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Guidebook For Implementation Of Senate Bill 1610 And Senate Bill 221 Of 2001 To Assist Water Suppliers, Cities, And Counties In Integrating Water And Land Use Planning, California Department Of Water Resources Oct 2003

Guidebook For Implementation Of Senate Bill 1610 And Senate Bill 221 Of 2001 To Assist Water Suppliers, Cities, And Counties In Integrating Water And Land Use Planning, California Department Of Water Resources

California Agencies

Senate Bills 610 (Chapter 643, Statutes of 2001) and Senate Bill 221 (Chapter 642, Statutes of 2001) amended state law, effective January 1, 2002, to improve the link between information on water supply availability and certain land use decisions made by cities and counties. SB 610 and SB 221 are companion measures which seek to promote more collaborative planning between local water suppliers and cities and counties. Both statutes require detailed information regarding water availability to be provided to the city and county decision-makers prior to approval of specified large development projects. Both statutes also require this detailed information be …


Emerging Issues In Public Policy: The Environment, Water, And The Coast, 1977-1982, Institute Of Governmental Studies Jan 1984

Emerging Issues In Public Policy: The Environment, Water, And The Coast, 1977-1982, Institute Of Governmental Studies

California Agencies

This collection, titled "The Environment, Water, and the Coast," presents a selection of the Institute's Public Affairs Report on these topics for 1977-1982.


Report Of The Task Force On California's Water Future, Commission For Economic Development Apr 1982

Report Of The Task Force On California's Water Future, Commission For Economic Development

California Agencies

No abstract provided.


Land Use Within The California Coastal Zone, California Department Of Water Resources Oct 1978

Land Use Within The California Coastal Zone, California Department Of Water Resources

California Agencies

The way land is used along the California coast is of great concern to the people of California. Our coast is an environmentally sensitive area and an invaluable esthetic and economic asset to our State. An important factor in protecting that asset is knowing what the I and has been used for in the past and how it is being used now so that future use can be channeled in the proper direction.

To aid this process, the Department of Water Resources is publishing this report, which presents the latest land use data assembled by the Department for the coastal …


North Coast Area Investigation. Preliminary Edition, California Department Of Water Resources Sep 1964

North Coast Area Investigation. Preliminary Edition, California Department Of Water Resources

California Agencies

With this report, the Department of Water Resources concludes a seven-year reconnaissance investigation of the North Coastal area. This investigation has been part of the department's traditional and continuing activities in planning for statewide water development. The objective of the reconnaissance program was to formulate plans by which the water resources of the region can be integrated with the State's expanding economy through orderly, staged development. The planning emphasis has been directed towards major water conservation projects; however, all aspects of water control and utilization have been considered. The planning framework presented herein is thus multiple-purpose in nature; it provides …


Land And Water Use In Klamath River Hydrographic Unit. Volume 1: Text, California Department Of Water Resources May 1963

Land And Water Use In Klamath River Hydrographic Unit. Volume 1: Text, California Department Of Water Resources

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The State Legislature requested the Department of Water Resources to make a current inventory of the water resources and water requirements of the State in greater detail and to higher standards than has previously been done. Results of this inventory will be presented in two series of reports covering (l) land and water use, and (2) water resources and water requirements.

This land and water use report covers the watershed of the Klamath River and is the sixth of the Bulletin No. 94 series. This report is a preliminary edition. After a public hearing is held in the Klamath River …