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Tracy Pumping Plant
Renamed to Honor C.W. “Bill” Jones
A new name
will become part of California’s water story with the renaming of the
Tracy Pumping Plant to the C.W. “Bill” Jones Pumping Plant following
congressional approval last month. The President is expected to
complete the renaming process with his signature.
HR 2383
was introduced by Rep. Devin Nunes, R-Tulare, in 2005, and the two-year
bill received unanimous support in the House of Representatives in March
2006. The Senate also gave it unanimous support with the Senate
Committee on Energy and Natural Resources approving it November 16 and
the full Senate taking action later the same day.
“C.W.
“Bill” Jones was a pioneer in the area of water development in the San
Joaquin Valley. I was pleased to author the legislation honoring him and
hope that this fitting tribute will serve as a reminder to future
generations about Jones’ efforts which helped develop the water
resources we have today,” said Nunes.
Mr. Jones,
1918-2003, served as president of the San Luis & Delta-Mendota Water
Association/Authority for 20 years. He was actively involved in issues
relating to the federal Central Valley Project and the California State
Water Project.
“Mr. Jones
was a tireless worker on behalf of California water interests,”
commented Dan Nelson, general manager of the San Luis and Delta-Mendota
Water Authority. “He knew for California to prosper that water must be
made available to all users. Partly because of his efforts our farmers
today benefit from a supply of water that makes their agricultural
production unequalled throughout the world.”
“The name
C.W. “Bill” Jones is a fitting one for a major facility of Reclamation’s
Central Valley Project that helps deliver water to highly productive
agricultural lands in the Central Valley.” said Kirk Rodgers,
Reclamation’s Mid-Pacific Regional Director. “His contributions to the
water industry and leadership of the San Luis and Delta Mendota Water
Authority respectfully earned him a place in California’s water
history.”
Mr. Jones
was named to the California State Water Commission by then-Governor
Ronald Reagan in 1968. He also served as president of the Firebaugh
Resource Conservation District, Las Deltas Mutual Water Company, Silver
Creek Drainage District and also vice president of the Firebaugh Canal
Water District.
A ceremony
to mark the name change took place at the C.W. “Bill” Jones Pumping
Plant on Tuesday May 29th, 2007. |