
Sites Reservoir Project Support
We are pleased to share that 21 members of the California State Legislature support the Sites Reservoir project. California regulators on Wednesday advanced what could be the state’s first major

Public Hearing Notice – SGP GSP
You are invited by the Verbenia Groundwater Sustainability Agency (GSA) to attend a public hearing to consider adoption of a Groundwater Sustainability Plan (GSP) for the San Gorgonio Pass Subbasin

Public Hearing Notice – SGP GSP
You are invited by the San Gorgonio Pass Groundwater Sustainability Agency (GSA) to attend a public hearing to consider adoption of a Groundwater Sustainability Plan (GSP) for the San Gorgonio

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on October 11, 2021, the Board of Directors of the San Gorgonio Pass Water Agency will hold a public hearing at 1:30 p.m., or as

CALIFORNIA NEEDS SITES RESERVOIR – Build Sites Now
CALIFORNIA NEEDS SITES RESERVOIR Water supply, the environment, climate change, drought and agriculture are critical topics for California now and for the future. See why California Needs Sites Reservoir in

Lake Oroville – Drought Conditions
The elevation of Oroville’s reservoir is about 628 feet elevation & storage is about 788-thousand acre-feet which is 22% of its total capacity & 35% of the historical average. Click

2020 Urban Water Management Plan – Adopted
2020 Urban Water Management Plan – Adopted On June 21st, 2021 at 1:30 p.m., the San Gorgonio Pass Water Agency (SGPWA) Board of Directors held a public hearing and adopted

2020 Urban Water Management Plan – Public Review Draft
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING On June 21st, 2021 at 1:30 p.m., the San Gorgonio Pass Water Agency (SGPWA) Board of Directors will hold a public hearing to present its .

SWC Response to Governor’s Expanded Drought Proclamation & New Drought and Water Resilience Funding Package
Sacramento, CA – May 10, 2021: SWC Response to Governor Newsom’s Expanded Drought Proclamation and New Drought and Water Resilience Funding Package Drought proclamation now covers 30% of California’s population