Section 370 Of Chapter 3.4. Allocation-based Conservation Water Pricing From California Water Code >> Division 1. >> Chapter 3.4.
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. The Legislature hereby finds and declares all of the
following:
(a) The use of allocation-based conservation water pricing by
public entities that sell and distribute water is one effective means
by which waste or unreasonable use of water can be prevented and
water can be saved in the interest of the people and for the public
welfare, within the contemplation of Section 2 of Article X of the
California Constitution.
(b) It is in the best interest of the people of California to
encourage public entities to voluntarily use allocation-based
conservation water pricing, tailored to local needs and conditions,
as a means of increasing efficient uses of water, and further
discouraging wasteful or unreasonable use of water under both normal
and dry-year hydrologic conditions.
(c) The Legislature intends that allocation-based conservation
water pricing is an alternative method that can be used by public
entities to encourage water users to conserve water, increase
efficient uses of water, and further discourage waste of water. The
Legislature does not intend to limit the discretion of public
entities to evaluate and select among different methods for
conserving water or to create a presumption that the election to not
use a particular method is a waste or unreasonable use of water by
the public entity.
(d) Nothing in this chapter is intended to limit, or dictate, the
design of rate structures that public entities may use to promote
conservation by water users.
(e) Nothing in this chapter directs, or otherwise compels, a
public entity to use allocation-based conservation water pricing.