Bill Text: CA SB1120 | 2013-2014 | Regular Session | Introduced

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Bill Title: Local water supply programs or projects: funding.

Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)

Status: (Passed) 2014-09-29 - Chaptered by Secretary of State. Chapter 838, Statutes of 2014. [SB1120 Detail]

Download: California-2013-SB1120-Introduced.html
BILL NUMBER: SB 1120	INTRODUCED
	BILL TEXT


INTRODUCED BY   Senator Galgiani

                        FEBRUARY 19, 2014

   An act to add Section 147.3 to the Water Code, relating to water.


	LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST


   SB 1120, as introduced, Galgiani. Local water supply programs or
projects: funding.
   Existing law requires the Department of Water Resources to update,
every 5 years, the plan for the orderly and coordinated control,
protection, conservation, development, and use of the water resources
of the state, which is known as the California Water Plan. The
department also is required annually to prepare and submit to the
Legislature a report with regard to the budget for the State Water
Resources Development System.
   This bill would require the department to conduct a statewide
inventory of local regional water supply projects and post specified
results of the inventory on the department's Internet Web site by
July 1, 2015.
   Vote: majority. Appropriation: no. Fiscal committee: yes.
State-mandated local program: no.


THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS:

  SECTION 1.  Section 147.3 is added to the Water Code, to read:
   147.3.  (a) The department shall conduct a statewide inventory of
local regional water supply projects and post the results of the
inventory on the department's Internet Web site by July 1, 2015.
   (b) The inventory information posted on the department's Internet
Web site pursuant to subdivision (a) shall include, but not be
limited to, all of the following:
   (1) The projected date for a project to complete the permit
process and subsequently commence operations.
   (2) The cost of the project.
   (3) The projected additional acre feet of water realized on an
annual basis.
     
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