AB 71, as amended, V. Manuel Pérez. Salton Sea restoration.
Existing law, until January 1, 2013, established the Salton Sea Restoration Council as a state agency in the Natural Resources Agency to oversee the restoration of the Salton Sea.
This bill would require the Secretary of the Natural Resources Agency, in consultation and coordination with the Salton Sea Authority, to lead Salton Sea restoration efforts.begin delete This bill would require the secretary, in consultation and
coordination with the authority, to form a technical advisory group, as prescribed, to provide guidance about evaluating, developing, or proposing future restoration or economic development activities.end delete This bill would authorize the authority to lead a restoration funding and feasibility study, in consultation with thebegin delete agency and the technical advisory group,end deletebegin insert agency,end insert as prescribed. This bill would also require the secretary to seek input from the authority with regard to specified components of restoration of the Salton Sea. By imposing duties on a local joint powers authority, the bill would impose a state-mandated local program.
The California Constitution requires the state to reimburse local agencies and school districts for certain costs mandated by the state. Statutory provisions establish procedures for making that reimbursement.
This bill would provide that no reimbursement is required by this act for a specified reason.
Vote: majority. Appropriation: no. Fiscal committee: yes. State-mandated local program: yes.
The people of the State of California do enact as follows:
Article 2 (commencing with Section 2940) is
2added to Chapter 13 of Division 3 of the Fish and Game Code, to
3read:
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The Legislature finds and declares all of the following:
8(a) The Salton Sea is California’s largest inland water body with
9beneficial uses that include fisheries and wildlife habitat and
10preservation of endangered species, and is a repository for
11agricultural drainage.
12(b) The Salton Sea ecosystem is a critical link on the
13international Pacific Flyway and supports over 400 species of
14birds.
15(c) The Salton Sea is threatened by increasing salinity and
16reduced inflows. These changes increasingly threaten the
17unparalleled wildlife resources at the sea, as well as air quality in
18the
region.
19(d) In cooperation with local governments, nonprofit
20organizations, private businesses, and the public, the Salton Sea
21Authority can help protect wildlife habitats and endangered species,
22improve water and air quality, and enhance recreational
23opportunities in the region.
24(e) In restoring the Salton Sea, it is the intent of the Legislature
25to do all of the following:
26(1) Permanently protect fish and wildlife that are dependent on
27the Salton Sea ecosystem.
28(2) Restore the long-term stable aquatic and shoreline habitat
29for fish and wildlife that depend on the Salton Sea.
P3 1(3) Mitigate air
quality impacts from restoration projects using
2the best available technology or best available control measures,
3as determined by the South Coast Air Quality Management District
4and the Imperial County Air Pollution Control District.
5(4) Protect water quality.
6(5) Maintain the Salton Sea as a vital link along the Pacific
7Flyway.
8(6) Preserve local tribal heritage and cultural values associated
9with the Salton Sea.
10(7) Minimize noxious odors and other water and air quality
11problems.
12(8) Coordinate with local, state, and federal agencies that are
13responsible for air quality, endangered species,
and other
14environmental mitigation implementation requirements of the
15Quantification Settlement Agreement.
16(9) Enhance economic development opportunities that will
17provide sustainable financial improvements benefiting the local
18environment and the economic quality of life for communities
19around the Salton Sea.
Unless the context requires otherwise, the definitions
21set forth in this section govern the construction of this article.
22(a) “Agency” means the Natural Resources Agency.
23(b) “Habitat mosaics” means two or more proximate habitat
24types, such as saltwater shoreline abutting riverine deltas and
25irrigated farmland.
26(c) “Quantification Settlement Agreement” has the same
27meaning as defined in subdivision (a) of Section 1 of Chapter 617
28of the Statutes of 2002.
29(d) “Salton Sea Authority” or “authority” means the joint powers
30authority
comprised of the County of Imperial, the County of
31Riverside, the Imperial Irrigation District, the Coachella Valley
32Water District, and the Torres Martinez Desert Cahuilla Indian
33Tribe.
34(e) “Secretary” means the Secretary of the Natural Resources
35Agency.
36(f) “Technical advisory group” means the technical advisory
37group formed pursuant to subdivision (b) of Section 2942.
38(g)
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39begin insert(f)end insert “Vector management” means services
that eliminate or reduce
40the risk of illness caused by any organism transporting a pathogen.
(a) (1) The secretary, in consultation and coordination
2with the authority, shall lead the Salton Sea restoration efforts that
3shall include all of the following:
4(A) Early start habitat demonstration projects.
5(B) Biological investigations relating to the restoration of the
6Salton Sea.
7(C) Investigations of water quality, sedimentation, and inflows
8relating to the restoration of the Salton Sea.
9(D) Air quality investigations, in consultation and coordination
10with local and regional
air quality agencies, relating to the
11restoration of the Salton Sea.
12(E) Geotechnical investigations relating to the restoration of the
13Salton Sea.
14(F) Financial assistance grant programs to support restoration
15activities of local stakeholders.
