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HomeWater CodeDiv. 6Pt. 4.5Ch. 1§ 12200 Delta Water Salinity Management

§ 12200 Delta Water Salinity Management

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§ 12200 Delta Water Salinity Management

This law says the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta has special water problems because rivers mix with ocean water there, and it's important to manage this water carefully for everyone in California.

Key Takeaways

  • •The Delta is where rivers meet the ocean, making water management tricky.
  • •This area is a major water source for places that don't have enough water.
  • •Special rules are needed because regular water laws don't fit the Delta's unique problems.

Example

Farmers in Southern California need water to grow crops, but they don't have enough. Water from Northern California rivers flows through the Delta.

The law says the Delta is a key spot where fresh water mixes with ocean water, and we need special rules to share this water fairly and protect it.

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

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§ 12200 Delta Water Salinity Management

The Legislature hereby finds that the water problems of the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta are unique within the State; the Sacramento and San Joaquin Rivers join at the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta to discharge their fresh water flows into Suisun, San Pablo and San Francisco Bays and thence into the Pacific Ocean; the merging of fresh water with saline bay waters and drainage waters and the withdrawal of fresh water for beneficial uses creates an acute problem of salinity intrusion into the vast network of channels and sloughs of the Delta; the State Water Resources Development System has as one of its objectives the transfer of waters from water-surplus areas in the Sacramento Valley and the north coastal area to water-deficient areas to the south and west of the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta via the Delta; water surplus to the needs of the areas in which it originates is gathered in the Delta and thereby provides a common source of fresh water supply for water-deficient areas. It is, therefore, hereby declared that a general law cannot be made applicable to said Delta and that the enactment of this law is necessary for the protection, conservation, development, control and use of the waters in the Delta for the public good. (Added by Stats. 1959, Ch. 1766.)

Last verified: January 11, 2026

Key Terms

Sacramento-San Joaquin Deltasalinity intrusionState Water Resources Development Systemwater-deficient areasprotection, conservation, development, control and use of the waters

Related Statutes

  • § 12202 Delta Water Salinity Control
  • § 10011 Delta Water Plan Requirements
  • § 12203 Delta Water Diversion Limits
  • § 12204 Delta Water Export Limits
  • § 12205 Delta Water Release Management

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Water Code. Section 12200.
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