San Diego County gets its imported water from two sources: From the north, it receives water via the California State Water Project, a system of canals that pumps water down from the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta.
For years, California water officials have been sketching out a plan to essentially rebuild the State Water Project. Known as the Bay Delta Conservation Plan, the project aims to balance a host of conservation issues with the expansion and renewal of the aging infrastructure that currently channels water south. Over the next few months, water agencies across the state will be analyzing the project and voting on whether to support it.
Steve Erie, a professor of political science at the University of California, San Diego and author of a book on local water politics, said the support of the Metropolitan Water District is crucial for the success of the Bay Delta Conservation Plan.
If such a big, powerful agency opposes the project, or seeks to limit its scope, it may be dead on arrival, Erie said. The Water Authority has A smaller approach to the Bay Delta plan would mean that less water would flow to San Diego from the north.
The San Diego County Water Authority would therefore have to focus its attention on other sources of water. One such source would be the Cadiz Project. As the Water Authority prepares to discuss the Bay Delta plan and, ultimately, vote on whether to support it, it will be receiving advice from Frahm. If, in the future, the Water Authority was to enter into a contract with Cadiz to buy water, for example, then Frahm would have to re-evaluate her role, he said.
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Board meeting records from that agency show that Frahm advised policymakers there directly on the Bay Delta plan. Voice of San Diego is a nonprofit that depends on you, our readers.
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