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HomeMy WebLinkAbout21-Mayor's Office . . CITY OF SAN BERtODINO - REQUEST OR COUNCIL ACTION From: Mayor Evlyn Wilcox REC~~""..OI\ftiject: 1988 Al'R 23- AM Ii: 18 Resolution Supporting Congressional Legislation Authorizing the Secretary of the Interior to line the All American Canal between Pilot Knob & Drop 4 and the Coache11a Branch between Siphon 7 & gil'haa J2 -:r12( Dept: Mayor's Office Date: April 21, 1988 Synopsis of Previous Council action: Recommended motion: Adopt Resolution ~, /i ;: J<.I rlC" I .~.l. <.. f.... ~1, / I I ~,~,~y ignature Contact panon: Mayor Evlyn Wilcox Phone: 5051 Supporting data attached: Yes _ Ward: FUNDING REOUIREMENTS: Amount: Source: (ACCT, NO.) (ACCT, DESCRIPTION) Flnence: Council Notel: ~ Agenda Item NO.l~ (, 75.0262 . o o I RESOLUTION No. 2 RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO SUPPORTING PROPOSED LEGISLATION FOR CONGRESSIONAL AUTHORIZATION TO LINE PORTIONS OF THE ALL AMERICAN CANAL 3 AND THE COACHELLA BRANCH 4 WHEREAS, a s1gnificant amount of Colorado River water is now lost 5 in the process of delivering a major portion of California's apportion~ent 6 through the All American Canal and Coache11a Branch, and; 7 WrlEREAS, these canals, were originally constructed as unlined earthen 8 facilities, and have remained unlined for over 40 years, and; 9 WHEREAS, lining the canals will make better use of California's 10 4,4 million acre-foot annual apportionment of Colorado River water, and; 11 WHEREAS, the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation has estimated that it is cost- 12 effective to line portions of the unlined sections of the All American 13 Canal and Coache1la Branch, and; 14 WHEREAS, the Secretary of the Interior holds title to the All 15 American Canal and Coachella Branch, 16 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED THAT THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE 17 Cl'fY Jf SAN I\F",NARDINO supports Congressional legislation authorizing 18 the Secretary of the Interior to line the All American Canal between 19 Pilot Knob and Drop 4, and the Coache11a Branch between Siphon 7 and 20 Siphon 32, 21 I hereby certify that the foregoing resolution was uu1y auopt,," 22 by the Mayor and Common Council of the City of San Bernardino at a 23 meeting, thereof, held on the 24 day of . 1988 by the following vote, to wit: 25 AYES 26 NAYS 27 ABSENT 28 City Clerk . 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Reso: o Line Portions-All American o Canal-Coachella Branch The foregoing resolution is hereby approved on this . 1988, day of Mayor of the City of San Bernardino 8 Approved as to form and legal content: 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 :JA' ; <;ity Attorney . . / .-...-,!.. -2- o o 1 lOOTHCO~GRESS H R 3988 2>> SESSIOJi; '. . ' To authorize the Secreta!)' of tbe Interior to provide water coRsen'ation opportu- nities b~' lining the All-American Canal, Boulder Can)'on Project, and for other purposes. ll\ THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIYES FEBRt:ARY 23, 1988 Mr, LHISE of California (for himself, Mr, MCCA'lDLESS, Mr, GALLEGLY, and liT. MILLER of California) introduced the follo....-ing bill; .....hich .....as referred to the Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs A BILL To authorize the Secretary of the Interior to provide water consel".ation opportunities by lining the All-American Canal, Boulder Canyon Project, and for other purposes, I Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representa- 2 tives of the United States of America in Congress alsembled, 3 SECTlOl' 1. Al.1THORIZATION OF PROJECT, 4 (a) IN GENERAL,-In order to provide for water conser- 5 yation and other purpos('s, the Secretary is authorized- 6 (1) to construct a new lined canal or to line the 7 presently unlined portions of the All-American Canal 8 of the Boulder Canyon Project from the vicinit). of 9 Pilot Knob to Drop 4 and its Coachella Branch from - o o 2 1 Siphon 7 to Siphon 32, including measures to protect 2 public safet)'; and 3 (2) to implement measures to replace incidental 4 fish and "ildlife values foregone. 5 The Secretar)' may contract with participating contractors 6 for the construction and funding of all or any part of the 7 project. 