12934
. As used in this chapter and for the purposes of this chapter
as used in the State General Obligation Bond Law, the following
words shall have the following meanings:
(a) "Committee" shall mean the California Water Resources
Development Finance Committee created by Section 12933.
(b) "Board" or "department" shall mean the Department of Water
Resources.
(c) "Fund" shall mean the California Water Resources Development
Bond Fund created by Section 12935.
(d) "State Water Facilities" shall mean the following facilities:
(1) A multiple purpose dam and reservoir on the Feather River in
the vicinity of Oroville, Butte County, and dams and reservoirs
upstream therefrom in Plumas County in the vicinity of Frenchman,
Grizzly Valley, Abbey Bridge, Dixie Refuge and Antelope Valley;
(2) An aqueduct system which will provide for the transportation
of water from a point or points at or near the Sacramento-San Joaquin
Delta to termini in the Counties of Marin, Alameda, Santa Clara,
Santa Barbara, Los Angeles and Riverside, and for delivery of water
both at such termini and at canal-side points en route, for service
in Solano, Napa, Sonoma, Marin, Alameda, Contra Costa, Santa Clara,
San Benito, Santa Cruz, Fresno, Tulare, Kings, Kern, Los Angeles,
Ventura, San Bernardino, Riverside, Orange, San Diego, San Luis
Obispo, Monterey and Santa Barbara Counties.
Said aqueduct system shall consist of intake and diversion works,
conduits, tunnels, siphons, pipelines, dams, reservoirs, and pumping
facilities, and shall be composed of a North Bay aqueduct extending
to a terminal reservoir in Marin County; a South Bay aqueduct
extending to terminal reservoirs in the Counties of Alameda and Santa
Clara; a reservoir near Los Banos in Merced County; a Pacheco Pass
Tunnel aqueduct from a reservoir near Los Banos in Merced County to a
terminus in Pacheco Creek in Santa Clara County; a San Joaquin
Valley-Southern California aqueduct extending to termini in the
vicinity of Newhall, Los Angeles County, and Perris, Riverside
County, and having a capacity of not less than 2,500 cubic feet per
second at all points north of the northerly boundary of the County of
Los Angeles in the Tehachapi Mountains in the vicinity of Quail Lake
and a capacity of not less than 10,000 cubic feet per second at all
points north of the initial offstream storage reservoir; a coastal
aqueduct beginning on the San Joaquin Valley-Southern California
aqueduct in the vicinity of Avenal, Kings County, and extending to a
terminal at the Santa Maria River;
(3) Master levees, control structures, channel improvements, and
appurtenant facilities in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta for water
conservation, water supply in the Delta, transfer of water across the
Delta, flood and salinity control, and related functions.
(4) Facilities for removal of drainage water from the San Joaquin
Valley.
(5) Facilities for the generation and transmission of electrical
energy.
(6) Provision for water development facilities for local areas as
provided in Chapter 5 (commencing at Section 12880) of Part 6 of
Division 6 of the Water Code as the same may now or hereafter be
amended.
(7) Including for the foregoing (1 through 5) the relocation of
utilities and highways and acquisition of all lands, rights of way,
easements, machinery, equipment, apparatus, and all appurtenances
necessary or convenient therefor.