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<ns0:AuthorText authorType="LEAD_AUTHOR">Introduced by Assembly Member Bauer-Kahan</ns0:AuthorText>
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<ns0:Title> An act to add Chapter 29 (commencing with Section 16300) to Division 7 of the Water Code, relating to water. </ns0:Title>
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<html:p>Under existing law, the Porter-Cologne Water Quality Control Act, the State Water Resources Control Board and the California regional water quality control boards are the principal state agencies with authority over matters relating to water quality. The act requires the state board to formulate and adopt state policies for water quality control and requires the regional boards to adopt regional water quality control plans in compliance with the state policies. Under the act, the state board and the regional boards prescribe waste discharge requirements for the discharge of waste that could affect the quality of the waters of the state.</html:p>
<html:p>This bill would require the State Water Resources Control Board to require the regional boards to update the Irrigated Lands Regulatory Program in order to reduce nitrogen waste discharges from commercial
irrigated agricultural areas, as provided. The bill would require the regional boards to adopt revised orders with waste discharge requirements on or before January 1, 2028, that are sufficient to meet certain reductions in nitrogen waste discharges. The bill would require the state board to, on or before July 1, 2027, publish both a list of standardized crop names and categories, and a statewide methodology for calculating, and field-level reporting of, nitrogen balances for croplands, including nitrogen fertilizer applications and nitrogen discharges, that account for available soil nitrogen, to be used by the regional boards and incorporated into the revised orders. The bill would require the state board, on or before January 1, 2031, and in coordination with the regional boards, to submit a report to the relevant policy committees of the Legislature on progress achieved in implementing these requirements, including data on the extent of progress made toward reducing nitrogen waste discharges, as
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Chapter 29 (commencing with Section 16300) is added to Division 7 of the
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<ns0:LawHeadingText>Nitrogen Pollution Reduction Act</ns0:LawHeadingText>
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<html:p>This act shall be known, and may be cited, as the Nitrogen Pollution Reduction Act.</html:p>
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(a)
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The state board shall require the regional boards to update the Irrigated Lands Regulatory Program in order to reduce nitrogen waste discharges from commercial irrigated agricultural lands so that by January 1, 2030, those lands do not cause or contribute to either of the following:
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(1)
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Exceedances of the maximum contaminant level for nitrate, as set forth in Section 64431 of Title 22 of the California Code of
Regulations, for waters designated for municipal and domestic supply.
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(2)
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Exceedances of a water quality objective or total maximum daily load for nitrate, as set forth in applicable approved basin plans.
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(b)
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Consistent with Section 13263, the regional boards shall adopt revised orders with waste discharge requirements on or before January 1, 2028, that are sufficient to meet the reductions in nitrogen waste discharge described in subdivision (a) and shall include both of the following:
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(1)
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Quantitative limits on nitrogen fertilizer application and nitrogen discharge implemented through an adaptive irrigation and nutrient management plan designed to minimize nitrogen discharge.
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(2)
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Sufficient procedures to ensure compliance with the limits described in paragraph (1), which may include, but is not limited to, verification by a certified crop advisor or cooperative or independent monitoring program, cross-referencing fertilizer application information with fertilizer sales information, and water quality or soil testing.
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(c)
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The orders described in subdivision (b) may include any of the following elements, provided the elements are designed to meet the reductions in nitrogen waste discharge described in subdivision (a):
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(1)
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Provisions to encourage increased participation in programs designed to reduce nitrogen waste and greenhouse gas emissions from agriculture and improve soil health, including, but not limited to, the Healthy Soils Program, the Organic Transition Pilot Program, and the State Water Efficiency and Enhancement Program.
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(2)
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Standardized figures estimating reductions in nitrogen discharge for certain
sustainable farming practices based on the best available science, including practices supported by programs described in paragraph (1).
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(3)
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Credits or discount factors based on the standardized figures in paragraph (1), which may be accounted for in meeting the requirements of paragraph (1) of subdivision (b).
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(4)
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Interim limits on nitrogen pollution that accommodate regional differences in agricultural production or surface or groundwater quality.
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(5)
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Alternative or streamlined compliance pathways for small and diversified farms of fewer than 50 acres, including simplified monitoring and reporting procedures as well as forms published in languages spoken by small farmer operators, including, but not limited to,
Spanish, Hmong, Mandarin, and Punjabi.
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(d)
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Consistent with existing law and regulations, the state board may adjust its fee schedule for the Irrigated Lands Regulatory Program to cover the cost of the state board and regional boards in implementing this update to the program. Any adjustment to the fee schedule by the state board shall not include discounts on a per-acre basis for larger farms, which have the effect of smaller farms paying higher per-acre fees than larger farms.
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(e)
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(1)
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On or before July 1, 2027, the state board shall publish both a list of standardized crop names and categories, and a statewide methodology for calculating, and field-level reporting of, nitrogen balances for croplands, including nitrogen fertilizer applications and nitrogen discharges,
that shall account for available soil nitrogen, to be used by the regional boards and incorporated into the orders described in subdivision (b).
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(2)
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The field-level data produced by the field-level reporting described in paragraph (1) shall be made publicly available.
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(f)
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On or before January 1, 2031, the state board, in coordination with the regional boards, shall submit a report to the relevant policy committees of the Legislature, in compliance with Section 9795 of the Government Code, on progress achieved in implementing this chapter, including data on the extent of progress made toward meeting the reductions in nitrogen waste discharges through the update to the Irrigated Lands Regulatory Program as described in subdivision (a).
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(g)
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Nothing in this section is intended to weaken existing water quality protections in this division. In the event of a conflict between the provisions of this section and any other law, the more stringent provision shall prevail.
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(h)
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For purposes of this section, commercial irrigated agricultural lands shall include, but are not limited to, lands that are irrigated to produce crops or pasture for commercial purposes with one or more of the following characteristics:
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(1)
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The landowner or operator holds a current operator identification number or permit number for pesticide use reporting.
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(2)
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The crop is sold to a third party, including, but not limited to, any of the following:
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(A)
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An industry cooperative.
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(B)
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A harvest crew or company.
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(C)
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A direct marketing location, including a farmers’ market.
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(3)
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The landowner or operator files federal taxes using the Internal Revenue Service Schedule F (Form 1040) for Profit or Loss From Farming.
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