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Wyandotte GSA reallocates SGMA grant to expand monitoring network and feasibility studies
Summary
The Wyandotte Creek Groundwater Sustainability Agency voted to reallocate leftover SGMA grant funds to complete data‑gap work, expand a groundwater monitoring network (15 shallow wells, 3 multi‑completion wells, 5 stream gauges, 10 domestic wells) and fund a $350,000 feasibility study for regional conjunctive use projects including Palermo and Oroville recharge concepts.
The Wyandotte Creek Groundwater Sustainability Agency approved an amendment to reallocate leftover SGMA grant funds to accelerate data‑gap projects, expand an enhanced groundwater monitoring network and advance feasibility work on regional conjunctive use projects.
At a board meeting in late 2025, consultants and staff outlined a package that would pay to install 15 new shallow monitoring wells, three multi‑completion wells, five stream gauges and continuous monitoring equipment on 10 domestic wells; staff said the grant will cover installation costs so those capital expenses would not fall on ratepayers immediately. "The objectives of the enhanced monitoring network is to address data gaps identified in the Wyandotte Creek GSP and DWR's determination," Ryan Fulton of Larry Walker Associates told the board, describing plans to monitor beneficial uses,…
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