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HomeWater CodeDiv. 7Ch. 1§ 13000 Water Quality Protection Policy

§ 13000 Water Quality Protection Policy

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§ 13000 Water Quality Protection Policy

Key Takeaways

  • •The state wants to keep all its water clean and safe for everyone to use and enjoy.
  • •Anything that could make the water dirty or unsafe will be controlled to keep water as clean as possible.
  • •The state will have a big plan to protect water everywhere, even if the problem comes from another state.
  • •Different parts of the state have different needs, so the plan will work differently in each area but still follow the same big rules.

Example

A factory dumps dirty water into a river where kids swim.

The state will stop the factory because it’s making the water unsafe. They’ll make sure the factory cleans up its mess so the river stays clean for swimming and drinking.

AI-generated — May contain errors. Not legal advice. Always verify source.

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§ 13000 Water Quality Protection Policy

The Legislature finds and declares that the people of the state have a primary interest in the conservation, control, and utilization of the water resources of the state, and that the quality of all the waters of the state shall be protected for use and enjoyment by the people of the state. The Legislature further finds and declares that activities and factors which may affect the quality of the waters of the state shall be regulated to attain the highest water quality which is reasonable, considering all demands being made and to be made on those waters and the total values involved, beneficial and detrimental, economic and social, tangible and intangible. The Legislature further finds and declares that the health, safety and welfare of the people of the state requires that there be a statewide program for the control of the quality of all the waters of the state; that the state must be prepared to exercise its full power and jurisdiction to protect the quality of waters in the state from degradation originating inside or outside the boundaries of the state; that the waters of the state are increasingly influenced by interbasin water development projects and other statewide considerations; that factors of precipitation, topography, population, recreation, agriculture, industry and economic development vary from region to region within the state; and that the statewide program for water quality control can be most effectively administered regionally, within a framework of statewide coordination and policy. (Repealed and added by Stats. 1969, Ch. 482.)

Last verified: January 23, 2026

Key Terms

conservationcontrolutilization of the water resourceswater qualitystatewide programregional administrationstatewide coordination

Related Statutes

  • § 12616 Water Resource Investigations
  • § 1011 Water Conservation Protection
  • § 1013 Salton Sea Water Conservation
  • § 12617.1 Water Project Quality Protection
  • § 13001 State Water Quality Control

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Water Code. Section 13000.
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