Kern County Subbasin Probationary Hearing Final Staff Report

California State Water Resources Control Board (SWRCB) | January 21st, 2025

Summary

The State Water Resources Control Board (State Water Board or Board) staff developed the Probationary Hearing Final Staff Report (Final Staff Report) for the Kern County

Kern County Subbasin Staff Review of 2025 Draft of Groundwater Sustainability Plans

California State Water Resources Control Board (SWRCB) | September 5th, 2025

Summary

The Kern County Subbasin (subbasin or basin) is a critically overdrafted subbasin in the southern portion of the San Joaquin Valley with an area of about 1.78 million acr

Kern Groundwater Authority Groundwater Sustainability Plan

Kern Groundwater Authority | January 30th, 2020

Summary

Kern River Groundwater Sustainability Agency Groundwater Sustainability Plan

Kern River Groundwater Sustainability Agency (KRGSA) | December 5th, 2019

Summary

Kings County Farm Bureau vs. California State Water Resources Control Board

Superior Court of California, County of Kings | September 12th, 2024

Summary

Kings River East GSA Groundwater Sustainability Plan

Kings River East Groundwater Sustainability Agency (KREGSA) | December 13th, 2019

Summary

Land Subsidence along the Delta-Mendota Canal in the Northern Part of the San Joaquin Valley, California, 2003–10

U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) | November 19th, 2013

Summary

Extensive groundwater withdrawal from the unconsolidated deposits in the San Joaquin Valley caused widespread aquifer-system compaction and resultant land subsidence from

Land Subsidence from Groundwater Use in California

California Water Foundation | April 5th, 2014

Summary

Historically, groundwater has been pumped as needed in many areas of the state, often with little regard for the deleterious effects of over pumping. Over pumping is not

Land Subsidence from Groundwater Use in California (Summary Report)

California Water Foundation | April 5th, 2014

Summary

Historically, groundwater has been pumped as needed in many areas of the state, often with little regard for the deleterious effects of over pumping. Over pumping is not

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