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1-Amended IN Assembly June 18, 2024 Amended IN Senate May 16, 2024 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20232024 REGULAR SESSION Senate Bill No. 1218Introduced by Senator NewmanFebruary 15, 2024An act to add Section 106.6 to the Water Code, relating to water. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTSB 1218, as amended, Newman. Water: emergency water supplies.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 an urban water management plan to include a water shortage contingency plan, as provided. This bill would declare that it is the established policy of the state to encourage, but not mandate, the development of emergency water supplies, and to support their use during times of water shortage. drought or unplanned service or supply disruption, as provided.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: YES Local Program: NO Bill TextThe people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. The Legislature hereby finds and declares all of the following:(a) California has a climate that cycles between periods of large amounts of precipitation and times of drought.(b) Californias weather cycles are already affecting water resources throughout the state, which in turn negatively impact ecosystems, economies, and communities.(c) In addition to enhancing water efficiency, California can and should take action to build water resilience into its water resource management and planning that accounts for these changes, allowing the state to better adapt to and mitigate the impacts of climate change on water supplies and watersheds.(d) With climate change likely bringing more frequent and intense droughts to California, the state needs to evaluate how it will ensure sufficient water supplies during times of shortage.(e) An emergency water supply is one way the state can ensure sufficient water supplies during times of drought, and the development of emergency water supplies can aid the state in mitigating the impacts of more frequent droughts.(f) Despite this, few water suppliers have made an investment in emergency water supplies.(g) Establishing as state policy a role for emergency water supplies can help encourage and incentivize greater investment and development of those supplies across the state.SEC. 2. Section 106.6 is added to the Water Code, to read:106.6. (a) It is hereby declared to be the established policy of this state to encourage, but not mandate, the development of emergency water supplies, and to support their use during times of water shortage. drought or unplanned service or supply disruption.(b) For purposes of this section, emergency water supplies means water supplies identified in a water shortage contingency plan or drought plan that has have been developed to increase a water suppliers water supply reliability during times of shortage, including, but not limited to, during a drought or unplanned service disruption, or supply disruption and that are in addition to the baseline water supplies the water supplier draws on during nonshortage times to meet water demands within its service area.(c) This section does not require a water supplier to add or modify any operation or demand management plan, or to interfere with any water right or contractual right related to water exchange, conveyance, or storage.
1+Amended IN Senate May 16, 2024 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20232024 REGULAR SESSION Senate Bill No. 1218Introduced by Senator NewmanFebruary 15, 2024An act to add Section 106.6 to the Water Code, relating to water. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTSB 1218, as amended, Newman. Water: emergency water supplies.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 an urban water management plan to include a water shortage contingency plan, as provided. This bill would declare that it is the established policy of the state to encourage and incentivize, encourage, but not mandate, the development of emergency water supplies, and to support their use during times of water shortage.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: YES Local Program: NO Bill TextThe people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. The Legislature hereby finds and declares all of the following:(a) California has a climate that cycles between periods of large amounts of precipitation and times of drought.(b) Californias weather cycles are already affecting water resources throughout the state, which in turn negatively impact ecosystems, economies, and communities.(c) In addition to enhancing water efficiency, California can and should take action to build water resilience into its water resource management and planning that accounts for these changes, allowing the state to better adapt to and mitigate the impacts of climate change on water supplies and watersheds.(d) With climate change likely bringing more frequent and intense droughts to California, the state needs to evaluate how it will ensure sufficient water supplies during times of shortage.(e) An emergency water supply is one way the state can ensure sufficient water supplies during times of drought, and the development of emergency water supplies can aid the state in mitigating the impacts of more frequent droughts.(f) Despite this, few water suppliers have made an investment in emergency water supplies.(g) Establishing as state policy a role for emergency water supplies can help encourage and incentivize greater investment and development of those supplies across the state.SEC. 2. Section 106.6 is added to the Water Code, to read:106.6. (a) It is hereby declared to be the established policy of this state to encourage and incentivize, encourage, but not mandate, the development of emergency water supplies, and to support their use during times of water shortage.(b) For purposes of this section, emergency water supplies means water supplies identified in a water shortage contingency plan that has been developed to increase a water suppliers water supply reliability during times of shortage, including, but not limited to, during a drought or unplanned service disruption, and that are in addition to the baseline water supplies the water supplier draws on during nonshortage times to meet water demands within its service area.
