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Since 1986, the San Luis Obispo Valley groundwater basin has seen a net loss of 28,580 acre-feet of water, according to data compiled in the groundwater sustainability plan and the annual report ...
– The San Luis Obispo County Farm Bureau announced its support for the newly formed Joint Powers Authority (JPA) established ...
This graphic shows where groundwater levels declined in the San Luis Obispo Valley groundwater basin from April 2020 to April 2021. Courtesy of GSI Water Solutions, Inc. SLO wants to tap into ...
This collection of stories showcases the changing landscape of San Luis Obispo County's wine and beverage sector. The ...
The San Luis Valley in southern Colorado is an 8,000-square-mile expanse of farmland speckled with potato, alfalfa, barley and quinoa fields between the San Juan and Sangre de Cristo mountain ranges.
San Luis Obispo will add groundwater to its water portfolio thanks to a state grant worth $6.6 million. The California State Water Resources Control Board approved a grant to clean up groundwater ...
Shanna Lewis/KRCC News Hundreds of water managers and water users attended the 30th Annual Arkansas River Basin Water Forum in Pueblo, Colo., on March 5, 2025. Heather Dutton leads the San Luis ...
During the last 20 years, the Rio Grande River’s annual water flows in southern Colorado’s San Luis Valley have decreased, according to Craig Cotten, the state’s water engineer for the area ...
SAN LUIS OBISPO COUNTY, Calif. – On Friday, some of the communities currently under a boil water notice were removed from the advisory including Arroyo Grande, Oceano, and Grover Beach. The City ...
Currently, the basin is governed by five groundwater sustainability agencies within the jurisdictions that use the water. These include Paso Robles, San Luis Obispo County, the Shandon-San Juan ...
San Luis Reservoir, which ranks among California’s largest reservoirs, is slated to gain an additional 130,000 acre-feet of storage space — equivalent to the annual water use of roughly ...
Four-and-a-half miles of large diameter water pipeline ; A 900,000-gallon concrete tank near Barney Schwartz Park “This recycled water infrastructure is very important for the future of Paso Robles.