Section 79753 Of Chapter 8. Statewide Water System Operational Improvement And Drought Preparedness From California Water Code >> Division 26.7. >> Chapter 8.
79753
. (a) Funds allocated pursuant to this chapter may be expended
solely for the following public benefits associated with water
storage projects:
(1) Ecosystem improvements, including changing the timing of water
diversions, improvement in flow conditions, temperature, or other
benefits that contribute to restoration of aquatic ecosystems and
native fish and wildlife, including those ecosystems and fish and
wildlife in the Delta.
(2) Water quality improvements in the Delta, or in other river
systems, that provide significant public trust resources, or that
clean up and restore groundwater resources.
(3) Flood control benefits, including, but not limited to,
increases in flood reservation space in existing reservoirs by
exchange for existing or increased water storage capacity in response
to the effects of changing hydrology and decreasing snow pack on
California's water and flood management system.
(4) Emergency response, including, but not limited to, securing
emergency water supplies and flows for dilution and salinity
repulsion following a natural disaster or act of terrorism.
(5) Recreational purposes, including, but not limited to, those
recreational pursuits generally associated with the outdoors.
(b) Funds shall not be expended pursuant to this chapter for the
costs of environmental mitigation measures or compliance obligations
except for those associated with providing the public benefits as
described in this section.