Colusa County Groundwater
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Locality: Colusa, California
Phone: +1 530-458-0719
Address: 100 Sunrise Blvd 95932 Colusa, CA, US
Website: colusagroundwater.org/
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Please visit the Colusa Groundwater Authority website for the latest in Sustainable Groundwater Management in Colusa County: https://colusagroundwater.org/
The general public may not see it, but there is a LOT of very hard work being put into sustainable groundwater management throughout the State, including in Colusa County. https://mavensnotebook.com//guest-commentary-significant-/
https://mavensnotebook.com//voluntary-agreements-looking-/
https://calmatters.org//gavin-newsom-sacramento-san-joaqu/
Last Friday was the deadline for the first Groundwater Sustainability Plans to be submitted as mandated under SGMA, California's new groundwater law. Locally, our Plans are due to the State on January 31, 2022. https://www.farmprogress.com//deadline-arrives-critically-
http://www.agalert.com/story/?id=13605
Welcoming a new water year. https://www.abc10.com//103-77829e55-f608-44b7-9d42-85cbe6e
The Colusa Groundwater Authority and Glenn Groundwater Authority are providing public workshops about SGMA implementation in the Colusa Subbasin. We hope you can participate. See the article for more information: https://www.appeal-democrat.com//article_115e1bb2-ceae-11e
The Yolo Bypass project is one component of a more comprehensive implementation plan to reactivate floodplains in the Sacramento Valley. https://norcalwater.org//progress-continues-on-yolo-bypas/
This is positive news for surface water supplies, which is also good news for groundwater: https://norcalwater.org//governor-and-legislature-advance/
Do you speak groundwater? Check out this handy glossary: https://www.ppic.org//learning-the-language-of-groundwat/
Implementing SGMA costs money. Grants help keep costs down for everyone. http://agalert.com/story/?id=13067
The Colusa Groundwater Authority is the Groundwater Sustainability Agency for the Colusa County portion of the Colusa Subbasin and a small portion of the Butte Subbasin.