16(2) The secretary and the Legislature shall maintain full authority
17and responsibility for any state obligation under the Quantification
18Settlement Agreement. The secretary and the Legislature shall
19have final approval for any proposed restoration plan.
20(3) (A) To the extent that funding is appropriated to the
21department for Salton Sea restoration activities, the Department
22of Water Resources, in
coordination and under agreement with the
23department, may undertake restoration efforts identified in this
24subdivision.
25(B) The department and the Department of Water Resources
26shall do all of the following for the Salton Sea Species
27Conservation Habitat Project:
28(i) Immediately make available relevant information relating to
29the factors that influence the cost and size of the alternatives
30discussed in the environmental impact report or environmental
31impact statement for the species habitat conservation program.
32(ii) Release all available detail on a final project design
33immediately, or upon final determination of a least environmentally
34damaging preferred alternative by the United States Army Corps
35of Engineers.
Details of a final project design shall include location,
36configuration, size, and cost.
37(iii) Immediately make available project evaluation protocols
38that include the following principles of adaptive management:
39(I) Goals and objectives of the project.
40(II) The project design and an operations plan.
P5 1(III) A monitoring plan that will include metrics that identify
2benefits to the species.
3(IV) A performance evaluation based on species population
4identified through monitoring.
5(V) A decisionmaking framework to evaluate project
6performance and
guide operations and management changes.
7(b) (1) The secretary, in consultation and coordination with the
8authority, shall form a technical advisory group composed pursuant
9to paragraph (2) to provide guidance to the secretary and the
10authority in evaluating, developing, or proposing future restoration
11of or economic development activities restoring the, Salton Sea.
12(2) The technical advisory group shall be composed as follows:
13(A) The secretary, or his or her designee.
14(B) The secretary may include a representative from any of the
15following:
16(i) The department.
17(ii) The Department of Water Resources.
18(iii) The State Air Resources Board.
19(iv) The State Energy Resources Conservation and Development
20Commission.
21(C) The secretary shall invite the following entities to
22participate:
23(i) Local government agencies and tribal governments with
24geographic, economic, environmental health, or cultural interest
25in the Salton Sea.
26(ii) Nongovernmental organizations with environmental interests
27relating to the Salton Sea.
28(iii) The United
States Geological Survey Salton Sea Science
29Office.
30(iv) Research institutions focused on research and development
31projects in the Salton Sea region.
32(c)
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33begin insert(b)end insert (1) The authority may lead a restoration funding and
34feasibility study, in consultation with thebegin delete agency and the technical begin insert agency,end insert
to do the following:
35advisory group,end delete
36(A) Investigate access and utility agreements that may contribute
37to the future funding of restoration activities at the Salton Sea.
38(B) Analyze all feasible funding sources for restoration program
39components and activities.
P6 1(C) Analyze economic development opportunities, including,
2but not limited to, renewable energy, biofuels, mineral
3development, and algae production for the purposes of identifying
4new revenue sources for the Salton Sea restoration efforts.
5(D) Identify state procurement and royalty sharing opportunities.
6(E) Review existing long-term plans for
restoration of the Salton
7Sea and recommend tobegin delete the technical advisory group andend delete the
8secretary changes to existing restoration plans. In any review
9pursuant to this subparagraph, the authority shall consider the
10impacts of the restoration plan on air quality, fish and wildlife
11habitat, water quality, and the technical and financial feasibility
12of the restoration plan and shall consider the impacts on other
13agencies responsible for air quality, endangered species, and other
14environmental mitigation requirements for implementation of the
15Quantification Settlement Agreement.
16(2) No evaluation, study, review, or other activity pursuant to
17this article shall delay the planning and implementation of ongoing
18and planned mitigation projects, including, but not limited to, the
19Salton
Sea Species Conservation Habitat Project or other mitigation
20measures pursuant to existing state and federal programs and
21agreements, including, but not limited to, those programs and
22agreements undertaken pursuant to the Quantification Settlement
23Agreement.
For the purposes of considering local, publicly derived
25input concerning habitat objectives and actions, types and levels
26of public access, and integration of air quality management and
27habitat restoration, the secretary shall seek input from the authority
28with regard to the following components of restoration of the Salton
29Sea:
30(a) Design opportunities and constraints, including the
31integration of the habitat, public access, and air quality
32management objectives.
33(b) Public access and recreational components.
34(c) Opportunities for economic development.
35(d) Habitat mosaics and location.
36(e) Vector management and predator control.
37(f) Feasible financial resources to fund all recommended
38restoration program components.
(a) Nothing in this article interferes with or prevents the
2exercise of authority by a public agency to carry out its programs,
3projects, or responsibilities.
4(b) Nothing in this article affects requirements imposed under
5any other provision of law.
No reimbursement is required by this act pursuant to
7Section 6 of Article XIII B of the California Constitution because
8the only costs that may be incurred by a local agency or school
9district are the result of a program for which legislative authority
10was requested by that local agency or school district, within the
11meaning of Section 17556 of the Government Code and Section
126 of Article XIII B of the California Constitution.
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