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The Water Agency is involved in a number of programs and initiatives to study the groundwater resources of the region through the Santa Rosa Plain Groundwater Program, the Sonoma Valley Groundwater Program, the Stormwater/Groundwater Recharge Program, and the Salt and Nutrient Management Plans. [7]
The Laguna de Santa Rosa is a 22-mile-long (35 km) wetland complex that drains a 254-square-mile (660 km 2) watershed encompassing most of the Santa Rosa Plain in Sonoma County, California, United States.
AB 779 was inspired by a fight in Southern California’s Cuyama Valley between small farmers and the nation’s largest carrot grower
If an agency was seeking funds from the Department of Water Resources for a project regarding groundwater or groundwater quality, they too have to abide to specific requirements such as preparing and implementing a groundwater management plan. [11] Managing groundwater is a challenging task, one that has been addressed by the SGMA.
That's exactly why the SGA and four other groundwater sustainability agencies in parts of Sutter, Placer and Sacramento counties developed a long-term plan to maintain the region's groundwater ...
Santa Rosa Creek is a 22-mile-long (35 km) stream in Sonoma County, California, which rises on Hood Mountain and discharges to the Laguna de Santa Rosa by way of the Santa Rosa Flood Control Channel. [2] This article covers both the creek and the channel.
Groundwater that is a subterranean stream is subject to the same water right permitting requirements as surface water. California has no statewide water right permit process for regulating the use of percolating groundwater. A subterranean stream meets the following four characteristics: (1) A subsurface channel must be present; (2) The channel ...
The Laguna de Santa Rosa is the largest tributary of the Russian River. [31] It is 14 miles (23 km) long, running north from Cotati to the Russian River near Forestville. Its flood plain is more than 7,500 acres (30 km 2). It drains a 254-square-mile (660 km 2) watershed, including most of the Santa Rosa Plain.