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Ojai Basin agency reports falling groundwater levels, new monitoring wells and 5‑year GSP update plans

Ojai Basin Groundwater Management Agency · August 29, 2025
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Agency staff said the Keywell static water level was about 131.82 feet below ground surface and estimated basin storage at roughly 60,000 acre‑feet; several new monitoring wells are complete or being tested. The board discussed the five‑year GSP evaluation due Jan. 2027 and possible cost and legislative relief options.

A technical briefing to the Ojai Basin Groundwater Management Agency on Aug. 28, 2025 reported lower groundwater levels this late summer and a cluster of new monitoring wells that will inform the agency’s five‑year Groundwater Sustainability Plan (GSP) evaluation.

General comment and technical lead (presenter) reported that "as of yesterday, about a 131.82 feet below ground surface," a measurement that the presenter said corresponds to roughly "75% of basin capacity or about 60,000 acre feet in storage within the basin." The presenter compared the current recession in…

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