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Water Commissioners Tour Agricultural Water Recycling Project

Jun 25, 2025 11:47AM ● By California Water Commission News Release

From left, California Water Commission Vice-chair Kim Gallagher, Commissioner Ty Bland, Commission Chair Fern Steiner, Commissioner Jose Solorio, Commissioner Sandi Matsumoto and Commissioner Alex Makler at the Stones Lake National Wildlife Refuge in Elk Grove. On June 18, the water commissioners toured the Harvest Water agricultural water recycling project. Courtesy photo

ELK GROVE, CA (MPG) - On June 18, the Sacramento Area Sewer District (SacSewer) hosted a public bus tour of the Harvest Water Program as part of the California Water Commission’s June meeting. The Commission administers the Water Storage Investment Program (WSIP) to fund the public benefits associated with water storage projects. One project, the Harvest Water Program, has received additional funding and is under construction.

The Harvest Water Program is a conjunctive-use project to store and manage groundwater while improving stream flow, enhancing groundwater-dependent ecosystems, sustaining agricultural lands and improving regional water supply reliability. This project, once constructed, will provide reliable, high quality recycled water to agricultural lands and existing habitats in southern Sacramento County.



On Wednesday, June 18, SacSewer hosted the California Water Commission on a public tour of the Harvest Water agricultural water recycling project in Elk Grove. Courtesy photo


The tour included several SacSewer and WSIP-funded Harvest Water Program sites, including the EchoWater Resource Recovery Facility, Harvest Water Pump Station, Bufferlands and active pipeline construction areas.