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Division says DAC fee reduction process will move from self-certification to board determination in fiscal 2026–27

6429808 · October 17, 2025
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Summary

Staff told attendees that the current self-certification process for disadvantaged community (DAC) fee reduction will remain in place for the upcoming reporting year and that a State Water Resources Control Board determination process is planned for fiscal year 2026–27.

At the EAR input forum, a Division of Drinking Water presenter said the agency plans to change the process for reduced fees for disadvantaged communities from a self-certification model to a State Water Resources Control Board determination, but that the change will not apply in the upcoming reporting year.

Jonathan Swayde, representing the…

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