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Governor’s office outlines ‘closers’ agenda: drinking water compliance, Bay-Delta plan and groundwater recharge
Summary
Deputy cabinet and CalEPA officials told water board members the governor is tracking measurable objectives—clean drinking water for an additional 1.1 million residents, Bay-Delta plan progress, groundwater recharge streamlining and advancing the Delta Conveyance and Sites Reservoir work by the end of the administration.
Deputy cabinet and CalEPA officials with the governor's office told the State Water Resources Control Board annual convening they are prioritizing a short list of attainable goals through the end of the administration, emphasizing measurable outcomes and regulatory streamlining.
Bianca Sievers, deputy cabinet secretary handling water issues, said the governor’s office has adopted objectives-and-key-results planning to focus effort toward the end of the administration in 2026. Key numerical targets include delivering safe drinking water to roughly 1,100,000 more Californians and returning specific numbers of community and…
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