Section 79742 Of Chapter 7. Regional Water Security, Climate, And Drought Preparedness From California Water Code >> Division 26.7. >> Chapter 7.
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. (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.