Kern Water Bank Groundwater Sustainability Agency
The Kern Water Bank GSA and Sustainable Groundwater Management
In 2014, California enacted the Sustainable Groundwater Management Act (SGMA). SGMA is designed to prevent the overdraft of groundwater resources by requiring basins to develop “Groundwater Sustainability Plans” (GSPs) that demonstrate how the landowners within a basin balance the inflow of water with pumping and groundwater uses. In accordance with this, the Kern Water Bank Groundwater Sustainability Agency (GSA) was formed.
By storing water during wet years for recovery during dry years, the Kern Water Bank plays a significant role in helping achieve long-term basin sustainability in the Southern San Joaquin Valley.
Please visit the Kern Subbasin Groundwater Sustainability website for more information, including the Subbasin GSP that KWB GSA has adopted. To view data, please visit the Kern Data Management System.