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.”
On March 30, 2022 the Groundwater Commission reviewed the accepted proposed regulations governing new and replacement agricultural and domestic wells and the appeal process developed ...
The Tehama County Flood Control and Water Conservation District is soliciting applications for one unexpired position on the eleven-member Tehama County Groundwater Commission. The member ...
The Tehama County Flood Control and Water Conservation District is soliciting applications for one unexpired position on the eleven-member Tehama County Groundwater Commission. The member ...
Cases of bottled water will distributed to Tehama County residents on the reported dry well list. To report a dry well, contact Tehama County Environmental ...
The Tehama County Groundwater Sustainability Agency and Corning Sub-basin Groundwater Sustainability Agency are pleased to announce the release of the Draft Corning Subbasin Groundwater Sustainability ...