Cachuma Conservation Release, located in Santa Barbara, CA, is a California Joint Powers Agency formed in 1956. They are responsible for providing a reliable source of water to member agencies in an efficient and cost-effective manner for the betterment of the community. Their operations include the diversion of water through the Tecolote Tunnel and the operation and maintenance of the South Coast Conduit pipeline and associated infrastructure. They also focus on fisheries management and habitat restoration projects, as well as engineering and infrastructure improvement programs.
With a mission to ensure water supply and promote environmental conservation, Cachuma Conservation Release plays a vital role in managing the Santa Ynez River watershed. They operate and maintain Bradbury Dam and associated water transport and delivery structures, known as the Cachuma Project. Their Engineering Division is responsible for designing and managing infrastructure improvement programs, while the Administrative Division handles financial accounting, budgeting, and human resources activities. Committed to transparency and community engagement, Cachuma Conservation Release strives to meet the water needs of the region while preserving the natural resources.
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