8 (b) AVAILABILITY OF WATER,- 9 (1) The water conserved b)' the project shall be 10 made aYailable for beneficial consumptive use ,,;thin 11 the State of California. The types and places of such 12 uses by the participating contractors shall be the same 13 as those specified in their existing water delivery con- 14 tracts "ith the Secretary, 15 (2) The contracts for funding shall entitle the par- 16 ticipating contractors to a proportionate share of the 17 water conserved on a calendar )'ear basis expressed in 18 terms of a percentage of the funds contributed pursuant 19 to section 2, This quantity of water shall be in addition 20 to the quantity of water available to the participating 21 contractors 'llnder their existing contracts "ith the Sec- 22 retary, absent the lining projects, but shall be consid- 23 ered as part of California's Colorado River apportion- 24 ment. o o 3 1 (c) CANAL OPERATIONs,-The Secretary' shall stud~' 2 the impact of the project on the operation and maintenance of 3 the existing All-American Canal and its Coachella Branch. If 4 the stud~' demonstrates that there are added costs of oper- 5 ation and maintenance which exceed the benefits to the 1m- 6 perial Irrigation District or the Coachella Valley Water Dis- 7 trict as a result of the project, the Secretary' shall include the 8 findings of his study and construction of necessar~' facilities in 9 his plan for the project. Such added costs shall be included in 10 the costs of the project pro,;ded for in section 2(b), 11 SEC. 2. PAYMENT OF COSTS, 12 (a) CONSTRUCTION SUBJECT TO AVAILABILITY OF 13 Fmms.-The Secretary shall not begin construction of the 14 project until funds are available pursuant to the pro,;sions of 15 this section. 16 (b) AVAILABILITY OF FuNDs,-The contracts for fund- Ii ing shall prO\;de that the cost of the project shall be paid 18 ' from funds advanced b)' the participating contractors under 19 the authority of the Contributed Funds Act .of March 4, 1921 20 (41 Stat, 1401), the Reclamation Act of 1902 (32 Stat. 888), 21 and Acts amendatop' thereof or supplementary thereto, and 22 in accordance v.;th tems and conditions acceptable to the 23 Secretary, 24 (c) TITLE TO FACILITIES CONSTRUCTED,-By ,.u-tue 25 of their financial participation in these projects, a participat- all1-: :j!l.... III .II. o o 4 1 ing contractor ma~' not receive title to any facility construct- 2 ed. Title to all such facilities shall rest with the United 3 States, subject to disposal by the Secretary at his discretion, 4 as permitted under the tenns of existing repayment contracts 5 with Imperial Irrigation District, Coachella Valle)' Water 6 District, the city of San Diego, California, and other applica- 7 ble law, 8 SEe. 3, DEFlJliITIONS, 9 For the purposes of this Act- IO (1) the tenn "participating contractor" means the 11 Metropolitan Water District of Southern California and 12 any other California agency who- 13 (A) is a signatory to the Seven Party Agree- 14 ment of August 18, 1931, 15 (B) is a contractor for delivery of Colorado 16 River water pursuant to section 5 of the Boulder 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Canyon Project Act (45 Stat. 1057), and (C) elects to participate in the project de- scribed in section 1; (2) the tenn "project" means the project author- ized under section 1(a) of this Act; and , (3) the terln "Secretarv" means the Secretan' of . . the Interior. o elll< w" III C o :;:: .. ;;; '61 II ... 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Ed/IOrio/ Pqrs JEAN SUARLEY TAYLOR, Msodolr Ed/tor ~~ .,..;..".~. .'1 to' ~iWhata Waste 1111; ;.:'<-- ": "Congress has an opportunity to ease consider- "'ably the potential for future water shortages in ,Southern California, and at no cost to the federal Y'''' . ~: go~ernment, ~.' ,';I'he, Metropolitan Water District of Southern ~:Calirornia has offered to pay the full cost of lining ..68 miles of the All-American and Coache1la canals ::iINmperial and Riverside counties in exchange for 'v(~ water that would be conserved-an estimated T, 100,000 acre - feet a year, enough to supply the '. residential needs of 800,000 JIf!OIlle, The project . ; would' be authorized by legislation Introduced by ::Rep. Mel Levine (D-Santa Monica), Levine's bUl ~':,deserves