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California Water Law & Policy Reporter

March 2016

Volume 26, Number 6 March 2016

CALIFORNIA WATER NEWS

State Water Resources Control Board Considers Adopting the Human Right to Water as a ‘Core Value’ in Its Activities151

REGULATORY DEVELOPMENTS

Fish and Wildlife Service and NOAA Fisheries Issue New Rules for Critical Habitat Designation under the Federal Endangered Species Act153

State Water Resources Control Board Schedules Public Hearing and Issues Pre-Hearing Conference Ruling Regarding Change Petition for the WaterFix Project156

State Water Resources Control Board Adopts Extended Emergency Water Conservation Regulation157

2016 Update to California Water Action Plan Released159

LEGISLATIVE DEVELOPMENTS

U.S. Senator Feinstein Introduces Revised Drought Relief Bill in

Congress161

Bill to Implement Westlands Water District Drainage Settlement Introduced in Congress162

LAWSUITS FILED OR PENDING

Environmental Groups Bring ESA Challenges against Bureau of Reclamation, Irrigation Districts over Impacts to Oregon Spotted Frog164

RECENT FEDERAL DECISIONS

Circuit Court of Appeals:

Sixth Circuit Finds Clean Water Act Does Not Permit Suits against Regulators for Violating the Act’s Procedural Requirements166

Askins v. Ohio Department of Agriculture, ___F.3d___, Case No. 15-3417 (6th Cir. Jan. 6, 2016).

District Court:

District Court Limits Damages San Diego May Recover in Groundwater Contamination Case168

California v. Kinder Morgan Energy Partners, L.P., ___F.Supp.3d___, Case No. 07-cv-1883 (S.D. Cal. Feb. 2, 2016).

RECENT CALIFORNIA DECISIONS

District Court of Appeal:

Second District Court Finds Water Rate Structure that Includes a Charge for Groundwater the Agency Does Not Provide Violates Proposition 26170

Newhall County Water District v. Castaic Lake Water Agency, ___Cal.App.4th___, Case No. B257964 (2nd Dist. Jan. 19, 2016).

Third District Court Finds Department of Fish and Wildlife Strictly Liable in Action for Inverse Condemnation for Flood Damage172

Pacific Shores Property Owners Association v. California Department of Fish and Wildlife, 244 Cal.App.4th 12 (3rd Dist. 2016).