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Tulare Lake Subbasin Probationary Hearing Draft Report

California State Water Resources Control Board (SWRCB) | October 12th, 2023


The State Water Board recognizes that significant efforts were made by local public agencies in the Tulare Lake Subbasin since the passage of SGMA to form groundwater sustainability agencies (GSAs) and then develop detailed technical and other information supporting the adoption and implementation of a groundwater sustainability plan (GSP) for the subbasin. Despite those efforts, in January of 2022, DWR reviewed the GSP to determine if it met SGMA’s requirements and found it to be incomplete. Following revisions made by the GSAs in the subbasin, DWR reevaluated the GSP in March of 2023, determined it to be inadequate, and referred the subbasin to the State Water Board, as required by SGMA. Consistent with SGMA, the State Water Board may now consider whether to designate the Tulare Lake Subbasin as a “probationary basin,” a term that is used in SGMA to describe the first stage of state intervention.

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Keywords

Central Valley, Groundwater Exchange, groundwater pumping impacts, planning and management, Sustainable Groundwater Management Act (SGMA)