SB 1036, as amended, Pavley. Urban water management plans.
Existing law, the Urban Water Management Planning Act, requires every public and private urban water supplier that directly or indirectly provides water for municipal purposes to prepare and adopt an urban water management plan. The act requires each urban water supplier to update its plan at least once every 5 years on or before December 31, in years ending in 5 and zero, and requires an urban water supplier to submit copies of its plan and copies of amendments or changes to the plan to certain entities, including the Department of Water Resources.
This bill would authorize an urban water supplier to include within an urban water management plan certain energy-related information, including, but not limited to, an estimate of the amount of energy used to extract or divert water supplies.begin insert This bill would require the department to develop a methodology for the voluntary reporting of energy intensity of urban water systems and include this methodology in the guidance for the preparation of urban water management plans.end insert
Vote: majority. Appropriation: no. Fiscal committee: yes. State-mandated local program: no.
The people of the State of California do enact as follows:
Section 10631.2 is added to the Water Code, to
2read:
begin insert(a)end insertbegin insert end insert In addition to the requirements of Section 10631,
4an urban water management plan may, but is not required to,
5include any of the following information:
6(a)
end delete
7begin insert(end insertbegin insert1)end insert An estimate of the amount of energy used to extract or divert
8water supplies.
9(b)
end delete
10begin insert(2)end insert An estimate of the amount of energy used to convey water
11supplies to the water treatment plants or distribution systems.
12(c)
end delete
13begin insert(3)end insert An estimate of the amount of energy used to treat water
14supplies.
15(d)
end delete
16begin insert(4)end insert An estimate of the amount of energy used to distribute water
17supplies through its distribution systems.
18(e)
end delete
19begin insert(5)end insert An estimate of the amount of energy used for treated water
20supplies in comparison to the amount used for nontreated water
21supplies.
22(f)
end delete
23begin insert(6)end insert An estimate of the amount of energy used to place water
24into or withdraw from storage.
25(g)
end delete
26begin insert(7)end insert Any other energy-related information the urban water
27supplier deems appropriate.
28(b) The department shall develop a methodology for the
29voluntary reporting of energy intensity of urban water systems and
30include this methodology in the
guidance for the preparation of
31urban water management plans.
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