California 2025-2026 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill AB1367

Introduced
2/21/25  
Refer
3/13/25  

Caption

The California Water Plan: water storage.

Impact

If enacted, AB 1367 could significantly influence the state's water management policies and strategies. The mandate to prioritize water storage may drive future investments in infrastructure and technology aimed at enhancing water retention and distribution. This legislative focus may also lead to a shift in priorities for the Department of Water Resources, potentially reallocating funds and resources towards improving existing storage facilities and developing new ones, thereby ensuring a more reliable water supply in response to changing demand patterns.

Summary

Assembly Bill 1367, introduced by Assembly Member Gallagher, seeks to amend the California Water Plan by designating water storage as the preferred strategy for addressing increased water demands from urban, agricultural, and environmental sectors. By making this declaration, the bill emphasizes the importance of expanding the state’s capacity to store water, which is critical in the context of California's ongoing struggles with water scarcity and managing its limited water resources effectively.

Contention

While the bill has the potential to address critical water management issues, it may encounter opposition from various stakeholders. Environmental groups may raise concerns regarding the ecological impacts of large-scale water storage projects, such as potential effects on local ecosystems, wildlife habitats, and water quality. Additionally, there may be debates on whether this approach adequately addresses the issues of water conservation and efficiency, as some contend that enhancing water storage alone may not resolve the broader challenges of water scarcity without complementary strategies focused on sustainability.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA AB2218

Water policy: California Native American tribes.

CA ACA11

California Water Resiliency Act.

CA AB295

California Environmental Quality Act: environmental leadership development projects: water storage, water conveyance, and groundwater recharge projects: streamlined review.

CA AB362

Water policy: California tribal communities.

CA HB0349

Statewide Water Storage

CA AB2521

California Council on Science and Technology: water availability study: Central Valley.

CA AB580

Surface mining: Metropolitan Water District of Southern California.

CA HB215

Working to Advance Tangible and Effective Reforms for California Act or the WATER for California Act This bill addresses the operation of the Central Valley Project (CVP), a federal water project in California owned and operated by the Bureau of Reclamation, and the California State Water Project (SWP), which is operated jointly with the CVP. Specifically, the bill requires that Reclamation operate the CVP and SWP pursuant to a specified alternative to a proposed action in a final environmental impact statement and 2019 agency published Biological Opinions (BiOps). The bill also requires Reclamation and the Department of Commerce to submit a justification to Congress that meets certain requirements prior to requesting or completing a reinitiation of consultation that will result in new BiOps. This bill also requires Reclamation to allocate water to existing agricultural water service contractors within the CVP's Sacramento River Watershed based on the water year type (e.g., dry, wet). These allocations must not affect the United States' ability or obligations to deliver water under other designated contracts. Further, the bill repeals certain eligibility requirements for water infrastructure construction funding under the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act to make the Shasta Dam and Reservoir Enlargement Project in California eligible for funding. The bill also requires that Reclamation funds made available but not used for this project in previous appropriations years be made available to the project. Finally, the bill reauthorizes Reclamation's support for the construction or expansion of water storage projects.

CA AB2215

Water rights: permits: State Water Project.

CA HF4253

Rule amendments on boat storage structures in public waters required.

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