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The California Water Boards' Annual Performance Report - Fiscal Year 2012-13

ALLOCATE: WATER RIGHTS COMPLIANCE ASSURANCE

GROUP:  WATER RIGHTS COMPLIANCE
MEASURE:  NUMBER OF REPORTS REVIEWED
NUMBER OF INSPECTIONS
NUMBER OF VIOLATIONS
MESSAGE:  Approximately 71% of the Diversion and Use Reports that were due to the State Water Board were received.
KEY STATISTICS FOR FY 2012-13

 

MEASUREMENTS  - Data Last Updated on: 

Type of Water Right Allocation Number of Water Right Holders Monitoring Reports Due Monitoring Reports Reviewed Field Inspections/Office Evaluations Violations (not including reporting) Failure to Report Violations

 

WHAT THE MEASURE IS SHOWING

The data show that about 29% of required Diversion and Use reports were not submitted. As defined here, reporting violations reflect the number of water right holders that failed to submit a report. For violations documented during field inspection, the vast majority are related to questions about the basis of the water right.

WHY THIS MEASURE IS IMPORTANT

According to the State Water Board’s water rights database system, there are more than 25,000 water right holders throughout California. In addition, more water rights have been adjudicated by the courts, exempted by legislation or, are otherwise not being exercised and not reported to the State Water Board. Compliance assurance for water rights requirements relies on field inspections and diversion and use report reviews to determine if water right permit and license holders are complying with the conditions contained in their permits and licenses.

TECHNICAL CONSIDERATIONS

GLOSSARY

Permits
A water right permit is an authorization to develop a water diversion and use project. In deciding whether to approve applications and impose certain conditions in permits, the State Water Board is required to consider water quality control plans, including the protection of the beneficial uses of water, the public interest, reasonableness, and the public trust (protection of resources held in trust for all citizens, such as commerce, navigation, fisheries, and recreational and ecological values). Before issuing a water right, the State Water Board must find that "unappropriated" (unclaimed) water is available to supply the applicant, considering the water flows needed to remain in the stream (instream flows) for the protection of other beneficial uses, including municipal supply, agricultural supply, and fish and wildlife habitat. The water right permit specifies how much and during which season water can be diverted, and other conditions, such as special terms to protect instream flows. The right to use water is obtained through actual use of water within the limits described in the permit.

Licenses
A water right license is a certificate issued to confer a vested water right under certain conditions (a vested water right is established through beneficial use of water) and constitutes the final confirmation of the water right. The State Water Board issues a license, which is issued to the appropriator when the water development project is completed, the terms of the permit have been met, and the largest volume of water under the permit is put to beneficial use. A license is issued for only that water that has been reasonably and beneficially used.

Statement of Water Diversion and Use Program
California law requires each person or organization that uses diverted surface water or pumped groundwater from a known subterranean stream to: 1) file a Statement of Water Diversion and Use (Statement); or 2) file an application to appropriate water with the State Water Resources Control Board (State Water Board), Division of Water Rights (Division). A Statement should be filed if water is diverted and used under a claim of riparian entitlement to the natural stream flow. A valid riparian claim is a vested right that is superior to any permit or license issued by the Division to appropriate water

Water Diversion Measurement
In 2009, the California Water Code was modified to require diverters of water who file Statements to measure their monthly water diversions beginning in January 2012. Amended California Water Code section 5103 subdivision (e)(1) states the following: "On and after January 1, 2012, monthly records of water diversions. The measurements of the diversion shall be made using best available technologies and best professional practices. Nothing in this paragraph shall be construed to require the implementation of technologies or practices by a person who provides to the [State Water Board] documentation demonstrating that the implementation of those practices is not locally cost effective."

( Page last updated: 9/30/13 )

 
 

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