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State Water Board Approves Spending To Save Failing Drinking Water Systems

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An ambitious spending plan to shore up hundreds of failing and “at risk” California water systems won approval Tuesday from a key state regulatory agency.

In a unanimous vote, the State Water Resources Control Board authorized a plan to spend up to $130 million in fiscal year 2020-2021 through the newly created Safe and Affordable Drinking Water Fund.

The money is intended primarily to help small, community water systems in economically disadvantaged areas deliver water that is safe to drink and affordably priced.

It will also be available to help the owners of private wells treat contaminated water and to help speed the consolidation of water systems that are struggling to provide safe water to their customers.

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“Ensuring all Californians have access to clean, safe and affordable drinking water is a generational challenge,” Water Board Chair Joaquin Esquivel said. “This first year’s adoption of the fund’s annual expenditure plan is a key milestone, with much work ahead.”

For almost a year now, the Water Board has worked on a plan to spend roughly $1.3 billion over 10 years in order to save some 300 water systems throughout the state that are failing or at risk of failing.

Each year during the life of the program, the board will approve a new budget that draws primarily on money from the state’s Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund.

The struggling districts are among the smallest of the state’s roughly 7,400 public water systems and are often beset with inadequate budgets, high levels of contaminants in their water supplies, the presence of waterborne illness among ratepayers, are dependent on a single groundwater source or primarily serve an economically disadvantaged community, among other things.

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Funny, I recall a Federal Agency who has this exact job.

Oh that’s right, the EPA, created by California’s favorite Senator NIXON Bot MkIV. Almost 40 years later, still failing. Unless the objective was to rob us blind with annual “water bonds/measures” in which case they have succeeded for decades!

Safe Drinking Water Act
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Safe_Drinking_Water_Act

again sorry but no posting on other posts so sorry again

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Martinez’s city water could use an upgrade. It’s practically a historical monument.

I understand it is underway. There are many communities in the US with water systems over 100 years old.

So the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund.can be spent on an unrelated project. Is that legal? Maintaining the state’s infrastructure is one of the state government’s basic functions. Why isn’t the money already in a water related budget?

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