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Eastern San Joaquin Groundwater Basin Groundwater Management Plan <br /> Voluntary Crop Rotation <br /> A voluntary crop rotation program is intended to be exclusively at the discretion of the local <br /> grower. Removing acreage from production does in fact save water; however, the economic <br /> consequences are not acceptable to the member agencies of the Authority. As an incentive <br /> based program, growers opting for crop rotation could be compensated based on conserved <br /> water thus reducing the economic impacts. Substantial analysis must be undertaken to ensure <br /> that crop rotations do not adversely impact the agribusiness of Eastern San Joaquin County, <br /> downstream users depending on return flows, or the environment. <br /> 4.2 Groundwater Contamination <br /> Groundwater contamination and the continued degradation of groundwater quality is a global <br /> threat to all groundwater users. The Authority recognizes that the long-term sustainability of the <br /> underlying Basin cannot be accomplished without adequate groundwater quality protection, <br /> contamination prevention, and remediation programs. As depicted in Table 3-2, numerous <br /> local, State, and Federal agencies currently regulate activities with potential impacts to <br /> groundwater quality and enforce monitoring and remediation requirements. <br /> The Authority has discussed the issue of managing groundwater protection and contamination <br /> programs in Eastern San Joaquin County. A major concern of the Authority is that undertaking <br /> regulatory oversight will only duplicate the existing efforts of other regulatory agencies while <br /> financially burdening the community beyond its abilities. Increased coordination with regulatory <br /> agencies and a concerted effort to ensure its activities do not degrade water quality is potentially <br /> less resource intensive for the Authority and a more efficient method of protecting groundwater <br /> quality throughout the Basin. The Authority will continue to lead the pursuit against saline <br /> groundwater intrusion. <br /> The following policies reflect the Authority's desire to address groundwater contamination and <br /> groundwater quality degradation: <br /> 1. Coordinate with local, State, and Federal agencies to ensure the underlying Basin is <br /> adequately protected against groundwater contamination and to ensure all contaminated <br /> sites are documented and mitigated by the responsible parties. <br /> 2. Continue to manage efforts to combat saline groundwater intrusion. <br /> 3. Strive to improve groundwater quality when technically and economically feasible. <br /> Authority actions degrading groundwater quality are not acceptable. <br /> 4. Require recharge projects to identify and evaluate impacts to groundwater quality and <br /> the potential for mobilization of soil and source water contaminants. <br /> 5. Consider current and future water quality standards in the planning and design of <br /> projects identified in this Plan. <br /> Northeastern San Joaquin County Section 4 <br /> Groundwater Banking Authority 87 Groundwater Management Options <br />