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πExciting News! Dive into the success of Water Year 2023 with this video made in partnership with the Kern County Water Agency: "Charting The Course: Managing an Extraordinary Water Year 2023." A journey of resilience and collaboration that secured our water supply. π₯β¨ #WaterYear2023 #KernWaterSuccess
Happy Holidays from our team to yours! πβ¨ Wishing you a season filled with joy, warmth, and wonderful memories. Cheers to a bright and prosperous New Year ahead! π§βοΈ #HappyHolidays#SeasonOfJoy#WaterMatters
Dig deep and celebrate World Soil Day! Let's soil-dify our knowledge about the foundation beneath our feet and understand its crucial role in conserving water resources. Join us in cultivating awareness for a healthier Kern County. #SoilMatters#WaterWisdom#Water4Kern
π¦ Happy Thanksgiving! π This season, we're thankful for the farmers, water resources, and the community that help sustain us all. Wishing everyone a wonderful holiday filled with gratitude and joy!
Did you know that about 15% of California's water is used for agriculture? Water is one of the most essential resources for growing the crops that feed not just our state but the entire nation. Every drop counts when it comes to supporting California's farming communities!
πThe Water Association of Kern County honored the Water Leader of the Year & Water Legacy Award winners at the 2024 WAKC Annual Meeting on Nov 6th at Stockdale Country Club! π
Learn more about these amazing leaders π https://t.co/HrMsqwYGLg
The CDWR recently highlighted the progress made over the past decade under SGMA Act. This report emphasizes the ongoing efforts to address groundwater challenges, like overdraft, while navigating drought conditions to protect this vital resource for the future.
Did you know? βοΈ The Sierra Nevada snowpack is like California's natural water reservoir! When it melts in the spring and summer, it supplies about one-third of the state's water. π Thatβs why protecting this resource is so important for our water future!
At WAKCβs 68th Annual Meeting, Derek Yurosek was named 2024 Water Leader of the Year, and Scott Kuney received the Water Legacy Award. @Senator_Hurtado spoke on water policy to protect agriculture and urban communities https://t.co/ILxzPTQM3u #KernCountyWater
November marks the beginning of the rainy season in California, but Kern County remains in a dry climate with an average annual precipitation of just 6.49 inches. Preparing for rains means ensuring that groundwater recharge facilities are ready to capture any excess runoff.
Meet Tammy, a dedicated board member from Cal Water! With years of expertise in water management, Tammy is committed to ensuring safe, reliable water for our communities. Her passion for sustainable solutions helps drive the future of Californiaβs water resources.
ππ» Don't let spooky water waste haunt your Halloween! π§ Make sure your faucets and hoses are turned off when not in use, and help us conserve every drop. Happy Halloween! ππ¦ #WaterWise#HappyHalloween
π§ Did you know? In coastal areas like San Francisco, fog is harvested with mesh collectors that capture tiny water droplets! This innovative method provides a sustainable water source, supporting communities and the environment during dry seasons. π«οΈπΏ #WaterInnovation
Thanks to the historic 2023 Water Year, California's groundwater supplies gained 8.7 million acre-feetβ the first increase since 2019! A big step in sustainable water management! https://t.co/PbaIlEby2M #WaterConservation
π Member Highlight: Steve Torigiani π Meet Steve, our dedicated Treasurer! With his passion for water resource management and financial expertise, he ensures our organization's sustainability. Thank you, Steve, for your hard work and leadership! π§ #WaterAdvocacy
California launches the Stream Gage Improvement Program to enhance water resource management! This initiative will upgrade infrastructure and improve river and stream flow measurements statewideβa vital step in preparing for climate extremes! https://t.co/PWvvAH36ry
π° Fun Fact: The California Aqueduct stretches over 400 miles, transporting water from the Sierra Nevada to Southern California. This engineering marvel supports millions and is vital for the stateβs water needs! ππ§ #WaterInfrastructure
Kern County Residents! The Department of Water Resources has released a new report highlighting the challenges and actions needed to address water supply issues in our region. π Read the full report here: https://t.co/5BXQbk2kZa
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Yesterday was World Water Monitoring Day! π§
Let's take time to focus on the importance of monitoring our water quality to ensure a safe and healthy environment. Together, we can continue making a difference and ensure clean water for all. #WaterConservation#KernCounty
πΎAttention, Kern County! Kern County Farmland Values Face Decline. Our agricultural landscape faces new challenges as farmland values have significantly decreased due to ongoing water supply issues and regulatory changes. https://t.co/e3x4P13X6G
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