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本章对潜在的市政和家庭供水管理方案进行了综合讨论,以响应圣华金河下游(LSJR)替代方案的实施。本章不讨论南部三角洲水质(SDWQ)替代方案,因为不会发生影响从南部三角洲转移饮用水的服务提供商的水质严重退化。本章结合了第9章“地下水资源”和第13章“服务提供商”的信息,以说明在当前监管条件下,LSJR替代方案的潜在影响将如何影响圣华金河谷城市和农村人口的供水。目前的监管条件包括可持续地下水管理法(SGMA) (Wat。法典,§10720 et seq.),于2015年1月1日生效,并要求成立地方机构来保护和管理地下水资源。下面将更详细地讨论SGMA。本章还参考了第1章引言中的项目概况信息;第2章水资源与管理描述;第3章“备选方案描述”中的项目备选方案描述;第16章“其他间接和附加措施的评估”中的成本信息。
This chapter provides an integrated discussion of potential municipal and domestic water supply management options in response to implementation of the Lower San Joaquin River (LSJR) alternatives. Southern Delta water quality (SDWQ) alternatives are not discussed in this chapter, because a substantial degradation of water quality affecting service providers diverting drinking water from the southern Delta would not occur. This chapter incorporates information from Chapter 9, Groundwater Resources, and Chapter 13, Service Providers, in order to illustrate how potential impacts from LSJR alternatives would affect water supply to urban and rural populations in the San Joaquin Valley under current regulatory conditions. Current regulatory conditions include the Sustainable Groundwater Management Act (SGMA) (Wat. Code, § 10720 et seq.), which took effect January 1, 2015, and requires the formation of local agencies to protect and manage groundwater resources. SGMA is discussed in more detail below. This chapter also references project overview information from Chapter 1, Introduction; water resources and management descriptions from Chapter 2, Water Resources; project alternative descriptions from Chapter 3, Alternatives Description; and, cost information from Chapter 16, Evaluation of Other Indirect and Additional Actions.