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3- Amended IN Assembly June 18, 2024 Amended IN Senate May 16, 2024 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20232024 REGULAR SESSION Senate Bill No. 1218Introduced by Senator NewmanFebruary 15, 2024An act to add Section 106.6 to the Water Code, relating to water. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTSB 1218, as amended, Newman. Water: emergency water supplies.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 an urban water management plan to include a water shortage contingency plan, as provided. This bill would declare that it is the established policy of the state to encourage, but not mandate, the development of emergency water supplies, and to support their use during times of water shortage. drought or unplanned service or supply disruption, as provided.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: YES Local Program: NO
3+ Amended IN Senate May 16, 2024 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20232024 REGULAR SESSION Senate Bill No. 1218Introduced by Senator NewmanFebruary 15, 2024An act to add Section 106.6 to the Water Code, relating to water. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTSB 1218, as amended, Newman. Water: emergency water supplies.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 an urban water management plan to include a water shortage contingency plan, as provided. This bill would declare that it is the established policy of the state to encourage and incentivize, encourage, but not mandate, the development of emergency water supplies, and to support their use during times of water shortage.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: YES Local Program: NO
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2120 An act to add Section 106.6 to the Water Code, relating to water.
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2726 SB 1218, as amended, Newman. Water: emergency water supplies.
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29-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 an urban water management plan to include a water shortage contingency plan, as provided. This bill would declare that it is the established policy of the state to encourage, but not mandate, the development of emergency water supplies, and to support their use during times of water shortage. drought or unplanned service or supply disruption, as provided.
28+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 an urban water management plan to include a water shortage contingency plan, as provided. This bill would declare that it is the established policy of the state to encourage and incentivize, encourage, but not mandate, the development of emergency water supplies, and to support their use during times of water shortage.
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3130 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 an urban water management plan to include a water shortage contingency plan, as provided.
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33-This bill would declare that it is the established policy of the state to encourage, but not mandate, the development of emergency water supplies, and to support their use during times of water shortage. drought or unplanned service or supply disruption, as provided.
32+This bill would declare that it is the established policy of the state to encourage and incentivize, encourage, but not mandate, the development of emergency water supplies, and to support their use during times of water shortage.
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39-The people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. The Legislature hereby finds and declares all of the following:(a) California has a climate that cycles between periods of large amounts of precipitation and times of drought.(b) Californias weather cycles are already affecting water resources throughout the state, which in turn negatively impact ecosystems, economies, and communities.(c) In addition to enhancing water efficiency, California can and should take action to build water resilience into its water resource management and planning that accounts for these changes, allowing the state to better adapt to and mitigate the impacts of climate change on water supplies and watersheds.(d) With climate change likely bringing more frequent and intense droughts to California, the state needs to evaluate how it will ensure sufficient water supplies during times of shortage.(e) An emergency water supply is one way the state can ensure sufficient water supplies during times of drought, and the development of emergency water supplies can aid the state in mitigating the impacts of more frequent droughts.(f) Despite this, few water suppliers have made an investment in emergency water supplies.(g) Establishing as state policy a role for emergency water supplies can help encourage and incentivize greater investment and development of those supplies across the state.SEC. 2. Section 106.6 is added to the Water Code, to read:106.6. (a) It is hereby declared to be the established policy of this state to encourage, but not mandate, the development of emergency water supplies, and to support their use during times of water shortage. drought or unplanned service or supply disruption.(b) For purposes of this section, emergency water supplies means water supplies identified in a water shortage contingency plan or drought plan that has have been developed to increase a water suppliers water supply reliability during times of shortage, including, but not limited to, during a drought or unplanned service disruption, or supply disruption and that are in addition to the baseline water supplies the water supplier draws on during nonshortage times to meet water demands within its service area.(c) This section does not require a water supplier to add or modify any operation or demand management plan, or to interfere with any water right or contractual right related to water exchange, conveyance, or storage.
38+The people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. The Legislature hereby finds and declares all of the following:(a) California has a climate that cycles between periods of large amounts of precipitation and times of drought.(b) Californias weather cycles are already affecting water resources throughout the state, which in turn negatively impact ecosystems, economies, and communities.(c) In addition to enhancing water efficiency, California can and should take action to build water resilience into its water resource management and planning that accounts for these changes, allowing the state to better adapt to and mitigate the impacts of climate change on water supplies and watersheds.(d) With climate change likely bringing more frequent and intense droughts to California, the state needs to evaluate how it will ensure sufficient water supplies during times of shortage.(e) An emergency water supply is one way the state can ensure sufficient water supplies during times of drought, and the development of emergency water supplies can aid the state in mitigating the impacts of more frequent droughts.(f) Despite this, few water suppliers have made an investment in emergency water supplies.(g) Establishing as state policy a role for emergency water supplies can help encourage and incentivize greater investment and development of those supplies across the state.SEC. 2. Section 106.6 is added to the Water Code, to read:106.6. (a) It is hereby declared to be the established policy of this state to encourage and incentivize, encourage, but not mandate, the development of emergency water supplies, and to support their use during times of water shortage.(b) For purposes of this section, emergency water supplies means water supplies identified in a water shortage contingency plan that has been developed to increase a water suppliers water supply reliability during times of shortage, including, but not limited to, during a drought or unplanned service disruption, and that are in addition to the baseline water supplies the water supplier draws on during nonshortage times to meet water demands within its service area.
