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. . . describe the current status of project and management action implementation since <br /> the previous 5-year report. <br /> WHEREAS, in Section 7.6 of the GSP it is clear that each 5-year report: <br /> will include a reconsideration of GSP Elements. As additional monitoring data are <br /> collected during GSP implementation, land uses and community characteristics change <br /> over time, and GSP projects and management actions are implemented, it may become <br /> necessary to revise the GSP. This section of the 5-year report will reconsider the basin <br /> setting, management areas (if applicable), undesirable results, minimum thresholds, and <br /> measurable objectives. If appropriate, the 5-year report will recommend revisions to the <br /> GSP. Revisions would be informed by the outcomes of the monitoring networks, and <br /> changes in the Subbasin, including but not limited to, changes to groundwater uses or <br /> supplies and outcomes of project implementation. <br /> WHEREAS in Section 7.6.7 of the GSP it is clear that each GSA may take enforcement or legal <br /> actions to support sustainability. <br /> WHEREAS, Section 7.6.8 of the GSP notes that"[a] description of amendments to the GSP will <br /> be provided in the 5-year report, including adopted amendments, recommended amendments for <br /> future updates, and amendments that are underway during development of the 5-year report"; and <br /> WHEREAS, Section 10726.4(b)of the Water Code provides that GSAs are not authorized to issue <br /> permits for the construction, modification, or abandonment of groundwater wells, except as <br /> authorized by a county with authority to issue those permits; and <br /> WHEREAS, Section 10726.8(b)of the Water Code provides that GSAs do not have the authority <br /> make a binding determination of the water rights of any person or entity; and <br /> WHEREAS, on September 23, 2022 the Stockton East GSA received from San Joaquin County a <br /> well permit application for a well on 7403 State Route 4 in Stockton, CA; <br /> WHEREAS, this document constitutes written verification pursuant to Executive Order N-7-22; <br /> WHEREAS,nothing in this Statement shall be read as interfering with the authority of San Joaquin <br /> County to approve, disapprove, or condition any groundwater well permit project pursuant to its <br /> permitting authority. <br /> 3 <br />