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Inyo County: Monitoring Groundwater Dependent Vegetation to Inform Groundwater Management

Inyo County Water Department (ICWD) | August 1st, 1989


Inyo County and the City of Los Angeles have shown innovative and progressive leadership in the protection of groundwater dependent ecosystems in Owens Valley, and thanks to a landmark agreement between Inyo County and the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP), the outlook for groundwater dependent ecosystems (GDEs) in this area is promising. In 1991, the Inyo/Los Angeles Long-Term Water Agreement (Agreement) established an elaborate system to manage groundwater pumping by LADWP to avoid substantial declines in groundwater dependent vegetation in the Owens Valley. Implemented to settle the County’s 1971 CEQA challenge of LADWP’s proposed method to fill its second aqueduct, the Agreement resolved years of litigation between the County and LADWP.

Keywords

groundwater dependent ecosystems, Groundwater Exchange