The Santa Clarita Valley Groundwater Sustainability Agency (SCV-GSA) is inviting stakeholders and members of the public to participate in its groundwater sustainability plan (GSP) workshop.
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The workshop is scheduled for Tuesday, June 26 at 2:30 p.m. at the Sycamore Room at The Centre, located at 20880 Centre Pointe Parkway.
As part of the Sustainable Groundwater Management Act’s (SGMA) regulatory requirements, the SCV-GSA is responsible for developing a Groundwater Sustainability Plan — a detailed road map for how local groundwater basin will be managed for long-term sustainability.
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The workshop is set to serve as a kickoff meeting to discuss the process to develop a Groundwater Sustainability Plan. Workshop topics include:
- SGMA 101 – A State perspective on the Sustainable Groundwater Management Act and local development of a Groundwater Sustainability Plan.
- GSP Development Process and Timeline – An overview of the anticipated process and timeline to develop a Groundwater Sustainability Plan, including near and long-term tasks and activities.
For more information, including a draft agenda, click here. To keep up-to-date on GSA news and upcoming stakeholder forums, click here. To determine if you are located within the SCV-GSA boundary, click here.
Ed. Note: This information was provided to KHTS by the Santa Clarita Valley Water Agency.
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