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Groundwater Management in the Kings River Service Area David Orth

Groundwater Management in the Kings River Service Area David Orth Kings River Conservation District. Overview. Formed in 1951 by special act A leading resource management agency for the Kings River region. Environmental Stewardship. Water. Power. Current Regional Programs.

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Groundwater Management in the Kings River Service Area David Orth

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  1. Groundwater Management in the Kings River Service Area David Orth Kings River Conservation District

  2. Overview • Formed in 1951 by special act • A leading resource management agency for the Kings River region Environmental Stewardship Water Power

  3. Current Regional Programs Groundwater Management Upper Kings Basin Integrated Regional Water Management Plan (IRWMP) Kings Basin Coordinated Groundwater Management Group California Statewide Groundwater Elevation Monitoring (CASGEM) Irrigated Lands Regulatory Program Agricultural Water Enhancement Program

  4. Groundwater Policy Questions • Local Management or State control? • Definition of “Sustainability”? • Transparency? More Data? • How to address Nitrates in Drinking Water? • How to protect Groundwater Dependent Ecosystems?

  5. Tulare Lake Hydrologic Region: 10.9 million acres, 12 distinct Basins/7 sub-basins

  6. MADERA CO Pine Flat Reservoir San Joaquin River Fresno FRESNO CO Kings River Hanford Corcoran TULARE CO KINGS CO

  7. Kings Service Area Characteristics Kings Groundwater Basin 976,000 acres 93 MAF of storage to 1,000 ft (2003 Bulletin 118) Tulare Lake Groundwater Basin 524,000 acres 12 MAF of storage to 300 ft (DWR 1995)

  8. Critical Condition • Overdraft • Increasing demand • Reduced Surface Supply reliability • Water Quality • Nitrates

  9. Groundwater Conditions • Kings Basin Overdraft • Regional Supply Characteristics: closed system, conjunctive use basin. • Average annual overdraft (1963 to 2009) approx. 120 TAF. • Largest GW depression located near Raisin City, beyond the Kings River place of use.

  10. Kings Basin Groundwater Flow Patterns

  11. Groundwater Policy Recommendations Association of CA Water Agencies California Water Foundation Natural Heritage Institute Others

  12. ACWA Groundwater Task Force Policy Objectives

  13. Local Management • SB 1938 (2002) • Amended AB 3030 (January 1, 1993) • Local planning/stakeholder involvement • Establish Basin Management Objectives • Groundwater levels • Groundwater Quality • Subsidence • Surface/Groundwater Relationship • Implement Monitoring • 23 agencies in the two basins have updated AB 3030 Plans to SB1938 standard

  14. Water Board Recommendations Providing Safe Drinking Water New funding Monitoring, Assessment, and Notification Private well testing Nitrogen Tracking and Reporting Mass balance tracking Protecting Groundwater CDFA programs

  15. Drinking Stakeholder Group Accomplishments

  16. IRWM Plan Goals • Halt, and ultimately reverse, the current overdraft and provide for sustainable management of surface and groundwater • Increase the water supply reliability, enhance operational flexibility, and reduce system constraints • Improve and protect water quality • Provide additional flood protection • Protect and enhance aquatic ecosystems & wildlife habitat

  17. Kings Basin Water Authority Participation MEMBERS (16) Alta Irrigation DistrictCity of ClovisCity of DinubaCity of FresnoCity of KermanCity of ParlierCity of ReedleyCity of SangerCity of SelmaCounty of FresnoCounty of TulareConsolidated Irrigation District Fresno Metro. Flood Control Dist.Fresno Irrigation DistrictKings County Water DistrictKings River Conservation District INTERESTED PARTIES(40) Bakman Water CompanyBiola Community Services DistrictCalifornia Native Plant Society, Sequoia Chapter California State University, Fresno City of Kingsburg City of Orange CoveCity of San JoaquinCommunity Water CenterCounty of KingsCrescent Canal CompanyCutler Public Utilities DistrictEast Orosi Community Services District Easton Community Services DistrictEl Rio Reyes Conservation Trust Fresno County Farm BureauHardwick Water CompanyJames Irrigation DistrictKings River ConservancyKings River Water AssociationLaguna Irrigation DistrictLaton Community Service DistrictLiberty Canal CompanyLiberty Water DistrictLondon Community Services District Malaga County Water DistrictMid-Valley Water District Orange Cove Irrigation District Orosi Public Utilities District Raisin City Water District Reed Ditch CompanyRiverdale Irrigation DistrictRiverdale Public Utility District Sanger Environmental FundSelf-Help EnterprisesSierra Club, Tehipite ChapterSierra Resource Conservation DistrictSultana Community Services DistrictTerranova Ranch, Inc.Tulare Basin Wildlife Partners UC Cooperative Extension - Fresno OTHER PARTICIPATION CA Department of Fish & GameCA Department of Water ResourcesCenter for Collaborative PolicyFresno Audubon SocietyKings River Fisheries ProgramRegional Water Quality Control BoardSierra Nevada Research Institute (UCM)State Water Resources Control Board

  18. Kings Basin IRWM DAC Project • Inventoried over 100 DACS in the Kings Basin region • Clarified for communities water-related issues impacting their communities • Explored regional solutions and types of collaborations • Provided practical solutions that can be leveraged into IRWMP process • 5 potential pilot projects identified

  19. Pilot Projects • Economy of Scale Analysis • Community Survey • Wastewater Improvements • Water Supply Deficit • Water Treatment Improvements

  20. Kings Basin Water AuthorityIRWM Report Card • Awarded $53.8M in grant funds to implement $87M in projects • Developed a regional integrated GW/surface-water model • 20,000 AF of annual direct recharge capacity added • Water metering projects – combined reduce per capita annual consumption by 12,000 AF • Surface water treatment projects – combined reduce annual need for GW pumping by up to 50,000 AF • Disadvantaged Communities (DACs) planning outreach and water resources needs assessment • Coordinated SB-1938 GW Management Plan development and implementation (GW elevations, quality, subsidence) • SB-7x6 (CASGEM) plans for Kings and Tulare Lake Basins • Over 100 planned projects with more than 100,000 AF of recharge and conservation benefits

  21. Questions?

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