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Water Planning for Our Future

By Zach Friend

Water Planning Times Publishing Group Inc tpgonlinedaily.comHaving a sustainable water supply is essential for the future of our county and state. Recognizing the need to ensure long-term water sustainability throughout the state, the legislature passed the Sustainable Groundwater Management Act in 2014. The Act requires local agencies to coordinate efforts to bring our groundwater basin into sustainability by writing and implementing a Groundwater Sustainability Plan.

The Santa Cruz Mid-County Groundwater Agency (MGA) tasked with submitting the Sustainability Plan – is a partnership between the County of Santa Cruz, Soquel Creek Water District, the City of Santa Cruz, Central Water District, and the community. The Sustainability Plan is due to the State by January 31, 2020.

In order to help draft the Plan, the MGA reached out to community members that represented different constituent groups in the basin. The selected individuals served on the Groundwater Sustainability Plan Advisory Committee.

The committee met monthly for multiple-hour evening meetings from October 2017 until June 2019 to work through two major decisions: what is our local goal for sustainability, and how is sustainability defined? The Committee had to navigate through dense technical reports and complex policy language to reach an understanding on these questions.

The Plan considers sustainability through the lens of several different criteria: reduction of stream flow, lowered groundwater levels, groundwater storage, groundwater quality and seawater intrusion. The committee worked through each one of these criteria at length, revisiting some topics several times.

For each one, the committee had to set a minimum threshold. As long as the Basin stays above those thresholds, it is considered sustainable.


Because the Plan defines the meaning of sustainability for our groundwater basin, and because it identifies the actions needed to reach sustainability, it needs to reflect the values that we as a community share. As such, the MGA is soliciting comments from you.

The Draft Groundwater Sustainability Plan is available for public comment until September 19. Your participation is valued! Taking the time to familiarize yourself with the Plan and provide feedback is critical. Ultimately, the Plan will have impacts for our community for the next few generations:

The MGA is planning several events that you can attend to learn more about the Plan and to ask questions about its outcomes. Here are the dates, more information is on the website:

With current overdraft conditions and further stresses anticipated from a changing climate, investing in the sustainability of our water resources is vital to the future health and prosperity or our community. To learn more about the upcoming events and how to review the plan, visit www.midcountygroundwater.org.

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As always, I appreciate your feedback. You can call me at 454-2200 or visit me in my office hours in Aptos, Corralitos, Watsonville or La Selva.

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