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Keeping informed: SBx7-7
The Council is working with DWR regarding the development of implementation specifics for SBx7-7.   The Council is bringing more than ten years of institutional experience, as well as the countless years of our members experience to help the Department develop processes to advance agricultural water management planning in line with the best professional practices of agricultural water suppliers. Looking for more information on SBx7-7?
Last Updated ( Saturday, 19 March 2011 )
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Water Conservation Act of 2009 (SBx7-7)
Be sure to check out our expanding DWR Task List information in the Resources tab as DWR continues to implement the Water Conservation Act of 2009.  We have additional information on water measurement.  If you have questions on SBx7-7 (Water Conservation Act of 2009) don't hesitate to contact us at the Council office.
 
2009 Legislation
Navigating water legislation at the capitol for the last couple weeks has been difficult to follow.  The details surrounding the legislation continually change as both Republicans and Democrats strive for a mutual agreement.  The sticking point is the possible new powers and authority for the State Water Resources Control Board. 
 
Despite the package’s ever-changing form, the Agricultural Water Management Council is still named as the entity for water management plans.  Districts with a Council endorsed plan have met the new requirements for water management planning under the proposed legislation.
 
As of yet, the bill requires all districts with 10,000 irrigated acres and above to submit water management plans to the Department of Water Resources.  Districts under 25,000 irrigated acres are eligible to receive state funding to offset the costs of preparing a plan.  Newly added, the Council has been named to work with DWR to develop a definition for agricultural water use efficiency.
 
The policy bill only requires a majority vote and could pass without Republican support, whereas a bond would require a two-thirds majority to pass.
 
Assembly Speaker Karen Bass has called for a session Monday, November, 2.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Last Updated ( Thursday, 29 October 2009 )
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