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The Legislature finds and declares all of the following:(a) It is necessary to establish a sustainable revenue source to fund the public benefits of water-related projects and programs.
(b) (1) Public benefits are the advantages or outcomes from an undertaking that accrue to the general public. Public benefits are such that no one person or group of people can be effectively excluded from receiving the benefits. While some public benefits of water-related projects and programs may accrue to all Californians, others accrue on a more limited regional basis, such as within a specific watershed or hydrologic region.
(2) Public benefits of water-related projects and programs may include any of the following:
(A) Enhancement of public trust resources beyond the regulatory baseline.
(B) Protection of public health and safety.
(C) Efficient administration of water-related institutions or information.
(D) Research and development of new technologies.
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(c) Funding of public benefits should be guided by the beneficiary pays principle and the polluter pays principle.
(1) Under the beneficiary pays principle, beneficiaries of a program or project pay for the benefits they receive in approximate proportion to the benefits received. Beneficiaries may include individual water users, water agencies, nonprofit organizations, local or regional governments, and the general public. Beneficiaries are not expected to pay for actions that fall under the polluter pays principle.
(2) Under the polluter pays principle, those who cause or may cause harm to the environment pay the costs to remediate, mitigate, or avoid causing that harm. The polluter pays principle is designed to ensure that a project or program bears the full cost of the environmental effects of that project or program.
(d) (1) Decisions regarding funding of public benefits of water-related projects and programs should be made by the public receiving those benefits.
(2) Decisions regarding funding of public benefits that accrue statewide should be made by the state.
(3) Decisions regarding funding of public benefits that accrue a specific region should be made by that region.
(e) Under the principles set forth in subdivisions (a) to (d), inclusive, responsibility for funding water-related programs should be as follows:
(1) The state should generally be responsible for funding the public benefits of certain types of water-related programs. Depending on the specific circumstance, these may include:
(A) Projects or programs that provide public benefits statewide or to more than one region.
(B) Protection and enhancement of public trust resources beyond that required of any person or entity as a condition of a permit, regulation, state or federal statute, or other legally enforceable requirement.
(C) Protection of public health or safety where local agencies are unable to perform this task adequately.
(D) Resolving interregional legacy problems, such as mercury pollution, where the person or entity that caused the pollution cannot be found or no longer exists and there is no other practical recourse to cause remediation of the problem.
(E) Efficient administration of state water institutions or information.
(F) Research and development of new technologies.
(G) Debt service on general obligation bonds for projects and programs that provide statewide and interregional public benefits.
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(2) Specific regions of the state should generally be responsible for funding the public benefits of certain types of water-related programs. Depending on the specific circumstance, these might include:
(A) Projects or programs that provide public benefits to that specific region.
(B) Protection and enhancement of public trust resources beyond that required of any person or entity as a condition of a permit, regulation, state or federal statute, or other legally enforceable requirement, where the protection or enhancement leads to other regional public benefits.
(C) Protection of public health or safety.
(D) Resolving regional legacy problems, such as groundwater pollution, where the person or entity that caused the pollution cannot be found or no longer exists and there is no other practical recourse to cause remediation of the problem
(E) Efficient administration of regional water institutions or information, such as groundwater monitoring entities.
(F) Attaining regional water quality objectives for nonpoint source pollutants.
(G) Debt service on general obligation bonds for projects and programs that provide regional or local public benefits.
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(f) Pursuant to the principles set forth in subdivisions (a) to (d), inclusive, neither the state nor specific regions of the state should have any responsibility to fund certain types of water-related activities. These include, but are not limited to, all of the following:
(1) A project or program that provides no public benefits.
(2) An improvement required as a means of meeting mitigation requirements associated with a project.
(3) An enhancement or improvement where a specific individual or group of individuals can be identified as the sole beneficiaries.
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