EMA GSA CAG Information
Purpose of the Citizen Advisory Group (CAG)
SGMA required the EMA GSA to consider the interests of diverse social, cultural, and economic elements of the population within the EMA during the development of the GSP, including the interests of all beneficial uses and users of groundwater. Collaborative and inclusive processes make the GSP more effective by increasing public buy-in, promoting compliance, and enhancing the quality of information on which the GSP is based. The EMA GSA maintains a current list of organizations and people who receive notices of GSA Board meetings and other SGMA-related activities. The CAG provides an additional level of public input to the Board in a way that represents different categories of groundwater uses and users in the EMA.
To ensure an effective and collaborative process, on July 25, 2019 the EMA GSA Committee appointed members to the CAG who reflect a diversity of interests and different types of groundwater uses and users in the EMA. The CAG provides input to the Board relating to various elements and sections of the GSP, including but not limited to those pertaining to stakeholder engagement, data management, the hydrogeologic conceptual model and numeric groundwater model, water budgets, sustainability goals, monitoring programs, and projects and management actions.
EMA GSA CAG Membership
Current EMA GSA CAG Members and their respective stakeholder interests are listed below.

The guidelines currently governing the EMA GSA CAG are linked below. Provisions regarding the CAG included in the EMA GSA Bylaws, which are currently in draft, will update these guidelines.
EMA GSA CAG GuidelinesShould you have any questions, please contact the EMA GSA Executive Director Team via email at ema@SantaYnezWater.org.
