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<br />0912 <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />consider the crops historically grown. soil conditions and conser- <br />vation methods currently available which would be reasonable for <br /> <br />the farmer to use. <br /> <br />The staff has begun working on a water conservation "state- <br /> <br />of-the-art" document to be completed by mid-l982. This document <br /> <br />will serve as a guide to the active management area directors <br /> <br />in formulating their management plans. <br /> <br />California <br /> <br />The Department of Water Resources (DWR) and the State Water <br />Resources Control Board (SWRCB) are the two state agencies responsible <br /> <br />for water conservation in California. <br /> <br />DWR is 'responsible for ensuring that water conservation is <br /> <br />integrated in to state water supply planning and operation. In <br /> <br /> <br />addition, through DWR's Office of Water Conservation (OWC) technical <br /> <br />expertise, printed material, and some financial assistance are <br /> <br />made available to any interested community/organization in the <br /> <br />State. <br /> <br />The State Water Resources Control Board (SWRCB) is responsible <br /> <br />for ensuring that water conservation is integrated in to the water <br /> <br />rights process and the clean water grants process. <br /> <br />California has had a formal procedure for appropriating water <br />since 1872, and in 1928 a constitutional ~endment added the limitation <br /> <br />~1 <br />~ <br />