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11 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20252026 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Bill No. 1203Introduced by Assembly Member AhrensFebruary 21, 2025 An act to add Section 10609.11 to the Water Code, relating to water. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 1203, as introduced, Ahrens. Water conservation: water wise designation.Existing law requires the State Water Resources Control Board, in coordination with the Department of Water Resources, to adopt long-term standards for the efficient use of water and performance measures for commercial, industrial, and institutional water use (CII water use), among other water uses, before June 30, 2022. Existing law requires the department, in coordination with the board, to conduct necessary studies and investigations and make recommendations, no later than October 1, 2021, for purposes of those standards and performance measures for CII water use.This bill would require the department and the Office of Community Partnerships and Strategic Communications to include, within the Save Our Water Campaign, a statewide water wise designation to be awarded to businesses in the CII sector that meet or exceed the recommendations for CII water use best management practices pursuant to those performance measures.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. This act shall be known and may be cited as the California Water Wise Designation Act. California Water Wise Designation Act SEC. 2. The Legislature finds and declares the following:(a) In the 201718 Regular Session of the Legislature, the California State Legislature passed Senate Bill 606 and Assembly Bill 1668 on water conservation and drought planning, which included provisions for advancing urban water use efficiency standards, variances, and performance measures. (b) The Department of Water Resources recommended commercial, industrial, and institutional (CII) best management practices pursuant to Senate Bill 606 and Assembly Bill 1668. A wide range of best management practices have been developed that focus on technical advancements and improved management practices that will increase the efficiency of water use in the CII sector. (c) The CII sector is fundamental to the Californias economy and structure. The CII sector employs residents, provides goods and services, and maintains the states position as a center for technology and innovation. Though Californias economy has grown, the water used in the state has generally remained consistent. Increasing water use efficiency is critical to growing and protecting the states economy and to reducing pressure on Californias water resources and environmental health.(d) Historical documentation shows that CII water use accounts for approximately 30 percent, or roughly 2,6000,000 acre-feet, of total urban water use in California.(e) California has proposed a statewide water supply strategy that lays out a vision for adapting to a future with at least 10 percent less usable water within the next two decades because of changing climate patterns. The statewide water supply strategy includes goals to employ more efficient water conservation techniques and recycle and reuse wastewater.SEC. 3. Section 10609.11 is added to the Water Code, to read:10609.11. (a) The department and the Office of Community Partnerships and Strategic Communications shall include, within the Save Our Water Campaign, a statewide water wise designation to be awarded to businesses in the CII sector.(b) The designation shall be awarded to businesses in the CII sector that meet or exceed the recommendations for CII water use best management practices pursuant to Section 10609.10.
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33 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20252026 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Bill No. 1203Introduced by Assembly Member AhrensFebruary 21, 2025 An act to add Section 10609.11 to the Water Code, relating to water. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 1203, as introduced, Ahrens. Water conservation: water wise designation.Existing law requires the State Water Resources Control Board, in coordination with the Department of Water Resources, to adopt long-term standards for the efficient use of water and performance measures for commercial, industrial, and institutional water use (CII water use), among other water uses, before June 30, 2022. Existing law requires the department, in coordination with the board, to conduct necessary studies and investigations and make recommendations, no later than October 1, 2021, for purposes of those standards and performance measures for CII water use.This bill would require the department and the Office of Community Partnerships and Strategic Communications to include, within the Save Our Water Campaign, a statewide water wise designation to be awarded to businesses in the CII sector that meet or exceed the recommendations for CII water use best management practices pursuant to those performance measures.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: YES Local Program: NO
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2828 Existing law requires the State Water Resources Control Board, in coordination with the Department of Water Resources, to adopt long-term standards for the efficient use of water and performance measures for commercial, industrial, and institutional water use (CII water use), among other water uses, before June 30, 2022. Existing law requires the department, in coordination with the board, to conduct necessary studies and investigations and make recommendations, no later than October 1, 2021, for purposes of those standards and performance measures for CII water use.This bill would require the department and the Office of Community Partnerships and Strategic Communications to include, within the Save Our Water Campaign, a statewide water wise designation to be awarded to businesses in the CII sector that meet or exceed the recommendations for CII water use best management practices pursuant to those performance measures.
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3030 Existing law requires the State Water Resources Control Board, in coordination with the Department of Water Resources, to adopt long-term standards for the efficient use of water and performance measures for commercial, industrial, and institutional water use (CII water use), among other water uses, before June 30, 2022. Existing law requires the department, in coordination with the board, to conduct necessary studies and investigations and make recommendations, no later than October 1, 2021, for purposes of those standards and performance measures for CII water use.
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3232 This bill would require the department and the Office of Community Partnerships and Strategic Communications to include, within the Save Our Water Campaign, a statewide water wise designation to be awarded to businesses in the CII sector that meet or exceed the recommendations for CII water use best management practices pursuant to those performance measures.
