will hold a news conference prior to Wednesday’s vote.

WHO: Conner Everts, Southern California Watershed Alliance; Barbara Barrigan-Parrilla, Restore the Delta; Jonas Minton, Planning & Conservation League of California; Alexandra Nagy, Food & Water Watch; Esperanza Vielma, Café COOP

WHEN: Wednesday, June 18, 2014; 1:30 pm

WHERE: Los Angeles City Hall, South Plaza, 200 North Main Street
Los Angeles, CA 90012

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