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Safe Drinking Water, Water Quality, Flood Control, River and Coastal
Protection, Parks. Bond.
Proposed Initiative. $5.388 billion.
Safe Drinking Water and Water Quality Projects $1.525b
• Emergency Safe Drinking Water projects $10m
• Small Community Drinking Water Systems
Grants $180m
• Safe Drinking Water Revolving Fund $50m
• State Water Pollution Revolving Fund $80m
• Integrated Regional Water Management $1b
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North Coast Region $37m
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SF Bay Region $138m
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Central Coast Region $52m
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Los Angeles Region $215m
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Santa Ana Region $114m
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San Diego Region $91m
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Sacramento River Region $73m
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San Joaquin River Region $57m
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Tulare/Kern (Tulare Lake) Region $60m
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North/South Lahontan Region $27m
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Colorado River Basin Region $36m
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Inter-regional, state-wide $100m
• Groundwater pollution prevention
revolving fund $60m
• Delta Water Quality $130m
• Agricultural Wastewater Clean-up $15m
Flood Control $800m
• Floodplain mapping $30m
• Flood Control $275m
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Inspection and evaluation of levees and facilities
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Flood control improvements/critical bank and erosion repair
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Emergency response capability
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Mitigation and infrastructure relocation costs
• Flood Corridor Program $40m
• Delta Levees $275m
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Emergency preparedness
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Delta levee maintenance subventions
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Special flood protection projects
• Subventions $180m
Statewide Water Planning and Design $65m
• Planning and Feasibility Studies $65m
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Evaluation of climate change impacts on flood and water systems
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Surface storage planning and feasibility (CALFED)
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Flood protection improvement
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Other studies related to integration of flood and water systems
Protection of Rivers, Lakes and Streams $928m
• Environmental Conflicts Related to Water Projects $180m
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Bay Delta Natural Community Conservation Plan $20m
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Coastal Salmon and Steelhead $45m
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CALFED Ecosystem Restoration Program and other
• Colorado River (QSA) $90m
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Quantification Settlement Agreement implementation (canal lining)
$36m
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Lower Colorado Multi-Species Conservation Plan $7m
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Salton Sea and tributary rivers $7m
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Salton Sea Restoration Fund $40m
• Public access to state water projects
(State’s obligation) $54m
• River Parkways $72m (up to $10m to DOC
for watershed coordinators)
• Urban Streams $18m
• LA River (SMMC) $36m
• San Gabriel River (RMC) $36m
• San Joaquin River $36m
• Coachella/Desert Area $36m
• Santa Ana $45m (Similar to SB 153)
• Sierra Nevada Rivers $54m
• Lake Tahoe (CTC) $36m
• Restoration/Conservation projects CCC
$45m
• Stormwater cleanup (TMDLs) $90m
• San Joaquin River Restoration $100m
Wildlife and Forest Conservation $450m
• Forests $180m
• Wildlife $135m
• Natural Community Conservation Plans
(planning and implementation) $90m
• Working Landscapes $45m
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Grazing land $15m
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Oak Woodlands $15m
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Farmland Conservancy Program $10m
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Wildlife Stewardship Grants: $5m
Beaches, Bays and Coastal Protection $540m
• Clean Beaches (coastal stormwater/TMDLs) $90m
• Bays $225m
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San Francisco Bay $108m
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Monterey Bay $45m
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Santa Monica Bay Watersheds $45m
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San Diego Bay $27m
• State Coastal Conservancy $135m
• Ocean Protection Trust Fund $90m
Parks and Nature Centers $500m
• State Parks $400m
• Nature Education Centers, Museums and
Aquariums $100m
Sustainable Communities $580m
• Urban Greening and Joint Use Projects $90m
• Local and Regional Parks $400m
• Smart Land Use $90m
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