File #: WRAA 17-003    Name: Joint Exercise of Powers Agreement SVBGSA
Type: WRA General Status: Approved
File created: 1/11/2017 In control: Board of Supervisors of the Monterey County Water Resources Agency
On agenda: 1/31/2017 Final action: 1/31/2017
Title: : Consider adopting a resolution authorizing the Chair of the Board of Supervisors of the Water Resources Agency to execute a Joint Powers Authority agreement establishing the Salinas Valley Basin Groundwater Sustainability Agency ("SVBGSA").
Attachments: 1. Board Report, 2. Joint Exercise of Powers Agreement, 3. MCWRA Executed Board Order, 4. Resolution, 5. Completed Board Order & Resolution, 6. Joint Exercise of Powers Agreement establishing the Salinas Valley Basin Groundwater Sustainability Agency 2
Title:
Consider adopting a resolution authorizing the Chair of the Board of Supervisors of the Water Resources Agency to execute a Joint Powers Authority agreement establishing the Salinas Valley Basin Groundwater Sustainability Agency ("SVBGSA").

Report
RECOMMENDATION:
It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors of the Water Resources Agency:
Adopt a resolution authorizing the Chair of the Board of Supervisors of the Water Resources Agency to execute a Joint Powers Authority agreement establishing the Salinas Valley Basin Groundwater Sustainability Agency ("SVBGSA").

SUMMARY/DISCUSSION:
In the fall of 2014, the California legislature adopted, and the Governor signed into law, three bills (SB 1168, AB 1739, and SB 1319) collectively referred to as the "Sustainable Groundwater Management Act" ("SGMA") that initially became effective on January 1, 2015, and have been amended from time-to-time thereafter. The stated purpose of SGMA, as set forth in California Water Code section 10720.1, is to provide for the sustainable management of groundwater basins at a local level by providing local groundwater agencies with the authority, and technical and financial assistance necessary to sustainably manage groundwater.

SGMA requires the designation of Groundwater Sustainability Agencies ("GSAs") for the purpose of achieving groundwater sustainability through the adoption and implementation of Groundwater Sustainability Plans ("GSPs") for all medium and high priority basins as designated by the California Department of Water Resources. SGMA also requires that basins have a designated GSA by no later than June 30, 2017, and an adopted GSP by no later than January 31, 2020, if a high or medium priority basin is in critical overdraft; and no later than January 31, 2022, if designated a high or medium priority basin. The Salinas Valley Groundwater Basin ("Basin") is a high priority basin, and the 180/400 foot aquifer sub-basin is designated in critical overdraft.

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