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 Tehama County Groundwater Commission Demand Management Ad Hoc Committee held met on July 24, 2024. The meeting was recorded and the audio is available ...
The Tehama County Flood Control and Water Conservation District invites you to an informational webinar and interactive public open house about recent updates for sustainable ...
The Tehama County Flood Control and Water Conservation District invites you to an online community workshop about the Well Registration Program and sustainable groundwater management. ...
The Tehama County Groundwater Sustainability Agency is seeking applicants for the eleven-member Groundwater Commission. The Commission has advisory responsibilities pertaining to groundwater management in the ...
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