STATE WATER RESOURCES CONTROL BOARD
RESOLUTION NO. 99 - 031
DELEGATION OF AUTHORITY TO BOARD MEMBERS INDIVIDUALLY; TO THE EXECUTIVE
DIRECTOR; AND TO THE CHIEF, DIVISION OF WATER RIGHTS
WHEREAS:
1. Board Members individually; the Executive Director; and the
Chief, Division of Water Rights, have been delegated authority to act for
the State Water Resources Control Board (SWRCB) as specified in the delegation
document approved by Resolution No. 97-006.
2. To promote efficiency in administering the water right program,
authority to act for the SWRCB should be delegated to Board Members individually;
to the Executive Director; and to the Chief, Division of Water Rights as
shown in the attached delegation document.
THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED:
1. That Resolution No. 97-006 is revoked.
2. That the SWRCB delegates authority to the Board Members individually;
to the Executive Director; and to the Chief, Division of Water Rights,
as set forth in the attached delegation document.
3. That the Chief, Division of Water Rights, is instructed to
maintain the delegation document, including but not limited to providing
for inclusion therein, as appendices, redelegation memoranda and subsequent
resolutions which add to, amend, or revoke the authorities identified therein.
4. That the Chief, Division of Water Rights, is directed to present
the delegation document for SWRCB review on an annual basis.
CERTIFICATION
The undersigned, Administrative Assistant to the SWRCB, does hereby
certify that the foregoing is a full, true, and correct copy of a resolution
duly and regularly adopted at a meeting of the State Water Resources Control
Board held on April 29, 1999.
/s/
Maureen Marché
Administrative Assistant to the Board
WATER RIGHTS DELEGATIONS
TO BOARD MEMBERS INDIVIDUALLYTO THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR;
AND TO THE CHIEF OF THE DIVISION OF WATER RIGHTS
1.0 DELEGATIONS TO BOARD MEMBERS INDIVIDUALLY
1.1 Authorize or decline to authorize issuance or renewal of a temporary
water right permit pursuant to all provisions of Chapter 6.5 of Part 2
of Division 2 of the Water Code. This delegation includes the authority
to:
a. Hold a hearing on any application made pursuant to Chapter 6.5
of Part 2 of Division 2 of the Water Code.
b. Make the findings which are required by Chapter 6.5 as conditions precedent
to the issuance or renewal of a temporary permit.
c. Make any findings required by the California Environmental Quality Act
(Public Resources Code Section 21000 et seq.).
1.2 Authorize or decline to authorize issuance or renewal of a temporary
urgency change pursuant to all provisions of Chapter 6.6 of Part 2 of division
2 of the Water Code. This delegation includes the authority to:
a. Hold a hearing on any petition made pursuant to Chapter 6.6 of
Part 2 of Division 2 of the Water Code.
b. Make the findings which are required by Chapter 6.6 as conditions precedent
to the issuance or renewal of a temporary change order.
c. Make any findings required by the California Environmental Quality Act
(Public Resources Code Section 21000 et seq.) as conditions precedent to
the issuance or renewal of a temporary change order.
2.0
DELEGATIONS TO THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
2.1 Apportion the Board's expenses against the parties in court reference
and statutory adjudication proceedings and take steps necessary to ensure
their collection in accordance with Water Code Section 2000, et seq. and
2500, et seq.
2.2 Request the Attorney General to institute appropriate proceedings
in the superior court against unlawful diversion or use of water pursuant
to Water Code Section 1052 or to commence litigation pursuant to the California
Environmental Quality Act (Public Resources Code Section 21000 et seq.);
provided that the request to the Attorney General contain findings, including
a finding that delay until the convening of a Board meeting could result
in irreparable injury, made by the Executive Director supporting his or
her action in making the request, such findings to be based on all available
relevant information and further provided that the Executive Director shall
report to the Board, at its next meeting, the reasons upon which the decision
to request the institution of such proceedings was based. This authority
may be to the Chief, Division of Water Rights.
2.3 Set aside an SWRCB decision or order, in whole or in part, as commanded
by a peremptory writ of mandate issued to the SWRCB.
2.4 Amend, modify, or revoke any permit, license, certificate, decision,
or order if an appellate court opinion published in the official reports
establishes that the SWRCB has a ministerial duty to do so.
