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HomeWater CodeDiv. 7Ch. 16Art. 2§ 14015 Domestic Water System Funding

§ 14015 Domestic Water System Funding

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§ 14015 Domestic Water System Funding

Key Takeaways

  • •The state can give money (loans or grants) to help fix or build water systems so people have clean, safe water at home.
  • •No single group can get more than $400,000 in grants, and no single water supplier can get a loan bigger than $5,000,000 unless the law changes.
  • •The state might suggest ways to save water, like fixing leaks or replacing old pipes, but you don’t have to do them to get the money.
  • •The money can also be used to buy water systems or land that helps protect water sources.

Example

A small town’s water pipes are old and leaking, so the water pressure is low, and sometimes the water looks dirty.

The town can ask the state for a loan or grant to fix the pipes and make sure everyone has clean water. The state might suggest adding new water-saving fixtures, but the town can still get the money even if they don’t do that.

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

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§ 14015 Domestic Water System Funding

(a) Loans and grants may be made only for projects for domestic water systems. The State Department of Health Services may make reasonable allowance for future water supply needs and may provide for additional capacity when excessive costs would be incurred by later enlargement. The loans and grants may be made for all, or any part, of the cost of constructing, improving, or rehabilitating any system when, in the judgment of the State Department of Health Services, improvement or rehabilitation is necessary to provide pure, wholesome, and potable water in adequate quantity at sufficient pressure for health, cleanliness, and other domestic purposes. The State Department of Health Services shall determine and notify applicants of eligibility of components requested to be included in the proposed project. The department shall use this determination as a basis for disbursing funds. No single public agency shall receive grants pursuant to this chapter totaling more than four hundred thousand dollars ($400,000). Loans may be made to provide for the purchase of a water system or the purchase of watershed lands. No loan to an individual supplier shall exceed the sum of five million dollars ($5,000,000), unless the Legislature by an act raises the limit specified in this section. (b) Upon receipt of an application for a grant or loan pursuant to this chapter, the department shall propose to the applicant improvements to the applicant’s water development, distribution, and utilization system which will conserve water in a cost-effective manner. These improvements may include, but need not be limited to, leak detection and repair programs, valve repair and replacement, meter calibration and replacement, physical improvements to achieve corrosion control, distribution and installation of water conservation devices and fixtures, and other capital improvements which can be demonstrated to conserve water in a cost-effective manner. The department and applicant may agree to include these capital improvements in the grant or loan. Failure by the applicant to include water conservation capital improvements in the grant or loan application shall not be sufficient cause for the department to refuse to make the grant or loan. (Added by Stats. 1988, Ch. 45, Sec. 1. Approved in Proposition 81 at the November 8, 1988, election.)

Last verified: January 23, 2026

Key Terms

judgmentallowancehealth servicesterminationlegislaturewatersthe state departmentimprovement

Related Statutes

  • § 13896.3 Domestic Water System Funding
  • § 12868 Federal Land Cost Sharing
  • § 14010 Safe Drinking Water Bonds
  • § 14011 Drinking Water Construction Loans
  • § 14012 Drinking Water Construction Grants

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Water Code. Section 14015.
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