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More Fall 2020 News 

from the Ventura River watershed
 
Santa Barbara Channelkeeper & the City of Ventura
Ventura River Settlement Agreement

An important Ventura River issue was accidentally overlooked in the Friends Fall News & Events e-newsletter, so we are sending out this supplement with this important information about the Ventura River settlement agreement and monitoring of flow in the Ventura River.

From the CIty of Ventura press release of August 24, 2020:
Channelkeeper and the City of Ventura Amend Settlement Agreement 
 
The City of San Buenaventura and Santa Barbara Channelkeeper, a local environmental group, have announced an amendment to their settlement agreement in the lawsuit regarding the pumping and diversion of water from the Ventura River Watershed. Both Channelkeeper and the City remain committed to ensuring the protection of this local water source and the species that rely on it. The ongoing collaboration enables dialogue toward a locally developed solution to continue moving forward.

Under the modified terms, the City will continue the Pilot Program it implemented in 2019 to reduce its pumping and diversion of water from the Ventura River when flows drop during dry times, in order to help protect wildlife that depend on the river. The Pilot Program was originally set to expire in March of 2020, however, the City continues to honor the flow regime set in place. The most notable change with the amendment is that the City will shut down most of its pumping facilities at Foster Park when flows drop below 4 cubic feet per second (CFS), and stop all production when flows drop below 3 CFS instead of 2 CFS. The City will also use its two new gauges at Foster Park to monitor the impacts, if any, its pumping has on flow in the river at these levels.

Additionally, the City and Channelkeeper have agreed to keep a dialogue open to identify additional ways to work collaboratively on other Watershed and habitat-related public relations efforts.

“We are pleased to continue this important dialogue with Channelkeeper, and I believe this amendment strikes a balance of addressing our concerns for the species and habitat while also meeting the needs of serving our customers,” said Susan Rungren, Ventura Water’s General Manager.

This is a meaningful commitment to preserve river flows until a long-term solution is finalized, and we are glad to have been able to reach it through dialogue with the City,” said Ben Pitterle, Channelkeeper’s Science and Policy Director. The original agreement and this amendment provide added assurance to Channelkeeper for the better protection of steelhead during the dry season while the City works with other parties to propose a long-term framework that protects the Ventura River for steelhead and other instream uses and for the needs of water users, recreation, and the local economy.
https://www.cityofventura.ca.gov/ArchiveCenter/ViewFile/Item/2472
 
See November update on monitoring of flow (scroll down past press release):   https://www.venturariver.org/2020/09/channelkeeper-and-ventura-settlement.html

SB Channelkeeper's advocacy for the Ventura River:  https://www.sbck.org/our-work/advocacy/ventura-river/


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Friends of the Ventura River  is a coalition of community groups and individuals who recognize the need for the protection and enhancement of the Ventura River watershed to improve our quality of life and ensure our future sustainability. 

We invite you to visit our website at friendsofventurariver.org - this is a place for friends to post their ideas, concerns, and activities and provide for a community forum about the river in our backyard.

Please contact Paul (pjenkin@surfrider.org) or Diane (dunderhill@sbcglobal.netto find out how you or your organization can get involved!
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