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The Pajaro Valley Water Management Agency is a state-chartered water management district formed to manage existing and supplemental water supplies in order to prevent further increase in long-term overdraft. PV Water also works to ensure sufficient water supplies for present and future anticipated needs in the greater coastal Pajaro Valley.

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10/31/2024
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The Pajaro Valley Water Management Agency celebrated its 40th anniversary Tuesday during a lively open house gathering.

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02/29/2024
The agency announced it has secured two Water Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act loans through the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency which will push the construction of the Watsonville Slough System closer to fruition.

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11/20/2023
The Pajaro Valley Water Management Agency, which turns 40 next year, has launched its Strategic Plan 2024+, which outlines the history of the agency, its mission, and in-depth goals for the future.

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06/29/2023
Image for display with article titled Santa Cruz County Takes Back Flood Mitigation Funding

The county has withdrawn from an agreement with the Pajaro Valley Regional Flood Management Agency (PRFMA) after the two disagreed on how to spend $1 million in funds meant to address flood risk.

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02/10/2023
Image for display with article titled PV Water Approves Contracts for College Lake Work

The College Lake Pipeline Project will construct a six-mile, 30-inch water main to bring treated water to more than 5,000 acres of farmland.


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