Chapter 7. Regional Water Security, Climate, And Drought Preparedness of California Water Code >> Division 26.7. >> Chapter 7.
The sum of eight hundred ten million dollars ($810,000,000)
shall be available, upon appropriation by the Legislature from the
fund, for expenditures on, and competitive grants and loans to,
projects that are included in and implemented in an adopted
integrated regional water management plan consistent with Part 2.2
(commencing with Section 10530) of Division 6 and respond to climate
change and contribute to regional water security as provided in this
chapter.
In order to improve regional water self-reliance security
and adapt to the effects on water supply arising out of climate
change, the purposes of this chapter are to:
(a) Help water infrastructure systems adapt to climate change,
including, but not limited to, sea level rise.
(b) Provide incentives for water agencies throughout each
watershed to collaborate in managing the region's water resources and
setting regional priorities for water infrastructure.
(c) Improve regional water self-reliance consistent with Section
85021.
(a) In selecting among proposed projects in a watershed, the
scope of the adopted integrated regional water management plan may
be considered by the administering state agency, with priority going
to projects in plans that cover a greater portion of the watershed.
If a plan covers substantially all of the watershed, the plan's
project priorities shall be given deference if the project and plan
otherwise meet the requirements of this division and the Integrated
Regional Water Management Planning Act (Part 2.2 (commencing with
Section 10530) of Division 6).
(b) A local agency that does not prepare, adopt, and submit its
groundwater plan in accordance with groundwater planning requirements
established under Division 6 (commencing with Section 10000) is
ineligible to apply for funds made available pursuant to this chapter
until the plan is prepared and submitted in accordance with the
requirements of that part. The groundwater management plan
requirement shall not apply to a water replenishment district formed
pursuant to Division 18 (commencing with Section 60000) or to a local
agency that serves or has authority to manage an adjudicated
groundwater basin.
(c) For the purposes of awarding funding under this chapter, a
cost share from nonstate sources of not less than 50 percent of the
total costs of the project shall be required. The cost-sharing
requirement may be waived or reduced for projects that directly
benefit a disadvantaged community or an economically distressed area.
(d) Not less than 10 percent of the funds authorized by this
chapter shall be allocated to projects that directly benefit
disadvantaged communities.
(e) For the purposes of awarding funding under this chapter, the
applicant shall demonstrate that the integrated regional water
management plan the applicant's project implements contributes to
addressing the risks in the region to water supply and water
infrastructure arising from climate change.
(f) Projects that achieve multiple benefits shall receive special
consideration.
Subject to the determination of regional priorities in the
regional water management group, eligible projects may include, but
are not limited to, projects that promote any of the following:
(a) Water reuse and recycling for nonpotable reuse and direct and
indirect potable reuse.
(b) Water-use efficiency and water conservation.
(c) Local and regional surface and underground water storage,
including groundwater aquifer cleanup or recharge projects.
(d) Regional water conveyance facilities that improve integration
of separate water systems.
(e) Watershed protection, restoration, and management projects,
including projects that reduce the risk of wildfire or improve water
supply reliability.
(f) Stormwater resource management, including, but not limited to,
the following:
(1) Projects to reduce, manage, treat, or capture rainwater or
stormwater.
(2) Projects that provide multiple benefits such as water quality,
water supply, flood control, or open space.
(3) Decision support tools that evaluate the benefits and costs of
multibenefit stormwater projects.
(4) Projects to implement a stormwater resource plan developed in
accordance with Part 2.3 (commencing with Section 10560) of Division
6.
(g) Conjunctive use of surface and groundwater storage facilities.
(h) Water desalination projects.
(i) Decision support tools to model regional water management
strategies to account for climate change and other changes in
regional demand and supply projections.
(j) Improvement of water quality, including drinking water
treatment and distribution, groundwater and aquifer remediation,
matching water quality to water use, wastewater treatment, water
pollution prevention, and management of urban and agricultural
runoff.
