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.


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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.

CICWQ FOUNDED IN 2001 BY OUR TRADE ASSOCIATION MEMBERS