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POSITION IN BRIEF: Support
measures which promote the management and development of water resources
in ways that are beneficial to the environment with emphasis on conservation
and high standards of water quality that are appropriate for the intended
use.
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POSITIONS
Planning and Management of Water Resources
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1. Support measures that:
a. coordinate water resource planning with land use planning and
provide for future needs without encouraging growth;
b. protect the natural environment in areas of both water origin
and water use;
c. reserve stream flows for protection of fish and wildlife habitat
and other in-stream uses;
d. preserve wild and scenic rivers;
e. encourage off-stream storage; discourage additional onstream
dams;
f. provide for assessment of economic, social, and environmental
costs and benefits of water projects;
g. discourage water contracting and marketing policies which build
up demand and establish rigid patterns of distribution and use;
h. encourage a variety of water supply sources with emphasis on
nonstructural alternatives;
i. develop and maintain a statewide inventory of ground and surface
water supplies and a centralized database to evaluate current and
potential needs, demands, and uses;
j. require that documents present clear, concise information, readily
available to the public.
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Water Quality Control
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2. Support measures that:
a. give state and regional boards responsibility for setting water
quality standards that may be higher than minimum federal standards;
b. give state and regional water quality control boards sufficient
authority and adequate budget and staff to establish and enforce
water quality standards;
c. promote coordination of regional water quality control boards
with other agencies concerned with both water quality and quantity.
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Surface and Groundwater Supplies
3. To ensure protection and efficient use of groundwater and surface
water supplies, the state should:
a. modify water rights law to facilitate coordinated management
and use of surface and groundwater resources;
b. develop and enforce policies, standards, and guidelines to coordinate
basin-wide groundwater and surface water management;
c. identify local, basin, or regional groundwater management areas;
d. set and enforce standards for groundwater management with local,
basin, or regional development and implementation of plans tailored
to the carrying capacity and characteristics of each basin;
e. review management plans periodically to assure compliancewith
state mandated policies, standards, and guidelines;
f. have a statewide program for groundwater management.
Fiscal Objectives
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4. Support measures that:
a. require fish and wildlife enhancement, flood control, and recreation
costs be borne by the general taxpayer;
b. require other costs be paid by the water and power users;
c. encourage water pricing policies which reflect development and
delivery costs;
d. protect low or fixed income water users by lifeline rates;
e. encourage flexible water contracts to reflect costs and benefits
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Conservation
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5. Support measures that:
a. encourage conservation by all categories of water users through
pricing policies, technical assistance, metering, education, and
changes in water rights law;
b. require rationing in emergency situations only;
c. encourage the use of reclaimed water for power plant cooling,
groundwater recharge, agricultural, and landscape irrigation;
d. require water conservation as a condition placed on the delivery
and use of water for agriculture;
e. require implementation of conservation measures before inter-basin
transfer of water should be made available.
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Protection of the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta and San Francisco
Bay Estuary Ecosystem
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6. Support measures that:
a. increase water conservation and promote waste water reclamation
to minimize reliance on water exported through and around the Delta;
b. foster federal and state coordination and cooperation over all
Delta operation and manage ment;
c. require federal and state entities to abide by high water quality
standards;
d. set limits on the amount of water to be exported through or
around the Delta;
e. require strong, binding environmental safeguards as a part of
any cross Delta transfer system.
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Adopted 1959; Updated 1961, 1967, 1971, 1979; Readopted
at the last convention
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