New Provisions to Combat Ongoing Drought in California

On March 27th, 2015, California Governor Edmund G. Brown signed into law a $1 Billion emergency drought package. The emergency legislation (AB 91 and 92) provides funding for drought relief as well as to critical water projects in the state. Governor Brown states that “[t]his funding is just one piece of [a] much larger effort to help those most impacted by the drought and prepare the state for an uncertain future.” The bill will offer money for emergency food aid, drinking water, water recycling, conservation awareness, water system modeling, species tracking, and infrastructure and flood protection funding, to name a few.

The full text of AB 91 and 92 can be found at http://leginfo.legislature.ca.gov/.

This all comes just weeks after the California State Water Resource Control Board (“Board”) expanded its Emergency Water Conservation Regulations. The Board now prohibits certain potable water uses such as washing down driveways, and washing a motor vehicle with a hose not equipped with a “shut-off nozzle”, and commercial changes such as restaurants only providing water upon request. (A list of all changes to these regulations, can be found at http://www.swrcb.ca.gov/). Local agencies are able to fine property owners up to $500 a day for failure to implement conservation requirements of the Board.

More information about ongoing action in California pertaining to the drought can be found at http://ca.gov/drought/.