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It�f LEGISLATIVE INFORMATION <br />Home Bill Information California Law Publications Other Resources My Subscriptions My Favorites <br />(A) A description of any groundwater basin or basins from which the urban water supplier pumps <br />groundwater. For basins that a court or the board has adjudicated the rights to pump groundwater, a <br />copy of the order or decree adopted by the court or the board and a description of the amount of <br />groundwater the urban water supplier has the legal right to pump under the order or decree. For a <br />basin that has not been adjudicated, information as to whether the department has identified the <br />basin as a high- or medium -priority basin in the most current official departmental bulletin that <br />characterizes the condition of the groundwater basin, and a detailed description of the efforts being <br />undertaken by the urban water supplier to coordinate with groundwater sustainability agencies or <br />groundwater management agencies listed in subdivision (c) of Section 10723 to maintain or achieve <br />sustainable groundwater conditions in accordance with a groundwater sustainability plan or <br />alternative adopted pursuant to Part 2.74 (commencing with Section 10720). <br />(B) A detailed description and analysis of the location, amount, and sufficiency of groundwater <br />pumped by the urban water supplier for the past five years. The description and analysis shall be <br />based on information that is reasonably available, including, but not limited to, historic use <br />records. <br />(C) A detailed description and analysis of the amount and location of groundwater that is <br />projected to be pumped by the urban water supplier. The description and analysis shall be based <br />on information that is reasonably available, including, but not limited to, historic use records. <br />(c) Describe the opportunities for exchanges or transfers of water on a short-term or long-term basis. <br />(d) (1) For an urban retail water supplier, quantify, to the extent records are available, past and <br />current water use, over the same five-year increments described in subdivision (a), and <br />projected water use, based upon information developed pursuant to subdivision (a), identifying <br />the uses among water use sectors, including, but not necessarily limited to, all of the following: <br />(A) Single-family residential. <br />(B) Multifamily. <br />(C) Commercial. <br />(D) Industrial. <br />(E) Institutional and governmental. <br />(F) Landscape. <br />(G) Sales to other agencies. <br />(H) Saline water intrusion barriers, groundwater recharge, or conjunctive use, or any combination thereof. <br />(1) Agricultural. <br />(J) Distribution system waterloss. <br />(2) The water use projections shall be in the same five-year increments described in subdivision (a). <br />(3) (A) The distribution system water loss shall be quantified for each of the five years preceding <br />the plan update, in accordance with rules adopted pursuant to Section 10608.34. <br />(B) The distribution system water loss quantification shall be reported in accordance with a <br />worksheet approved or developed by the department through a public process. The water loss <br />quantification worksheet shall be based on the water system balance methodology developed by <br />the American Water Works Association. <br />(C) In the plan due July 1, 2021, and in each update thereafter, data shall be included to show <br />whether the urban retail water supplier met the distribution loss standards enacted by the <br />board pursuant to Section 10608.34. <br />(4) (A) Water use projections, where available, shall display and account for the water savings <br />estimated to result from adopted codes, standards, ordinances, or transportation and land use <br />