State Water Resources Control Board Cancels Public Workshop on Proposed Update to Failed Bay-Delta Plan

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

September 16, 2025

Contacts:

Barry Nelson, Senior Policy Advisor, Golden State Salmon Association, 510-340-1685

Scott Artis, Executive Director, Golden State Salmon Association, 925-550-9208

SANTA ROSA, CA — In a remarkable development, according to an announcement from the State Water Resources Control Board, the agency has cancelled workshop dates scheduled for next week that were intended to allow public comment on the proposed update to the failed 30-year-old Bay-Delta Plan.

“Clearly, the Board was assuming that the legislature would pass Governor Newsom’s trailer bill, which would have waived the state law requirement for the Board to prepare an analysis under CEQA of the likely environmental impacts of the draft Bay-Delta Plan update,” said Barry Nelson, senior policy advisor for Golden State Salmon Association. “Those potential impacts are severe, given that the Board proposed to adopt the flawed Voluntary Agreements. And, also clearly, the State Board staff believes they need more time to comply with this legal requirement.”

This is the second time the State Water Resources Control Board has rescheduled this hearing. Initially, they had scheduled one of the hearing dates for September 26, California’s Native American Day, which was not a good look given the unanimous opposition to the Voluntary Agreements from Central Valley Tribes involved in Bay-Delta issues. Additionally, those Tribes and their environmental justice partners have a pending civil rights petition against the State Water Resources Control Board.

“Given the ongoing collapse of Central Valley fall-run Chinook salmon runs, listed Central Valley salmon runs, the California salmon fishing industry, other listed fish, and harmful algae blooms in the Delta, this is a spectacular and inexcusable example of the Newsom Administration fiddling while Rome burns,” said Scott Artis, executive director of Golden State Salmon Association. “The State Water Board is the only state or federal agency with the legal responsibility and authority to protect Central Valley fall-run Chinook salmon and the fishing industry. They continue to fail in meeting this responsibility.”

Since 2023, commercial salmon fishing in California has been shut down due to low adult returns caused by irresponsible water management during the last drought. Excessive agricultural water diversions led to lethal river temperatures and disastrously low flows when baby salmon were trying to make it from their spawning beds to the ocean.

The Golden State Salmon Association (www.goldenstatesalmon.org) is a coalition of salmon advocates that includes commercial and recreational salmon fishermen and women, businesses, restaurants, native Tribes, environmentalists, elected officials, families, and communities that rely on salmon. GSSA’s mission is to restore California salmon for their economic, recreational, commercial, environmental, cultural, and health values.

For more information, read the full article in the Los Angeles Times here: Newsom’s push to fast-track Delta water tunnel stalls in the California Legislature