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4544 SECTION 1. The Legislature hereby finds and declares all of the following:(a) California has a climate that cycles between periods of large amounts of precipitation and times of drought.(b) Californias weather cycles are already affecting water resources throughout the state, which in turn negatively impact ecosystems, economies, and communities.(c) In addition to enhancing water efficiency, California can and should take action to build water resilience into its water resource management and planning that accounts for these changes, allowing the state to better adapt to and mitigate the impacts of climate change on water supplies and watersheds.(d) With climate change likely bringing more frequent and intense droughts to California, the state needs to evaluate how it will ensure sufficient water supplies during times of shortage.(e) An emergency water supply is one way the state can ensure sufficient water supplies during times of drought, and the development of emergency water supplies can aid the state in mitigating the impacts of more frequent droughts.(f) Despite this, few water suppliers have made an investment in emergency water supplies.(g) Establishing as state policy a role for emergency water supplies can help encourage and incentivize greater investment and development of those supplies across the state.
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4746 SECTION 1. The Legislature hereby finds and declares all of the following:(a) California has a climate that cycles between periods of large amounts of precipitation and times of drought.(b) Californias weather cycles are already affecting water resources throughout the state, which in turn negatively impact ecosystems, economies, and communities.(c) In addition to enhancing water efficiency, California can and should take action to build water resilience into its water resource management and planning that accounts for these changes, allowing the state to better adapt to and mitigate the impacts of climate change on water supplies and watersheds.(d) With climate change likely bringing more frequent and intense droughts to California, the state needs to evaluate how it will ensure sufficient water supplies during times of shortage.(e) An emergency water supply is one way the state can ensure sufficient water supplies during times of drought, and the development of emergency water supplies can aid the state in mitigating the impacts of more frequent droughts.(f) Despite this, few water suppliers have made an investment in emergency water supplies.(g) Establishing as state policy a role for emergency water supplies can help encourage and incentivize greater investment and development of those supplies across the state.
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4948 SECTION 1. The Legislature hereby finds and declares all of the following:
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5352 (a) California has a climate that cycles between periods of large amounts of precipitation and times of drought.
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5958 (d) With climate change likely bringing more frequent and intense droughts to California, the state needs to evaluate how it will ensure sufficient water supplies during times of shortage.
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67-SEC. 2. Section 106.6 is added to the Water Code, to read:106.6. (a) It is hereby declared to be the established policy of this state to encourage, but not mandate, the development of emergency water supplies, and to support their use during times of water shortage. drought or unplanned service or supply disruption.(b) For purposes of this section, emergency water supplies means water supplies identified in a water shortage contingency plan or drought plan that has have been developed to increase a water suppliers water supply reliability during times of shortage, including, but not limited to, during a drought or unplanned service disruption, or supply disruption and that are in addition to the baseline water supplies the water supplier draws on during nonshortage times to meet water demands within its service area.(c) This section does not require a water supplier to add or modify any operation or demand management plan, or to interfere with any water right or contractual right related to water exchange, conveyance, or storage.
66+SEC. 2. Section 106.6 is added to the Water Code, to read:106.6. (a) It is hereby declared to be the established policy of this state to encourage and incentivize, encourage, but not mandate, the development of emergency water supplies, and to support their use during times of water shortage.(b) For purposes of this section, emergency water supplies means water supplies identified in a water shortage contingency plan that has been developed to increase a water suppliers water supply reliability during times of shortage, including, but not limited to, during a drought or unplanned service disruption, and that are in addition to the baseline water supplies the water supplier draws on during nonshortage times to meet water demands within its service area.
