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Groundwater‑Sustainability Agency approves $100,700 transfer, carryover allocation policy and revised domestic‑well mitigation rules

5941566 · September 26, 2025
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Acting as GSA directors, the board approved a $100,700 transfer to fund domestic well mitigation, adopted a policy for allocating carryover credits and penalties during farm‑unit reorganizations, and approved a revised domestic well mitigation policy for the Delta Mendota sub‑basin.

In its role as directors of the Madera County Groundwater Sustainability Agency (GSA) on Oct. 14, the board approved several groundwater management items: a transfer of appropriations of $100,700 for GSA fee revenue to reimbursements for the fiscal year 2025–26; a policy to allocate carryover credits and penalties during farm‑unit reorganizations; and a revised domestic well mitigation policy for the Delta Mendota Sub‑basin (a basin in which the county is one of 23 GSAs and where the county has no domestic wells).

Stephanie Nagneson, director of Water and Natural Resources and GSA manager, said the $100,700 transfer (Transfer of…

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