Why did the GSA use surveys about the Draft GSP Sections?

Napa County Groundwater Sustainability Agency (GSA) staff used surveys as an important tool to gather ideas and feedback from Groundwater Sustainability Plan Advisory Committee (GSPAC) members and the public on key issues and draft sections of the Groundwater Sustainability Plan (GSP). The GSP development process was an iterative one, where groundwater sustainability issues and draft GSP sections were presented, discussed, and refined over time. Survey feedback helped the GSA build a stronger draft GSP that was presented for public comment in Fall 2021. In addition, the surveys were intended to gather broad input from GSPAC members and the public on issues to be addressed in the GSP and capture community interests and concerns about groundwater planning and sustainability. While each survey was focused on specific draft sections of the GSP, the surveys enabled respondents to share additional comments, interests, concerns, or questions regarding the GSP.

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