Relative to Groundwater Awareness Week.
The resolution emphasizes the importance of groundwater management, particularly in the context of climate change, which is leading to reduced snowpack and diminished water availability from streams and rivers. As demands for groundwater are expected to increase, the resolution supports existing efforts under the Sustainable Groundwater Management Act (SGMA), signifying a structured approach to managing this essential resource locally, through community-specific sustainability plans.
AR22 is a resolution introduced in the California Legislature to recognize March 9, 2025, through March 15, 2025, as Groundwater Awareness Week. This initiative stems from the understanding that groundwater is crucial for the health, safety, and prosperity of both urban and rural residents in California and plays a significant role in the state’s agriculture and industries. Groundwater is vital, accounting for an average of 41% of California's water supply, which can rise to 60% during critically dry years.
While the resolution celebrates groundwater and aims to raise awareness for its protection and conservation, it also implicitly highlights ongoing challenges faced by various communities. With about 83% of Californians relying on groundwater, there are notable disparities in access and management challenges across different regions. As communities implement groundwater sustainability plans, there may be tensions regarding how resources are allocated and managed, particularly in agricultural versus urban contexts.