3.0 DELEGATIONS TO THE CHIEF, DIVISION OF WATER RIGHTS
3.1 General Administration
3.1.1 Unless otherwise authorized herein, the authorities herein delegated
to the Chief, Division of Water Rights, may not be re-delegated; provided
that the Chief, Division of Water Rights, may delegate to a senior member
of the Division staff any or all of the authorities delegated herein, to
be exercised only in the absence of the Chief, Division of Water Rights.
3.1.2 Prepare and sign all correspondence pertaining to the engineering
and other technical functions of the Division of Water Rights. This authority
may be re-delegated.
3.1.3 Have custody of all records, documents, and files (without limitation)
filed or lodged with the Division of Water Rights and certify that copies
thereof are true. This authority may be re-delegated.
3.1.4 Issue subpoenas for the attendance of witnesses and the introduction
of evidence before the Board with respect to all proceedings for which
the Division of Water Rights has program responsibility. This authority
may be re-delegated.
3.1.5 The authority herein delegated to prepare a document includes the
authority to direct preparation thereof. This authority may be re-delegated.
3.1.6 Pursuant to Water Code Section 1124, amend or modify a decision or
order to correct any obvious typographical or clerical error or oversight.
This authority may be re-delegated to the Assistant Division Chief level.
3.1.7 Enumeration of delegated authorities in this document shall not be
interpreted as revoking authorities delegated, or hereafter delegated,
to the Division Chief by Board decision, order, or resolution, arising
from a specific proceeding.
3.1.8 In exercising the authority herein delegated, the Division Chief
is directed, without restricting the authority specified, to bring the
following matters to the attention of the members of the Board at workshop
or by other appropriate communication:
3.1.8.1 Matters of a unique
or unusual nature;
3.1.8.2 Matters which appear
to depart from the policies of the Board;
3.1.8.3 Matters involving significant
policy questions;
3.1.8.4 Highly controversial
matters;
3.1.8.5 Matters which involve
a substantial risk of litigation;
3.1.8.6 Issuance of preliminary
cease and desist orders;
3.1.8.7 Any matter which a Board Member requests to be brought to
the attention of the Board, and
3.1.8.8 Any matter which, in the judgment of the Division Chief, should
be brought to the attention of the Board.
3.2
Appropriation of Water
3.2.1 Prepare and sign orders canceling or revoking an application,
permit, or license to appropriate water, under any of the following circumstances:
3.2.1.1 When requested by the applicant, permittee, or licensee, as the
case may be. This authority may be re-delegated.
3.2.1.2 When the application is premature as specified in Water Code
Section 1527.5. This authority may be re-delegated to the Assistant Division
Chief level.
3.2.1.3 When the application is defective or incomplete and has not been
perfected within the time allowed for that purpose and no request for extension
of time is filed. This authority may be re-delegated to the Assistant Division
Chief level.
3.2.1.4 When the applicant fails to submit complete or adequate information
pursuant to Government Code Section 65956. This authority may be re-delegated
to the Assistant Division Chief level.
3.2.1.5 When fees have not been paid within the time required by law. This
authority may be re-delegated to the Assistant Division Chief level.
3.2.1.6 When the applicant fails to file an affidavit of posting or publication
of notice as required by law. This authority may be re-delegated to the
Assistant Division Chief level.
3.2.1.7 After notice of revocation pursuant to Water Code Sections 1410
and 1675 has been sent to the permittee or licensee and no request for
hearing has been received. This authority may be re-delegated to the Assistant
Division Chief level.
3.2.1.8 After proceedings conducted pursuant to Water Code Sections
1345-1348 and 1704.1-1704.4. This authority may be re-delegated to the
Assistant Division Chief level.
3.2.1.9 When the stream has been declared fully appropriated in accordance
with Water Code Section 1206(a), SWRCB Order WR 98-08, and any orders which
supercede or modify Order WR 98-08. This authority may be re-delegated
to the Assistant Division Chief level.
3.2.2 Request additional information from an applicant pursuant to Water
Code sections 1260, 1275, and 1334 and cancel the application pursuant
to section 1335, if sufficient information is not provided.
3.2.3 Request additional information from a protestant pursuant to Water
Code sections 1332 and 1334 and cancel the protest pursuant to section
1335 if sufficient information is not provided.
3.2.4 Prepare and sign notices of applications to appropriate water. This
authority may be re-delegated.
3.2.5 Prepare and sign certificates verifying stockpond water rights and
correspondence required to administer properly and expeditiously the stockpond
water right program. This authority may be re-delegated.
