Current:Home > FinanceJudge temporarily halts state plan to monitor groundwater use in crop-rich California region -Infinite Edge Capital
Judge temporarily halts state plan to monitor groundwater use in crop-rich California region
View
Date:2025-04-28 00:33:30
HANFORD, Calif. (AP) — A judge has temporarily blocked a plan by a California state water board to take over monitoring groundwater use in a portion of the crop-rich San Joaquin Valley, according to a copy of the decision obtained Tuesday.
Kings County Superior Court Judge Kathy Ciuffini issued a temporary restraining order halting the State Water Resources Control Board’s plan for the Tulare Lake Subbasin until an Aug. 20 hearing. The ruling came after the farm bureau in the largely agricultural county of about 150,000 people filed a lawsuit saying the plan exceeded the board’s authority.
“This is a huge first step,” said Dusty Ference, executive director of the Kings County Farm Bureau, adding the results of the lawsuit could affect farm communities throughout the state. “Everybody should be paying attention to this.”
At the heart of the fight is a law California enacted a decade ago to regulate the use of groundwater after years of overpumping and drought led to problems with water quality and land sinking. Under the landmark law, local communities must form groundwater agencies and draft plans to sustainably manage their groundwater, and those that don’t run the risk of state monitoring or intervention.
That occurred earlier this year in the case of the Tulare Lake Subbasin, which covers a stretch of Kings County. The State Water Resources Control Board placed the subbasin on so-called probationary status after state officials deemed that local communities had failed to come up with a sustainable plan — a move that put state officials, instead of local ones, in charge of tracking how much water is pumped from the ground.
Many farmers feared the prospect of pumping caps and fees could hurt business in Kings County, which is about halfway between Los Angeles and San Francisco and a major producer of milk, pistachios and processed tomatoes.
The State Water Resources Control Board said in a statement that it disagrees with the temporary order, which suspends the requirement that groundwater pumpers report their water use in the critically overdrafted subbasin.
“This requirement is an important part of the probationary process under the 2014 Sustainable Groundwater Management Act (SGMA), which protects groundwater resources for the benefit of all Californians,” the statement said.
Groundwater accounts for nearly 40% of California’s water supply in an average year and even more in dry years, according to the state water board.
veryGood! (177)
Related
- 2 killed, 3 injured in shooting at makeshift club in Houston
- Police say 11-year-old used 2 guns to kill former Louisiana mayor and his daughter
- How Joey King Is Celebrating First Wedding Anniversary to Steven Piet
- New Jersey floats $400 million in tax breaks to lure Philadelphia 76ers
- What to know about Tuesday’s US House primaries to replace Matt Gaetz and Mike Waltz
- Search goes on for missing Virginia woman, husband charged with concealing a body
- How Wheel of Fortune's Vanna White First Reacted to Ryan Seacrest Replacing Pat Sajak
- The War on Drugs announces a live album ahead of its tour with The National
- Dick Vitale announces he is cancer free: 'Santa Claus came early'
- Elton John shares 'severe eye infection' has caused 'limited vision in one eye'
Ranking
- Federal hiring is about to get the Trump treatment
- The Bachelorette Finale: Jenn Tran and Devin Strader Break Up, End Engagement in Shocking Twist
- '1000-lb Sisters' star Amy Slaton arrested on drug possession, child endangerment charges
- Kim Kardashian Reveals Son Saint Signed “Extensive Contract Before Starting His YouTube Channel
- Rolling Loud 2024: Lineup, how to stream the world's largest hip hop music festival
- No prison time but sexual offender registry awaits former deputy and basketball star
- The Daily Money: No diploma? No problem.
- NFL Week 1 odds: Moneylines, point spreads, over/under
Recommendation
DoorDash steps up driver ID checks after traffic safety complaints
New Jersey floats $400 million in tax breaks to lure Philadelphia 76ers
Taylor Fritz reaches US Open semifinal with win against Alexander Zverev
A US Navy sailor is detained in Venezuela, Pentagon says
Travis Hunter, the 2
Harris to propose $50K tax break for small business in economic plan
Israelis protest as Netanyahu pushes back over Gaza hostage deal pressure | The Excerpt
Zendaya and Tom Holland Are the Perfect Match During Lowkey Los Angeles Outing