Tule East Groundwater Sustainability Agency Act.
Establishes Tule East Groundwater Sustainability Agency to manage California Central Valley aquifer resources under state sustainability mandate; moved to inactive file June 2025.
Establishes Tule East Groundwater Sustainability Agency to manage California Central Valley aquifer resources under state sustainability mandate; moved to inactive file June 2025.
AB 1044 establishes the Tule East Groundwater Sustainability Agency (GSA), a new governmental entity responsible for managing groundwater resources in a specific region of California's Central Valley. The bill passed committee stages with unanimous support but was moved to inactive file in June 2025, effectively halting its progress.
Groundwater management is critical in California's agricultural regions, where aquifer depletion threatens long-term water security and farming viability. The creation of localized GSAs is part of California's Sustainable Groundwater Management Act (SGMA) framework, which requires regions to achieve groundwater sustainability by 2040. This bill addresses water governance in the Tule East area, likely affecting agricultural operations, municipal water supplies, and environmental water needs.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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