Public Involvement in SGMA Engaging in Sustainability Planning

The first few minutes of the webinar were not recorded so I invite you to look at those slides here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B2WL… Groundwater Sustainability Agencies are forming now, and while some are working to include stakeholders and the public in their activities, many more are not following SGMA’s outreach and engagement requirements.


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