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Eastern San Joaquin Groundwater Basin Groundwater Management Plan <br /> Teresa Tanaka Linden County Water District <br /> Tom Flinn San Joaquin County Public Works <br /> Tom Gau San Joaquin County Public Works <br /> State Participants &Agencies <br /> Ann Jordan Office of State Senator Charles Poochi an <br /> Mary Bava Office of Assemblyperson Barbara Matthews <br /> Tim Parker Department of Water Resources <br /> Federal Participants &Agencies <br /> David Simpson Natural Resource Conservation Service <br /> Eric Reichard US Geologic Survey <br /> John Izbicki US Geologic Survey <br /> Patrick Dwyer US Army Corps of Engineers <br /> Other Participants &Agencies <br /> Barbara Williams Sierra Club <br /> Carolyn Ratto California Center for Collaborative Policy <br /> David Beard Great Valley Center <br /> Gerald Schwartz East Bay Municipal Utility District <br /> Gina Veronesc Camp, Dresser, & McKee <br /> James Cornellius Calaveras County Water District <br /> James Moore Galt Economic Development Task Force <br /> John Aud Stanislaus County <br /> Larry Diamond Calaveras County Water District <br /> Mark Williamson Saracino-Kirby-Snow <br /> Robert Vince Camp, Dresser, & McKee <br /> Ron Addington Business Council, Inc. <br /> The Authority will continue to seek the input of its neighbors and interest groups during the <br /> implementation of the Groundwater Management Plan and any future planning efforts. <br /> 1 .5 Consistency with Water Code Section 10750 et, seq. <br /> Groundwater management is the planned and coordinated effort to sustain or improve the <br /> health of a groundwater basin in order to meet the future water supply needs of groundwater <br /> users. With the passage of Assembly Bill (AB) 3030 in 1992, local water agencies were <br /> provided a systematic way of formulating groundwater management plans and a means to <br /> implement those plans through fees and assessments. AB 3030 also encourages coordination <br /> between local entities through joint power authorities or memorandums of understanding. <br /> In 2002, the passage of Senate Bill (SB) 1938 further emphasized the need for groundwater <br /> management in California. SB 1938 requires AB 3030 groundwater management plans to <br /> contain specific plan components in order to receive state funding for water projects. Table 1-4 <br /> illustrates the recommended components of a groundwater management plan as outlined in AB <br /> 3030 and the required sections under SB 1938. <br /> On July 9, 2003, the Authority Board of Directors held a public hearing to initiate the formulation <br /> of this Plan. The hearing was formally noticed per Water Code Section 10750 et. seq. and a <br /> Resolution of Intent to Prepare a Groundwater Management Plan was adopted by the Authority <br /> Board of Directors. Table 1-4 also indexes the sections of this Plan where the recommended or <br /> required AB 3030/SB 1938 components are addressed. <br /> Northeastern San Joaquin County Section 1 <br /> Groundwater Banking Authority 27 Introduction <br />