Catch up on the latest GSA board meeting recaps anytime—on the road, on your tractor, or at home.
Basin conditions were reviewed amid zero March rain and post-peak groundwater declines. WY2025 extractions (~4,138 AF) were noted near the low end of sustainable yield. The Board discussed next steps for non-reporting/unmetered wells, including potential penalties, and agreed the issue should go to the meter compliance ad hoc committee.
Board continued the CVC golden mussel emergency action (funded by CVC participants). ID4 discussed a 30% year and needing to recover 22,000+ AF from banking. ID4 adopted 2026–27 groundwater charges: $20/AF ag, $40/AF other, $40/yr small facilities.
Board received a $200M federal OBBB allocation. Staff was directed to proceed with bid solicitation for five Phase 1 replacement pump stations as early as the following Monday, with award targeted for May and NTP around late June 2026. The 2024 cost recovery methodology was vacated and a 3-director committee will develop a replacement. Class 1 holds at 100% but could drop to ~90%.
LGI Homes received a water shortage exception for Castle Oaks Village 10 (54 connections; irrigation removed). The developer disputed the proposed $223,410 Water Demand Reduction Fund condition; the Board approved the exception while deferring the fund/payment issue to June. Staff updated on the February Ione Canal washout and Ione WTP backwash to City sewer.
Groundwater usage invoices were mailed March 23, with payment and any modification requests due by May 7. Growers with unreported fallowing may still show estimated consumptive use (ET) and should submit a modification request by that deadline. Nine MLRP projects were advanced (direction only) for ~$4.1M; staff will return agreements for board approval.