Examples of California Water Plan in a sentence
A description of the RMS can be found in Volume 2 of the 2013 California Water Plan (http://featherriver.org/2013‐california‐ water‐plan‐update/).
California Water Plan State policy for water quality control adopted or revised in accordance with the provisions of this article, and regional water quality control plans approved or revised in accordance with Section 13245, shall become a part of the California Water Plan effective when such state policyfor water quality control, and such regional water quality control plans have been reported to the Legislature at any session thereof.
The California Water Plan 2018 indicates that for year 2060 conditions, based on the California Department of Finance’s projections of 2010 U.S. Census data, the population is projected to be nearly 51 million—a 70% increase compared to the 1990 population.The amount of water available in California can vary greatly from year to year.
The draft California Water Plan 2009 prepared by DWR promotes ways to develop a common approach for addressing uncertainty and risk in the State’s future water supplies.
In the context of an adjudicated groundwater basin, landowners or other parties have turned to the courts to settle disputes over how much groundwater can be extracted by each party to the decision.” Department of Water Resources, California Water Plan Update 2005, Vol 4, Glossary (2005).
The California Water Plan is the state's strategic plan for the efficient use, management and development of the state's water resources.
The EA/FONSI makes no attempt to place the 2010-2011 Water Transfer Program into the context of the 2005 California Water Plan that the state recently completed.
Resources, Bulletin No. 3: The California Water Plan (May, 1957) pp.
At a minimum, a Region is defined as a contiguous geographic area encompassing the service areas of multiple local agencies; is defined to maximize the opportunities to integrate water management activities; and effectively integrates water management programs and projects within a hydrologic region defined in the California Water Plan, the Regional Water Quality Control Board region, or subdivision or other region specifically identified by the Department of Water Resources.
This document is an update to the California Water Plan discussed above.