Section 79771 Of Chapter 10. Groundwater Sustainability From California Water Code >> Division 26.7. >> Chapter 10.
79771
. (a) The sum of nine hundred million dollars ($900,000,000)
shall be available, upon appropriation by the Legislature from the
fund, for expenditures on, and competitive grants, and loans for,
projects to prevent or clean up the contamination of groundwater that
serves or has served as a source of drinking water. Funds
appropriated pursuant to this section shall be available to the state
board for projects necessary to protect public health by preventing
or reducing the contamination of groundwater that serves or has
served as a major source of drinking water for a community.
(b) Projects shall be prioritized based upon the following
criteria:
(1) The threat posed by groundwater contamination to the affected
community's overall drinking water supplies, including an urgent need
for treatment of alternative supplies or increased water imports if
groundwater is not available due to contamination.
(2) The potential for groundwater contamination to spread and
impair drinking water supply and water storage for nearby population
areas.
(3) The potential of the project, if fully implemented, to enhance
local water supply reliability.
(4) The potential of the project to maximize opportunities to
recharge vulnerable, high-use groundwater basins and optimize
groundwater supplies.
(5) The project addresses contamination at a site for which the
courts or the appropriate regulatory authority has not yet identified
responsible parties, or where the identified responsible parties are
unwilling or unable to pay for the total cost of cleanup, including
water supply reliability improvement for critical urban water
supplies in designated superfund areas with groundwater contamination
listed on the National Priorities List established pursuant to
Section 105(a)(8)(B) of the federal Comprehensive Environmental
Response, Compensation, and Liability Act of 1980 (42 U.S.C. Sec.
9605(a)(8)(B)).
(c) Funding authorized by this chapter shall not be used to pay
any share of the costs of remediation recovered from parties
responsible for the contamination of a groundwater storage aquifer,
but may be used to pay costs that cannot be recovered from
responsible parties. Parties that receive funding for remediating
groundwater storage aquifers shall exercise reasonable efforts to
recover the costs of groundwater cleanup from the parties responsible
for the contamination. Funds recovered from responsible parties may
only be used to fund treatment and remediation activities.