3.2.6 Approve stipulations of parties to proceedings in lieu of hearing.
This authority may be re-delegated.
3.2.7 Upon receipt from the applicant of a request for an extension of
time to complete an application as required by Section 681 of Title 23,
California Code of Regulations and findings that good cause has been shown,
grant time to applicants within which to complete applications to appropriate
water. This authority may be re-delegated.
3.2.8 Upon finding that good cause has been shown, extend time for filing
protests and answers to protests. This authority may be re-delegated.
3.2.9 Approve petitions to correct the description of the point of diversion,
place of use, or name of source when there is to be no physical change
in works already constructed or no change in the intent of the applicant
to locate proposed works or use water, and no one could have been misled
by the original description. This authority may be re-delegated.
3.2.10 Prepare and sign licenses when the terms and conditions have been
accepted by the permittee and approve necessary extensions of time and
corrections in point of diversion, purpose of use, place of use, or name
of source so that the permit may conform to the license being issued. This
authority may be re-delegated.
3.2.11 Issue separate permits or licenses to replace an existing permit
or license when the place of use has been divided into two or more ownerships.
Revoke the existing permit or license provided no objection is received
from any of the owners. This authority may be re-delegated.
3.2.12 Issue permits and change orders for projects when no protests are
outstanding and where the Division Chief determines that there is unappropriated
water available to supply the applicant, or when no objections were received
to proposed Board action resulting from investigation conducted under Water
Code Sections 1211. This authority may be re-delegated to the Assistant
Division Chief level.
3.2.13 Approve permit extensions for up to a total of ten years time if
requirements of the Water Code and Title 23 of the California Code of Regulations
for considering petitions for extensions of time are met; if there are
no competing projects that would be adversely affected; and if there are
no outstanding protests. This authority may be re-delegated to the Assistant
Division Chief level.
3.2.14 Prepare and sign other permit extensions if no Board Member objects
after review at a workshop or by other appropriate communication. This
authority may be re-delegated.
3.2.15 Approve proposed temporary changes due to a transfer of water or
water rights pursuant to Water Code Sections 1725 through 1732 where the
Division Chief determines that: (1) the proposed temporary change would
not injure any legal user of water; (2) the proposed change would not unreasonably
affect fish, wildlife, or other instream beneficial uses; and (3) the petitioner
has exercised due diligence in petitioning for the proposed temporary change.
3.2.16 Approve proposed long-term transfers of water or water rights involving
a change of point of diversion, place of use, or purpose of use pursuant
to Water Code Sections 1735 through 1737, following notice of the proposed
transfer, where no interested party requests a hearing and where the Division
Chief determines that a proposed transfer would not result in substantial
injury to any legal user of water and would not unreasonably affect fish,
wildlife, or other instream beneficial uses.
3.2.17 Issue permits, change orders, and extension orders after Board decision
or order. This authority may be re-delegated to the Assistant Division
Chief level.
3.2.18 Condition permits, time extensions, and change orders to protect
public trust uses in conformance with the standard of reasonableness contained
in Article X, Section 2, of the California Constitution, when no protests
are outstanding, or when no objections are received to proposed Board actions.
This authority may be re-delegated to the Assistant Division Chief level.
3.2.19 Reject protests which do not substantially comply with the requirements
of the Water Code or Title 23 of the California Code of Regulations. This
authority may be re-delegated.
3.2.20 Issue certificates of registration for small domestic use upon
the satisfactory filing of a registration form in accordance with Water
Code Section 1228.3. This authority may be re-delegated.
3.2.21 Dismiss complaints filed pursuant to Title 23, California Code of
Regulations Sections 820 and 856 where the complainant files an incomplete
complaint according to Section 820, the complainant does not show good
cause for the Board staff to investigate an allegation of misuse of water
according to Section 856(1), the Division of Water Rights staff determines
that no violation or misuse of water has occurred, the alleged violation
or misuse of water which forms the basis of the complaint has been remedied,
or the Board declines to exercise its discretion to investigate or prosecute
an allegation that a violation has occurred.
3.2.22 Approve proposed temporary permits and temporary urgency changes
pursuant to Water Code Sections 1425-1431 and 1435-1442 where no objections
are outstanding and where the Division Chief finds that: (1) there is an
urgent need for the proposed diversion and use or change, (2) the proposed
diversion and use or change may be made without injury to any lawful user
of water, (3) the proposed diversion and use or change may be made without
unreasonable effect upon fish, wildlife, or other instream beneficial uses,
and (4) the proposed diversion and use or change is in the public interest.
