Tule East Groundwater Sustainability Agency Act.
California establishes Tule East Groundwater Sustainability Agency to manage local groundwater resources and comply with state sustainability requirements in Tulare County.
California establishes Tule East Groundwater Sustainability Agency to manage local groundwater resources and comply with state sustainability requirements in Tulare County.
AB 568 establishes the Tule East Groundwater Sustainability Agency (GSA), a new local government entity in California's Tulare County designed to manage groundwater resources and comply with state groundwater sustainability requirements. The agency will be governed by a board and given authority to develop and implement groundwater sustainability plans for its jurisdictional area.
California's Sustainable Groundwater Management Act (SGMA) requires all medium and high-priority groundwater basins to have approved sustainability plans by 2022 (with extensions). The creation of GSAs like Tule East enables local communities to take direct control of groundwater management rather than having state intervention. This is critical in the Tulare County region, which has historically experienced severe groundwater depletion from agricultural and municipal pumping.
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