Sacramento Central Groundwater Authority
827 7th St, Rm 301, Sacramento, CA 95814
(916) 874-6851
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Who we Are

Brief Description of SCGA with who they represent, how govern, and fostering sustainable gw for all users in the Authority… followed by dynamic Document Resource blocks with descriptions links, as suggested.

About SCGA

The Board of Directors of the Sacramento Central Groundwater Authority (SCGA) consists of sixteen members. Representation includes a Board member from nine public agencies, two private water purveyors, one representative of agricultural interests, one representative of agriculuture-residential groundwater users, one representative of commercial/industrial self-supplied groundwater users, one representative of conservation landowners, and one representative of public agencies that are self-supplied groundwater users. Members of the Board are appointed to four year terms. Board officers are elected to serve a one year term.

Members of the Board are appointed by cities of Sacramento, Folsom, Elk Grove and Rancho Cordova, and the Sacramento County Board of Supervisors. The following table lists the current Board representatives along with the corresponding appointing authorities. The SCGA Board meets on the second Wednesday of every odd month.

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Document Resources

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South American Subbasin Alternative Submittal

Links to the Final Draft of the Alternative Submittal.

Groundwater Management Plan

SCGA adopted its Groundwater Management Plan on November 8, 2006. The plan is an essential tool for ensuring the viability of the groundwater resource while supporting the objectives of the Sacramento Water Forum Agreement.

Groundwater Management Plan

Groundwater Management Plan - Appendices

Joint Powers Agreement

Sacramento Water Recycling Coalition

Since April 2003, Regional San’s cutting-edge Water Recycling Program (WRP) has provided an environmentally responsible and safe water supply for non-potable purposes, such as landscape irrigation, industrial uses and environmental restoration.