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Eastern San Joaquin Groundwater Basin Groundwater Management Plan <br /> Table 1-4 Components of a Groundwater Management Plan <br /> Plan Component Recommended Required Plan <br /> by AB 3030 by SB 1938 Sections <br /> Control of saline water intrusion X 2, 3,4, 5, 8 <br /> Management of wellhead protection and recharge areas X 4 <br /> Regulation of contaminated groundwater X 4 <br /> The administration of a well abandonment X 4 <br /> Elimination of groundwater overdraft X 2, 3,4, 5, 8 <br /> Replenishment of groundwater X 2, 3,4, 8 <br /> Groundwater monitoring X X 5 <br /> Operation of a conjunctive water management system X 3, 8 <br /> Well construction standards X 4 <br /> Financing groundwater management projects X 6, 7 <br /> The development of groundwater management partnerships X 1,4, 7, 8 <br /> Coordination of land use planning and groundwater management X 4 <br /> Description of participation by interested parties X 1, 7 <br /> Plan to involve agencies overlying the basin X 1, 7 <br /> Basin Management Objectives X 3 <br /> Basin management entity and area map X 1 <br /> Sources: California Department of Water Resources Division of Planning and Local Assistance <br /> http://wwwdpla.water.ca.gov/cqi-bin/supply/qw/management/hq/ab3030/main.pl <br /> California Department of Water Resources Draft 2003 Update Bulletin 118 <br /> 1 .6 Current Groundwater Management Efforts <br /> To ensure that groundwater management efforts are not duplicated or conflicting, the Authority <br /> has reviewed existing groundwater and urban water management plans of member agencies, <br /> which are attached in the Technical Appendix. <br /> 1.6.1 Overview of Existing Groundwater Management Plans <br /> Woodbridge Irrigation District—The Woodbridge Irrigation District (WID), organized in 1924 <br /> under the California Irrigation District Act, holds extensive water rights to Mokelumne River <br /> Water dating back to the mid-1880s. The boundaries of WID encompass a gross area of <br /> approximately 42,900 acres., however, WID is discontinuous resulting in patches of non-district <br /> lands within the its boundary. WID overlaps with the North San Joaquin Water Conservation <br /> District (NSJWCD), Stockton East Water District (SEWD), and the City of Lodi. <br /> In 1996, WID adopted an AB 3030 Groundwater Management Plan for the purpose of ensuring <br /> that groundwater levels would continue to supplement surface water supplies in order to meet <br /> the demands of the District. WID's goal for conjunctive use is to maximize the use of surface <br /> water for the protection of the underground water supply. WID was also a member agency of <br /> the East San Joaquin Parties Joint Powers Authority, a predecessor to the Authority. <br /> WID owns and operates the aging Woodbridge Diversion Dam located on the Lower <br /> Mokelumne River northeast of Lodi and an extensive canal system serving approximately <br /> 13,000 acres. Due to the deterioration and age of the Woodbridge Diversion Dam, WID has <br /> worked very hard to obtain the necessary approvals for its replacement. Through WID's <br /> conservation efforts to convert to drip irrigation, WID has made available up to 6,000 of/yr to the <br /> City of Lodi at a cost of$200/af. WID intends to use the proceeds of the water purchase <br /> agreement to finance the current construction activities to replace the Woodbridge Diversion <br /> Northeastern San Joaquin County Section 1 <br /> Groundwater Banking Authority 28 Introduction <br />