Newsom emphasizes water infrastructure development on Colusa farm visit

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Governor Gavin Newsom visited a historic farm in Colusa as part of his California Jobs First tour, focusing on the state’s water infrastructure and job creation efforts. During his visit to Davis Ranches, a farm with sustainable operations dating back to the 1800s, Governor Newsom emphasized the importance of maintaining California’s water supply.

The Governor’s visit comes in light of plans for constructing the Sites Reservoir nearby, which is integral to California’s Water Supply Strategy. The project aims to expand the state’s water storage capacity by 4 million acre-feet. Governor Newsom previously certified this project for streamlining to avoid litigation delays.

While at Davis Ranches, Governor Newsom announced new actions for groundwater recharge to accelerate projects essential for replenishing groundwater supplies. “The future of California’s water supply flows right through Colusa County – and with that comes enormous economic opportunity and more jobs,” he stated. He stressed the need for comprehensive approaches to protect water resources and create jobs.

This stop was part of Governor Newsom’s fourth visit on the California Jobs First tour, following trips to Fresno, Kern County, and the southern border region. The Capital Region has potential for job growth across diverse industries such as biotechnology and manufacturing.

Last year marked an increase in California’s groundwater storage due to state and local efforts. The Governor unveiled initiatives aimed at enhancing recharge efforts, reducing permitting times, and facilitating local water districts’ recharge opportunities.

Governor Newsom also highlighted two significant water projects: Sites Reservoir and the Delta Conveyance Project. The former will store up to 1.5 million acre-feet of water during wet seasons for use during dry periods. It has received $43.7 million in early funding from the state with eligibility for additional Proposition 1 funding.

The Delta Conveyance Project proposes upgrades to capture more water during high flow events, modernizing infrastructure systems that deliver water statewide. This project aims to mitigate risks like earthquakes potentially disrupting supplies.



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