Section 12200 Of Chapter 1. General Policy From California Water Code >> Division 6. >> Part 4.5. >> Chapter 1.
12200
. The Legislature hereby finds that the water problems of the
Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta are unique within the State; the
Sacramento and San Joaquin Rivers join at the Sacramento-San Joaquin
Delta to discharge their fresh water flows into Suisun, San Pablo and
San Francisco Bays and thence into the Pacific Ocean; the merging of
fresh water with saline bay waters and drainage waters and the
withdrawal of fresh water for beneficial uses creates an acute
problem of salinity intrusion into the vast network of channels and
sloughs of the Delta; the State Water Resources Development System
has as one of its objectives the transfer of waters from
water-surplus areas in the Sacramento Valley and the north coastal
area to water-deficient areas to the south and west of the
Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta via the Delta; water surplus to the
needs of the areas in which it originates is gathered in the Delta
and thereby provides a common source of fresh water supply for
water-deficient areas. It is, therefore, hereby declared that a
general law cannot be made applicable to said Delta and that the
enactment of this law is necessary for the protection, conservation,
development, control and use of the waters in the Delta for the
public good.