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A Framework for Action <br />Improved water quality can directly improve the <br />health of Californians and our ecosystems. <br />• Drinking Water Treatment and Distribution <br />• Groundwater- Aquifer Remediation <br />• Matching Quality to Use <br />• Pollution Prevention <br />• Urban Runoff Management <br />California's water system responds to our need to move <br />water from where it occurs to where it will be used. <br />• Conveyance <br />• System Reoperation <br />• Water Transfers <br />We must protect other resources as we make water <br />supplies available for other beneficial uses. <br />• Agricultural Lands Stewardship <br />• Economic Incentives (Loan, grants, and water pricing) <br />• Ecosystem Restoration <br />• Floodplain Management <br />• Recharge Areas Protection <br />• Urban Land Use Management <br />• Water- dependent Recreation <br />• Watershed Management <br />A diverse portfolio of water management <br />strategies is essential to provide the <br />flexibility needed to cope with changing <br />and uncertain future conditions. <br />IN <br />