Section 39750 Of Chapter 4.5. Rice Straw Demonstration Project From California Health And Safety Code >> Division 26. >> Part 2. >> Chapter 4.5.
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. The Legislature hereby finds and declares that the
Connelly-Areias-Chandler Rice Straw Burning Reduction Act was enacted
in 1991 to phase down rice straw burning and improve the air quality
for the citizens of the state. This creates an additional
significant cost to rice growers, with potential adverse impacts on
the farming communities, including lost farm production; lost state,
local, and federal tax revenues; lost jobs; and reduction of wildlife
habitat in the rice fields. The commercial technologies that could
utilize straw, making it a commodity rather than a waste disposal
problem, have not developed in the rice growing areas because of the
lack of marketplace risk capital to take technologies from the
laboratory stage to demonstration projects. To retain the public
benefits from having a viable rice growing industry in California and
to improve air quality, there is a need to provide cost-sharing
grants for the development of demonstration projects for new rice
straw technologies in the marketplace.