(a) Of the funds authorized by Section 79740, five hundred
ten million dollars ($510,000,000) shall be allocated to the
hydrologic regions as identified in the California Water Plan in
accordance with this section. For the South Coast hydrologic region,
the department shall establish three funding areas that reflect the
watersheds of San Diego County and southern Orange County (designated
as the San Diego subregion), the Santa Ana River watershed
(designated as the Santa Ana subregion), and the Los Angeles and
Ventura County watersheds (designated as the Los Angeles subregion),
and shall allocate funds to those areas in accordance with this
subdivision. The North and South Lahontan hydrologic regions shall be
treated as one area for the purpose of allocating funds. For
purposes of this subdivision, the Sacramento River hydrologic region
does not include the Delta. For purposes of this subdivision, the
Mountain Counties Overlay is not eligible for funds from the
Sacramento River hydrologic region or the San Joaquin River
hydrologic region. Multiple integrated regional water management
plans may be recognized in each of the areas allocated funding.
(b) Funds made available by this chapter shall be allocated as
follows:
(1) Twenty-six million five hundred thousand dollars ($26,500,000)
for the North Coast hydrologic region.
(2) Sixty-five million dollars ($65,000,000) for the San Francisco
Bay hydrologic region.
(3) Forty-three million dollars ($43,000,000) for the Central
Coast hydrologic region.
(4) Ninety-eight million dollars ($98,000,000) for the Los Angeles
subregion.
(5) Sixty-three million dollars ($63,000,000) for the Santa Ana
subregion.
(6) Fifty-two million five hundred thousand dollars ($52,500,000)
for the San Diego subregion.
(7) Thirty-seven million dollars ($37,000,000) for the Sacramento
River hydrologic region.
(8) Thirty-one million dollars ($31,000,000) for the San Joaquin
River hydrologic region.
(9) Thirty-four million dollars ($34,000,000) for the Tulare/Kern
hydrologic region.
(10) Twenty-four million five hundred thousand dollars
($24,500,000) for the North/South Lahontan hydrologic region.
(11) Twenty-two million five hundred thousand dollars
($22,500,000) for the Colorado River Basin hydrologic region.
(12) Thirteen million dollars ($13,000,000) for the Mountain
Counties Overlay.
The Department of Water Resources shall expend, either
directly or for noncompetitive grants, no less than 10 percent of the
funds from the regional allocations specified in Section 79744 for
the purposes of ensuring involvement of disadvantaged communities,
economically distressed areas, or underrepresented communities within
regions.
(a) Of the funds authorized by Section 79740, the sum of one
hundred million dollars ($100,000,000) may be used for direct
expenditures, and for grants and loans, for the following water
conservation and water-use efficiency plans, projects, and programs:
(1) Urban water conservation plans, projects, and programs,
including regional projects and programs, implemented to achieve
urban water use targets developed pursuant to Section 10608.20.
Priority for funding shall be given to programs that do any of the
following:
(A) Assist water suppliers and regions to implement conservation
programs and measures that are not locally cost effective.
(B) Support water supplier and regional efforts to implement
programs targeted to enhance water-use efficiency for commercial,
industrial, and institutional water users.
(C) Assist water suppliers and regions with programs and measures
targeted toward realizing the conservation benefits of implementation
of the provisions of the state landscape model ordinance.
(2) Agricultural water management plans or agricultural water use
efficiency projects and programs developed pursuant to Part 2.8
(commencing with Section 10800) of Division 6.
(b) Section 1011 applies to all conservation measures that an
agricultural water supplier or an urban water supplier implements
with funding under this chapter. This subdivision does not limit the
application of Section 1011 to any other measures or projects
implemented by a water supplier. Notwithstanding Section 79748, the
projects funded pursuant to this section are not required to be in an
adopted integrated regional water management plan or to comply with
that program.
(a) Of the funds authorized by Section 79740, two hundred
million dollars ($200,000,000) shall be available for grants for
multibenefit stormwater management projects.
(b) Eligible projects may include, but shall not be limited to,
green infrastructure, rainwater and stormwater capture projects, and
stormwater treatment facilities.
(c) Development of plans for stormwater projects shall address the
entire watershed and incorporate the perspectives of communities
adjacent to the affected waterways, especially disadvantaged
communities.
In order to receive funding authorized by this chapter to
address groundwater quality or supply in an aquifer, the applicant
shall demonstrate that a public agency has authority to manage the
water resources in that aquifer. A groundwater management plan
adopted and submitted in accordance with groundwater management
planning requirements established under Division 6 (commencing with
Section 10000) shall be deemed sufficient to satisfy the requirements
of this section.