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May 5, 2010ACWA's Spring ConferenceSlide 1 A New Regulatory Program Salinity and Nutrient Management Throughout the Central Valley Pamela C. Creedon Executive Officer Central Valley Regional Water Board
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May 5, 2010ACWA's Spring ConferenceSlide 2 The problem with salt … Ag production impacts Drinking water impacts Wildlife impacts Industrial and municipal impacts
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May 5, 2010ACWA's Spring ConferenceSlide 3 The problem with salt … Directly and indirectly Impacts Water Supply No emergency relief from regulations Less water available Degraded water is lost water
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May 5, 2010ACWA's Spring ConferenceSlide 4 Historical Approach to Salt Management Dilution Export Reuse Collection
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May 5, 2010ACWA's Spring ConferenceSlide 5 Future Approach to Managing Salts Central Valley Salinity Alternatives for Long-Term Sustainability or CV-SALTS
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May 5, 2010ACWA's Spring ConferenceSlide 6 CV-SALTS New Regulatory Program Salt and Nitrate Management Plan Basin Plan Amendment STAKEHOLDER ANY USER OF CENTRAL VALLEY SURFACE OR GROUND WATERS
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May 5, 2010ACWA's Spring ConferenceSlide 7 CV-SALTS Vision To successfully develop and implement a viable salinity and nutrient management plan for California’s Central Valley Sustain the Valley’s lifestyle Support regional economic growth Retain a world-class agricultural economy Maintain a reliable, high-quality drinking water supplies Protect & enhance our local environment
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May 5, 2010ACWA's Spring ConferenceSlide 8 From History to the Future New regulatory path to control salts Far reaching impacts and will affect all users of CA waters Increasing salinity and nitrates in waters are a significant concern and must be addressed
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May 5, 2010ACWA's Spring ConferenceSlide 9 From History to the Future “Do nothing” is not an option Regulating salts is necessary to ensure we have a sustainable water supply for all Californians
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May 5, 2010ACWA's Spring ConferenceSlide 10 Moving into the Future Needed to sustain and maintain the economic engine of Ag and its related industry Needed to ensure CA can continue to develop and grow
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May 5, 2010ACWA's Spring ConferenceSlide 11 CV-SALTS Time to act now Train has left the station No reverse on the train No extended stops or layovers New program to be developed with or without a stakeholder group
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May 5, 2010ACWA's Spring ConferenceSlide 12 Thank you.
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