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Seasoned Water Resources Professional | Building High-Impact Teams to Tackle Complex Challenges in California & Beyond | Passionate about Developing the Next Generation of Water Leaders

As we explore the topic of interconnected surface water under SGMA, it's interesting to look back on the work Joseph Sax did for the State Water Board in 2002 discussing the regulation of surface and groundwater. https://lnkd.in/gMjhZfUy

Summary of the Laws Establishing the SWRCB's Permitting Authority Over Appropriations of Groundwater Classified as Subterranean Streams and the SWRCB's Implementation of Those Laws

Summary of the Laws Establishing the SWRCB's Permitting Authority Over Appropriations of Groundwater Classified as Subterranean Streams and the SWRCB's Implementation of Those Laws

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Matt Zidar

Water Resources Manager at San Joaquin County Public Works

1mo

One can go way back to the excellent work done after the 76-78 drought, especially that by Anne Schneider on groundwater law.  There have been many changes since that time and most importantly SGMA and requirements to define and achieve sustainability, as painful as that may be.  

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Jay Ziegler

Delta Watermaster, State Water Resources Control Board

1mo

I am grateful to have worked with Joe Sax at DOI. Brilliant, patient and always bringing people and new ideas together.

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