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United Water Conservation District reports progress on siphon, monitoring wells, pipeline and extraction barrier

2781329 · March 26, 2025
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Chris Coppinger, senior geohydrologist at United Water Conservation District, briefed the Fox Canyon Groundwater Management Agency board on March 26 on progress of four sustainability projects partially funded through a State Department of Water Resources Sigma Implementation Grant that passed through FCGMA to United.

Chris Coppinger, senior geohydrologist at United Water Conservation District, briefed the Fox Canyon Groundwater Management Agency board on March 26 on progress of four sustainability projects partially funded through an DWR Sigma Implementation Grant that was routed through FCGMA to United.

The projects include replacement of an inverted siphon at United’s Saticoy facility to increase peak diversion capacity, construction and demobilization of coastal monitoring wells near Naval Base Ventura County, Point Mugu, a pipeline along Laguna Road to connect the City of Oxnard’s advanced water purification facility (AWPF) to existing conveyance, and phase 1 of an extraction barrier…

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