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Colusa Groundwater Authority GSA - Butte

5-021.70 SACRAMENTO VALLEY BUTTE

Point of Contact Information

AGSA Eligibility Determination

  1. The Colusa Groundwater Authority (Authority) is a Joint Powers Authority comprised of the following agencies: County of Colusa, City of Colusa, City of Williams, Glenn Colusa Irrigation District, Colusa County Water District, Princeton-Codora-Glenn Irrigation District, Provident Irrigation District, Maxwell Irrigation District, Westside Water District, Reclamation District 108, Reclamation District 479, and Colusa Drain Mutual Water Company. The JPA Board also consists of two private pumper representatives from the Colusa County Groundwater Commission appointed by the Colusa County Board of Supervisors, and serving as Directors on the Board of the Authority. The City of Colusa, City of Williams and the County of Colusa have land use authority on land overlying the County portions of the Colusa and West Butte Groundwater subbasins, and have the authority to acquire and manage water supplies. The remaining JPA members are special districts formed pursuant to various provisions of the California Water code with, among other powers, the power to acquire water supplies for their districts and manage such supplies. The Colusa Groundwater Authority was formed to act as the Groundwater Sustainability Agency (GSA) for the county portions of the subbasins subject to SGMA, and to sustainably manage groundwater resources in coordination with other local GSAs in the most efficient manner possible. The Authority will also act as a forum to engage and inform the general public regarding groundwater management activities and water management issues.
  2. No

BDecision to Become a GSA

  1. 06/21/2017
  2. GCID_Public Hearing-CS revise.pdf (45.9kB) Uploaded on 06/07/2017 at 12:44PM Colusa Public Hearings 5_31_17.pdf (447.9kB) Uploaded on 06/07/2017 at 12:47PM Colusa Public Hearings 5-17-17_5-24-17.pdf (1MB) Uploaded on 06/07/2017 at 01:34PM
  3. Resolution_Westside WD.pdf (174.6kB) Uploaded on 06/26/2017 at 11:20AM
    Resolution_Princeton-Codora-Glenn.pdf (193.5kB) Uploaded on 06/26/2017 at 11:20AM
    Resolution_CCWD.pdf (503.8kB) Uploaded on 06/29/2017 at 07:40AM
    Resolution_CDMWC.pdf (159.1kB) Uploaded on 06/16/2017 at 11:05AM
    Resolution_GCID.pdf (157.9kB) Uploaded on 06/26/2017 at 11:19AM
    Resolution_Williams_City.pdf (94.4kB) Uploaded on 06/28/2017 at 09:29AM
    Resolution_RD 108.pdf (134.6kB) Uploaded on 06/19/2017 at 01:06PM
    Resolution_Provident.pdf (182.7kB) Uploaded on 06/26/2017 at 11:20AM
    Resolution_Colusa County.pdf (186kB) Uploaded on 06/16/2017 at 10:56AM
    Resolution_RD479.pdf (188.4kB) Uploaded on 06/16/2017 at 11:05AM
    Resolution_Colusa_City.pdf (165.7kB) Uploaded on 06/26/2017 at 11:19AM
    Resolution_MID.pdf (96.3kB) Uploaded on 06/26/2017 at 11:20AM
  4. Please find attached: 1. Joint Exercise of Powers Agreement Establishing the Colusa Groundwater Authority; 2. Letter to rescind previously noticed GSAs; 3. Letter to rescind RD 108; RD108_RescindLetter_Executed.pdf (41.4kB) Uploaded on 06/26/2017 at 12:50PM 2017_06_28_Colusa Joint GSA Rescind Letter FINAL.pdf (494.2kB) Uploaded on 06/28/2017 at 09:31AM Final JPA (00397890xBA8E1).pdf (963.2kB) Uploaded on 06/07/2017 at 12:53PM

