protecting
public
health
and
the
environment.
The
entities
implementing these directives or
conducting
activities
under
this
suspension shall maintain on their websites a
list
of
all activities or
approvals for
which
these provisions are suspended.
6.
To
support voluntary
approaches
to
improve
fish
habitat
that
would
require
change
petitions
under
Water
Code
section
1707
and
either
Water
Code
sections
1425
through
1432
or Water
Code
sections
1725
through
1732,
and
where
the primary purpose
is
to
improve
conditions
for
fish,
the
Water Board shall expeditiously consider petitions
that
add
a
fish
and
wildlife beneficial use or point
of
diversion
and
place
of
storage
to
improve conditions for
anadromous
fish.
California
Code
of
Regulations, title
23,
section
1064,
subdivisions ( a) (
1)
(A)
(i)-(ii) are
suspended with respect
to
any
petition
that
is
subject
to
this
paragraph.
7.
To
facilitate
the
hauling
of
water
for domestic use
by
loca
l
communities
and
domestic
water
users
threatened
with
the
loss
of
water
supply or
degraded
water
quality resulting from drought,
any
ordinance,
regulation, prohibition, policy, or requirement
of
any
kind
adopted
by
a
public
agency
that
prohibits
the
hauling
of
water
out
of
the
water's basin
of
origin or a
public
agency's
jurisdiction
is
hereby
suspended.
The
suspension authorized pursuant
to
this
paragraph
shall
be
limited to
the
hauling
of
water
by
truck or
bottle
to
be
used for
human
consumption, cooking, or sanitation
in
communities or
residences
threatened
with
the
loss
of
affordable
safe drinking water.
Nothing
in
this
paragraph
limits
any
public
health or safety requirement
to
ensure
the
safety
of
hauled
water.
8.
The
Water
Board shall
expand
inspections
to
determine
whether
illegal
diversions or wasteful or unreasonable use
of
water
are occurring
and
bring
enforcement
actions against illegal diverters
and
those
engaging
in
the wasteful
and
unreasonable use
of
water. When access
is
not
granted
by
a property owner,
the
Water Board
may
obtain
an
inspection warrant pursuant
to
the
procedures set forth
in
Title
13
(
commencing
with section
1822.50)
of
Part 3
of
the
Code
of
Civil
Procedure for
the
purposes
of
conducting
an
inspection pursuant
to
this
directive.
9.
To
protect
health, safety,
and
the
environment during
this
drought
emergency,
a county, city, or
other
public
agency
shall not:
a.
Approve
a permit for a
new
groundwater
well or for alteration
of
an
existing well
in
a basin subject
to
the
Sustainable
Groundwater
Management
Act
and
classified
as
medium-
or
high-priority
without
first
obtaining
written verification from a
Groundwater
Sustainability
Agency
managing
the
basin or area
of
the
basin
where
the
well
is
proposed
to
be
located
that
groundwater
extraction
by
the
proposed well
would
not
be
inconsistent with
any
sustainable
groundwater
management
program
established
in
any
applicable
Groundwater
Sustainability Plan
adopted
by
that
Groundwater
Sustainability