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February 12, 2026

The Board approved a first reading of an ordinance that would reduce flowmeter accuracy testing frequency for smaller wells (5–10 year intervals vs. the prior 3–5 year schedule). Staff outlined a modeling plan to study how upstream pumping affects streamflow at Foster Park, with work likely extending into mid‑2026. Monitoring showed the basin did not fully recharge in spring 2025, with declining flows and at least one shallow well going dry.

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February 12, 2026

Groundwater storage has increased by about 600,000 acre-feet since 1990, with fall 2025 levels at or near historic highs at most monitoring sites. An RWA watershed resilience study projects about 80% snowpack loss by century's end and ag demand rising from 1.3 to 1.8 million acre-feet. Staff reported major upgrades to the CoSANA model and a 2026 GSP update priority.

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February 12, 2026

The Board heard an update on the previously approved $31.3 million short-term financing strategy for critical water infrastructure projects, including treatment plant improvements and tank replacements. The FY26 mid-year budget presentation showed strong financial performance, enabling increased reserve funding with water policy reserves projected to reach 85% of target levels. Legal counsel clarified the final Eagles Nest reimbursement obligation at $66,514.08, which the Board directed ...

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February 12, 2026

Groundwater conditions continue improving with no minimum threshold exceedances recorded and most wells above sustainable management criteria. The initial review meeting for the revised 2025 Groundwater Sustainability Plan went smoothly, with DWR expressing interest in more collaborative engagement. Basin management costs are under discussion, including possible acreage-based components and more targeted use of competitive bidding for technical work.

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February 12, 2026

DWR began reviewing the substantially changed 2025 GSP with a 75-day public comment period, indicating a more interactive process than previous reviews. The State Water Project allocation stands at 30% while the district approved a toll rate study as north toll rates reached their maximum due to rising power costs. Golden mussels were identified in Kern County, prompting immediate outreach to growers to monitor facilities and prevent spread into district canals.

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