California’s Oranges and B.C.’s Apples? Lessons for B.C. from California Groundwater Reform

Published On: June 1st, 2015

Author: Randy Christensen and Oliver M. Brandes

British Columbia can learn valuable lessons from California’s extreme drought and recent groundwater law reforms as it drafts its own groundwater regulations under the new B.C. Water Sustainability Act. This report analyzes California’s legislation while taking into account the climatic, social, and legal differences between the state and province. It offers a number of key findings and insights including the urgent need to begin piloting groundwater sustainability plans in critical watersheds in B.C.; the necessity for clear performance standards, timelines, and accountability for local decision-making bodies to ensure successful watershed or aquifer plans; and the importance of shared responsibility between senior government and local decision-makers.

California’s Oranges and B.C.’s Apples? Lessons for B.C. from California Groundwater Reform

Executive Summary