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Pumping caps have been, or soon will be, implemented in all three groundwater sustainability agencies in the Kaweah subbasin.
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Sinking land has become a sticking point as local agencies seek to advance under the Sustainable Groundwater Management Act
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Local agencies charged with managing groundwater in the coming decades have until January to re-submit their sustainability plans to the state for review.
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In 2014, California’s state legislature passed the Sustainable Groundwater Management Act (SGMA), a sweeping law with the goal of balancing the amount of…
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As drought settles over the San Joaquin Valley, a new report warns of other circumstances that could result in entire communities losing drinking…
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The Kings County city of Corcoran is slowly but steadily sinking, as much as 11½ feet in some places over the last 14 years. Lois Henry, a journalist with…
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The goal of the Sustainable Groundwater Management Act, or SGMA, is to better regulate the state’s water reserves. But as the law rolls out, a new study…
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Even with his eyes closed, Doug Martin can recognize the sound of every tractor on his Hanford ranch. There’s the big silver work horse, and the…
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This week on Valley Edition: Frustration and hopelessness surround upcoming groundwater laws. Some growers feel so disillusioned, they’re selling their…