Government,
Environmental & Energy
Dec. 11, 2019
California groundwater management milestone looms
As 2019 draws to a close, local agencies in 21 groundwater basins throughout the state are preparing to submit the first Groundwater Sustainability Plans under 2014’s historic Sustainable Groundwater Management Act.
Rebecca Smith
Counsel
Downey Brand LLP
Email: rsmith@downeybrand.com
Rebecca is a water resources attorney with Downey Brand LLP. She holds special expertise in groundwater law, water rights, and public agency compliance issues.
As 2019 draws to a close, local agencies in 21 groundwater basins throughout the state are preparing to submit the first Groundwater Sustainability Plans under 2014's historic Sustainable Groundwater Management Act. The plans are a major landmark in that law's ambitious directive, which calls for all groundwater basins within the state of California to be sustainably managed by 2042.
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