Title
Water Resources.
Proposition Summary
WATER RESOURCES. INITIATIVE STATUTE. Adds numerous sections to Water Code. Principal provisions: (1) Interbasin water transfers-requires development and implementation of specified water conservation programs for annual appropriations of more than 20,000 acre-feet. (2) Instream appropriations-allows for fishery, wildlife, recreational, aesthetic, scientific, scenic, water quality, and other uses. (3) Stanislaus River and New Melones Dam--specifies conditions concerning water storage and uses. (4) Groundwater--declares 11 named basins critical overdraft areas and establishes management authorities in these with specified duties and powers, including authority to limit, control, or prohibit groundwater extractions. Also contains policy statements, enforcement, and other provisions. Summary of Legislative Analyst's estimate of net state and local government fiscal impact: Overall fiscal effect on state and local governments cannot be determined. Could result in $1.48 million annually (1982 prices) in increased costs for 6 years to State Water Resources Control Board to perform new responsibilities; unknown planning, administrative and implementation costs particularly in targeted areas; unknown litigation costs; unknown loss of power revenues; and unknown long-term savings in reduced costs to add new water supplies and pumping. Analyst's estimate discusses various factors involved.
Proposition Number
13
Year
1982
Document Type
Proposition
Pass/Fail
Fail
Popular Vote Results
Y: 2497200; A: 35.2; N: 4599103; B: 64.8
Election Type
General Election
Proposition Type
Initiative statutory
For Author
Scott E. Franklin, Chairman, California Water Commission; Jeanne G. Harvey, State Water Director, League of Women Voters of California; A. Alan Post, Former Legislative Analyst, State of California
Against Author
John Thurman, Member of the Assembly, 27th District Chairman, Assembly Committee on Agriculture; Shirley Chilton, President, California Chamber of Commerce; Henry Voss, President, California Farm Bureau Federation
Rebuttal Against Author
Scott E. Franklin, Chairman, California Water Commission; Jeanne G. Harvey, State Water Director, League of Women Voters of California; A. Alan Post, Former Legislative Analyst, State of California
Recommended Citation
Water Resources. California Proposition 13 (1982).
https://repository.uclawsf.edu/ca_ballot_props/914