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It�f LEGISLATIVE INFORMATION <br />Home Bill Information California Law Publications Other Resources My Subscriptions My Favorites <br />procedures for triggered shortage response actions as determined pursuant to Section 10632.2. <br />(7) (A) A description of the legal authorities that empower the urban water supplier to <br />implement and enforce its shortage response actions specified in paragraph (4) that may <br />include, but are not limited to, statutory authorities, ordinances, resolutions, and contract <br />provisions. <br />(B) A statement that an urban water supplier shall declare a water shortage emergency in <br />accordance with Chapter 3 (commencing with Section 350) of Division 1. <br />(C) A statement that an urban water supplier shall coordinate with any city or county within which it <br />provides water supply services for the possible proclamation of a local emergency, as defined in <br />Section 8558 of the Government Code. <br />(8) A description of the financial consequences of, and responses for, drought conditions, <br />including, but not limited to, all of the following: <br />(A) A description of potential revenue reductions and expense increases associated with <br />activated shortage response actions described in paragraph (4). <br />(B) A description of mitigation actions needed to address revenue reductions and expense increases <br />associated with activated shortage response actions described in paragraph (4). <br />(C) A description of the cost of compliance with Chapter 3.3 (commencing with Section 365) of Division 1. <br />(9) For an urban retail water supplier, monitoring and reporting requirements and procedures that <br />ensure appropriate data is collected, tracked, and analyzed for purposes of monitoring customer <br />compliance and to meet state reporting requirements. <br />(10) Reevaluation and improvement procedures for systematically monitoring and evaluating <br />the functionality of the water shortage contingency plan in order to ensure shortage risk <br />tolerance is adequate and appropriate water shortage mitigation strategies are implemented <br />as needed. <br />(b) For purposes of developing the water shortage contingency plan pursuant to subdivision (a), <br />an urban water supplier shall analyze and define water features that are artificially supplied with <br />water, including ponds, lakes, waterfalls, and fountains, separately from swimming pools and <br />spas, as defined in subdivision (a) of Section 115921 of the Health and Safety Code. <br />(c) The urban water supplier shall make available the water shortage contingency plan prepared <br />pursuant to this article to its customers and any city or county within which it provides water supplies <br />no later than 30 days after adoption of the water shortage contingency plan. <br />(Repealed and added by Stats. 2018, Ch. 14, Sec. 32. (SB 606) Effective January 1, 2019.) <br />10632.1 An urban water supplier shall conduct an annual water supply and demand assessment pursuant to <br />subdivision (a) of Section 10632 and, on or before June 1 of each year, submit an annual water shortage <br />assessment report to the department with information for anticipated shortage, triggered shortage <br />response actions, compliance and enforcement actions, and communication actions consistent with the <br />supplier's water shortage contingency plan. An urban water supplier that relies on imported water from <br />the State Water Project or the Bureau of Reclamation shall submit its annual water supply and demand <br />assessment within 14 days of receiving its final allocations, or by June 1 of each year, whichever is later. <br />(Added by Stats. 2018, Ch. 14, Sec. 33. (SB 606) Effective January 1, 2019.) <br />10632.2. An urban water supplier shall follow, where feasible and appropriate, the prescribed procedures <br />and implement determined shortage response actions in its water shortage contingency plan, as identified in <br />subdivision <br />(a) of Section 10632, or reasonable alternative actions, provided that descriptions of the alternative <br />actions are submitted with the annual water shortage assessment report pursuant to Section <br />