California cracks down on another Central Valley farm area for groundwater depletion

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The State Water Resources Control Board voted to place the Tule subbasin on probationary status for failing to take adequate steps to manage groundwater. The area includes the communities of Porterville, Pixley and Alpaugh. (Myung J. Chun/Los Angeles Times)

California water regulators are cracking down on a second farming area in the San Joaquin Valley for failing to take adequate steps to curb overpumping that is depleting groundwater, causing the land to sink and damaging a canal that transports water for 1 million acres of farmland and more than 250,000 people.

The State Water Resources Control Board has voted unanimously to place the Tule groundwater subbasin on probationary status, a step that brings additional state oversight, new water fees and requirements for most well owners to report how much they are pumping.

“It just strikes me that we really are in a crisis situation,” board Vice Chair Dorene D’Adamo said after hearing hours of testimony from farmers, water managers, residents and lawyers…

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