EDF Applauds Obama Officials
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact:
Ann Hayden, Senior Water Resource Analyst, EDF, 510-508-2557, ahayden@edf.org
Jennifer Witherspoon, Communications Director, EDF, 415-378-1985, jwitherspoon@edf.org
EDF Applauds Obama Officials’ Plan to Solve California Water Crisis
With Coordinated Federal-State Effort
(Washington, DC – September 30, 2009) Environmental Defense Fund (EDF) welcomed announcements by Obama administration officials today emphasizing a coordinated federal-state response and leadership to solving California’s water crisis and urging the California Legislature to convene a special session on a package of water policy bills that EDF supports.
“Resolving the California water crisis requires exactly what we are seeing put in motion today: strong leadership and coordinated federal-state action,” said Elgie Holstein, vice president for Land, Water, and Wildlife programs for Environmental Defense Fund (EDF) and a former associate director of the Office of Management and Budget for Natural Resources, Energy and Science. “EDF and our partners stand ready to work with the Obama and Schwarzenegger administrations and legislative leaders at the federal and state level to reach a viable, scientifically based solution.”
Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar, White House Council of Environmental Quality (CEQ) Chairwoman Nancy Sutley and other top Obama administration officials announced a series of actions the federal government is taking to deal with the water shortages and fisheries crisis. For example, six federal agencies have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) that reinvigorates involvement in California Bay Delta issues — including the Bay Delta Conservation Plan (BDCP) — to help provide a reliable water supply, while restoring the environmental integrity of the Bay Delta. In addition, the Interior and Commerce departments have asked the National Academy of Sciences (NAS) to conduct additional scientific analysis of the California Bay Delta ecosystem and to help identify whether there are scientifically defensible alternatives to current water management plans in California.
“We also recognize and appreciate the important leadership role that Senator Feinstein is playing in seeking to resolve the crisis through helping to engage the National Academy of Sciences and promoting interim measures such as short-term water transfers,” added Holstein.
“We applaud the Obama administration’s commitment to a scientifically-rigorous and balanced approached to the Bay Delta Conservation Plan,” said Ann Hayden, a senior water resource analyst at EDF and a member of the Bay Delta Conservation Plan steering committee. “We also welcome a rigorous scientific investigation by the National Academy of Sciences to assure that the Bay Delta ecosystem and the wildlife that it provides are protected as we consider major changes to how water is delivered in California.
###
Environmental Defense Fund, a leading national nonprofit organization, represents more than 700,000 members. Since 1967, Environmental Defense Fund has linked science, economics, law and innovative private-sector partnerships to create breakthrough solutions to the most serious environmental problems. For more information, visit www.edf.org.
With more than 3 million members, Environmental Defense Fund creates transformational solutions to the most serious environmental problems. To do so, EDF links science, economics, law, and innovative private-sector partnerships to turn solutions into action. edf.org
Latest press releases
-
New Analysis Finds Indigenous Lands and Protected Areas Are Key in Slowing Deforestation; Without them Brazilian Amazon Forest Loss Would be 35% and Carbon Emissions 45% Higher
October 28, 2025 -
New Poll: Republicans, Democrats and Independents Strongly Oppose Weakening Chemical Safety Law
October 27, 2025 -
Court Rules New York Must Implement State Climate Law and Deliver Swift Action
October 24, 2025 -
EDF Goes to Court to Help Defend California Climate Risk Reporting Laws That Protect People from Financial Damage
October 24, 2025 -
Oregon Water Partnership Applauds Gov. Kotek’s Executive Order to Promote Resilience of Communities and Natural Working Lands and Waters
October 23, 2025 -
Community, Health and Environmental Groups Sue to Stop President Trump’s Unlawful Toxic Air Pollution Exemptions
October 22, 2025