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13) CONTINUING ELIGIBILITY. Grantee must meet the following ongoing requirement(s) to remain eligible to
receive State funds:
1. An urban water supplier that receives grant funds pursuant to this Grant Agreement must maintain
compliance with the Urban Water Management Planning Act (UWMP; Wat. Code, § 10610 et seq.) and
Sustainable Water Use and Demand Reduction (Wat. Code, § 10608 et seq.) by doing the following:
a. Have submitted their 2015 UWMP and had it deemed consistent by DWR. If the 2015 UWMP has
not been submitted to DWR funding disbursements to the urban water supplier will cease until the
2015 UWMP is submitted. If the 2015 UWMP is deemed inconsistent by DWR, the urban water
supplier will be ineligible to receive funding disbursements until the inconsistencies are addressed
and DWR deems the UWMP consistent. For more information, visit the following website:
http://www.water.ca.gov/urbanwatermanagement.
b. All urban water suppliers must submit documentation that demonstrates they are meeting the 2015
interim gallons per capita per day (GPCD) target. If not meeting the interim target, the Grantee
must submit a schedule, financing plan, and budget for achieving the GPCD target, as required
pursuant to Water Code section 10608.24. Urban water suppliers that did not meet their 2015
interim GPCD target must also submit annual reports that include a schedule, financing plan, and
budget for achieving the GPCD target by June 30 of each year.
2. An agricultural water supplier receiving grant funding must:
a. Comply with Sustainable Water Use and Demand Reduction requirements outlined Water Code
section 10608, et seq. Submit to the State a schedule, financing plan, and budget for
implementation of the efficient water management practices, required pursuant to Water Code
section 10608.48.
b. Have their Agricultural Water Management Plan (AWMP) deemed consistent by DWR. To maintain
eligibility and continue funding disbursements, an agricultural water supply must have their 2015
AWMP identified on the State’s website. For more information, visit the following website:
http://www.water.ca.gov/wateruseefficiency/sb7/planlist2015.cfm.
3. Grantee diverting surface water must maintain compliance with diversion reporting requirements as
outlined in Part 5.1 of Division 2 of the Water Code.
4. If applicable, Grantee must demonstrate compliance with the Groundwater Management Act set forth
on pages 7 and 8 of the 2015 SGWP Grant Program Guidelines, dated October 2015.
5. Grantees that have been designated as monitoring entities under the California Statewide Groundwater
Elevation Monitoring (CASGEM) Program must maintain reporting compliance, as required by Water
Code section 10932 and the CASGEM Program.
14) PERMITS, LICENSES, APPROVALS, AND LEGAL OBLIGATIONS. Grantee shall be responsible for
obtaining any and all permits, licenses, and approvals required for performing any work under this Grant
Agreement, including those necessary to perform design, construction, or operation and maintenance of
the Project(s). Grantee shall be responsible for observing and complying with any applicable federal, state,
and local laws, rules or regulations affecting any such work, specifically those including, but not limited to,
environmental, procurement, and safety laws, rules, regulations, and ordinances. Grantee shall provide
copies of permits and approvals to State.
15) RELATIONSHIP OF PARTIES. If applicable, Grantee is solely responsible for design, construction, and
operation and maintenance of projects within the work plan. Review or approval of plans, specifications, bid
documents, or other construction documents by State is solely for the purpose of proper administration of
funds by State and shall not be deemed to relieve or restrict responsibilities of Grantee under this Grant
Agreement.
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