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City of Tracy GSA

5-022.15 SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY TRACY

Point of Contact Information

AGSA Eligibility Determination

  1. The City of Tracy supplies, treats and delivers potable water to its residents. A portion of the water supply is groundwater from wells. Tracy also operates an Aquifer Storage and Recovery project. Groundwater pumping provides reliability in water supply to serve our customers
  2. No

BDecision to Become a GSA

  1. 02/02/2016
  2. 201703211650.pdf (235.2kB) Uploaded on 03/21/2017 at 04:59PM
  3. 201703211650.pdf (376.5kB) Uploaded on 03/21/2017 at 05:02PM
  4. 066_City_of_Tracy_GSA_2016-02-16.pdf (2.8MB) Uploaded on 02/15/2017 at 10:52AM

CType of GSA Formation and Contact Information

    City of Tracy GSA
  1. Lea Emmons
  2. SINGLE

DMap & Service Area Boundaries

  1. 5-022.15 SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY TRACY
  2. TracyGWBasin.pdf (1.7MB) Uploaded on 03/21/2017 at 05:06PM TracySubbasinGSAs06122017.pdf (5.2MB) Uploaded on 06/16/2017 at 11:27AM
  3. Tracy_Water_Service_Area.zip (1MB) Uploaded on 06/19/2017 at 03:12PM
  4. CityofTracy-GSA 06-16-17.zip (28.3kB) Uploaded on 06/16/2017 at 11:28AM
  5. The City of Tracy serves potable water to three areas outside its incorporated city limits within San Joaquin County. The City of Tracy intends to manage only the groundwater within Tracy city limits, which is its GSA boundary. The areas outside the city limits are to be managed by others, including San Joaquin County.

ERequired Documents

  1. a) Holders of overlying groundwater rights, including: 1. Agricultural users. The City meets regularly with agricultural irrigation districts within the Basin. 2. Domestic well owners. The City will consider the interests of domestic well owners and conduct outreach efforts when and where appropriate. b) Municipal well operators. The City operates nine municipal wells within its service area. c) Public water systems The City will collaborate and work in close coordination with public water systems within the County to ensure reliable groundwater supplies in those service areas. d) Local land use planning agencies. The City will recognize and consider the various land use planning authorities during GSP development. e) Environmental users of groundwater. The City will work with any agencies proposing environmental uses of the groundwater within the Basin. f) Surface water users, if there is a hydrologic connection between surface and groundwater flows. The City is a surface water user. The City will collaborate with the surface water users in areas adjacent to the City and work to identify impacts to the interests of surface water users for consideration during GSP development. g) Federal government, including, but not limited to, the military and managers of federal lands. The City has a contractual relationship with the United States Bureau of Reclamation, and will collaborate as appropriate with the federal government in development of the GSP. h) California Native Tribes. Not applicable. i) Disadvantaged communities, including, but not limited to, those served by private domestic wells or small community systems. The City will work with agencies within the Basin to collaborate with and consider the disadvantaged communities during GSP development. j) Entities listed in Water Code Section 10927 that are monitoring and reporting groundwater elevations in all or part of a groundwater subbasin managed by the GSA. The City will coordinate with San Joaquin County and the San Luis & Delta-Mendota Water Authority to continue to collect data during GSP development.
  2. Banta-Carbona Irrigation District Byron-Bethany Irrigation District San Joaquin County West Side Irrigation District
  3. None at this time.