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The board approved a special assessment of $22.29 per acre with notices going out next week and payment due by mid-November. A three-year contract was approved for a Daily ET monitoring tool at 55 cents per acre to provide real-time evapotranspiration data to growers. Staff discovered a significant water accounting discrepancy of approximately 5,800 acre-feet that needs resolution with the agency board.
Groundwater levels improved by 5 feet from last year, reaching depths similar to pre-drought conditions in 2014, thanks to 3 consecutive wet years. The district is shifting from targeted subsidence restrictions to basin-wide allocation reductions after modeling showed that localized pumping limits simply move problems to adjacent areas. Final 2026 water allocations will be decided by December or January after evaluating scenarios including reductions to transitional water allowances.
The water district board unanimously reaffirmed the engineer-manager's authority to initiate water management activities including recharge operations and exchange programs without requiring additional board approvals for each decision. The district experienced a significant loss of approximately 3,400 acre-feet of stored water in 2023 spill events when carryover supplies weren't evacuated before new water became available. The State Water Resources Control Board approved sending the Kern...
A longtime board member resigned and proposed major reforms to the joint powers authority agreement, including unanimous voting requirements and revised funding structures. The authority faces a critical funding deadline of June 2025 with no permanent solution in place, requiring continued direct funding from member agencies. The water district must formally adopt its groundwater sustainability plan by December after discovering it was never officially adopted despite years of operation as...
The board unanimously approved filing an amicus brief to support biomass energy programs threatened by state regulators, which could impact local wildfire prevention and forest health projects. Infrastructure challenges continued with an additional $150,000 needed for rock excavation on a transmission main project, while a major equipment upgrade for sewer system inspection was postponed after discovering a significantly lower bid option. The district also approved a generator replacement...