speedy passage, :'': : ;I'he' 68 miles of canals currently consist of earth Z;'c!itc;he's; much water is lost through seepage. The ::All'~Ainerican CahaI takes Colorado River water to , ~ the, Imperial Irrigation District. and the Coachella ..branch serves the Coachella Valley Water District ;....south and east of Palm Springs, . ..; The, idea is such a good one that it Is surprising .;,that there is any opposition, But the Imperial Jrrigation District is against the project, arguing that Metropolitan's proposal constitutes "a repre- ' :hensible intrUSion" into the affairs of Imperial County. The district would like to have its own canal. lining project sometime in the future and sell the conserved water for profit. But MetrOpolitan contends that any water Dved goes to other Colorado IIHrlI, and under the "Law of the River" cannot be sold elsewhere, , This is the same U'gwnent that has in part pre. vented Imperial and Metropolitan from reaching agreem~t on Metropolitar,'s financing of conser. vation facUlties within Imperial in exchange for the water DVed. Imperial's price is too high for Metro. politano and is compounded by Imperial's demand for an annual cost-of.livinl escalator on the cost of the conservation facllities, In the canal.lining project, Metropolitan would get the water in perpetuity In exchange for the one-time outlay of $150 million to $200 mUlion. ' eon,reu ahould lInore Imperlal's argumenL Imperial does not own the AlI.American Canal. The federallOvernment does. All California users of Colorado water have a stake In ita efficient opere ation. Imperial ahould be more concerned about Impendinlltate ICtion apinIt the district for the failure to Itop the 10as of hundreds of thousands of acre.feet of precious Colorado water leaking through Its Inefficient distribution system-the system that Metropolitan has offered to fix. -, LU . . O~I'.r I ";wlltz..C' o ~ -FOfllCiQ',., d(1)t1;r.I~ D3le JA.(Uc.~ 1:2., ("~~ Welcome News ..From 1 he South COJliCRESSMAN GEORGE MILLER, the ~ll1rlinez Democrat and a leadln, expert on ,,~illitornla waler problems, Is a cCHponsor of '~ome legislation lought by the Metropolltan Water DIStrict of Southern Callfornla which lIeserves lupporl of all California Congres.. hllln, .:. IiR 3988 wuuld provide federal approval for lhe locally.financed modernlzation and 1m. provemenl of some G8 miles of earth canals whicb cury waters of the Colorado RIver to the asricultural users of the Imperial and tbe Coa. Ch.,Ull Valleys In tbe arid desens of Southeast. ern California. Tbe canals, wblch date back to the con. ~truction of Hoover (Boulder) DalD, were built in the days when water aRenci.. beUeved that llle waler supply of the Welt wu an Inexhaust. Ible and cheap resource. Tbey are bl& lievea ,leaking Wiler wbere Ills DOl useful. UnJer this proposal, lhe dirt and sand Irrl. ga tlon ditches would be lined to reduce thillols :whlcb is unacceptable today, The IIIving, aays ,~Iyron Holburl, aSlilstant lleneral manager of the Metropolitlln Water District. would be ,',bout 100,000 acre feet of water annually, This -ts a difficult amount to comprehend. abOUl 33 hillion galloIlli Dr enoui:h waler for all of the lL'qulremenu each year for Just under one ;lIullion people. . :. THE FEDERAL BUREAU ot Reclamation 'has estimated tbat this hUlle undertaking will cost from $150 to ~OO million, Under the teder. III legislation. the Metropolllan Water District ~'\o,'ilI finance the work In excbanie for the right to dIvert the saved water to Its own Southern Cahfornia re.ld~ntial :lnd business customl!T5, . To its credit, t be Imperial-Coacbella project .POIS been on Metropolitan Water District's prl. orlty agenda tor lome time, But It haa been IJnOlble to come to terms with the Irrigation districts over finances and pricing oltbe water which will be saved, NThe projecla cCiDtalned In this legislation reflect new ideas about meeting futurl! WlIlClr needs In California," laid Carl Boronsky, Metropulltan's general manaier, Metropuhtllll provides drinking water to 14 mi!. lion reSidents of SIX uf the mon populous Coun. ties in SOlJthl'rn COIllfornia, It has enormous pulitical clout south oC the Tehac:pl1pls. Saving j.\'i1ll!r to the south means less pressure to ex. tort waler from the north; we cheer the effort,