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Established in 1956 by the California State Legislature, DWR protects, conserves, develops, and manages much of Californias water supply. This includes the State Water Project (SWP), the nations largest state-built water conveyance program.
The State of California wants to know when you sell or transfer water rights. As part of any land use transaction involving water rights, regulations require landowners to provide notice to the Water Resources Control Board (WRCB) when water rights transfer to new owners.
AB 460 - Update: Signed by Governor Newsom September 22 AB 460 is focused on increasing penalties for parties who use water illegally. It requires the State Water Board to increase the maximum amounts of civil and administrative liabilities or penalties it imposes by inflation every year starting in 2026.
The Division of Drinking Water (DDW) regulates public water systems, oversees water recycling projects, permits water treatment devices, supports and promotes water system security, and performs a number of other functions. To learn more about DDW activities, click on a link below.
Riparian water rights cannot be sold or transferred other than with the riparian land. However, riparian rights are not lost by non-use. A person who has a riparian right, but is not currently using water, has a dormant riparian right. He or she can begin using water under that dormant right at any time.
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Final answer: In California, the maximum duration for leasing water rights is generally 2 years, reflecting the states focus on sustainable water management.
restore the quality of Californias water resources and drinking water for the protection of the environment, public health, and all beneficial uses, and to ensure proper water resource allocation and efficient use, for the benefit of present and future generations.
You are required to notify the State Water Board within 30 days of any changes to ownership, contact information, or diverter information. Failure to do so may result in fines.

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