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Final Management Zone Plan (FMZP) — We Want Your Input!

Valley Water Collaborative (VWC) is a local nonprofit that works with communities, agencies, and partners to help protect drinking water and address nitrate in groundwater.

In many parts of the Central Valley, people rely on groundwater for drinking water. In some areas, that groundwater has nitrate, which can make water unsafe to drink. Because nitrate cannot be seen, tasted, or boiled out, testing and planning are important to protect public health. This is why this plan is needed.

VWC is addressing nitrate in groundwater in the following groundwater subbasins (also called Management Zones): Yolo, Delta-Mendota, Eastern San Joaquin, Madera, and Merced. These areas cover much of Yolo, San Joaquin, Merced, and Madera Counties.

We are sharing our draft Final Management Zone Plan (FMZP) for public review and input.

Please take time to read the plan and tell us what you think.

What This Plan Is About

  • How VWC will help make sure households with high nitrate in their domestic wells have access to safe drinking water
  • A summary of groundwater quality and descriptions of the groundwater basins to help identify where nitrate is a problem and where improvements are needed

What This Means for People with Domestic Wells

  • Free well water testing may be available in your area

(find out by filling out an application here! )

  • If your well has too much nitrate, interim drinking water (such as bottled water or other options) may be provided while long-term solutions are developed

What This Means for Local Partners and Stakeholders

  • Households in your community may qualify for well testing and bottled water — please help spread the word

How to Comment

  • Read the draft FMZP and share your ideas, concerns, or support
  • Email your comments to: [email protected]
  • Due by: Friday January 30th, 2026

Your voice matters.

Please participate in the public comment period and help us make this plan stronger for our communities.

Water Filling Stations

We are looking for locations to place free Water Filling Stations! Can you help?

Available location must have:

  • Access to existing safe drinking water such as that from a municipal water system.
  • Have ample parking so as to not cause issues for nearby businesses.
  • Be in a convenient place for community members to access.

If you have any suggestions on possible locations, please email [email protected]  or text/call us at (209) 750-3867

How it works: 

A water filling station is installed at a local business or existing property that has access to clean water.

Benefits

  • Valley Water Collaborative would cover the cost of insurance, installation and maintenance.
  • Anyone can access clean water for FREE 24 hours a day!
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