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Subject Pandemic Doesn’t Stop State-Mandated Groundwater Planning
Date April 6, 2020 6:42 PM
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Pandemic Doesn’t Stop State-Mandated Groundwater Planning
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Groundwater Sustainability Planning Undeterred by COVID-19
People sheltering in place are finding new ways to work together. For California’s groundwater agencies, that means bringing together diverse groups of stakeholders in virtual forums to develop state-mandated groundwater sustainability plans. This expert interview explores how the pandemic is affecting the public outreach process.
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What’s the Plan to End Groundwater Overdraft in the San Joaquin Valley?
In the midst of COVID-19, state-mandated work on managing groundwater for long-term sustainability continues in affected basins. This post examines how new groundwater plans propose to end overdraft.
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For more on the coronavirus and California, visit PPIC’s COVID-19 page here - [link removed]
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