SCV Groundwater Sustainability Agency seeks advisory committee members
New ductile iron piping will replace PVC piping. Bobby Block / The Signal.

SCV Groundwater Sustainability Agency seeks advisory committee members

The Santa Clarita Valley Groundwater Sustainability Agency (SCV-GSA) is seeking qualified candidates for three openings on its Stakeholder Advisory Committee.   The committee provides the SCV-GSA with insight and expertise on various…

Learn more about SCV groundwater in virtual workshop
Castaic Lagoon, originally a borrow area for construction of the dam, also provides recreation and serves as a recharge basin for downstream groundwater aquifers in northern Los Angeles County. Photo taken May 9, 2014. Florence Low / California Department of Water Resources, FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY

Learn more about SCV groundwater in virtual workshop

SCV Water officials are inviting the public to join the SCV Groundwater Sustainability Agency for a water-supply workshop, as they continue to develop a Groundwater Sustainability Plan. A critical link…

Groundwater well owners deemed essential for groundwater advisory group
California Department of Water Resources Eduardo Pech gives a presentation at the the SCV Groundwater Sustainability Agency meeting. This public workshop was held at the Centre Tuesday afternoon. Eddy Martinez/The Signal.

Groundwater well owners deemed essential for groundwater advisory group

Private well owners are an essential component of groundwater management, but recruiting them into an advisory committee is becoming a challenge, attendees of a workshop about managing groundwater learned Tuesday.…

Petrochemicals detected in 2 groundwater monitoring wells at Lang Station in March 2015
The Lang Station historical landmark marker stands beside the railroad tracks on Lang Station Road near Soledad Canyon Road in Canyon Country. Dan Watson/The Signal

Petrochemicals detected in 2 groundwater monitoring wells at Lang Station in March 2015

After more than three decades of ongoing cleanup efforts at a toxic site on the east side of the Santa Clarita Valley, environmental engineers found groundwater containing petrochemicals at two…

Storm raises water figures
Water flows onto Beverly Road on Sunday due to the storm. Samie Gebers/The Signal

Storm raises water figures

Eight inches of rain fell on the Santa Clarita Valley in January, double the monthly amount of precipitation the valley normally receives. And, although this month’s rainfall has replenished SCV…

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