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June 17, 2026

All available MLRP funding is committed to four pilot projects—two recharge pilots, a cooling/resilience center, and a recharge pond. DOC packets were submitted in April 2026 for pilot projects, with the Cooling/Resilience Center packet still being finalized before submission. DOC approval is hoped within 1–2 months. Three alternate projects are being prepared in case more funding becomes available.

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June 17, 2026

The Commission approved a $268.9M supplemental funding determination for Sites, raising the conditional ceiling to $1.36B for inflation and a new emergency drought response benefit (no funds disbursed). Sites said draft water-right conditions could reduce performance ~12–15% (project-specific) or ~30–50% if broader Bay-Delta plan conditions apply; a final order could come in September. Draft public benefit contracts were presented; comments due July 6, 2026.

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June 17, 2026

DWR signaled a faster approach on subsidence than the 20-year SGMA framework and wants expanded monitoring (including more nested wells) funded locally. The board approved paying the district's share (discussed as about $8,000) for one physical subsidence survey measurement in December, citing concerns about patchy satellite InSAR coverage.

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June 17, 2026

Board approved sending certified warning letters to Tier 2 well owners and Tier 3 landowners (39 APNs, 23 owners) with 30/60-day deadlines from the letter date; penalties may reach $1,000 plus $100/day (or $500/AF excess). Staff reported 286 registered wells with 78% compliance; Tier 3 well count unknown. Board adopted the $550k FY 26-27 budget and approved $120k GSI 5-year evaluation due Jan 21, 2027.

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June 16, 2026

Satellite data indicated land subsidence east of Herald, and directors discussed it could lead to adjusted groundwater thresholds in the upcoming five-year GSP update. The board reviewed a recharge project operating at about 10% of permitted capacity and discussed grant options. A balanced $503,000 FY 2026–2027 budget was approved.

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