CType of GSA Formation and Contact Information

    Colusa Groundwater Authority GSA - Butte
  1. Carol Thomas-Keefer
  2. SINGLE

DMap & Service Area Boundaries

  1. 5-021.70 SACRAMENTO VALLEY BUTTE
  2. GSA_Boundary.zip (81kB) Uploaded on 06/26/2017 at 03:32PM GSA_Boundary.zip (77.6kB) Uploaded on 07/30/2019 at 10:34AM
  3. ColusaGroundwaterAuthority_GSA_Butte.zip (10.1kB) Uploaded on 07/30/2019 at 10:34AM

ERequired Documents

  1. The Colusa Groundwater Authority (Authority) maintains a list of interested parties pursuant to Water Code Section 10723.2. All meeting materials and information relevant to SGMA planning and implementation are readily available to the public via website and handouts at public meetings. The Authority has and will continue to consider the interests of all beneficial uses and users of groundwater in operating its GSA and developing and implementing its Groundwater Sustainability Plan (GSP). For more than two years, a Colusa County GSA Workgroup held numerous public meetings to provide outreach and to determine the best governance structure for the local groundwater basins. The Workgroup utilized facilitation support services from the Center for Collaborative Policy, provided by DWR, to ensure that accurate and relevant information was disseminated, and that the process was inclusive of all interested parties. Meeting topics included SGMA education, development of guiding principles and formation of a Joint Powers Agreement. Authority member agencies also provided regular SGMA updates at their public board meetings. Colusa County staff, on behalf of the GSA Workgroup, provided extensive outreach via two large public information meetings, regular email updates, newsletters and website content. In addition to the Authority?s public outreach efforts, it also designated two private pumper Director seats on its Board to ensure that the needs of agricultural groundwater users are well represented. Public meetings held included: 2 GSA Workgroup meetings prior to receiving facilitation support services; 18 facilitated GSA Workgroup meetings; 1 Joint Colusa and Glenn Counties GSA Workgroup meeting; 2 Legal Review Subcommittee meetings; 4 Governance Subcommittee meetings; 4 Budget Subcommittee meetings; 5 Private Pumper Advisory Committee (PPAC) meetings; 2 large public information meetings at the Colusa County Fairgrounds with over 200 attendees. Coordination and Outreach activities included: Extensive public outreach and engagement via emails, newsletters, presentations and public meetings; Extensive GSA-eligible agency outreach and coordination; Regular SGMA updates at the public board meetings of the Authority member agencies; Regional coordination efforts with the six counties of the Northern Sacramento Valley Integrated Regional Water Management Planning group (Butte, Colusa, Glenn, Shasta, Sutter, Tehama); Coordination with local Tribal representatives (representatives from the two Tribes in the County, the Colusa Indian Community and the Cortina Rancheria, have been heavily involved in SGMA planning meetings, as well as other local and regional water management activities); Creation of the Private Pumper Advisory Committee (PPAC) which has become a model for our region; Inclusion of private pumper representation on the Authority Board to provide a strong outreach connection to agricultural groundwater users; Coordination and communication with other GSA Workgroups and with the Department of Water Resources and the State Water Resources Control Board. The Colusa Groundwater Authority will continue its outreach efforts during Groundwater Sustainability Plan (GSP) development, continue to expand the list of interested parties, and continue to encourage broad stakeholder engagement. Please see the attached list of stakeholder groups specific to Water Code Section 10723.2 that have been, and will continue to be, included in the Authority?s outreach efforts. CGA_Interested Parties.pdf (166.2kB) Uploaded on 06/28/2017 at 01:49PM
  2. 5-021.52 Colusa Subbasin of the Sacramento Valley Groundwater Basin: 1. Glenn Groundwater Authority 5-021.58, West Butte Subbasin of the Sacramento Valley Groundwater Basin: 1. County of Butte 2. County of Glenn 3. Reclamation District 1004 4. Western Canal Water District 5. Reclamation District 2106 6. City of Chico 7. Durham Irrigation District
  3. There are no new bylaws, ordinances or authorities.