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Statement of Findings regarding the Determination of Incomplete Status of the San Joaquin Valley – Tule Subbasin Groundwater Sustainability Plans

California Department of Water Resources (DWR) | January 28th, 2022


The Department of Water Resources (Department) is required to evaluate whether a submitted groundwater sustainability plan (GSP) conforms to specific requirements of the Sustainable Groundwater Management Act (SGMA), is likely to achieve the sustainability goal for the basin covered by the GSP, and whether the GSP adversely affects the ability of an adjacent basin to implement its GSP or impedes achievement of sustainability goals in an adjacent basin. (Water Code   10733.) The Department is directed to issue an assessment of the GSP within two years of its submission. (Water Code 10733.4.)

SGMA allows for multiple GSPs implemented by multiple groundwater sustainability agencies (GSAs) and coordinated pursuant to a single coordination agreement that covers the entire basin to be an acceptable planning scenario. (Water Code 10727.) In the San Joaquin Valley – Tule Subbasin (Subbasin), six separate GSPs were prepared by 7 GSAs pursuant to the required coordination agreement. This Statement of Findings explains the Department’s decision regarding the multiple GSPs covering the Subbasin submitted jointly by the multiple GSAs. Collectively, the six GSPs and the coordination agreement are referred to as the Plan for the Subbasin. Individually, the GSPs include the following:

• Groundwater Sustainability Plan, Alpaugh Groundwater Sustainability Agency (Alpaugh GSP) – The Alpaugh GSP is managed by a single GSA, the Alpaugh GSA.
• Sustainable Groundwater Management Act, Groundwater Sustainability Plan, January 2020, Delano-Earlimart Irrigation District Groundwater Sustainability Agency (Delano-Earlimart Irrigation District GSP) – The Delano-Earlimart Irrigation District GSP is managed by a single GSA, the Delano-Earlimart Irrigation District GSA, and has four management areas.
• Sustainable Groundwater Management Act, Groundwater Sustainability Plan, January 2020, Eastern Tule Groundwater Sustainability Agency, Tule Subbasin (Eastern Tule GSP) – The Eastern Tule GSP is managed by a single GSA, Eastern Tule Joint Powers Authority GSA, and has five management areas.
• Sustainable Groundwater Management Act, Groundwater Sustainability Plan, January 2020, Lower Tule River Irrigation District Groundwater Sustainability Agency, Tule Subbasin (Lower Tule River Irrigation District GSP) – The Lower Tule River Irrigation District GSP is managed by a single GSA, Lower Tule River Irrigation District GSA, and has three management areas.
• Sustainable Groundwater Management Act, Groundwater Sustainability Plan, January 2020, Pixley Irrigation District Groundwater Sustainability Agency, Tule Subbasin (Pixley Irrigation District GSP) – The Pixley Irrigation District GSP is managed by a single GSA, Pixley Irrigation District GSA, and has three management areas.
• Tri-County Water Authority, Groundwater Sustainability Plan (Tri-County GSP) – The Tri-County GSP is managed by a single GSA, Tri-County Water Authority, and has two management areas.

Department management has reviewed the enclosed Staff Report, which recommends that the deficiencies identified should preclude approval of the Plan. Based on its review of the Staff Report, Department management is satisfied that staff have conducted a thorough evaluation and assessment of the Plan and concurs with, and hereby adopts, staff’s recommendation and all the corrective actions provided. The Department thus deems the Plan incomplete based on the Staff Report and the findings contained herein.

Keywords

Central Valley, Groundwater Exchange, Groundwater Sustainability Plan (GSP), planning and management, Sustainable Groundwater Management Act (SGMA), water supply