BILL NUMBER: SB 834	AMENDED
	BILL TEXT

	AMENDED IN ASSEMBLY  JUNE 29, 2011
	AMENDED IN ASSEMBLY  JUNE 21, 2011
	AMENDED IN SENATE  MAY 4, 2011
	AMENDED IN SENATE  APRIL 13, 2011

INTRODUCED BY   Senator Wolk
    (   Principal coauthor:   Assembly Member
  Huffman   ) 
   (Coauthor: Senator Hancock)
   (Coauthors: Assembly Members Bonilla, Buchanan, and Galgiani)

                        FEBRUARY 18, 2011

   An act to amend Section 10540 of the Water Code, relating to
water.



	LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST


   SB 834, as amended, Wolk. Integrated regional water management
plans: contents.
   The Integrated Regional Water Management Planning Act of 2002
authorizes a regional water management group, as defined, to prepare
and adopt an integrated regional water management plan. The act
requires an integrated regional water management plan to address
specified water quality and water supply matters.
   This bill would additionally require an integrated regional water
management plan to  describe   identify 
the manner in which the plan complies with a specified state policy
concerning reducing reliance on the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta for
water supply and improving regional self-reliance for water, if the
region depends on water from the Delta watershed. The bill would
require integrated regional water management plans to incorporate
that requirement when they are developed, updated, or amended in
accordance with guidelines established by the Department of Water
Resources. For an application for funding for a plan that is made
prior to an update or amendment of the plan, the bill would require
an applicant to specify how the existing plan advances the specified
state policy concerning reducing reliance on the Delta for water
supply and improving regional self-reliance for water.
   Vote: majority. Appropriation: no. Fiscal committee: no.
State-mandated local program: no.


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

  SECTION 1.  The Legislature finds and declares all of the
following:
   (a) The Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta is a critically important
natural resource for California and the nation.
   (b) In 2009, the Legislature adopted Section 85054 of the Water
Code to define "coequal goals" as the two goals of providing a more
reliable water supply for California and protecting, restoring, and
enhancing the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta ecosystem. That section
states that the coequal goals shall be achieved in a manner that
protects and enhances the unique cultural, recreational, natural
resource, and agricultural values of the Delta as an evolving place.
   (c) The Legislature also adopted Section 85020 of the Water Code,
which sets forth the policy of the state regarding achieving
specified objectives that are inherent in the coequal goals.
   (d) Furthermore, Section 85021 of the Water Code provides that it
is the policy of the state to reduce reliance on the Sacramento-San
Joaquin Delta in meeting California's future water supply needs
through a statewide strategy of investing in improved regional
supplies, conservation, and water use efficiency.
   (e) Integrated regional water management plans provide a mechanism
for advancing the policies stated in Sections 85020 and 85021 of the
Water Code.
  SEC. 2.  Section 10540 of the Water Code is amended to read:
   10540.  (a) A regional water management group may prepare and
adopt an integrated regional water management plan in accordance with
this part.
   (b) A regional water management group may coordinate its planning
activities to address or incorporate all or part of any of the
following actions of its members into its plan:
   (1) Groundwater management planning pursuant to Part 2.75
(commencing with Section 10750) or other specific groundwater
management authority.
   (2) Urban water management planning pursuant to Part 2.6
(commencing with Section 10610).
   (3) The preparation of a water supply assessment required pursuant
to Part 2.10 (commencing with Section 10910).
   (4) Agricultural water management planning pursuant to Part 2.8
(commencing with Section 10800).
   (5) City and county general planning pursuant to Section 65350 of
the Government Code.
   (6) Stormwater resource planning that is undertaken pursuant to
Part 2.3 (commencing with Section 10560).
   (7) Other water resource management planning, including flood
protection, watershed management planning, and multipurpose program
planning.
   (c) At a minimum, all plans shall address all of the following:
   (1) Protection and improvement of water supply reliability,
including identification of feasible agricultural and urban water use
efficiency strategies.
   (2) Identification and consideration of the drinking water quality
of communities within the area of the plan.
   (3) Protection and improvement of water quality within the area of
the plan, consistent with the relevant basin plan.
   (4) Identification of any significant threats to groundwater
resources from overdrafting.
   (5) Protection, restoration, and improvement of stewardship of
aquatic, riparian, and watershed resources within the region.
   (6) Protection of groundwater resources from contamination.
   (7) Identification and consideration of the water-related needs of
disadvantaged communities in the area within the boundaries of the
plan.
   (8) For a region that depends on water from the Delta watershed,
as defined in Section 85060,  a description  
identification  of the manner in which the plan complies with
Section 85021.
   (d) (1) When plans are developed, updated, or amended in
accordance with department guidelines consistent with subdivision (i)
of Section 10541, the plans shall incorporate the requirements of
paragraph (8) of subdivision (c).
   (2) On and after January 1, 2012, an applicant for funding for a
plan that applies prior to an update or amendment to the plan shall
specify how the existing plan advances the policy stated in Section
85021.
   (e) This section does not obligate a local agency to fund the
implementation of any project or program.