[Congressional Record Volume 162, Number 99 (Tuesday, June 21, 2016)]
[Senate]
[Page S4412]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
By Mrs. FEINSTEIN:
S. 3080. A bill to direct the Secretary of the Interior to convey
certain public lands in San Bernardino County, California, to the San
Bernardino Valley Water Conservation District, and to accept in return
certain exchanged non-public lands, and for other purposes; to the
Committee on Energy and Natural Resources.
Mrs. FEINSTEIN. Mr. President, I am pleased to introduce the Santa
Ana River Wash Plan Land Exchange Act. This legislation directs the
transfer of land between the San Bernardino Valley Water Conservation
District, the District, and the Bureau of Land Management in San
Bernardino, California, BLM.
The bill is the culmination of years of collaboration between
numerous federal and state agencies, private industry and
municipalities representing mining, flood control, water supply and
wildlife conservation, among other interests.
Included among the supporters of this land exchange are: County of
San Bernardino; City of Redlands; City of Highland; San Bernardino
Water Conservation District; San Bernardino Valley Municipal Water
District; East Valley Water District; Endangered Habitats League; CEMEX
Construction Materials Pacific; Robertson's Ready Mix; and Inland
Action.
In 1993, representatives from this diverse group formed the ``Wash
Committee'' to address mining issues in the upper Santa Ana River wash
area.
The role of the Committee subsequently expanded in 1997 to consider
the broad range of land uses in the area, including natural resource
conservation.
The Wash Committee developed a strategy that focused on ``best uses''
for more comprehensive planning and not focusing on private property
boundaries that would segment the area. The result is a project
expected to produce a Land Management and Habitat Conservation Plan
covering 4,500 acres.
The land exchange takes place in a designated region within the Santa
Ana Wash, at the junction of the Santa Ana River and Mill Creek.
Currently, land within the Santa Ana Wash is owned by both the
District and BLM.
The land parcels owned by the District are currently used for
recharging the local groundwater aquifer through the use of more than
77 basins, and also provide rare Riversidian sage scrub habitat for a
number of State and federally listed species. In addition, under this
plan, new land would be set aside for conservation purposes near land
already managed by BLM.
The exchange of land between the District and BLM will connect a
current patchwork of separately owned land parcels into a consolidated
open space for conservation purposes and will optimize mining
efficiency and water conservation efforts.
The land transfer resulting from this legislation will lead to more
protection efforts for habitat, improved connectivity in the wildlife
corridor, expanded groundwater recharge for water supply, and the
future establishment of public access and trails.
Additionally, the legislation will allow the continued use of land
and mineral resources while maintaining the biological and hydrological
resources of the area in an environmentally sensitive manner.
I want to applaud diverse members of the Wash Committee that worked
together, including the Cities of Highland and Redlands, East Valley
Water District, the County of San Bernardino, Robertson's Ready Mix,
CEMEX, the San Bernardino Valley Municipal Water District, and the San
Bernardino Valley Water Conservation District, along with the Federal,
State and local stakeholders for their continued work on the Wash Plan.
This group has demonstrated that while it takes significant time,
funding and cooperation, it is possible to simultaneously protect the
environment and support local jobs, business and community interests.
I would also like to thank my colleagues, Representatives Pete
Aguilar and Paul Cook, for introducing similar legislation in the
House.
I look forward to working with my colleagues to pass the Santa Ana
River Wash Plan Land Exchange Act.
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