| Benefits of the Safe
Drinking Water, Clean Water, Watershed Protection, and Flood
Protection Bond Act |
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| ab 1584, September
9, 1999. The bond is dividued into major categories, programs
within those categories, and individual program components |
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| CATEGORIES ARE
IN BOLD CAPS, programs are in lower case caps, components
are in italics |
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All Amounts in $
million |
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page in final bill |
| Program Description |
CATEGORY |
Program |
Component |
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| SAFE DRINKING
WATER |
70 |
70 |
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4 |
| Grants and loans
to improve urban drinking water supplies |
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| FLOOD PROTECTION
PROGRAM |
292 |
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8 |
| Flood Plain Mapping |
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5 |
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8 |
| Helps communities
determine location of |
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| flood plains, to
avoid inappropriate development |
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| Flood Protection
Corridor Program |
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70 |
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9 |
| Buying habitat and
agricultural lands and easements in |
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| flood plains, and
widening channels to let rivers meander |
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| Flood Insurance
Program |
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1 |
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| Helps cities reduce
urban flood risks |
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13 |
| City of Santee
Flood Protection |
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5 |
13 |
| Delta Levee |
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30 |
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| Protects Delta islands.
Full mitigation of |
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| any environmental
damage required. |
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| Flood control
subventions |
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45 |
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15 |
| Pays for state cost
share of existing flood control projects |
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| Urban Stream Restoration |
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25 |
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16 |
| Capital Area Flood
Protection |
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20 |
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17 |
| Environmentally
sound projects to protect |
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| Sacramento. Good
alternative to Auburn Dam |
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| San Lorenzo River
Flood Control |
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2 |
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18 |
| Yuba Feather Flood
Control |
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90 |
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21 |
| Flood control and
flood proofing for Marysville and Yuba City |
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70 |
21 |
| Environmental mitigation
for these projects beyond CEQA |
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20 |
24 |
| Arroyo Passajero |
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5 |
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25 |
| Flood control on
a creek near Los Banos which floods I-5 |
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| WATERSHED PROTECTION
PROGRAM |
468 |
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26 |
| Watershed Protection |
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90 |
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26 |
| Restore damaged
watersheds |
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| LA, Orange Riverside,
San Diego, San Bernardino, Ventura |
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54 |
28 |
| Other Counties |
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36 |
28 |
| Small communities
get at least $35 million |
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| The following come
from the Other Counties Allocation |
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| Pajaro River
Hydrology Study |
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2 |
33 |
| Russian River |
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5 |
33 |
| Clear Lake Watershed
Restoration |
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2 |
33 |
| Water and Watershed
Education Program |
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8 |
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34 |
| CSU Fresno San
Joaquin Valley Wter Institute |
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3 |
34 |
| Delta Science
Center (Contra Costa County) |
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2 |
34 |
| Cosumnes North
Delta Watershed Science Laboratory |
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3 |
35 |
| River Protection
Program |
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95 |
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35 |
| River Parkway acquisitions
and restoration. 60% must be |
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| spent in major metropolitan
areas |
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35 |
| San Joaquin River
Parkway |
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10 |
35 |
| Kern River Parkway |
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2.5 |
35 |
| Southern California
Integrated Watershed Program |
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235 |
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36 |
| Watershed restoration
and water managemen, water conser- |
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| vation, groundwater
desalting, etc in Santa Ana River Watershed |
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| Lake Elsinore
and San Jacinto Watershed |
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15 |
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38 |
| Watershed restoration,
wildlife and fisheries enhancement, &c |
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| Coastal Watershed
Salmon Habitat Program |
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25 |
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39 |
| Restores Salmon
habitat anywhere in state |
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| CLEAN WATER
AND WATER RECYCLING |
355 |
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40 |
| Nonpoint Source
Pollution Control Program |
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100 |
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40 |
| Loans for control
of animal waste |
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5 |
43 |
| Research on reduction
of pesticide pollution |
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2 |
44 |
| Mitigation of
water pollution by pesticides |
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8 |
44 |
| Clean water program |
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100 |
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45 |
| Loans and grants
for sewage treatment projects |
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| State Revolving
Fund (loan program) |
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30.5 |
46 |
| Includes $7 for
groundwater remediation |
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7 |
49 |
| Small Community
Grants |
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34 |
46 |
| Manteca, Stockton,
Tracy, and Orange Cove grants |
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35.5 |
46 |
| Water Recycling
(Wastewater Reclamation) |
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40 |
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49 |
| Coastal Nonpoint
Source Control Program |
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90 |
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53 |
| 60% to Riversiside,
Ventura, LA, SD, Orange, San Bernardino |
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54 |
57 |
| 40% to rest of state |
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36 |
57 |
| Huntington Beach
Pollution Control |
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4 |
54 |
| San Diego Regional
Conveyance facility studies |
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3 |
57 |
| Seawater Intrusion
Control |
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25 |
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57 |
| Aimed primarily
at Central Coast. Water Conservation, |
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| Injection Wells,
and substitute supplies for groundwater |
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| WATER CONSERVATION |
155 |
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60 |
| Agricultural Water
Conservation |
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35 |
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65 |
| Groundwater Recharge
Facilities |
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30 |
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66 |
| Urban Water Infrastructure
Rehabilitation (old pipe relacement) |
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60 |
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67 |
| Urban Water Conservation |
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30 |
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68 |
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| WATER SUPPLY RELIABILITY
& INFRASTRUCTURE |
630 |
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69 |
| Groundwater Storage
(Conjunctive Use Programs) |
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200 |
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69 |
| Bay Delta Multipurpose
Water Management Program |
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250 |
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74 |
| Control agricultural
drainage in the Delta |
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17 |
74 |
| Reduce dissolved
oxygen problem in San Joaquin River |
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40 |
74 |
| Fish screens for
SWP and CVP and elsewhere in Delta |
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120 |
75 |
| Old River Barrier
to aid fish migration |
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40 |
75 |
| Control of runoff
from abandoned mines |
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17 |
75 |
| Grantline Canal
Barrier |
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16 |
75 |
| Interim Water
Reliable Supply and Water Quality |
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180 |
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80 |
| Infrastructure
and Management Program |
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| Groundwater Storage
and Recovery and Stored Water Rights |
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| Water transfer and
exchange facilities, esp. for water quality |
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| Ag water conservation
and drainage management |
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| TOTAL |
1970 |
1970 |
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