The Sonoma County GSAs are connecting well users with practical tools and resources to help with groundwater management and sustainability. Water use efficiency is an important part of our plan to protect our basin, and it relies on users like you being thoughtful about how they use water. We aren’t asking you to cut your water use, but to only use what you need and help avoid waste. Through our trusted partners we are able to offer water saving tools available to all well users, rural re...| Sonoma Valley Groundwater Sustainability Agency
How does monitoring well water levels benefit well owners?| Sonoma Valley Groundwater Sustainability Agency
Groundwater Sustainability Priority Areas (GSPAs) are locations where groundwater levels in deep wells (deeper than 200 feet) have been declining for more than a decade. Currently, the Sonoma Valley Basin has two priority areas:| Sonoma Valley Groundwater Sustainability Agency
The Groundwater Sustainability Agencies (GSAs) in Sonoma County are here to help. Funded by a grant from the California Department of Water Resources, the GSAs have created the Flow Smart Program to help us learn more about our wide variety of groundwater use. The Flow Smart Program will partner with well owners to gather data on water use using well flow metering devices. Over time, the groundwater use data gathered from wells throughout our groundwater basins will improve the GSA’s unde...| Sonoma Valley Groundwater Sustainability Agency
The Sonoma Valley Groundwater Sustainability Agency (GSA) has designated two new Groundwater Sustainability Priority Areas—El Verano and Eastside—in response to critical groundwater declines threatening long-term water reliability for homes, farms, and businesses in the region. Despite 20 years of voluntary conservation efforts, groundwater is being extracted faster than it can naturally replenish. In the most […] The post Urgent Groundwater Action Needed in Sonoma Valley: New Priority ...| Sonoma County Groundwater Sustainability Agencies