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GREENFIELD — Salinas Valley Basin Groundwater Sustainability Agency (SVBGSA) is hosting workshops this spring to provide residents and businesses of the Salinas Valley with an opportunity to learn about water use and management in the region, and this Friday’s event will be in Greenfield.

The “Our Water Future in the Salinas Valley: Planning for Uncertainty” workshops provide valuable information for the community about how water is managed in the Valley, the efforts residents and businesses have taken toward more efficient water use, and the wide range of options for residents and businesses to consider for minimizing water waste, improving efficiencies and reallocating resources to ensure continued availability of water for the Salinas Valley Basin.

The workshops focus on:

  • Future of water supply availability and protection in the Salinas Valley;
  • Local water management responsibilities and partnerships;
  • Ongoing water use efficiency efforts;
  • Tools for urban and agricultural water users; and
  • Methods for water demand management and regulation.

“The Salinas Valley depends on groundwater for domestic and commercial use, as well as to irrigate crops that feed the world,” according to the SVBGSA in a news release. “It is a vital resource that we have a shared responsibility to protect and manage. Also, the Valley along with the rest of the State, more frequently faces weather extremes that can result in too much or too little water. These extremes create uncertainty that impacts our communities, our businesses, and our health and safety. Preparing for uncertainty and sustainably managing the shared water resources is our collective responsibility.”

Workshops are being held across the Salinas Valley. Content will be similar at all events. 

  • Greenfield, May 3 (Greenfield City Hall, 599 El Camino Real, Greenfield, CA 93927)
  • King City, May 10 (King City Recreation Center, 401 Division St., King City, CA 93930)
  • Salinas, May 11 (Steinbeck Hall at Hartnell College, 411 Central Ave., Salinas, CA  93901)

The events run from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. each day. Preregistration is encouraged. Spanish translation will be available. 

Workshops have already been held in Castroville (April 12) and Salinas (April 19). For more information, visit svbgsa.org or email cl***@sv****.org .

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