Truckee-Tahoe Water agencies oppose statewide drinking water fee
The Truckee-Tahoe area’s water agencies say they oppose a budget trailer bill that is part of Gov.
A Lake Tahoe regional coalition of local water agencies including Tahoe City Public Utility District, South Tahoe Public Utility District, North Tahoe Public Utility District, Truckee Donner Public Utility District, Northstar Community Services District, Squaw Valley Public Service District and Alpine Springs County Water District strongly oppose the legislative proposal, which would tax Californians’ drinking water.
"Our issue is more on the tax as a funding mechanism … that money is not going to stay in Tahoe and will go to these disadvantaged communities, which we recognize their need for safe drinking water.
“Not only do we not qualify for state funding but we are also going to be taking money out of Tahoe.” — Kim Boyd, senior management analyst for the Tahoe Public Utility District "Your local, public water agencies are committed to providing safe and reliable water and support the intent of the bill.
However, taxing Californians’ water is not the solution."
Boyd said local water agencies already don’t meet California’s requirements to receive state funding, and the tax would mean more money leaving the area.
The effect of the bill, which was first introduced as SB 623 in 2017, would essentially tax Californians for something that is essential to life, according to the Tahoe City Public District, erode the affordability of water for local water users, turn hundreds of local water agencies into taxation entities that send money to Sacramento, impact families just above low-income thresholds, and would open the door to future taxes on water customers.
Many of the local water agencies are aligned with the Association of California Water Agencies, which stands opposed to the bill.
Justin Scacco is a reporter for the Truckee Sun.
Contact him at jscacco@truckeesun.com.