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    Three new agencies will develop local Groundwater Sustainability Plans (GSPs)

    Three new government agencies are being formed in Sonoma County. They will have the authority to tax, regulate and limit groundwater use.
    For more info go to sonomacountygroundwater.org and consider coming to one of the meetings.
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    Re: Three new agencies will develop local Groundwater Sustainability Plans (GSPs)

    Quote Posted in reply to the post by Jacob Rich: View Post
    Three new government agencies are being formed in Sonoma County. They will have the authority to tax, regulate and limit groundwater use.
    For more info go to sonomacountygroundwater.org and consider coming to one of the meetings.
    This is quite exciting! Thanks for letting us know, Rich!

    I strongly suggest everybody with an interest on how our groundwater is used, go to https://sonomacountygroundwater.org/ and check out the wealth of information there. This a great time to get involved. The info below is from their website:

    Public Workshops are scheduled this summer for each basin (Petaluma Valley, Sonoma Valley and Santa Rosa Plain).

    The focus of the workshops will be receiving input from the public on the formation of Groundwater Sustainability Agencies (GSA). GSA-eligible agencies have agreed conceptually on one GSA and one Groundwater Sustainability Plan (GSP) per basin. The format and basic agenda (see below) for each workshop will be similar, although the facilitated discussion and discussion questions may differ basin-to-basin.

    Please come to the workshops with your questions and ideas — and please spread the word to other stakeholders.

    Monday, July 11; 6-8 p.m.
    Santa Rosa Plain Workshop
    Santa Rosa Utility Field Office
    35 Stony Point Road, Santa Rosa
    SANTA ROSA WORKSHOP AGENDA (PDF)


    Thursday, August 17; 6-8 p.m.
    Petaluma Valley Workshop
    Petaluma Community Center
    320 N. McDowell Blvd., Petaluma
    PETALUMA VALLEY WORKSHOP AGENDA (PDF)

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