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Groundwater authority releases new FAQ ahead of fee hearing

Groundwater authority releases new FAQ ahead of fee hearing

Paso Robles Daily News

May 23, 2026

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Well, neighbors, if you’ve been following the groundwater conversation around town, you know the Paso Robles Area Groundwater Authority has a big meeting coming up. According to the *Paso Robles Daily News*, PRAGA just released a new FAQ document ahead of their May 27 fee hearing at Centennial Park. I know—reading through water policy can feel a bit like homework, but this one’s worth a look if you’ve ever wondered who’s paying what and why. The authority’s been working to balance our local aquifers, and with ag and residential needs both feeling the squeeze, these fee discussions hit close to home for everyone from vineyard owners to folks just trying to keep their lawns green.

What I appreciate about this FAQ is that it seems aimed at cutting through the jargon. Whether you’re a longtime Paso resident or new to the area, understanding how our groundwater is managed is part of being a good neighbor here. So grab a coffee, flip through the FAQ online, and if you can, swing by Centennial Park on the 27th. Our community’s voice matters most when it shows up—and maybe even asks a question or two.

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