The 1957 Tehama County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Act was established to:
”Provide for control of and disposition of storm and flood waters of the district; provide water for a present or future beneficial use or uses of lands or inhabitants within the district, including acquisition, storage, and distribution for irrigation, domestic, fire protection, municipal, commercial, industrial, recreational and all other beneficial uses.”
The following links are copies of presentations given by Deputy Director Justin Jenson in the Groundwater Commission and Board of Directors Meetings. Budget Estimates Volumes ...
This document serves as a resource to help landowners understand what is required to maintain a creek on their private property in Tehama County. View ...
The District must develop programs to manage groundwater sustainably by 2042 under State law. Negative impacts have already occurred in the county, such as wells ...
This is a copy of the presentation given by Deputy Director Justin Jenson in the Groundwater Commission meeting held on 7/9/2025. Groundwater Sustainability Fees Update
This is a copy of the presentation given by Deputy Director Justin Jenson in the Board of Supervisors meeting on 6/3/2025. Groundwater Conditions Focus Areas ...
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