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Paso Robles groundwater authority releases draft groundwater fee study

Paso Robles groundwater authority releases draft groundwater fee study

Paso Robles Daily News

May 12, 2026

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You know that feeling when you turn on the tap and just trust the water will be there? Out here in Paso, that trust comes with a lot of behind-the-scenes work. According to the *Paso Robles Daily News*, the Paso Robles Area Groundwater Authority has just released its draft rate and fee study report, and they’re giving us all a chance to weigh in through June 8th.

This isn’t just a bunch of dry numbers on a spreadsheet. It’s about how we manage the very thing that keeps our vineyards green, our gardens blooming, and our glasses full. Whether you’re a farmer on the east side or a downtown homeowner, these fees affect what we pay and how we plan for the future. I know “groundwater fee study” doesn’t exactly make for exciting dinner-table conversation, but the decisions made from this will ripple through our community for years.

So grab a coffee, take a peek at the report, and let the Groundwater Authority know what you think. After all, keeping Paso Robles vibrant means keeping our water future in good hands—and those hands should include yours.

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