LOS ANGELES — Reversing an Obama-era policy, the Trump administration is clearing a path for a private company to pump water from beneath the Mojave Desert and sell it in Southern California.
The U.S. Bureau of Land Management previously ruled that Cadiz Inc. couldn't use an existing federal railroad right of way to build a 43-mile pipeline to carry water from its private Mojave wells to the Colorado River Aqueduct.
The decision would have forced Cadiz to go through the long and costly process of completing environmental studies for the pipeline.
But in a March 29 memo, the BLM revoked two previous instruction memos that provided policy guidance and underpinned that decision, effectively opening the way for a reversal.
The new policy also removes a future decision from the BLM's field office in California -- which made the 2015 ruling -- and puts it in the hands of the agency's Washington, D.C., office.