3.2.23 Accept, approve, or reject (a) Urban Water Management Programs,
(b) water conservation plans, (c) irrigation system evaluations, or (d)
other similar conservation plans or programs required as a condition of
a permit or license to appropriate water or an enforcement order issued
by the SWRCB. This authority may be re-delegated.
3.3
Determination of Rights
3.3.1 Prepare, sign, and cause to be published and recorded notices
of pendency of adjudication proceedings pursuant to Water Code Sections
2526 and 2529. This authority may be re-delegated.
3.3.2 Prepare and sign notices of field investigation in adjudication proceedings
pursuant to Section 2551 of the Water Code. This authority may be re-delegated.
3.3.3 Extend the time in which proofs of claim may be filed in adjudication
proceedings pursuant to Division 2, Part 3, Chapter 3, Articles 3 and 4
of the Water code. This authority may be re-delegated.
3.3.4 Prepare and sign notices setting time and place for filing objections
to the report and inspection of proofs of claim and evidence pursuant to
Water Code Sections 2604 and 2625. This authority may be re-delegated.
3.3.5 Prepare and circulate, pursuant to Water Code Sections 2600 and 2604,
reports related to statutory adjudications.
3.3.6 Prepare and announce draft reports of referee in accordance with
Water Code Sections 2013, 2014, and 2015.
3.3.7 Execute agreements with landowners for trial distribution of water
in the Napa Valley. This authority may be re-delegated.
3.3.8 Appoint a watermaster to supervise trial distribution of water in
the Napa Valley.
3.3.9 Perform the following duties pursuant to "Order of Appointment of
California State Water Resources Control Board as Special Master", issued
by the United States District Court District of Nevada, on April 9, 1990,
in United States of America v. Walker River Irrigation District,
In Equity No. C-125 ("the Walker River Action"):
3.3.9.1 Accept applications to change point of diversion, manner of use,
or place of use of water in the exercise in California of water rights
identified in the decree in the Walker River Action. This authority may
be re-delegated to the Assistant Division Chief level.
3.3.9.2 Process such applications in the manner required by the Order of
Appointment. Processing such applications shall include publishing and
mailing notice, accepting protests, field investigation, preparing and
announcing the draft report of Special Master, and accepting objections
to the draft report. This authority may be re-delegated to the Assistant
Division Chief level.
3.3.9.3 Following final action by the Board to approve or reject
the change application, prepare a statement of total expense incurred by
the Board in conducting the proceeding, together with an equitable apportionment
of such total expense among the parties to the proceeding. This authority
may be re-delegated to the Assistant Division Chief level.
3.3.9.4 Prepare, announce, serve, and file the Report of Special Master,
including therein the statement of total expense and the equitable apportionment
thereof.
3.3.9.5 In connection with judicial review of the Report of Special Master,
prepare and transmit to the court a certified copy of the record of proceeding.
3.4
Enforcement of Water Rights
3.4.1 Issue preliminary cease and desist orders pursuant to
Water Code Section 1831, when both of the following circumstances exist:
3.4.1.1 No hearing is requested, following notice of the proposed
action;
3.4.1.2 No member of the Board objects following review in accordance
with Section 3.1.8.6 above.
3.5
California Environmental Quality Act
3.5.1 Following conclusion of the public availability and comment
period, when such period is required:
3.5.1.1 Prepare, sign, and file all notices, certifications, and environmental
documents prepared pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act
(Public Resources Code Section 21000 et seq.), with the Secretary of the
Resources Agency, the State Clearinghouse, and other agencies, as appropriate,
for all projects carried out or approved by the Board in connection with
the administration of the water right program. Such authority shall be
exercised in conformity with regulations of the Secretary of the Resources
Agency and rules of the Board. This authority may be
re-delegated.
3.5.2 Upon finding that good cause has been shown, extend time for completing
environmental documents. This authority may be re-delegated to the Assistant
Division Chief level.
3.6
Certification of Water Right
3.6.1 Certify that:
(a) The Board has issued a water right permit for the appropriation
of water for the operation of a hydroelectric facility; or
(b) That, in the opinion of the Board, the producer possesses riparian
or other water rights which authorize the operation of a hydroelectric
facility in response to a request for certification made pursuant to Public
Resources Code Section 26013 or Public Utilities Code Section 2821.