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<br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Page 8 <br /> <br />Tobie 1 <br />WS SELECfED 1991 WESTERN STAlES WATEr! LEGISlATION <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />(PS = passed signed; PV::: passed vetoed C= Carry over to next session) <br /> <br />ARIZONA (7PS) <br />(PS) HB 2499: Guenther et aJ. ...................................................................................................................................... Establishes groundwater replenishment dUitricU. <br />(PS) HB 2011: Evans .....................................................................m............ Imp05eS annual S2.12/a(waler quality fee on Type: 1 and Type II groundwater rights. <br />(PS) HB 2243: Hanley et al. ........................................................_................... Adds Indian tribes to eligible loan recipients from the state's wastewater authority. <br />(PS) HB 234(): EWJ/u et al. ........................................ Permiti owners of grandfatheced irrigation tighu. to sell their operating account credits to other owners. <br />(PS) SB 1026: Arzberger .................................................................................................................................. Mandates study of feasibility of spliuing Phoenix AMA. <br />(PS) SB 1055: Ar.zberger el oJ. ........................"......................................."....... E&tahlishes rules under which groundwater may be exported from specified basins. <br />(PS) 5B 1254: Arzhn'ger .............................................................................................. Declares effluent remains effluent until it becomes ground or surface 'MIter. <br /> <br />CAlJfORNIA 16PS:2PV:32C) <br />(PS)AB 673: Cortese ...................................................................................................................._........... Sets goal of reL)'Cling 700,OOOaf/year slatew:ide by year 2000. <br />(PS) AB 1098: H(lJvey ....................................................................... ............................................................................ Defines liabilities of cnvners of moniroring wells. <br />(PS)AB 9x: Cortese ...............................,........................................................................ Gives wate.r suppliers the authority to enler contracts outside service area. <br />(PS).AB 1Ck: Costa ...................................,...,...................................................................... Specifies that temporary transfers will not affect long-term water rights. <br />(PS)AB 174: KelJey.......................................................m.............. Declares a waste the use of powble water by industry or irrigation if non-po18ble is available. <br />(PS) AB 255: Costa .............................................. Permits 11 overdrafted groundwater basins to develop management plans and to impose replenishment fees. <br />(PS)AB 799: C'ortese ................................................................................................................................................ Requires DWR to update state plan every S years. <br />(PS) AB 1605: Costa. ........................................................,................. ........................................ ................................ Permits leasing of surface water for up to oS years. <br />(PS)AB 1698: FiJanre........,..................................................................... Declares a waste the use of potable water for nushing toilet!; in non-residential building. <br />(PV)AB 2111; Polanco ..........................................................:... Would have guaranteed developers of desalination plants connection with conveyance systems. <br />(PS).4lJ 11x: Fiku"e..............................................................................................................,......................... Exempts urban shortage contingency plaru; from CEQA. <br />(PS)AB 12x: Costa .......................................................................... Requires Dept. of Fish and Game to plan to minimize effects of drought on nsh and wildlife. <br />(PV)AB 1510: Sher .............. Would have required the DHS to adopt recommended public health levels for thirty-two contaminanlJii by December 31,1991- <br />(PS) SB &: Rogers .........................__......................................... Exempts loan repayments by Kern County Water Agency to stale from needing voter approval. <br />(PS) SB 9x: Bergeson ............................................................................................................ Allows water suppliers to contract with customers to reduce water use. <br />(PS) 5B 1182' Bergeson .............................................................................................................................. Specifies 38 entities eligible for lHIfe drinJcing waler grants. <br />(PS) SB 1065: Boatwright ...................................................................,................ Imposes more stringent approval criteria for nood control projects in Bay-Delta. <br />(PS)ACR 31: RoybaJ-Allmd .................................................... Requests Governor to study feasibility of sub-oceanic water pipeline from Alaska to California. <br />(C) AB 13: Kelley .................................................,.......................................... Would declare reclaimed water treated to potable standards no longer waste water. . <br />(C) AB 24: FilanJe...................................................................... Would place on hallot $200 million GO bond issue for new fund for water reclamation projects. <br />(C) AB 231: Costa.......................................................... Would declare as beneficial the substitution of surface water for groundwater rrom overdrawn aquifer. <br />(C)AB 350.