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8. The Water Board shall direct urban water suppliers to develop rate strictures <br />and other pricing mechanisms, including but not limited to surcharges, fees, <br />and penalties, to maximize water conservation consistent with statewide <br />water restrictions. The Water Board is directed to adopt emergency <br />regulations, as it deems necessary, pursuant to Water Code section 1058.5 to <br />implement this directive. The Water Board is further directed to work with <br />state agencies and water suppliers to identify mechanisms that would <br />encourage and facilitate the adoption of rate structures and other pricing <br />mechanisms that promote water conservation. The California Public Utilities <br />Commission is requested to take similar action with respect to investor -owned <br />utilities providing water services. <br />INCREASE ENFORCEMENT AGAINST WATER WASTE <br />9. The Water Board shall require urban water suppliers to provide monthly <br />information on water usage, conservation, and enforcement on a permanent <br />basis. <br />10. The Water Board shall require frequent reporting of water diversion and use <br />by water right holders, conduct inspections to determine whether illegal <br />diversions or wasteful and unreasonable use of water are occurring, and bring <br />enforcement actions against illegal diverters and those engaging in the <br />wasteful and unreasonable use of water. Pursuant to Government Code <br />sections 8570 and 8627, the Water Board is granted authority to inspect <br />property or diversion facilities to ascertain compliance with water rights laws <br />and regulations where there is cause to believe such laws and regulations <br />have been violated. When access is not granted by a property owner, the <br />Water Board may obtain an inspection warrant pursuant to the procedures set <br />forth in Title 13 (commencing with section 1822.50) of Part 3 of the Code of <br />Civil Procedure for the purposes of conducting an inspection pursuant to this <br />directive. <br />11. The Department shall update the State Model Water Efficient Landscape <br />Ordinance through expedited regulation. This updated Ordinance shall <br />increase water efficiency standards for new and existing landscapes through <br />more efficient irrigation systems, greywater usage, onsite storm water <br />capture, and by limiting the portion of landscapes that can be covered in turf. <br />It will also require reporting on the implementation and enforcement of local <br />ordinances, with required reports due by December 31, 2015. The <br />Department shall provide information on local compliance to the Water Board, <br />which shall consider adopting regulations or taking appropriate enforcement <br />actions to promote compliance. The Department shall provide technical <br />assistance and give priority in grant funding to public agencies for actions <br />necessary to comply with local ordinances. <br />12. Agricultural water suppliers that supply water to more than 25,000 acres shall <br />include in their required 2015 Agricultural Water Management Plans a <br />detailed drought management plan that describes, the actions and measures <br />the supplier will take to manage water demand during drought. The <br />Department shall require those plans to include quantification of water <br />supplies and demands for 2013, 2014, and 2015 to the extent data is <br />available. The Department will provide technical assistance to water <br />suppliers in preparing the plans. <br />25H -59 <br />
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