Information is Power: What do the State’s New Water Reporting Requirements Mean for You?

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The ongoing drought has highlighted this commonly accepted maxim: “You can’t manage what you don’t measure.” In response, the State Water Resources Control Board (State Board) has adopted new measuring and reporting requirements for surface water right holders in California. The emergency regulations implement a major component of Senate Bill 88, the drought trailer bill signed into law last summer. Unlike other emergency regulations, the requirements will remain in effect indefinitely.

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