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Wyandotte Creek GSA approves initial monitoring network for interconnected surface waters and groundwater-dependent ecosystems
Summary
The Wyandotte Creek GSA board approved a preliminary monitoring network that adds three existing wells to five wells already in the groundwater sustainability plan, and accepted an approach and timeline to set preliminary sustainable management criteria ahead of a 2027 plan amendment.
The Wyandotte Creek Groundwater Sustainability Agency board on Oct. 23 approved a preliminary monitoring network and an approach to develop sustainable management criteria for interconnected surface waters and groundwater-dependent ecosystems.
Becky Fairbanks, Sigma Grant project manager, introduced the topic and reminded the board that the agency is responding to corrective actions from the California Department of Water Resources (DWR). "We're gonna give you a little background... you're gonna hear what DWR is recommending corrective actions for us," she said, adding that the board would not be asked to adopt final criteria at the meeting.
Consultants described using the existing Butte Basin groundwater model to…
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