(a) If directed by the State Board to do so based on its determination that there is an existing or potential problem with the system's source capacity or a proposed expansion pursuant to section 64556(a)(5), a water system shall submit a Source Capacity Planning Study (Study) containing the following information:
- (1) The anticipated growth of the water system over a projected period of at least ten years in terms of the population and number and type of residential, commercial, and industrial service connections to be served by the water system.
- (2) Estimates of the amount of water needed to meet the total annual demand and the MDD over the projected ten-year growth period (projected system demand). Methods, assumptions, and calculations used to estimate the projected system demand shall be included.
(3) A map and description of the entire existing and proposed service area, showing:
(A) The location of each water source, including wells that are abandoned, out-of-service, destroyed, standby, or inactive;
- 1. Any valid water rights owned by the system for surface water sources, including information on any limitations or restrictions of those rights;
- 2. For a groundwater aquifer, the groundwater levels and drawdown patterns;
- 3. Permits or approvals for groundwater extraction if pumping from an adjudicated groundwater basin;
- 4. Existing and planned source pumping capability and distribution storage capacity for the system as a whole and for each pressure zone;
- 5. The calculated sustained well yields of existing wells if groundwater sources are used;
- 6. Permits, if required, for any waters proposed for use to offset potable water demand; and
- 7. A Source Water Assessment for each potable water source.
- (B) Distribution system piping, pressure zones, hydropneumatic tanks, and reservoirs;
- (C) Valves, sample taps, flow meters, unmetered service connections, and other system appurtenances;
- (D) Conveyance facilities;
- (E) Any flood plains in the projected service area; and
- (F) The 100 year flood or highest recorded flood level, whichever is higher.
- (b) If directed by the State Board to do so based on its determination that a study is out of date, a water system shall update and submit the Study to the State Board.
- (c) Water systems that have submitted an Urban Water Management Plan to the Department of Water Resources pursuant to Water Code Part 2.6 commencing with section 10610, may submit a copy of that report in lieu of some or all of the requirements of subsection (a) to the extent such information is included in the plan.
Note: Authority cited: Sections 116271, 116350 and 116375, Health and Safety Code. Reference: Sections 116275, 116375 and 116555, Health and Safety Code.
History
1. New section filed 2-8-2008; operative 3-9-2008 (Register 2008, No. 6).
2. Change without regulatory effect amending subsections (a), (b) and (c) and amending Note filed 6-2-2015 pursuant to section 100, title 1, California Code of Regulations (Register 2015, No. 23).
3. Change without regulatory effect amending subsection (c) filed 7-12-2022 pursuant to section 100, title 1, California Code of Regulations (Register 2022, No. 28).