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More Money to Capture the Rain

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Thursday, March 6, 2014   

SACRAMENTO, Calif. – State lawmakers working on a water bond proposal to put before voters in November want to increase funding for water storage.

Assemblymember Anthony Rendon is proposing amendments to the Clean and Safe Drinking Water Act.

He says after holding hearings across the state, it's clear Californians want to store more water to protect farmers and communities in dry years.

"Hundreds of families and farmers attended the last two Central Valley hearings to express their concerns about replenishing our aquifers and preventing the needless loss of water by improving the way we store water that flows through our rivers and streams,” he says.

The amendment to Assembly Bill 1331 would increase funding for above and below-ground water storage from $1.5 billion to $2.5 billion.

Rendon says the increase in water storage funding will help protect California from future droughts and provide tens of thousands of new jobs at the same time.

Rendon stresses the water bond funds will be available for both underground and above-ground storage projects.

"The whole point of this water bond package from the outset has been to stay away from specific earmarks,” he explains. “All projects will be able to compete for these grants.”

The water bond also includes $1 billion for improving drinking water quality, $1.5 billion for protecting rivers and watersheds, and $1 billion for protecting the Delta.

AB 1331 is set to be heard in the Senate Natural Resources and Water Committee on March 25.




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