Examples of California Water Plan in a sentence
CALFED Surface Water Storage Studies Source: California Department of Water Resources, A Resource Management Strategy of the California Water Plan, July 29, 2016.In 2018 reporting to Congress, Reclamation recommended an initial list of seven projects that it concluded met the WIIN Act criteria.
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/).
Take into consideration the effect of its actions pursuant to this chapter on the California Water Plan adopted or revised pursuant to Division 6 (commencing with Section 10000) and on any other general or coordinated governmental plan looking toward the development, utilization, or conservation of the water resources of the state.
The 1957 California Water Plan called for “the conservation of some 8,000,000 acre-feet of water per season for export to areas of deficiency elsewhere in the state” from the “Klamath-Trinity Group.” Earlier, in 1951, the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation had proposed (or at least examined) the Ah Pah dam on the Klamath River as part of its “United Western Investigation Study.” It was envisioned to hold 15-million acre-feet of water for delivery to the same “areas of deficiency” in the state.
Includes 99.8967 shares acquired between July 1, 2007 and September 30, 2007 through the reporting person's participation in a dividend reinvestment plan meeting the requirements of Rule 16a-11.
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.
Adjudication is defined in the 2005 California Water Plan as the “Act of judging or deciding by law.
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).
Consideration for the California Water Plan The state board shall take into consideration the effect of its actions pursuant to this chapter on the California Water Plan as adopted or revised pursuant to Division 6 (commencing with Section 10000) of this code, and on any other general or coordinated governmental plan looking toward the development, utilization, or conservation of the waters of the state.
Based on the 2013 California Water Plan Update, use of more water efficient toilets, showers, faucets, washing machines and leak detection could reduce water usage by 15 gallons per capita per day (GPCD), a 25% reduction from typical daily residential water usage of 62 GPCD.