Section § 31220

Explanation

This law allows the conservancy to start or fund projects that aim to improve and protect coastal and marine water quality and habitats. Projects must align with certain goals, like reducing water contamination, protecting wildlife, managing erosion, and enhancing public access to natural areas. These projects could also involve monitoring marine life and coordinating with other agencies, like the State Water Resources Control Board, to ensure they meet certain standards. Additionally, the projects should include monitoring and evaluation based on relevant watershed management plans and water quality control plans.

(a)CA Public Resources Code § 31220(a) In order to improve and protect coastal and marine water quality and habitats, the conservancy may undertake coastal watershed and coastal and marine habitat water quality, sediment management, and living marine resources protection and restoration projects or award grants for those projects, consistent with this chapter. Except for projects described in paragraph (7), (8), (9), or (10) of subdivision (b), the conservancy shall consult with the State Water Resources Control Board in the development of the project or grant to ensure consistency with Chapter 3 (commencing with Section 30915) of Division 20.4 of the Public Resources Code.
(b)CA Public Resources Code § 31220(b) The conservancy may undertake a project or award a grant for a project under this section only if the project does one or more of the following:
(1)CA Public Resources Code § 31220(b)(1) Reduces contamination of waters within the coastal zone or marine waters.
(2)CA Public Resources Code § 31220(b)(2) Protects or restores fish and wildlife habitat within coastal and marine waters and coastal watersheds, including, but not limited to, permit coordination projects for watershed restoration.
(3)CA Public Resources Code § 31220(b)(3) Reduces threats to coastal and marine fish and wildlife.
(4)CA Public Resources Code § 31220(b)(4) Reduces unnatural erosion and sedimentation of coastal watersheds or contributes to the reestablishment of natural erosion and sediment cycles.
(5)CA Public Resources Code § 31220(b)(5) Provides for monitoring and mapping of coastal currents, marine habitats, and marine wildlife, in order to facilitate the protection and enhancement of resources within the coastal zone. A project considered under this paragraph shall be implemented in consultation with the Department of Fish and Game.
(6)CA Public Resources Code § 31220(b)(6) Acquires, protects, and restores coastal wetlands, riparian areas, floodplains, and other sensitive watershed lands, including watershed lands draining to sensitive coastal or marine areas.
(7)CA Public Resources Code § 31220(b)(7) Reduces the impact of population and economic pressures on coastal and marine resources.
(8)CA Public Resources Code § 31220(b)(8) Provides for public access compatible with resource protection and restoration objectives.
(9)CA Public Resources Code § 31220(b)(9) Provides for the construction or expansion of nature centers or research facilities that emphasize conservation education or research activities focusing on the marine portion of the coastal zone or the land and ocean interface.
(10)CA Public Resources Code § 31220(b)(10) Provides for projects and activities consistent with Division 26.5 (commencing with Section 35500).
(c)CA Public Resources Code § 31220(c) Projects funded pursuant to this section shall include a monitoring and evaluation component and shall be consistent with the following, if available and relevant to the project:
(1)CA Public Resources Code § 31220(c)(1) Integrated Watershed Management Program established pursuant to Section 30947.
(2)CA Public Resources Code § 31220(c)(2) Local watershed management plans.
(3)CA Public Resources Code § 31220(c)(3) Water quality control plans adopted by the State Water Resources Control Board and regional water quality control boards.