Section 10781 Of Part 2.76. Groundwater Quality Monitoring From California Water Code >> Division 6. >> Part 2.76.
10781
. In order to improve comprehensive groundwater monitoring and
increase the availability to the public of information about
groundwater contamination, the state board, in consultation with
other responsible agencies, as specified in this section, shall do
all of the following:
(a) Integrate existing monitoring programs and design new program
elements as necessary to establish a comprehensive monitoring program
capable of assessing each groundwater basin in the state through
direct and other statistically reliable sampling approaches. The
interagency task force established pursuant to subdivision (b) shall
determine the constituents to be included in the monitoring program.
In designing the comprehensive monitoring program, the state board,
among other things, shall integrate projects established in response
to the Supplemental Report of the 1999 Budget Act, strive to take
advantage of and incorporate existing data whenever possible, and
prioritize groundwater basins that supply drinking water.
(b) (1) Create an interagency task force for all of the following
purposes:
(A) Identifying actions necessary to establish the monitoring
program.
(B) Identifying measures to increase coordination among state and
federal agencies that collect information regarding groundwater
contamination in the state.
(C) Designing a database capable of supporting the monitoring
program that is compatible with the state board's geotracker
database.
(D) Assessing the scope and nature of necessary monitoring
enhancements.
(E) Identifying the cost of any recommended measures.
(F) Identifying the means by which to make monitoring information
available to the public.
(2) The interagency task force shall consist of a representative
of each of the following entities:
(A) The state board.
(B) The department.
(C) The State Department of Health Services.
(D) The Department of Pesticide Regulation.
(E) The Department of Toxic Substances Control.
(F) The Department of Food and Agriculture.
(c) Convene an advisory committee to the interagency task force,
with a membership that includes all of the following:
(1) Two representatives of appropriate federal agencies, if those
agencies wish to participate.
(2) Two representatives of public water systems, one of which
shall be a representative of a retail water supplier.
(3) Two representatives of environmental organizations.
(4) Two representatives of the business community.
(5) One representative of a local agency that is currently
implementing a plan pursuant to Part 2.75 (commencing with Section
10750).
(6) Two representatives of agriculture.
(7) Two representatives from groundwater management entities.
(d) (1) The members of the advisory committee may receive a per
diem allowance for each day's attendance at a meeting of the advisory
committee.
(2) The members of the advisory committee may be reimbursed for
actual and necessary travel expenses incurred in connection with
their official duties.