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Eastern San Joaquin Groundwater Basin Groundwater Management Plan <br /> The San Joaquin Groundwater Export Ordinance (Export Ordinance) is purposefully and <br /> notoriously stringent in order to protect local groundwater users from groundwater exports. San <br /> Joaquin County Board of Supervisors has continually stated that they are willing to amend the <br /> Export Ordinance should a project be proposed that can demonstrate local benefits with minimal <br /> risk to losing local control of the Basin. <br /> Banking partnerships could provide the Authority with capital to fund portions of Integrated <br /> Conjunctive Use Program envisioned above. Conceptually, the Authority could employ various <br /> arrangements for the ranging from water storage agreements, surface water <br /> transfers/groundwater substitution, and a 'two for one' storage/extraction concept. Potential <br /> partners that have shown interest are EBMUD, Metropolitan Water District of Southern <br /> California, DWR, CALFED Environmental Water Account, and the City of Tracy. Entities have <br /> purchased raw water from other groundwater banks throughout the State at rates upwards of <br /> $420/af. <br /> ES-14 Plan Implementation <br /> The Authority is committed to adopting a Plan implementation strategy that is adaptive and <br /> incentive driven. This Plan is the first step in the development of a regional document that <br /> details how the groundwater basin will be managed and initiates the process that will ultimately <br /> define the guidelines and conditions that water districts and others will follow to achieve basin <br /> management objectives. Following the adoption of this Plan, the Authority and its members will <br /> work to implement the management objectives. The objectives coupled with regular <br /> groundwater monitoring and the development of basin operations criteria will establish a <br /> framework and the foundational information for future groundwater banking and recharge <br /> project operations in the Basin. <br /> To encourage the continued implementation of the Plan, the Authority will complete a periodic <br /> assessment of the progress, direction and recommendations regarding Plan objectives. Basin <br /> conditions are currently measured by groundwater level and quality monitoring on a semi- <br /> annual basis. This assessment activity will be coupled with the annual review of Plan <br /> implementation activities and project development in the basin. <br /> To ensure that the Authority is constantly striving to better manage groundwater resources, the <br /> following actions will be undertaken: <br /> 1. An annual report by March 1St of each year that outlines the accomplishments of the <br /> previous year's groundwater management efforts and report the current state of the <br /> Basin, <br /> 2. A review of the political, institutional, social, or economic factors affecting groundwater <br /> management, and <br /> 3. Based on the information gained in the above actions, recommendations for any <br /> required amendments to the Plan. <br /> ES-15 Future Activities <br /> The adoption of the Plan is merely the beginning of a series of actions the Authority will <br /> undertake to help meet future basin demands. As such, many of the identified actions will likely <br /> evolve as the Authority takes a more active approach to manage the Basin and meet the <br /> outlined objectives. Many additional actions will also be identified in the annual summary report <br /> Northeastern San Joaquin County Executive Summary <br /> Groundwater Banking Authority 18 <br />