Achieving Groundwater Access for All: Why Groundwater Sustainability Plans are Failing Many Users
Caitrin Chappelle, Ngodoo Atume, J. Pablo Ortiz-Partida, E.J. Remson, Melissa M. Rohde | July 3rd, 2023
California made a serious commitment to bring the most depleted groundwater basins back into balance when it passed the Sustainable Groundwater Management Act (SGMA) in 2014. This commitment is being carried out at the local level through the formation of hundreds of new groundwater agencies, the launch of basin-level planning processes, and the creation of groundwater sustainability plans. This report summarizes the results of a scientific study published in Nature Communications. that analyzed the degree to which these groundwater plans equitably integrate and protect vulnerable groundwater users, and suggests course corrections in the ongoing SGMA process to ensure we are preparing our groundwater basins for a changed climate.
Keywords
disadvantaged communities (DACs), groundwater pumping impacts, planning and management, Sustainable Groundwater Management Act (SGMA)