California Public Resources Code
§ 75026
PRC § 75026Div. 43 · Ch. 2
Statute text
View on leginfo.ca.gov(a)The sum of one billion dollars ($1,000,000,000) shall be available to the department for grants for projects that assist local public agencies to meet the long term water needs of the state including the delivery of safe drinking water and the protection of water quality and the environment. Eligible projects must implement integrated regional water management plans that meet the requirements of this section. Integrated regional water management plans shall identify and address the major water related objectives and conflicts within the region, consider all of the resource management strategies identified in the California Water Plan, and use an integrated, multi-benefit approach to project selection and design. Plans shall include performance measures and monitoring to document progress toward meeting plan objectives. Projects that may be funded pursuant to this section must be consistent with an adopted integrated regional water management plan or its functional equivalent as defined in the department’s Integrated Regional Water Management Guidelines, must provide multiple benefits, and must include one or more of the following project elements:
(1)Water supply reliability, water conservation and water use efficiency.
(2)Storm water capture, storage, clean-up, treatment, and management.
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Legislative history
Added November 7, 2006, by initiative Proposition 84.