RESOLUTION NO. 77-1
POLICY WITH RESPECT TO WATER
RECLAMATION IN CALIFORNIA
WHEREAS:
(1) Beneficial use will be made of wastewaters that would otherwise be discharged to marine or brackish receiving waters or evaporation ponds,
(2) Reclaimed water will replace or supplement the use of fresh water or better quality water,
(3) Reclaimed water will be used to preserve, restore, or enhance instream beneficial uses which include, but are not limited to, fish, wildlife, recreation and esthetics associated with any surface water or wetlands.
II. The State Board and the Regional Boards shall (1) encourage reclamation and reuse of water in water-short areas of the State, (2) encourage water conservation measures which further extend the water resources of the State, and (3) encourage other agencies, in particular the Department of Water Resources, to assist in implementing this policy.
IV. In implementing the foregoing Principles, the State Board or the Regional Boards, as the case may be, shall take appropriate actions, recommend legislation, and recommend actions by other agencies in the areas of (1) planning, (2) project funding, (3) water rights, (4) regulation and enforcement, (5) research and demonstration, and (6) public involvement and information.
(b) Adopts amendments and additions to Title 23, California Administrative Code Sections 654.4, 761, 764.9, 783, 2101, 2102, 2107, 2109, 2109.1, 2109.2, 2119, 2121, 2133(b)(2), and 2133(b)(3),
(c) Approves Grants Management Memorandum No. 9.01, "WASTEWATER RECLAMATION",
(d) Approves the Division of Planning and Research, Procedures and Criteria for the Selection of Wastewater Reclamation Research and Demonstration Projects,
(e) Approves "GUIDELINES FOR REGULATION OF WATER RECLAMATION",
(f) Approves the Plan of Action contained in Part III of the document identified in Finding Five above,
(g) Directs the Executive Officer to establish an Interagency Water Reclamation Policy Advisory Committee. Such Committee shall examine trends, analyze implementation problems, and report annually to the Board the results of the implementation of this policy, and
(h) Authorizes the Chairperson of the Board and directs the Executive Officer to implement the foregoing Principles and the Plan of Action contained in Part III of the document identified in Finding Five above, as appropriate.
3.
That not later than July 1, 1978, the Board shall review this policy and
actions taken to implement it, along with the report prepared by the Interagency
Water Reclamation Policy Advisory Committee, to determine whether modifications
to this policy are appropriate to more effectively encourage water reclamation
in California.
4. That the Chairperson of the Board shall transmit to the California Legislature a complete copy of the "Policy and Action Plan for Water Reclamation in California".
Dated: January 6, 1977
/signed/
Bill B. Dendy
Executive Officer