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Virginia Administrative Code
Title 9. Environment
Title 9. Environment
Agency 25. State Water Control Board
12/6/2024

Chapter 780.
Local and Regional Water Supply Planning
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Section 10
Application
Section 20
Purpose of chapter
Section 30
Definitions
Section 40
[Repealed]
Section 45
Designation of Regional Planning Areas
Section 50
Preparation of local information and regional water supply plan; submission requirements for a regional water supply plan
Section 55
Public participation in regional water supply plans
Section 60
State role in regional water supply plan preparation
Section 70
Existing water source information
Section 80
Existing water use information
Section 90
Existing water resource information
Section 100
Projected water demand information; statement of need and alternatives
Section 110
Water demand management information
Section 120
Drought response and contingency plans
Section 125
Identification of water supply risks and proposed regional strategies
Section 130
[Repealed]
Section 140
Review of  regional water supply plans
Section 150
Public notice and public comment period
Section 160
Public meetings
Section 170
Appeals
Section 180
Enforcement
Section 190
Delegation of authority
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