Long-Term Water Management
Long-term Water Management Planning Resources
CVWD actively participates in the long-term management of water resources in the Coachella Valley, and as a result, has prepared numerous long-term planning documents to better manage the water supplies within its service area, and the entire Coachella Valley.
- 2010 Coachella Valley Water Management Plan Update (PDF)
- Coachella Valley Water Management Plan Executive Summary (PDF)
- Draft Subsequent Program Environmental Impact Report, Part 1 (PDF)
- Draft Subsequent Program Environmental Impact Report, Part 2 (PDF)
- Draft Subsequent Program Environmental Impact Report, Par t3 (PDF)
- Final SPEIR for the 2010 Coachella Valley Water Management Plan Update(PDF)
- Final Integrated Regional Water Management (IRMW) Plan (PDF)
- Mission Creek Garnet Hill WMP Final Report Appendices (PDF)
- Mission Creek Garnet Hill WMP Final Report Sections (PDF)
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Salt and Nutrient Management Planning
Salt and Nutrient Management Plans (SNMPs) are mandated by the State of California’s (State) Recycled Water Policy, adopted in 2009 and amended in 2018. The Recycled Water Policy encourages the use of recycled municipal wastewater as it becomes an increasingly important water source. However, recycled water contain salts and nutrients that must be managed to protect the water quality of the State’s groundwater basins. CVWD actively participates in SNMP development efforts of the Coachella Valley.
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Sustainable Groundwater Management Act
In 2014, Governor Edmund G. Brown Jr. signed a three-bill package known as the Sustainable Groundwater Management Act (SGMA). The legislation allows local agencies to customize groundwater sustainability plans to their regional economic and environmental needs. SGMA creates a framework for sustainable, local groundwater management for the first time in California history. CVWD is actively participating in the SGMA compliance effort for the Indio and Mission Creek Subbasins of the Coachella Valley.
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Integrated Regional Water Management Planning
In 2002, the Integrated Regional Water Management Planning Act was established to encourage local entities to collaboratively establish regional water management groups to improve water quality and water supply reliability to meet the State of California’s overall water needs. In 2008, the Coachella Valley Regional Water Management Group (CVRWMG) was formed as a collaborative effort led by five water purveyors and one wastewater agency to develop and implement an Integrated Regional Water Management (IRWM) Plan to address the water resources planning needs of the Coachella Valley. CVWD is actively participates as a CVRWMG member in the IRWM effort of the Coachella Valley.
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Water Rights
The State Water Resources Control Board (SWRCB) requires all permitted surface water diverters to measure and report their water diversions annually to the SWRCB. CVWD maintains three water rights permits with the SWRCB, which provide legal authorization to divert water for beneficial uses in accordance with the permits.
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Urban Water Management Planning
In 1983, the Urban Water Management Planning Act (UWMPA) was established and recognized that water is a limited resource and that efficient water use and conservation would be actively pursued throughout the State of California. The UWMPA requires that water suppliers providing water for municipal purposes either directly or indirectly to more than 3,000 customers, or supplying more than 3,000 acre-feet of water annually, prepare and submit an Urban Water Management Plan (UWMP) every five years to support the suppliers’ long-term resource planning to ensure that adequate water supplies are available to meet existing and future water needs. CVWD is actively participating in the UWMP compliance effort of the Coachella Valley.
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