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Glenn Supervisors To Consider Moratorium On New Agriculture Wells

The Glenn County Board of Supervisors is set to look at a ban on new agricultural wells.

This comes as the Glenn-Colusa Irrigation District continues toward drilling five new wells, intended to replace cutbacks in surface water with groundwater.

The board of supervisors has discussed the move before. Neighboring Colusa County has already enacted such a moratorium.

The discussion is timed for 9:45 Tuesday morning at Willows Memorial Hall.