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How Are Groundwater Issues Being Addressed in the Santa Ynez Valley? ~ Lecture recording

Free online webinar recording with Bill Buelow

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Cachuma Lake on the Santa Ynez River. John Wiley photo, User:Jw4nvc – Santa Barbara, California, CC BY 3.0 via Wikimedia Commons

Co-sponsored by WE Watch
This Zoom webinar event occurred live on Thursday, July 8, 2021
Please click the link below to view the recording: Addressing Groundwater Issues in SYV
Click this link to view: Bill Buelow’s Powerpoint Slides of the Presentation

Most of the water used in the Santa Ynez Valley comes from groundwater sources, not from Lake Cachuma or imported State Water Project sources. Prior to 2015, California was the only western state without groundwater regulations until the State legislature passed the Sustainable Groundwater Management Act, requiring local jurisdictions to develop a Groundwater Sustainability Plan for every groundwater basin in the State.

Bill Buelow of the Santa Ynez River Water Conservation District (SYRWCD)  will discuss the three Groundwater Sustainability Plans (GSPs) that are currently being developed for the Santa Ynez River Basin and will be submitted to the State in January 2022.

Development of the plans is being coordinated by SYRWCD in conjunction with seven other local water agencies, including the cities of Solvang, Buellton and Lompoc, SYRWCD-ID No. 1, Vandenberg Village Community Services District, Mission Hills Community Services District and the Santa Barbara County Water Agency. Mr. Buelow is a geologist and project manager who is involved in the research, data collection, data analysis, and interagency coordination that will result in the submission of three separate GSPs for the Santa Ynez River Basin’s western (Lompoc), central (Buellton), and eastern (Solvang and Santa Ynez) management areas.

Mr. Buelow is the Groundwater Program Manager at the Santa Ynez River Water Conservation District (SYRWCD), a California special district established in 1939 to protect water rights in the Santa Ynez and Lompoc Valleys.  The SYRWCD should not be confused with Improvement District No. 1 (ID-No. 1) which is a water purveyor in the Santa Ynez-Solvang-Los Olivos area. SYRWCD’s mission is to protect water rights, and conserve and augment the District’s water supplies in an environmentally responsible manner for residential, agricultural and commercial uses.

Anyone wishing to learn more about SGMA and the local groundwater planning effort can find helpful information at  a dedicated website for SGMA in the Santa Ynez Basin at, www.santaynezwater.org , as well as the State’s SGMA webpage at  https://water.ca.gov/Programs/Groundwater-Management/SGMA-Groundwater-Management.

For more information about WE Watch, a local nonprofit educational organization focused on environmental issues, please visit www.we-watch.org and WE Watch’s water issues webpage at https://www.we-watch.org/water-issues-work-group/ .

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