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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · Water Supply, Reliability, and Environmental Improvement Act · Sec. 105

Sec. 105. REPORTING REQUIREMENTS

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## SEC. 105 REPORTING REQUIREMENTS ###
(a)Report ####
(1)In general Not later than February 15 of each year, the Secretary, in cooperation with the Governor, shall submit to the appropriate authorizing and appropriating committees of the Senate and the House of Representatives a report that— #####
(A)describes the status of implementation of all components of the Calfed Bay-Delta Program; #####
(B)sets forth any written determination resulting from the review required under subsection
(b)or section 103(d)(1)(B); and #####
(C)includes any revised schedule prepared under subsection
(b)or section 103(d)(1)(B)(iii)(II). ####
(2)Contents The report required under paragraph
(1)shall describe— #####
(A)the progress of the Calfed Bay-Delta Program in meeting the implementation schedule for the Program in a manner consistent with the Record of Decision; #####
(B)the status of implementation of all components of the Program; #####
(C)expenditures in the past fiscal year for implementing the Program; #####
(D)accomplishments during the past fiscal year in achieving the objectives of additional and improved— ######
(i)water storage; ######
(ii)water quality, including— ######
(I)the water quality targets described in section 2.2.9 of the Record of Decision; and ######
(II)any pending actions that may affect the ability of the Calfed Bay-Delta Program to achieve those targets and requirements; ######
(iii)water use efficiency; ######
(iv)ecosystem restoration; ######
(v)watershed management; ######
(vi)levee system integrity; ######
(vii)water transfers; ######
(viii)water conveyance; ######
(ix)water supply reliability (including new firm yield), including progress in achieving the water supply targets described in section 2.2.4 of the Record of Decision and any pending actions that may affect the ability of the Calfed Bay-Delta Program to achieve those targets; and ######
(x)the uses and assets of the environmental water account described in section 2.2.7 of the Record of Decision; #####
(E)Program goals, current schedules, and relevant financing agreements, including funding levels necessary to achieve completion of the feasibility studies and environmental documentation for the surface storage projects identified in section 103 by not later than September 30, 2008; #####
(F)progress on— ######
(i)storage projects; ######
(ii)conveyance improvements; ######
(iii)levee improvements; ######
(iv)water quality projects; and ######
(v)water use efficiency programs; #####
(G)completion of key projects and milestones identified in the Ecosystem Restoration Program, including progress on project effectiveness, monitoring, and accomplishments; #####
(H)development and implementation of local programs for watershed conservation and restoration; #####
(I)progress in improving water supply reliability and implementing the Environmental Water Account; #####
(J)achievement of commitments under the Endangered Species Act of 1973 (16 U.S.C. 1531 et seq.) and endangered species law of the State; #####
(K)implementation of a comprehensive science program; #####
(L)progress toward acquisition of the Federal and State permits (including permits under section 404(a) of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act (33 U.S.C. 1344(a))) for implementation of projects in all identified Program areas; #####
(M)progress in achieving benefits in all geographic regions covered by the Program; #####
(N)legislative action on— ######
(i)water transfer; ######
(ii)groundwater management; ######
(iii)water use efficiency; and ######
(iv)governance; #####
(O)the status of complementary actions; #####
(P)the status of mitigation measures; and #####
(Q)revisions to funding commitments and Program responsibilities. ###
(b)Annual Review of Progress and Balance ####
(1)In general Not later than November 15 of each year, the Secretary, in cooperation with the Governor, shall review progress in implementing the Calfed Bay-Delta Program based on— #####
(A)consistency with the Record of Decision; and #####
(B)balance in achieving the goals and objectives of the Calfed Bay-Delta Program. ####
(2)Revised schedule If, at the conclusion of each such annual review or if a timely annual review is not undertaken, the Secretary or the Governor determines in writing that either the Program implementation schedule has not been substantially adhered to, or that balanced progress in achieving the goals and objectives of the Program is not occurring, the Secretary and the Governor, in coordination with the Bay-Delta Public Advisory Committee, shall prepare a revised schedule to achieve balanced progress in all Calfed Bay-Delta Program elements consistent with the intent of the Record of Decision. ###
(c)Feasibility Studies Any feasibility studies completed as a result of this title shall include identification of project benefits and a cost allocation plan consistent with the beneficiaries pay provisions of the Record of Decision.
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