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6968 SEC. 2. Section 106.6 is added to the Water Code, to read:
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73-106.6. (a) It is hereby declared to be the established policy of this state to encourage, but not mandate, the development of emergency water supplies, and to support their use during times of water shortage. drought or unplanned service or supply disruption.(b) For purposes of this section, emergency water supplies means water supplies identified in a water shortage contingency plan or drought plan that has have been developed to increase a water suppliers water supply reliability during times of shortage, including, but not limited to, during a drought or unplanned service disruption, or supply disruption and that are in addition to the baseline water supplies the water supplier draws on during nonshortage times to meet water demands within its service area.(c) This section does not require a water supplier to add or modify any operation or demand management plan, or to interfere with any water right or contractual right related to water exchange, conveyance, or storage.
72+106.6. (a) It is hereby declared to be the established policy of this state to encourage and incentivize, encourage, but not mandate, the development of emergency water supplies, and to support their use during times of water shortage.(b) For purposes of this section, emergency water supplies means water supplies identified in a water shortage contingency plan that has been developed to increase a water suppliers water supply reliability during times of shortage, including, but not limited to, during a drought or unplanned service disruption, and that are in addition to the baseline water supplies the water supplier draws on during nonshortage times to meet water demands within its service area.
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75-106.6. (a) It is hereby declared to be the established policy of this state to encourage, but not mandate, the development of emergency water supplies, and to support their use during times of water shortage. drought or unplanned service or supply disruption.(b) For purposes of this section, emergency water supplies means water supplies identified in a water shortage contingency plan or drought plan that has have been developed to increase a water suppliers water supply reliability during times of shortage, including, but not limited to, during a drought or unplanned service disruption, or supply disruption and that are in addition to the baseline water supplies the water supplier draws on during nonshortage times to meet water demands within its service area.(c) This section does not require a water supplier to add or modify any operation or demand management plan, or to interfere with any water right or contractual right related to water exchange, conveyance, or storage.
74+106.6. (a) It is hereby declared to be the established policy of this state to encourage and incentivize, encourage, but not mandate, the development of emergency water supplies, and to support their use during times of water shortage.(b) For purposes of this section, emergency water supplies means water supplies identified in a water shortage contingency plan that has been developed to increase a water suppliers water supply reliability during times of shortage, including, but not limited to, during a drought or unplanned service disruption, and that are in addition to the baseline water supplies the water supplier draws on during nonshortage times to meet water demands within its service area.
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77-106.6. (a) It is hereby declared to be the established policy of this state to encourage, but not mandate, the development of emergency water supplies, and to support their use during times of water shortage. drought or unplanned service or supply disruption.(b) For purposes of this section, emergency water supplies means water supplies identified in a water shortage contingency plan or drought plan that has have been developed to increase a water suppliers water supply reliability during times of shortage, including, but not limited to, during a drought or unplanned service disruption, or supply disruption and that are in addition to the baseline water supplies the water supplier draws on during nonshortage times to meet water demands within its service area.(c) This section does not require a water supplier to add or modify any operation or demand management plan, or to interfere with any water right or contractual right related to water exchange, conveyance, or storage.
76+106.6. (a) It is hereby declared to be the established policy of this state to encourage and incentivize, encourage, but not mandate, the development of emergency water supplies, and to support their use during times of water shortage.(b) For purposes of this section, emergency water supplies means water supplies identified in a water shortage contingency plan that has been developed to increase a water suppliers water supply reliability during times of shortage, including, but not limited to, during a drought or unplanned service disruption, and that are in addition to the baseline water supplies the water supplier draws on during nonshortage times to meet water demands within its service area.
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81-106.6. (a) It is hereby declared to be the established policy of this state to encourage, but not mandate, the development of emergency water supplies, and to support their use during times of water shortage. drought or unplanned service or supply disruption.
80+106.6. (a) It is hereby declared to be the established policy of this state to encourage and incentivize, encourage, but not mandate, the development of emergency water supplies, and to support their use during times of water shortage.
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83-(b) For purposes of this section, emergency water supplies means water supplies identified in a water shortage contingency plan or drought plan that has have been developed to increase a water suppliers water supply reliability during times of shortage, including, but not limited to, during a drought or unplanned service disruption, or supply disruption and that are in addition to the baseline water supplies the water supplier draws on during nonshortage times to meet water demands within its service area.
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85-(c) This section does not require a water supplier to add or modify any operation or demand management plan, or to interfere with any water right or contractual right related to water exchange, conveyance, or storage.
82+(b) For purposes of this section, emergency water supplies means water supplies identified in a water shortage contingency plan that has been developed to increase a water suppliers water supply reliability during times of shortage, including, but not limited to, during a drought or unplanned service disruption, and that are in addition to the baseline water supplies the water supplier draws on during nonshortage times to meet water demands within its service area.