The Tracy Subbasin Groundwater Sustainability Agencies (GSA) are a group of local agencies working together to manage groundwater you may use for your home, farm, or business. We are pleased to invite you to our Groundwater Open House on Thursday, October 30 where the Tracy Subbasin GSAs will be sharing information about local groundwater planning efforts and how Banta-Carbona Irrigation District’s (BCID) pipeline extension project is contributing to the region’s groundwater sustainability. This pipeline extension project aims to reduce regional groundwater while benefiting other water users throughout the Tracy Subbasin.
The community meeting is being hosted at the BCID district office from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. (3514 W Lehman Rd, Tracy, CA 95304) and morning refreshments will be provided.
This is a great opportunity to:
- Speak directly with the GSA representatives managing your groundwater
- Gain insights into local water management and sustainability efforts
- Enjoy coffee and other refreshments while connecting with fellow community members
Following the presentation, participants will have the opportunity to ask questions and share their input on groundwater management priorities.
Helpful Links:
- For a quick overview of groundwater management in California, watch this four minute YouTube video from the Department of Water Resources.
- Find out which specific GSA is supporting management of your groundwater resources by using the GSA Map Viewer.
- To use the Map Viewer, put your address (or an address near you if you prefer) in the search bar located in the top lefthand corner of the screen and click on the magnifying glass. The map will then show you which GSA is directly supporting groundwater sustainability planning in your area.
- For more information regarding the Tracy Subbasin or its GSAs, please visit the Tracy Subbasin website.
