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Sierra Club v. California Department of Water Resources
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Year
2024
Document Type
Litigation
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About this case
Filing year
2024
Status
Petition for writ of mandate filed.
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24WM000008
Court/admin entity
United States → State Courts → California Superior Court (Cal. Super. Ct.)
Case category
Adaptation (US) → Challenges to adaptation measures (US)Adaptation (US) → Reverse Impact Assessment (US)Public Trust Claims (US)State Law Claims (US) → State Impact Assessment Laws (US)
Principal law
United States → California Endangered Species ActUnited States → California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA)United States → Public Trust Doctrine
At issue
Challenges to California Department of Water Resources approval of the Delta Conveyance Project, which would divert water from the Sacramento River for export to southern areas of the state.
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01/19/2024
Environmental Groups Said CEQA Review for Delta Conveyance Project Failed to Consider Climate Change
Petition for writ of mandate filed.
Sierra Club and other organizations filed a lawsuit in California Superior Court challenging the California Department of Water Resources (DWR) approval of the Delta Conveyance Project, which the petitioners alleged “would divert very large quantities of fresh water from the San Francisco Bay-Delta estuary for export south.” The project would include water intakes to divert water from the Sacramento River in the North Delta into a 45-mile-long tunnel to pumping plants in the South Delta. DWR’s objectives for the project included “[t]o help address anticipated rising sea levels and other reasonably foreseeable consequences of climate change and extreme weather events.” The organizations alleged that approval of the project violated the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), the Delta Reform Act, and Fish and Game Code § 3511, which prohibits taking or possession of “fully protected birds.” The organizations alleged that DWR violated CEQA by failing to consider feasible alternatives that would meet the requirements of the Delta Reform Act, climate change and adaptation laws, and the California Endangered Species Act. The organizations also alleged that the CEQA review did not adequately address “foreseeable cumulative impacts on the Bay Delta watershed in light of future climate change, particularly with regards to water supplies in the context of sea level rise, changes in storm patterns, and watershed run-off.” They contended that the environmental impact report (EIR) failed to disclose and evaluate “the effects that worsening climate change coupled with Project operations diverting water pose to surface water, water supply, listed fish species, water quality, and public health, including worsening harmful algal blooms.” Their other allegations included that the EIR did not adequately discuss climate change’s implications for future water deliveries for the project.
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Summary
Challenges to California Department of Water Resources approval of the Delta Conveyance Project, which would divert water from the Sacramento River for export to southern areas of the state.
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