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paid to secure the imported supplemental water.


SECTION 10. Watershed Management

A. Management Zone Protection. Develop programs for the Yucaipa Management Zone and
the Beaumont Management Zone that maintain the water quality and quantity in a manner
that protects the local water supplies and is consistent with the 2004 Basin Plan adopted
by the Regional Water Quality Control Board.

B. Sanitary Surveys. Conduct a routine sanitary survey of the Yucaipa Management Zone
and develop a sanitary survey that identifies active and potential points of pollution.

C. Pollution Prevention. Develop methods for eliminating pollution sources related to the
contribution of salinity in excess of the objectives set by the Regional Water Quality Control
Board for the Yucaipa


SECTION 11. Energy Management

A. Energy Conservation. Research methods to utilize less power at District facilities and
lessen dependence of bundled power generators.


SECTION 12. Pollution Prevention

A. Basin Plan Objectives. The District staff shall develop methods for eliminating pollution
sources related to the contribution of salinity in excess of the objectives set by the Regional
Water Quality Control Board for the Yucaipa, Beaumont and San Timoteo Management
Zone in the 2004 Basin Plan.

B. Sanitary Survey. The District staff shall conduct a routine sanitary survey of the Yucaipa
Management Zone and develop a sanitary survey that identifies active and potential points
of pollution as required by the Department of Public Health.

C. Requirement to Connect to the Sewer System. In order to protect the Yucaipa and
Beaumont Groundwater Management Zones in a manner consistent with Section 12,
paragraph A above, the District shall require new developments consisting of five or more
Equivalent Dwelling Units within 1,000 feet of any existing or previously agreed upon
sewage collection facility must extend the public sewer line to serve said development.

D. Dry Sewer Collection System. In order to protect the groundwater quality as required by
the Basin Plan adopted by the Santa Ana Regional Water Quality Control Board, the
District shall require new developments to install dry sewer collection systems if existing
active sewer collection facilities are not available.

1. Construction of One to Four Units or Development on Five Acres or More.
Developments consisting of one to four Equivalent Dwelling Units, or a development
on more than five acres (average gross) per lot shall not be required to install dry
sewers or connect to the sewer collection system unless any portion of the property





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