From the Department of Water Resources:
Facilitation Support Service Survey
DWR provided facilitation support services through professional facilitators to help local agencies address pivotal issues in GSA formation. The goal of the Facilitation Support Service is to assist local agencies in reaching broad agreement on potentially contentious issues associated with revising groundwater boundaries, establishing new governance structures, and planning for water resource sustainability.
To find out about facilitation service opportunities that may be available,
Contact: SGMP_RC@water.ca.gov
Groundwater Sustainability Agency (GSA) Formation
As of May 31, 2017:
- 212 local agencies (including coordinated efforts by a combination of local agencies) have submitted GSA formation notifications.
o Many local agencies have submitted multiple notifications in multiple basins.
- The 212 local agencies account for 332 separate areas in 124 basins.
- Of the 332 separate areas:
o 147 are exclusive GSA areas;
o 85 have a non-overlapped notification within a 90-day period; and
o 100 have overlap to resolve.
- Of the 124 basins that are partially or completely covered by GSA notifications:
o 32 basins are low or very-low priority.
o 92 basins are medium or high priority and are subject to SGMA requirements.
- Most of the overlapping GSA notifications are expected to resolve the overlap prior to June 30, 2017.
- Most counties have messaged to DWR that they will become the GSA in the unmanaged areas of a high- or medium-priority basin if needed, per Water Code Section 10724.
o Counties that have opted-out of being the presumed GSA for the unmanaged area of a basin are listed here: http://water.ca.gov/groundwater/sgm/gsa_archive.cfm
o The State Intervention Compliance Map for areas that are currently considered unmanaged is available on the State Water Board’s website: http://www.waterboards.ca.gov/water_issues/programs/gmp/
- All GSA notifications can be submitted, viewed, and managed within DWR’s SGMA Portal: http://sgma.water.ca.gov/portal/#gsa
Contact: Mark Nordberg Mark.Nordberg@water.ca.gov or (916) 651-9673
$86.3 Million Available for Groundwater Sustainability Plans and Projects
The Department of Water Resources (DWR) will hold a series of public meetings in June to review its 2017 Draft Proposal Solicitation Package for Groundwater Sustainability Plans and Projects and to receive public comments.
Meeting location | Meeting time |
Bonderson Building 901 P Street, Hearing Room Sacramento, CA 95814 |
June 12, 2017, 10:00 AM |
Fresno Irrigation District 2907 S. Maple Avenue, Boardroom Fresno, CA 93725 |
June 13, 2017, 1:00 PM |
Irvine Ranch Water District 15600 Sand Canyon Avenue, Sand Canyon Room Irvine, CA 92618 |
June 14, 2017, 1:00 PM |
The Sustainable Groundwater Planning (SGWP) grant program is funded by Proposition 1, the $7.5 billion water bond overwhelmingly approved by California voters in 2014. Proposition 1 authorized the Legislature to appropriate $100 million for competitive grants for development of sustainable groundwater plans and projects, of which $86.3 million is available in fiscal year 2017-18. The grants are intended to support groundwater management that furthers the goals of the Sustainable Groundwater Management Act, a historic 2014 law that requires local agencies to bring stressed groundwater basins into sustainable patterns of pumping and recharge. Groundwater supplies a third or more of California’s water supply.
DWR will solicit proposals to award funding on a competitive basis in two funding categories: projects that serve severely disadvantaged communities and Groundwater Sustainability Plans (GSPs). GSPs have two tiers: Tier 1 is for critically overdrafted basins and Tier 2 is for all other high- and medium- priority basins. The draft materials are available on the SGWP Grant Program webpage.
The public comment period will close June 19, 2017.
Contact:
Heather Shannon Heather.Shannon@water.ca.gov or (916) 651-9212
A Newsletter about Funding and Technical Assistance
In line with DWR’s commitment to support Groundwater Sustainability Agencies (GSAs) and stakeholders throughout SGMA implementation, DWR will be providing periodic SGMA Implementation Assistance Updates. The Spring 2017 issue of Implementation Assistance Update is available on the DWR website.
Contact: Hong Lin Hong.Lin@water.ca.gov or (916) 653-6353
California Department of Fish and Wildlife’s (CDFW)Prop 1 Restoration Grant Program
CDFW’s Proposal Solicitation Notice is now open for Fiscal Year 2017-18. GSAs may find groundwater recharge projects that restore floodplain connectivity and improve fish habitat eligible for funding. For more information visit their Restoration Grant Programs.
Technical Assistance
Providing technical assistance to GSAs will be crucial to enabling their success in sustainably managing their groundwater basins. The goal of the technical assistance program is to comply with requirements in SGMA (10729 and 10733.2) and the GSP regulations (353.2, 354.8, 354.16, and 354.18) for DWR to provide education, data, and tools at both regional and statewide scales to aid GSAs with development and implementation of GSPs and inform water resource planning decisions. DWR’s update on technical assistance can be found on the California Water Commission website .
Contact: Steven Springhorn Steven.Springhorn@water.ca.gov or (916) 651-9273
Basin Boundary Modification
Pursuant to SGMA, DWR developed regulations for a process to modify Bulletin 118 groundwater basin boundaries. In November 2016, DWR reviewed the requests and finalized the boundary modifications, which are posted on the Basin Modification Boundary web page at http://water.ca.gov/groundwater/sgm/basin_boundaries.cfm .
Tentative Schedule
- July 1, 2017 – Initial Notification period opens – Basin Boundary Modification Request System (BBMRS)
o This period allows GSAs or local agencies to begin the required meetings and coordination to support modifications.
o Please reach out to DWR during this period for any assistance with the process, we want to help.
- January 1, 2018 – Submission Period opens
o During this 3 month window, GSAs and local agencies can submit the required information to support a Basin Boundary Modification in the BBMRS on the SGMA Portal http://sgma.water.ca.gov/portal/#intro.
- March 31, 2018 – Submission Period Closes and 30-day Public Comment Period opens
o All information to support a boundary modification should be submitted to the BBMRS
- April 30, 2018 – Public Comment Period Closes
o DWR begins boundary modification requests and public comments
- Approximately July 2018 – Draft Basin Boundary Modifications released
- Approximately August 2018 – Final Basin Boundary Modifications released
Contact: Tim Godwin Timothy.Godwin@water.ca.gov or (916) 651-9223
Land Subsidence in the San Joaquin Valley
This free briefing will highlight the array of technologies available for subsidence measurement and monitoring, including information and technical support being provided by DWR.
Wednesday, August 16, 2017
Alice Peters Auditorium (PB 191) in the University Business Center at Fresno State. For more information and registration, visit http://www.watereducation.org/sites/main/files/file-attachments/dwr_sjv_subsidence_aug16_flye.pdf
SGMA Definitions and Groundwater Glossary
SGMA provided California with a roadmap for sustainably managing our groundwater, and it also came with its own lexicon. Looking for the definition of “Undesirable result” or “De minimis extractor”? It’s right here. Additional important groundwater terms and definitions are included in the Groundwater Information Center’s Groundwater Glossary .
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