Ventura County growers make changes to improve water quality

Feb 11, 2010

Change can be difficult.  Local growers have been making many changes over the last few years to comply with new water quality regulations. While some of the changes have been challenging, much progress has been made with more to come.

Growers were given the option of complying individually or as a group. The Ventura County Agricultural Irrigated Lands Group (VCAILG) was established in 2006 for those wishing to comply as a group.  This program is managed by the Farm Bureau of Ventura County. VCAILG has about 1,400 members and represents 94% of the irrigated acreage in the county. More information can be found in this article.

Along with other agencies, our office has partnered with VCAILG to help growers comply and to improve water-quality. We conduct research and educate growers in areas such as irrigation efficiency, sediment capture, and nutrient management. Our scientists are committed to improving water quality and are proud to be part of the process.