Delta Stewardship Council: annual water supply reliability estimation.
The implementation of SB 1218 aims to bolster state laws regarding water management in California. By requiring the Delta Stewardship Council to engage with relevant state and federal agencies and the public while creating reliable estimations of water supply, the bill could improve the state’s ability to address water shortages and conflicts over water rights more effectively. Furthermore, the annual reporting could establish a framework for better decision-making and planning concerning the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta.
Senate Bill No. 1218, introduced by Senators Hurtado and Cortese, seeks to add Section 85215 to the Water Code, which mandates the Delta Stewardship Council to publish an annual water supply reliability estimation. This estimation will pertain to the water flows into the Delta, specifically out of the Straits of Carquinez and into the San Francisco Bay. The goal of the bill is to enhance transparency and provide vital information to the public regarding water resources in the region, especially concerning the operational management of the Delta.
While the bill is largely seen as a step towards improved water resource management, some stakeholders may express concerns regarding the operational capabilities of the Delta Stewardship Council. There may be apprehensions about whether adequate data and resources are available for the council to produce accurate estimations or if these yearly estimations could have potential implications on water allocation and usage policies that affect local communities and agricultural sectors. Additionally, ensuring public involvement in consultation processes could pose challenges in terms of information accessibility and stakeholder engagement.