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Central Valley presenters show modeled progress in A−R but say groundwater response remains uncertain

5929692 · August 19, 2025
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Eric Warren, supervising water resources control engineer and program manager for the Central Valley Regional Water Quality Control Board, told the expert panel that coalition-submitted INMP data show a statistically significant decline in median A−R values from about 59 to 41 pounds per acre between 2019 and 2023.

Eric Warren, supervising water resources control engineer and program manager for the Central Valley Regional Water Quality Control Board, told the expert panel that coalition-submitted INMP data show a statistically significant decline in median A−R values from about 59 to 41 pounds per acre between 2019 and 2023.

The nut graf: Warren said the Central Valley has reduced its median A−R by roughly 30 percent, a change he described as measurable but not yet attributable to specific management practices; he and coalition modelers said more data over wet and dry cycles and additional…

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