Pleasant Valley Water District Landowner Workshop Groundwater Management
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Pleasant Valley Water District Landowner Workshop Groundwater Management Plan/Groundwater Sustainable Plan Date: January 23, 2018 Presented by: Brian Ehlers Calvin Monreal David Kahn Morgan Halpenny
Work Shop Agenda l. Introduction of Pleasant Valley Board – Brad Gleason • Purpose of Workshops • District Activities Recap ll. Review of existing Groundwater Management Plan (2000) – David Kahn lll. Overview of SGMA legislation – David Kahn lll. Review of Draft Best Management Practices regarding SGMA – P & P l. V. SGMA – GSP Requirements – P & P • Low Sub-Basin Ranking • Medium Sub-Basin Ranking • High Sub-Basin Ranking V. District Monitoring – Morgan Halpenny & Brad Gleason Vl. Data Gaps – P & P Vll. Questions and Answers Provost & Pritchard Consulting Group
Pleasant Valley Water District • • • Directors Bradford E. Gleason-Board President James S. Anderson-Secretary-Treasure Ross M Allen Ken N Kreyenhagen Thomas Lovelace, Jr. Rodney T. Stiefvater Donald Devine Craig Finster District Support Staff Brian E. Ehlers-District Engineer David W. Kahn-District Legal Counsel Calvin Monreal-Assessor/Collector Provost & Pritchard Consulting Group
Purpose of SGMA Sustainable Groundwater Management Act of 2014 (Governor) • Consists of three legislative bills • Senate Bill SB 1168 (Pavley)-Groundwater Management • Assembly Bill AB 1739 (Dickinson)-Groundwater Management • Senate Bill 1319 (Pavley)-Groundwater • Intent of Legislation is to: 1. Provide local and regional agencies the authority to sustainably manage groundwater (best if GW resources are managed at the local or regional level. DWR) 2. If no local GW Agency provides sustainable GW management, this law gives the State authority to develop and implement an interim plan until an agency does 3. Requires the reporting of data necessary to support sustainable GW management 4. Respect overlying and other proprietary rights to GW, consistent with Section 1200 of the Water Code 5. Recognize and preserve the authority of cities and counties to manage GW pursuant to their police powers Provost & Pritchard Consulting Group
District Activities Recap • Passed Proposition 218 assessment election • Modified Pleasant Valley Sub-Basin Boundary • Formed a Groundwater Sustainable Agency • Data Gathering-Historic/Identify Data Gaps-Future • Groundwater Usage • Stream Flows Provost & Pritchard Consulting Group
Current Groundwater Management Plan • Authority enacted by Assembly Bill 3030 (AB 3030)- implemented by PVWD in May 2000 • Background and Goals of the District • Protection • Management • Enhancement • Meet Future Needs • Program • Management Objectives • Monitoring • Education • Conservation • Extra-District Pumping Effects • Groundwater Recharge and Banking • Development and Importation of New Surface Supplies • Prohibition of Exportation of Groundwater • Banking and Transfers are not Precluded Provost & Pritchard Consulting Group
Current Groundwater Management Plan • Program-Continued • Monitoring and Evaluation of Basin • Limitation on Pumping • Fee’s • Water Quality • Rules and Regulations • District is not authorized to make a binding determination of water rights • District will consider any potential impact of those rules Provost & Pritchard Consulting Group
SGMA BMP’s Provost & Pritchard Consulting Group
SGMA-GSP Requirements • Low Sub-Basin Ranking • Medium Sub-Basin Ranking • High Sub-Basin Ranking Provost & Pritchard Consulting Group
District Monitoring l. CASGEM well measuring devices Pumpsight Gateway Lora node Pressure Transducer Flow metering devices ll. Stream gauge measuring devices Lora node mm. lll. Crop Map data gathering l. V. Well gathering data Provost & Pritchard Consulting Group
Data Gaps • Data Gaps – Install more transducers on wells – Install water meters on wells – Monitoring - Land Subsidence Provost & Pritchard Consulting Group
Questions and Answers Provost & Pritchard Consulting Group
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