30th District Assemmbly Member Luis Alejo speaks during the South Valley Legislative Summit at the Hilton Garden Inn.

Santa Clara County farmers will soon have less red tape when figuring out what to do with their water ponds.
On May 9, a bill authored by State Assemblyman Luis Alejo, D-Salinas, AB 1905, or Agricultural Permit Streamlining, passed and would expand the water rights permitting process to allow small agricultural water ponds to be registered for multiple purposes.
“Facing one of the worst droughts in the last decade, it is critical that we find ways to help our farmers maximize the utility of their limited water resources,” comments Alejo. “Right now, our farmers’ hands are tied by a permitting process that restricts the functions allowed for small ponds. AB 1905 will fix this problem.”
The bill passed unopposed.
Sponsored by the California Farm Bureau Federation, the bill expands the water rights process to allow small ag water ponds to be registered for multiple purposes.
According to Alejo, as it stands now farmers have to obtain a permit and register their intended water use with the State Water Resources Control Board. Each permit restricts the amount of water and types of uses allowed. For pond registration, there are permit categories for domestic, irrigation and livestock use. Without altering these distinctions, AB 1905 would improve farmers’ abilities to manage fluctuating water needs by allowing a livestock pond to be dually registered for domestic and irrigational use.
“Prohibiting the use of water resources to protect crops compromises our farmers and ranchers’ ability to maximize their production,” stated Danny Merkley from the California Farm Bureau Federation. “AB 1905 makes it easier for our farmers to withstand extreme weather conditions, be it frost or drought.”
To view the full text of the bill, visit leginfo.ca.gov.

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