§ 108 State Water Project Planning
This law says that when California plans big water projects, it must think about the needs of the area where the water comes from. If water is taken from one place to another, the state must also help the original area get enough water.
A big city wants to take water from a river in a small farming town to use in the city.
The state must make sure the farming town still has enough water for its farms and people before allowing the city to take the water. The state might need to build new water storage or help the town find another water source.
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§ 108 State Water Project Planning
Last verified: January 11, 2026