Section 11952 Of Article 1. Policy From California Water Code >> Division 6. >> Part 3. >> Chapter 11. >> Article 1.
11952
. (a) It is the intent of the Legislature in enacting this
chapter to encourage local agencies and private enterprise to
implement potential water conservation and reclamation projects by
establishing a state program to finance or assist in financing
projects which meet state criteria and will result in additional
supplies of water for use in areas of need. Water conservation and
reclamation projects, including facilities for municipal and
industrial advanced waste water treatment, regulatory impoundments,
improvements to water supply and delivery systems, tailwater recovery
systems, and sprinkler or drip irrigation systems, may result in
increased quantities of usable water for beneficial purposes, but may
be financially unattractive at the local level if the cost of
additional fresh water is less than the cost to conserve or reclaim
water.
(b) It is in the interests of both the users of water supplied by
the state and the users of local water supplies to undertake water
conservation and reclamation projects which supply water for purposes
of the State Water Resources Development System at a cost less than
the cost of new state water development facilities, and which provide
benefits to local water users, including decreased salt
concentrations, resulting from increased irrigation efficiency and
reduced problems of pollution from waste water discharges. It is not
the intent of the Legislature in enacting this chapter to affect or
otherwise defer the construction of water facilities necessary to
meet the requirements of the people of this state, and nothing in
this chapter shall be construed to affect the authority of the
department under any other provision of law.