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State
water board drafts policy responding to new legislation for in-stream
flows
12/29/2007
Eureka
Reporter
Responding to new
legislation, the State Water Resources Control Board staff has drafted
guidelines for maintaining adequate flows of water in
North
Coast
streams and rivers.
Acting in response to the mandates of Assembly Bill 2121 (Chapter 943,
Statutes of 2004), the five-member water board will consider the
proposed guidelines in 2008, according to a State Water Resources
Control Board news release.
AB 2121 requires the State Water Resources Control Board to adopt
guidelines to determine how much water must remain in
North
Coast
streams to protect salmon and other
fish and to follow those guidelines when considering more than 310
pending applications to appropriate water from
North
Coast
streams, the release stated.
If adopted, the policy would apply to water diversions from streams in
five counties: Marin,
Sonoma
and parts of Mendocino,
Napa
and Humboldt counties.
The water board staff has released the draft policy, which starts a
public comment period and scientific peer review. The scientific peer
review will extend for 30 days and the public review period will run
concurrently for 45 days.
Under
California
law and policy, the state acts as
guardian for in-stream needs for aquatic habitat, recreation and
navigation, and must balance the needs of other uses against in-stream
requirements and other environmental uses.
The draft policy can be read on the state water board’s Web site at www.waterrights.ca.gov/HTML/instreamflow_nccs.html.
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