Water in the Tulare Basin
The Tulare Basin has an astonishing array of natural and man-made water features. From lakes, ponds, sloughs, marshes and vernal pools, to irrigation ditches, pumping structures, canals, and waterways, these water elements provide flood control, groundwater recharge, conveyance, water storage, and habitat. Through its Tulare Basin Watershed Initiative, the Tulare Basin Wildlife Partners work with Integrated Regional Water Management (IRWM) groups and other stakeholders to predict and meet the demand for agricultural, municipal, industrial, and environmental water supply, quality and flood control needs now and into the future. The TBWP is committed to make partnership and develop projects that combine the needs of communities, industry, agriculture, wetlands, and wildlife to meet the long-term sustainable needs of the region.
Read more about the Hydrology and History of water in the Tulare Basin.
Read more about the Hydrology and History of water in the Tulare Basin.