Section 13823 Of Chapter 10.2. California Safe Drinking Water Bond Law Of 1984 From California Water Code >> Division 7. >> Chapter 10.2.
13823
. (a) Loans and grants may be made only for projects for
domestic water systems. The department may make reasonable allowance
for future water supply needs and may provide for additional capacity
when excessive costs would be incurred by later enlargement. The
loans and grants may be made for all, or any part, of the cost of
constructing, improving, or rehabilitating any system when, in the
judgment of the State Department of Health Services, improvement or
rehabilitation is necessary to provide pure, wholesome, and potable
water in adequate quantity at sufficient pressure for health,
cleanliness, and other domestic purposes. No single public agency
shall receive grants pursuant to this chapter totaling more than four
hundred thousand dollars ($400,000). Loans may be made to provide
for the purchase of a water system or the purchase of watershed
lands. No loan to an individual supplier shall exceed the sum of five
million dollars ($5,000,000), unless the Legislature by an act
raises the limit specified in this section.
(b) Upon receipt of an application for a grant or loan pursuant to
this chapter, the department shall propose to the applicant
improvements to the applicant's water development, distribution, and
utilization system which will conserve water in a cost-effective
manner. These improvements may include, but need not be limited to,
leak detection and repair programs, valve repair and replacement,
meter calibration and replacement, physical improvements to achieve
corrosion control, distribution and installation of water
conservation devices and fixtures, and other capital improvements
which can be demonstrated to conserve water in a cost-effective
manner. The department and applicant may agree to include these
capital improvements in the grant or loan. Failure by the applicant
to include water conservation capital improvements in the grant or
loan application shall not be sufficient cause for the department to
refuse to make the grant or loan.