Petaluma Valley Groundwater Sustainability Agency
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Helping Neighbors Leverage the Power of Information to Manage Groundwater

Helping Neighbors Leverage the Power of Information to Manage Groundwater

by Sonoma Water | May 1, 2023 | blog, Uncategorized

David Noren knows what it’s like to depend on groundwater. He grew up in Bennett Valley in a home with a well and has for the last 30 years lived in his Sebastopol home that also draws its water from the Santa Rosa Plain. He also works in water, as a manager of...
GSAs Considering Options for Reducing Groundwater Use

GSAs Considering Options for Reducing Groundwater Use

by Sonoma Water | May 1, 2023 | Uncategorized

If you’ve ever talked to your doctor about losing a few pounds, you know that he or she will advise to cut the calories and increase your exercise. Creating a sustainable groundwater basin relies on a similar approach: Both reducing the amount of groundwater used and...
Sangiacomo Family Vineyard: Growing Premium Grapes with Less Water

Sangiacomo Family Vineyard: Growing Premium Grapes with Less Water

by Sonoma Water | Jan 30, 2023 | blog, Uncategorized

“Water isn’t as plentiful as it once was,” noted Mike Sangiacomo referring to his family’s 1,600 acres of vineyards, first established one hundred years ago by his grandfather in Sonoma Valley. “But we have learned to use water as efficiently as possible.” Mike...
Construction of Nine New Groundwater Monitoring Wells Complete

Construction of Nine New Groundwater Monitoring Wells Complete

by Sonoma Water | Jan 30, 2023 | blog, Uncategorized

A big challenge with managing groundwater is that it’s invisible to the human eye. Unlike surface water in lakes and rivers, we can’t actually see groundwater levels rise and fall. That’s why monitoring wells are so important: These wells are drilled for the sole...

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  • Sonoma Valley GSA
  • Santa Rosa Plain GSA

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