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Senate Passes CALFED Storage Studies
January 24, 2003
 
The U.S. Senate acted January 23 to authorize storage studies to proceed under the CALFED Bay-Delta Program. The language was part of an amendment to the pending 2003 omnibus appropriations bill. It will restore the Bureau of Reclamation's authority to conduct water storage feasibility studies in specific locations which are essential to maintaining balance with the Program's continuing work on ecosystem restoration and water quality.

The legislation applies to the 2003 appropriations cycle, ending October 31, and would have to be renewed next year. It will be subject to reconciliation with the House omnibus appropriations bill before moving to the President's desk.

The language was passed as a manager's amendment to the omnibus appropriations bill with support from California Senator Dianne Feinstein, and was carried by Senator Harry Reid (D-NV), ranking member of the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee with the consent of Chairman Pete Domenici (R-NM). Passed by unanimous consent, the measure will restart Bureau storage studies that had on hold been due to uncertainty over the Program's federal authorization.

CALFED's multi-year mission is to restore the Bay-Delta environment while improving water reliability and water quality for California.

Text of language as modified:

"The Secretary of the Interior, and the heads of other participating Federal agencies, may participate in the CALFED Bay-Delta Authority established by the California Bay-Delta Act (2002 Cal. Stat. Chap. 812), to the extent not inconsistent with other law. The Secretary of the Interior, in carrying out CALFED activities, may undertake feasibility studies for Sites Reservoir, Las Vaqueros Enlargement, In-Delta Storage, and Upper San Joaquin Storage projects. These storage studies should be pursued along with on-going environmental and other projects in a balanced manner."

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