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December 19, 2025

The board discussed funding shortfalls and possible new fees to support well mitigation, noting only a $9.80 Tier 1 fee is currently in place. Empire West Irrigation District rejected a proposed amendment to add board representation for areas comprising about 70% of the GSA, prompting concerns about long‑term governance. The State Water Board has declined to meet with the GSA due to ongoing litigation concerns

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December 19, 2025

Board discussed projected future costs tied to IWPC/ERPA, including an annual operating budget near $200,000 and a possible $250,000 general manager position for 2026–2030. A grant-funded backup well (about 350 gpm) is nearing completion under a Small Community Drought Relief Program extension to February 27. Candidate Whitney Sekora introduced herself for the board vacancy, and members informally discussed Potter Valley Project issues.

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December 18, 2025

Water Year 2026 sustainable yield allocations were announced at 0.97 AF/acre under the ET method and 0.27 AF/acre under the extraction method, the first time the ET-based allocation has dropped below 1.0 AF/acre. Grower accounts are transitioning from Eastern Tule GSA to PID GSA's Basin Safe platform, expected to be fully operational by mid-January 2026. November land subsidence zone recommendations remain in draft and were not adopted by PID GSA.

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December 18, 2025

DWR approved CCWA’s assignment agreement, clearing the way for CCWA to become a direct State Water Project contractor. The Board approved an employment agreement for Peter Thompson, who will start as Associate Director in February 2026 at $310,000, then become Executive Director in May at $325,000. The Board postponed action on a 15.8% legal rate increase to gather more cost and oversight detail.

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December 18, 2025

The board awarded a $1.64 million contract for Supplemental Well No. 3 after six bids, with completion expected around April 2027 so it can serve peak season 2027. At the ACWA conference, speakers warned that 500,000 to 1 million Central Valley acres may be fallowed under SGMA and other pressures. PV Water’s Multi-Benefit Land Repurposing Program is seeking more grower participation in its survey.

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