New California Water-Conservation Bills Have Industry Worried

The statewide legislation aims to turn Governor Brown's plans into statute.

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CPSA Executive Director John Norwood

CPSA Executive Director John Norwood

With just a few weeks left of the current session, California is seeing increased motion on three bills meant to lay out how the state will meet Governor Jerry Brown’s mandate for across-the-board water reductions of 20% by the year 2020.

Senate Bill 606, along with Assembly Bills 1654 and 1668 are in various stages at this point. The Senate bill and Assembly bill 1668 have extensive language involving water savings in all sectors. However, the remaining piece of legislation only states, “It is the intent of the legislature to enact legislation necessary to help make water conservation a California way of life.”

There is a mention of pools, spas, waterfeatures and ponds, but no specific proposed mandates are outlined. The language also says that any standards written should include provisions pertaining to pools, spas, and other waterfeatures. Additionally, water-contingency plans would address pools and spas separate from manmade ponds, lakes, waterfalls and fountains.

If passed, the legislation stands to transfer some authority on certain matters from local water districts to the state water board.

While the California Pool & Spa Association is concerned about the legislation, it believes it is making inroads with officials to send the message that pools and spas do not disproportionately waste water and that they often are bordered by hardscape that does not require watering.

“It’s an opportunity to help us protect the future of this industry in California,” said CPSA Executive Director John Norwood. “I don’t think anybody’s trying to target it, but it’s just that water policy is a big deal. There are a lot of moving parts, and you have to pay attention to make sure that whatever is in there has a positive effect on your business.”

This legislative session ends Sept. 15.

About the Author

Rebecca Robledo

Rebecca Robledo is deputy editor of Pool & Spa News and Aquatics International. She is an award-winning trade journalist with more than 25 years experience reporting on and editing content for the pool, spa and aquatics industries. She specializes in technical, complex or detail-oriented subject matter with an emphasis in design and construction, as well as legal and regulatory issues. For this coverage and editing, she has received numerous awards, including four Jesse H. Neal Awards, considered by many to be the “Pulitzer Prize of Trade Journalism.”

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