Hoopa Valley Tribe Hails Trinity County’s Letter to Haaland to Terminate Trump-Era Water Contract

Press release from the Hoopa Valley Tribal Council:

map of impacted water sheds from trump-era water dealEmerging victorious from a California Appeals Court ruling after a four-year battle against an attempted water grab by the massive Westlands Water District (Westlands), northern California’s Trinity County asked Interior Secretary Deb Haaland to end the matter, once and for all.  

In a November 8 letter to Secretary Haaland, the Trinity County Administrator did not mince words—a million acre-feet federal water contract between the Trump Administration and Westlands, he wrote, “is materially incomplete, has not been validated and is not binding on Interior. Therefore, Trinity County asks for a rescission of the subject contract.”  

Trinity County and its allies, including San Joaquin County and numerous non governmental organizations, proved to the court that the Trump Administration’s contract with Westlands left out terms required by federal and state law to restore fisheries and recoup the costs from Westlands and other federal water contractors.  

In the 1992 Central Valley Project Improvement Act, Congress concluded that while the federal Central Valley Project had produced enormous wealth for industrial farms, among others, it also caused widespread environmental damage, including decimation of fish and wildlife resources vital to Trinity County’s economy and tribal property rights in the Trinity River basin that the United States holds in trust.  

“We applaud Trinity County’s unwavering support for the rule of law and the Trinity Basin’s environment,” said Hoopa Valley Tribal Chairman Joe Davis.  

The CVPIA required the Secretary to restore fish and wildlife both in the Trinity River and throughout the Central Valley. Significantly, the law required federal CVP contractors–not the public–to pay for restoration as a cost of their doing business.  

“Nonetheless, the Trump Administration’s contract deliberately omitted restoration requirements and zeroed out more than $340 million in restoration costs owed by  Westlands and other contractors,” said Vice Chairman Everett Colegrove.  

“Not only that, but we have also found federal public records that identify an additional $147 million in uncollected restoration costs,” said Hoopa Fisheries Director, Michael Orcutt.  

“Trinity County’s victory belongs to all who care about environmental justice, tribal rights, and fiscal responsibility,” said Council Member Daniel Jordan.  

letter from trinity county to deb haaland

Trinity County letter to Interior Secretary, Deb Haaland

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old guy
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old guy
2 years ago

water diversion decisions are not made by the ‘trump administration’, or any other administration, by any name. they are made by ‘government agencies’, primarily made up of non-elected people. (what could their motivation be, i wonder ?) prior to 200, up to 70% of trinity’s water was diverted to central valley, and since when did san joaqin become trinity county’s ‘ally’ ? they should remove the lewiston dam, it’s at the end of it’s engineered lifespan anyway.

Jeffersonian
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Jeffersonian
2 years ago
Reply to  old guy

Trinity dam and its diversion were a JFK era project. He came to Whiskeytown to dedicate it circa 1963, The dam and diversion has permanently decimated the salmonid population of the Trinity and Klamath, significantly more so than the upper Klamath dams.

Bozo
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Bozo
2 years ago
Reply to  Jeffersonian

>”Trinity dam and its diversion were a JFK era project”
Not a JFK project… scheming, planning and execution went back 60 years.
He just happened to be president when it was finished.

Everyone should read this. It’s a long read, but very interesting.

https://www.waterboards.ca.gov/waterrights/water_issues/programs/bay_delta/california_waterfix/exhibits/docs/FOTR/for_94.pdf

Basically, the Trinity Water Diversion was a (clever and deceitful) 50 year ‘skunk’ project run by scheming investors and politicians through the back rooms of agencies and the courts.

Jeffersonian
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Jeffersonian
2 years ago
Reply to  Bozo

But JFK was there to praise it. A certain volume of water was to be reserved for the Trinity but it was never honored by the govt. at least until the tribes finally began the fight. The sad thing is that this part of the state has no power. Only the tribes have power. A sad state of affairs.

Bozo
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Bozo
2 years ago
Reply to  Jeffersonian

>”… Trinity but it was never honored by the govt…”

Follow the money. Over the years central valley water ‘interests’ passed out a lot of donations to the politicians.
Watch what happens to the Eel River.
There is big money invested in vineyards/housing/businesses down in the Russian River area.

brewskis
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brewskis
2 years ago
Reply to  Bozo

Maybe Kym should keep her bias out of this

The Real Guest
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The Real Guest
2 years ago
Reply to  brewskis

Kym is trying to take a break, or is preoccupied with something of greater pressing importance…

Kinda concerning to me when she has been away from her desk for this long…

I hope everything is ok, and she is just taking some well earned time off to enjoy the holiday…

Maybe give her a break…???

At least, maybe, just cut her some slack for a minute… ?‍♂️

Lisa Music
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2 years ago
Reply to  The Real Guest

Kym is fine, enjoying time with her family for the holiday.

The Real Guest
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The Real Guest
2 years ago
Reply to  Lisa Music

Good to know…

I was hoping so.

Thanks, Lisa Music…?

Lisa Music
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2 years ago
Reply to  brewskis

This is a press release from the Hoopa Valley Tribe. Additionally, Kym did not format this, I did, not that formatting alters the press release in any way.
Often, press releases are slanted toward the originating publisher’s bias which is why we post who has issued the press release at the top of the press release.

Country Joe
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2 years ago
Reply to  old guy

Thank you for bringing truth and facts to the conversation. The left blames Trump for everything as opposed to taking responsibility for their own actions.

Griffon
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Griffon
2 years ago

This press release obviously left a lot out of the story. The only change is see is who is responsible for paying for environmental damages. That’s fine by me, but the real environmental crime is the diversion itself. That does not appear to have changed?

old guy
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old guy
2 years ago
Reply to  Griffon

i believe that the cva and related entities can ‘only’ divert 52% of trinity’s flow, as calculated by the water board. far less than years past, but over half is still ridiculous.

Susan Nolan
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Susan Nolan
2 years ago

Those BunnyLuv organic carrots sold at Safeway and sometimes the Coop are irrigated with Westlands water.

Rickpaul
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Rickpaul
2 years ago

Trump 2024! Save America from old joe biden!

Trashman
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Trashman
2 years ago
Reply to  Rickpaul

Halland is another leftist nitwit.

Me
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Me
2 years ago
Reply to  Rickpaul

And there it is. Something completely unrelated to the story here.

Country Joe
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2 years ago
Reply to  Rickpaul

Spot on…OBiden is destroying the USA. Trump is desperately needed to restore order and enforce our laws.