The panel discussion will feature Jay Jasperse, Sonoma Water Chief Engineer and Groundwater Program Manager and the USGS, California Water Science Center Ph.D. research hydrologists, Lorraine E. Flint and Alan L. Flint, who will share from their work on a Basin Characterization Model to provide hydrologic response to climate change. For additional information regarding the Sonoma County Groundwater Management Program and associated local Groundwater Sustainability Agencies (Sonoma Valley, Petaluma, and Santa Rosa Plain), see: http://sonomacountygroundwater.org/
On May 22, the Sonoma County Groundwater Sustainability Agencies (GSA) invites the community to a workshop “How a changing climate could affect our groundwater basins – and what we’re doing about it.” The focus of this public workshop will be on how climate change could affect local groundwater resources and how these impacts must be addressed in Groundwater Sustainability Plans.
The panel discussion will feature Jay Jasperse, Sonoma Water Chief Engineer and Groundwater Program Manager and the USGS. California Water Science Center Ph.D. research hydrologists, Loraine E. Flint and Alan L. Flint who will share from their work on a Basin Characterization Model to provide hydrologic response to climate change. For additional information regarding the Sonoma County Groundwater Management Program and associated local Groundwater Sustainability Agencies, see: http://sonomacountygroundwater.org
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