In a win for transparency and accountability, particularly for Delta communities, Tribes, ecosystems, and ratepayers statewide, the California Supreme Court denied review of a trial court ruling that found the State Department of Water Resources (DWR) exceeded its authority in approving bond financing for the Delta Tunnel.
Attorneys representing several Counties and agencies challenging DWR, Roger Moore and Thomas Keeling, praised the decision, calling the Court’s denial a “wise rejection of a misguided attempt by DWR and other Delta tunnel proponents to acquire unchecked power exceeding the scope of DWR’s delegated authority.” Restore the Delta is proud to have been part of the litigation, represented by attorney Robert Wright.
The ruling reaffirms ongoing concerns about the environmental and financial risks of advancing the Delta Tunnel project without proper regulatory review, concerns shared by a broad coalition of counties, legislators, Tribes, community advocates, environmental organizations, and public interest groups.
Read the full release from Attorneys Moore and Keeling here.
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