
Delta Conveyance Project (DCP) Budget Trailer Bill
🌊 Help Secure California’s Water Future
⏳ Time is Running Out
The California Legislature is preparing for a final vote on the Delta Conveyance Project (DCP) budget trailer bill.
CICWQ is urging the construction industry and supporters of reliable water infrastructure to sign our petition today.
This is a once-in-a-generation opportunity to modernize California’s water delivery system and protect the infrastructure we all rely on.
💧 Why the DCP Deserves Your Support
🚰 66% of Californians Rely on SWP
The State Water Project (SWP) is a lifeline for two-thirds of the state. The DCP will improve reliability for millions from the Bay Area to the Mexican border.
💵 $2.20 Return for Every $1 Spent
According to the Department of Water Resources, the DCP offers a strong return on investment—boosting our economy and safeguarding essential infrastructure.
📉 50 Years of Delay is Enough
Decades of inaction have left the Delta vulnerable. The DCP helps prevent a system collapse due to failing levees and builds long-term water security.
🏗 Why the Construction Industry Supports the DCP
California’s builders, contractors, and developers know: a reliable water system supports everything we build. The DCP is more than a water project—it’s a jobs, housing, and infrastructure project. Reliable water access is critical for:
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Construction and Development
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Public Works and Housing
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Commercial and Business Growth
✅ Add Your Name Before the Deadline
🖊 Deadline to Sign: Thursday, June 26th
CICWQ will deliver all petition signatures to the Governor’s Office and Legislature after the deadline. Add your voice now—before time runs out.
About CICWQ
The Construction Industry Coalition on Water Quality (CICWQ) is a 501(c)(6) nonprofit representing California’s builders, contractors, labor unions, developers, and landowners.
We advocate for science-based water quality policies that protect both the environment and the economy. Our work ensures the construction industry has a strong voice in shaping regulations that impact vital infrastructure projects—like transportation, housing, flood control, and water supply systems.
CICWQ promotes balanced, regional solutions that support clean water and a reliable future for California, while protecting jobs, wages, and the industries that build our communities.