California water agency votes to spend $141 million on Delta tunnel project
Briefly

Adán Ortega, Jr., chair of the MWD board, emphasized, "This is about planning for the next 100 years," underscoring the long-term vision essential for securing the region's water supply.
Supporters of the water tunnel, comprising business advocates and local officials, argue that the project is vital to ensure water reliability and protect Southern California's economy amid climate uncertainties.
Conversely, critics, including environmental advocates and Delta residents, contend that the water tunnel will cause ecological harm and threaten endangered fish species without guaranteeing promised water benefits.
The Metropolitan Water District has yet to decide on its further participation in the estimated $20.1 billion project, with a decision anticipated by 2027, marking a crucial juncture.
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