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AGENDA REPORT
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6/7/2016
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15Y
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20
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l <br /> NOW, THEREFORE, I, EDMUND G. BROWN JR., Governor of the State of <br /> California, in accordance with the authority vested in me by the Constitution and <br /> statutes of the State of California, in particular California Government Code sections <br /> 8567 and 8571, do hereby issue this Executive Order, effective immediately. <br /> IT IS HEREBY ORDERED THAT: <br /> The orders and provisions contained in my January 17, 2014 Emergency <br /> Proclamation, my April 25, 2014 Emergency Proclamation, Executive Orders B-26-14, <br /> B-28-14, B-29-15, and B-36-15 remain in full force and in effect except as modified <br /> herein. <br /> State agencies shall update temporary emergency water restrictions and <br /> transition to permanent, long-term improvements in water use by taking the following <br /> actions. <br /> USE WATER MORE WISELY <br /> 1. The State Water Resources Control Board (Water Board) shall, as soon as <br /> practicable, adjust emergency water conservation regulations through the end of <br /> January 2017 in recognition of the differing water supply conditions across the <br /> state. To prepare for the possibility of another dry winter, the Water Board shall <br /> also develop, by January 2017, a proposal to achieve a mandatory reduction in <br /> potable urban water usage that builds off of the mandatory 25% reduction called <br /> for in Executive Order B-29-15 and lessons learned through 2016. <br /> 2. The Department of Water Resources (Department) shall work with the Water <br /> Board to develop new water use targets as part of a permanent framework for <br /> urban water agencies. These new water use targets shall build upon the existing <br /> state law requirements that the state achieve a 20% reduction in urban water <br /> usage by 2020. (Senate Bill No. 7 (7th Extraordinary Session, 2009-2010).) <br /> These water use targets shall be customized to the unique conditions of each <br /> water agency, shall generate more statewide water conservation than existing <br /> requirements, and shall be based on strengthened standards for: <br /> a. Indoor residential per capita water use; <br /> b. Outdoor irrigation, in a manner that incorporates landscape area, local <br /> climate, and new satellite imagery data; <br /> c. Commercial, industrial, and institutional water use; and <br /> d. Water lost through leaks. <br /> The Department and Water Board shall consult with urban water suppliers, local <br /> governments, environmental groups, and other partners to develop these water <br /> use targets and shall publicly issue a proposed draft framework by January 10, <br /> 2017. <br />
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