- COSla...............................,..........................................,...............,....................... ............................ Would establish statewide riparian parkway program. <br />(C) AB 455: Cortese ...................................................................... Would require CEQA permit approval only for project.s that identify long term water supply. <br />(C) AB 521: Tanner ..................................".......... Would create Main San Gabriel Water Quality Authority to canlrol and remove contaminants in the basin. <br />(C)AB 523: Tann6 ...................................................... Would require basin walermasJer to collect water quality data and ensure water meets EPA standards. <br />(C)AB 1357.- Cortese ...................................................................................................... Would specify conditions under which DWR declares drought emergency. <br />(C) AB 1387: O'Connell................................,............. Would place $200 million GO bond on ballot to finance safe drinking water and drought relief projects. <br />(C) AB 1643: Speier .......m................................................................................._.. Would require Dept of Health to update regulations on use of reclaimed water. <br />(C)AB 1645: Speier ......_.....................,................................................................... Would require DWR to plan for the measurement of all water use in the slate. <br />(C)AB 1704: Easrin ....................m......................................................................................................................... Would create 23 member water planning r.ask forre. <br />(C)AB 1737: Campbell ........,.....................__.................................................... Would require state agencies to promote conservation, reclamation and transfen;. <br />(C)AB 1753: f'(lJT ...................................................,........................ .......................................... Would make SWRCB lead agency in making water forecasts. <br />(C)AB 1802: Eaves ............,............................................................................... Would require SWRCB to replace plumbing standards with water efficient code. <br />(C).AB 1807: J<no",,'les ..............................................................__........................................................ Would require reclamation districUi to adopt emergency plam. <br />(C)AB 2004: Conese .............................. ........... Would place S200 million GO bond on ballot for groundwater recharge projects and groundwater treatment. <br />(C)AB 2024: Costa........................................ Would place $50 million GO bond On ballot for grants for wastewater treatment projects in small communiliu. <br />(C)AB 2090: Katz ......................................................................,............................................................... Would allow users to transfer water received from agencies. <br />(C)AB 2112: Polanco ....................................,......................................................... Would place S800 million GO bond on ballot to finance desalination projects. <br />(C)AB 2113: PoMnca ......................... .......................................... ...............".......................... Rr.quires DWR to provide desal plants with electricity at SWP cost. <br />(C) AB 2206: Polanco ... ................................................................ .............................................. Would require a report on desalination facilities being planned. <br />(C) 5B 39: Ayala .............................................................................. .......................... Would place $1.2 billion GO bond issue on ballot to ronstruct Auburn Dam. <br />(C) 5B 51: TOrTes ....................................................................... .................................................................. ..... Would create state Environmental Protection Agency. <br />(C) SB 79: Ayala ................................................................ Would prohibil SWRCB from increasing Delta flow requirements above levels used in January 1991. <br />(C) SB 463: McCorquodale.. Would allow Dept of Fish and Game to qllalify sites on riverbanks in Sacramento-San Joaquin Valley for mitigation projects. <br />(C) SB 778: /(jllea ,................................................. ................,...................... ........... Would place $~ million GO bond on ballot to finance reclamation projects. <br />(C) 5B 895: Green ..........,......................................"..................... Would require identification of funding sources for Bay Della water quality control prograrm. <br />(C) 5B 943: Rogers ............................................................ Would exempt fcom voter approval loans to Kern County Water Agency repaid from operating fees. <br />(C) SB 959: Pre.de.y ........... ....................................... .................................... Would impose tax on urban water retailers ror water clean up and wildlife prograrm. <br />(C) SB 1087: Thompson ............................................................................".................,........ Would place $300 million GO bond on ballot to finance desal project5. <br />(q 58 1224: J(jllt'u .........................................."........................."................... Would l'tquire property owners to install efficient plumbing fIxtures before selling. <br /> <br />COLOMlJO (IPS) <br />(PS) FrE 11.'>4, G,anl <br /> <br />....08'80"......'..'..'..".."..' <br /> <br />................. Creates water conservation office to plan for greater water use efficiency. <br /> <br />I lit <br /> <br />WATER STRA TEG I ST Published by Slralecon, Ine, P,Q, Box 963, Claremont, CA 91711 <br /> <br />(114) 621-4193 <br />