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reimbursement pursuant to part 7 (commencing with section 17500) of the Government <br /> Code, division 2. Additionally, the State Water Board has determined that the proposed <br /> action will not result in costs or savings to any state agency or any local agency or <br /> school district that is required to be reimbursed under part 7 (commencing with <br /> section 17500) of division 4 of the Government Code, other nondiscretionary costs or <br /> savings imposed on local agencies, or costs or savings in federal funding to the State. <br /> ALTERNATIVES DETERMINATION <br /> The State Water Board has determined that no reasonable alternative considered by <br /> the agency or that has otherwise been identified and brought to the attention of the <br /> agency would be: 1) more effective in carrying out the purpose of the regulations; <br /> 2) more effective and less burdensome to affected private persons, industry, local <br /> governments, and state agencies; 3) more cost effective to affected private persons, <br /> industry, local governments, and state agencies; 4) equally effective in implementing the <br /> statutory policy or other provision of law; or 5) more consistent with California's existing <br /> requirements and groundwater protection policies. The amendments to the regulations <br /> are necessary to allow the storage of B20 meeting the American Society of Testing and <br /> Materials International standard D7467 in double-walled underground storage tanks. <br /> The amendments do not duplicate or conflict with any federal law or federal regulation. <br />