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Tulare County adopts urgency ordinance to temporarily reinstate GSA review of certain well permits
Summary
The board adopted an urgency ordinance allowing participating groundwater sustainability agencies to review agricultural, commercial, dairy and industrial well permit applications for consistency with groundwater sustainability plans; participation is voluntary and review time is set at 60 days.
TULARE COUNTY, Calif. ' The Tulare County Board of Supervisors on April 30 adopted an urgency ordinance temporarily extending the ability of participating groundwater sustainability agencies (GSAs) to review certain groundwater well permit applications before county permitting.
Dr. Goguen of the county's Environmental Health Division briefed the board on the background: executive order EON 07-22 required GSA review of agricultural and other non-domestic well permits; later executive orders adjusted and then rescinded…
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