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As California continues to grapple with ongoing drought conditions, state lawmakers have introduced new regulations to curb unnecessary water use. Assembly Bill 1572 now prohibits the use of potable waterwater safe for drinking and bathingto irrigate non-functional turf.
Sea level rise threatens billions of dollars of property and infrastructure along Californias coastline, jeopardizes many freshwater coastal aquifers, and threatens water exports from the SacramentoSan Joaquin Delta.
Email: DWR California Water News subscription waternewseditors@water.ca.gov. General comments and questions dwrwebcomment@water.ca.gov. Media inquiries media@water.ca.gov.
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 Bottom Line Water rights are the legal rights of property owners to access and use bodies of water adjacent to lands they hold. Riparian rights give landowners access and usage of flowing bodies of waters like rivers and streams.
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The more water a property has and the broader access you have to that water, the more expensive the property will be. A property with broad allowances for irrigation, hydroelectric power, or even bottling for drinking water will have a higher value than one with limited access to water.
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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