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UC Cooperative Extension outlines Lake County Water and Climate program, offers local drought and tribal collaboration support
Summary
UC Cooperative Extension advisor Dr. Laura Garza Diaz briefed the supervisors on a new Lake County Water and Climate program focused on water quantity, water quality and climate resilience. The program is working with tribes, farmers and GSAs and plans drought‑resilience planning and educational courses.
Dr. Laura Garza Diaz, area water resources management advisor for UC Cooperative Extension (UCCE), presented an overview of a new UCCE Lake County Water and Climate program at the Sept. 23 Board of Supervisors meeting.
The program focuses on three pillars: water quantity, water quality and climate‑resilience education and technical support. Garza Diaz described farm visits, irrigation workshops and drought‑resilience assessments developed in partnership with the Middletown Rancheria; she said the program is co‑designing work with tribes and supporting groundwater sustainability…
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