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Board forms ad hoc to explore reopening San Justo Reservoir after invasive‑species closure
Summary
The board unanimously formed an ad hoc to consult with federal, state and local agencies about the long‑term future of San Justo Reservoir and options to reopen or manage it safely after a zebra‑mussel closure; members noted federal liability and funding questions.
The San Benito County Board of Supervisors unanimously approved creation of an ad hoc committee on Jan. 28 to study options for the future of San Justo Reservoir, which has been closed to public access since about 2008 after a zebra‑mussel infestation.
Supervisors said reopening the reservoir would be a significant undertaking requiring federal and state…
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