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3838 The people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. This act shall be known and may be cited as the California Water Wise Designation Act. California Water Wise Designation Act SEC. 2. The Legislature finds and declares the following:(a) In the 201718 Regular Session of the Legislature, the California State Legislature passed Senate Bill 606 and Assembly Bill 1668 on water conservation and drought planning, which included provisions for advancing urban water use efficiency standards, variances, and performance measures. (b) The Department of Water Resources recommended commercial, industrial, and institutional (CII) best management practices pursuant to Senate Bill 606 and Assembly Bill 1668. A wide range of best management practices have been developed that focus on technical advancements and improved management practices that will increase the efficiency of water use in the CII sector. (c) The CII sector is fundamental to the Californias economy and structure. The CII sector employs residents, provides goods and services, and maintains the states position as a center for technology and innovation. Though Californias economy has grown, the water used in the state has generally remained consistent. Increasing water use efficiency is critical to growing and protecting the states economy and to reducing pressure on Californias water resources and environmental health.(d) Historical documentation shows that CII water use accounts for approximately 30 percent, or roughly 2,6000,000 acre-feet, of total urban water use in California.(e) California has proposed a statewide water supply strategy that lays out a vision for adapting to a future with at least 10 percent less usable water within the next two decades because of changing climate patterns. The statewide water supply strategy includes goals to employ more efficient water conservation techniques and recycle and reuse wastewater.SEC. 3. Section 10609.11 is added to the Water Code, to read:10609.11. (a) The department and the Office of Community Partnerships and Strategic Communications shall include, within the Save Our Water Campaign, a statewide water wise designation to be awarded to businesses in the CII sector.(b) The designation shall be awarded to businesses in the CII sector that meet or exceed the recommendations for CII water use best management practices pursuant to Section 10609.10.
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4040 The people of the State of California do enact as follows:
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4444 SECTION 1. This act shall be known and may be cited as the California Water Wise Designation Act. California Water Wise Designation Act
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4646 SECTION 1. This act shall be known and may be cited as the California Water Wise Designation Act.
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5454 SEC. 2. The Legislature finds and declares the following:(a) In the 201718 Regular Session of the Legislature, the California State Legislature passed Senate Bill 606 and Assembly Bill 1668 on water conservation and drought planning, which included provisions for advancing urban water use efficiency standards, variances, and performance measures. (b) The Department of Water Resources recommended commercial, industrial, and institutional (CII) best management practices pursuant to Senate Bill 606 and Assembly Bill 1668. A wide range of best management practices have been developed that focus on technical advancements and improved management practices that will increase the efficiency of water use in the CII sector. (c) The CII sector is fundamental to the Californias economy and structure. The CII sector employs residents, provides goods and services, and maintains the states position as a center for technology and innovation. Though Californias economy has grown, the water used in the state has generally remained consistent. Increasing water use efficiency is critical to growing and protecting the states economy and to reducing pressure on Californias water resources and environmental health.(d) Historical documentation shows that CII water use accounts for approximately 30 percent, or roughly 2,6000,000 acre-feet, of total urban water use in California.(e) California has proposed a statewide water supply strategy that lays out a vision for adapting to a future with at least 10 percent less usable water within the next two decades because of changing climate patterns. The statewide water supply strategy includes goals to employ more efficient water conservation techniques and recycle and reuse wastewater.
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5656 SEC. 2. The Legislature finds and declares the following:(a) In the 201718 Regular Session of the Legislature, the California State Legislature passed Senate Bill 606 and Assembly Bill 1668 on water conservation and drought planning, which included provisions for advancing urban water use efficiency standards, variances, and performance measures. (b) The Department of Water Resources recommended commercial, industrial, and institutional (CII) best management practices pursuant to Senate Bill 606 and Assembly Bill 1668. A wide range of best management practices have been developed that focus on technical advancements and improved management practices that will increase the efficiency of water use in the CII sector. (c) The CII sector is fundamental to the Californias economy and structure. The CII sector employs residents, provides goods and services, and maintains the states position as a center for technology and innovation. Though Californias economy has grown, the water used in the state has generally remained consistent. Increasing water use efficiency is critical to growing and protecting the states economy and to reducing pressure on Californias water resources and environmental health.(d) Historical documentation shows that CII water use accounts for approximately 30 percent, or roughly 2,6000,000 acre-feet, of total urban water use in California.(e) California has proposed a statewide water supply strategy that lays out a vision for adapting to a future with at least 10 percent less usable water within the next two decades because of changing climate patterns. The statewide water supply strategy includes goals to employ more efficient water conservation techniques and recycle and reuse wastewater.
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5858 SEC. 2. The Legislature finds and declares the following:
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6262 (a) In the 201718 Regular Session of the Legislature, the California State Legislature passed Senate Bill 606 and Assembly Bill 1668 on water conservation and drought planning, which included provisions for advancing urban water use efficiency standards, variances, and performance measures.
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6464 (b) The Department of Water Resources recommended commercial, industrial, and institutional (CII) best management practices pursuant to Senate Bill 606 and Assembly Bill 1668. A wide range of best management practices have been developed that focus on technical advancements and improved management practices that will increase the efficiency of water use in the CII sector.
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6868 (d) Historical documentation shows that CII water use accounts for approximately 30 percent, or roughly 2,6000,000 acre-feet, of total urban water use in California.
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7272 SEC. 3. Section 10609.11 is added to the Water Code, to read:10609.11. (a) The department and the Office of Community Partnerships and Strategic Communications shall include, within the Save Our Water Campaign, a statewide water wise designation to be awarded to businesses in the CII sector.(b) The designation shall be awarded to businesses in the CII sector that meet or exceed the recommendations for CII water use best management practices pursuant to Section 10609.10.
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8888 (b) The designation shall be awarded to businesses in the CII sector that meet or exceed the recommendations for CII water use best management practices pursuant to Section 10609.10.