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Camrosa Water District GSA - Pleasant Valley

4-006 PLEASANT VALLEY

Point of Contact Information

AGSA Eligibility Determination

  1. Camrosa Water District is a California special district and certified urban water retailer that delivers potable, non-potable, and recycled water, and produces groundwater, in the areas of the Oxnard and Pleasant Valley Basins the GSA will manage.
  2. No

BDecision to Become a GSA

  1. 06/08/2017
  2. notification.pdf (17.5kB) Uploaded on 06/22/2017 at 10:31AM
  3. Camrosa Management Area (OPV GSA) Notification Letter; Resolution establishing FCGMA as GSA; Resolution and map establishing FCGMA boundaries; Camrosa Water District governance structure; SMP alignment Attachment 2â¿¿Resolution establishing FCGMA as GSA.pdf (1.6MB) Uploaded on 06/22/2017 at 10:31AM Attachment 5â¿¿SMP rerouting.pdf (1.3MB) Uploaded on 06/22/2017 at 10:33AM Camrosa Management Area (OPV GSA) Notification Letter.pdf (2MB) Uploaded on 06/22/2017 at 10:33AM Attachment 4â¿¿Camrosa Water District governance structure.pdf (3.6MB) Uploaded on 06/22/2017 at 10:33AM Attachment 3aâ¿¿Resolution and map establishing FCGMA boundaries.pdf (2MB) Uploaded on 06/22/2017 at 10:33AM Attachment 3bâ¿¿FCGMA boundary map.pdf (592.1kB) Uploaded on 06/22/2017 at 10:33AM

CType of GSA Formation and Contact Information

    Camrosa Water District GSA - Pleasant Valley
  1. Tony Stafford
  2. SINGLE

DMap & Service Area Boundaries

  1. 4-006 PLEASANT VALLEY
  2. Camrosa_MgmtArea.pdf (296.3kB) Uploaded on 06/28/2017 at 09:20AM
  3. Camrosa's GIS Technician Jon Hanks (JonH@camrosa.com) created the attached Shapefile. Camrosa_MgmtArea_TA2011 (1).zip (4.7kB) Uploaded on 07/30/2019 at 10:07AM CamrosaWD_TA2011.zip (15.4kB) Uploaded on 06/28/2017 at 09:22AM
  4. Camrosa's GIS Technician Jon Hanks (JonH@camrosa.com) created the attached Shapefile. CamarosaOPV_ManagementArea_GSA_PleasantValley.zip (7.6kB) Uploaded on 07/30/2019 at 10:10AM

ERequired Documents

  1. Included here is a partial list of interested parties; please see pages three through seven of the attached notification letter for details. Pursuant to Section 10723.8(a)(4), the following identifies interested parties, the ways Camrosa may engage them as part of the management of the GSA, and how they will be considered in the implementation of the agency?s groundwater sustainability plan: ? Holders of overlying groundwater rights, including agricultural users and domestic well owners: Camrosa considers groundwater producers the primary stakeholders of the GSA and will prioritize their input and engagement. ? Municipal well operators: Camrosa Water District is the only municipal well operator in the Camrosa Management Area portion of the PV and Oxnard Basins. ? Public water systems: Camrosa Water District is the only public potable water system in the Camrosa Management Area. o The City of Camarillo/Camarillo Sanitary District o Pleasant Valley County Water District o United Water Conservation District ? Local land use planning agencies: o City of Camarillo/Camarillo Sanitary District o Ventura County Resource Management Agency ? Environmental users of groundwater: N/A. ? Surface water users: o Riparian rights holders will be invited to join the stakeholder group, and, as several of those landowners are also well owners and large agricultural users, we anticipate their active involvement in the GSA. o Calleguas Creek Watershed Management Group o Watersheds Coalition of Ventura County o Ventura County Watershed Protection District o City of Thousand Oaks o California Department of Fish and Wildlife ? The federal government, including, but not limited to, the military and managers of federal lands: N/A. ? California Native American tribes: Round Mountain is a historical/cultural site of great importance to the Native community in Ventura County. Camrosa will continue to include the Native community in all its pertinent public communications, and welcomes their feedback during the development of the groundwater sustainability plan. ? Disadvantaged communities, including, but not limited to, those served by private domestic wells or small community water systems: N/A. No area overlaying the Camrosa Management Area is considered a disadvantaged community. ? Entities listed in Section 10927 that are monitoring and reporting groundwater elevation in all or a part of a groundwater basin managed by the GSA: Camrosa will be the agency responsible for monitoring and reporting groundwater elevations in the Camrosa Management Area. Camrosa Management Area (OPV GSA) Notification Letter.pdf (2MB) Uploaded on 06/22/2017 at 10:50AM
  2. The Fox Canyon Groundwater Management Agency (FCGMA) is the exclusive GSA for areas of the Oxnard and Pleasant Valley Basins within its jurisdictional boundaries. That organization has availed itself of its right to act as the GSA for those areas, and Camrosa will coordinate management of the Camrosa OPV Management Area in order that the entire basins are managed. Attached is the FCGMA's resolution notifying the state of its intent to act as GSA. Attachment 3aâ¿¿Resolution and map establishing FCGMA boundaries.pdf (2MB) Uploaded on 06/22/2017 at 11:06AM Attachment 3bâ¿¿FCGMA boundary map.pdf (592.1kB) Uploaded on 06/22/2017 at 11:06AM Attachment 2â¿¿Resolution establishing FCGMA as GSA.pdf (1.6MB) Uploaded on 06/22/2017 at 10:50AM
  3. The new agency has yet to develop any new bylaws, ordinances, or new authorities, and will be operated under the powers of the Camrosa Water District, the governing structure of which is attached below. Attachment 4â¿¿Camrosa Water District governance structure.pdf (3.6MB) Uploaded on 06/22/2017 at 10:47AM