Section 13241 Of Article 3. Regional Water Quality Control Plans From California Water Code >> Division 7. >> Chapter 4. >> Article 3.
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. Each regional board shall establish such water quality
objectives in water quality control plans as in its judgment will
ensure the reasonable protection of beneficial uses and the
prevention of nuisance; however, it is recognized that it may be
possible for the quality of water to be changed to some degree
without unreasonably affecting beneficial uses. Factors to be
considered by a regional board in establishing water quality
objectives shall include, but not necessarily be limited to, all of
the following:
(a) Past, present, and probable future beneficial uses of water.
(b) Environmental characteristics of the hydrographic unit under
consideration, including the quality of water available thereto.
(c) Water quality conditions that could reasonably be achieved
through the coordinated control of all factors which affect water
quality in the area.
(d) Economic considerations.
(e) The need for developing housing within the region.
(f) The need to develop and use recycled water.