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Appropriative water rights in general: Appropriative rights may be sold or transferred. The right is not based upon land ownership. A permit is required through the State Water Control Board.
To preserve, enhance, and 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.
DWR manages Californias water resources, systems, and infrastructure, including the State Water Project (SWP), in a responsible, sustainable way. Our responsibilities and duties include: Preventing and responding to floods, droughts, and catastrophic events. Informing and educating the public on water issues.
The State Water Resources Control Board (State Water Board) and the nine Regional Water Quality Control Boards (Regional Water Boards), collectively known as the California Water Boards (Water Boards), are dedicated to a single vision: abundant clean water for human uses and environmental protection to sustain
Water is protected for the use and benefit of all Californians. Californias waters cannot be owned by individuals, groups, businesses, or governmental agencies. But permits, licenses, and registrations give individuals and others the right to beneficially use reasonable amounts of water.
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Payments to Water Boards Drinking Water. DAS-DrinkingWaterFees@waterboards.ca.gov. (916) 341-5082. Environmental Accreditation Program Laboratory (ELAP) (916) 323-3431. Water Quality. FeeBranch@waterboards.ca.gov. (916) 341-5247.
Water Boards or Water Resources? The State Water Resources Control Board (State Water Board) and the nine Regional Water Quality Control Boards (Regional Boards) protects water quality and allocates surface water rights.
State Board Role Administers water rights program. Conducts public hearing, considers, and adopts water quality plans, orders, and permits taking into consideration any relevant issues involving the capture and use of stormwater. Financial assistance Regional Board staff may advise Regional Board on worthy projects.