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− | [[File:MunicipalBoundries | + | [[File:MunicipalBoundries 160407.png|350px|thumb|right|Image 1. Major water service providers with in the Southern Monterey Bay Region. The list is not comprehensive.]] |
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This information is by the [http://sep.csumb.edu/wiki/index.php/ENVS_560/L_Watershed_Systems ENVS 560/L Watershed Systems] class at [http://csumb.edu CSUMB]. | This information is by the [http://sep.csumb.edu/wiki/index.php/ENVS_560/L_Watershed_Systems ENVS 560/L Watershed Systems] class at [http://csumb.edu CSUMB]. | ||
= Summary = | = Summary = | ||
+ | Several water providers are located along the Southern Monterey Bay Region, such as [[Marina Coast Water District (MCWD)]] and [[California American Water Company (CalAm)]], small private water districts, and private wells. The boundaries of these entities are the result of historic purchases, legal action, and development. | ||
− | + | = Southern Monterey Bay Water Service Boundaries = | |
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− | = Southern Monterey Bay | + | |
− | For each water service boundary | + | For each water service boundary, a company provides water to the population in that area. Multiple entities serve Monterey Bay's water needs including, but not limited to: |
*[[California American Water Company (CalAm)]] | *[[California American Water Company (CalAm)]] | ||
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*[[Marina Coast Water District (MCWD)]] | *[[Marina Coast Water District (MCWD)]] | ||
− | * | + | *[[Seaside | The City of Seaside]]'s Seaside Municipal Water System <ref name="SeasidewWaterDist"> [http://www.ci.seaside.ca.us/index.aspx City of Seaside Website] </ref> |
+ | *Small private water companies & wells | ||
== CalAm Boundaries == | == CalAm Boundaries == | ||
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In 1966 CalAm purchased the southern Monterey Bay's water infrastructure from the California Water and Telephone Company. This purchase included the [[San Clemente Dam]] and [[Los Padres Dam]]. Since then, CalAm has been providing water to approximately 85% of the Peninsula's population. | In 1966 CalAm purchased the southern Monterey Bay's water infrastructure from the California Water and Telephone Company. This purchase included the [[San Clemente Dam]] and [[Los Padres Dam]]. Since then, CalAm has been providing water to approximately 85% of the Peninsula's population. | ||
− | CalAm's service area encompasses portions of Seaside, the City of Monterey, Pacific Grove, Pebble Beach, Carmel, Carmel Highlands, Carmel-by-the-Sea, and Carmel Valley <ref name="CalAm Urban">[http://www.mpwmd.net/Mbay_IRWM/IRWM_library/Cal-AM-2006-2010UWMP.pdf Monterey District Urban Water Management and Water Shortage Contigency Plan for California American Water (2006 -2010)]</ref>. | + | CalAm's service area encompasses portions of [[City of Seaside]], the [[City of Monterey]], [[City of Pacific Grove]], [[Pebble Beach]], [[Carmel]], [[Carmel Highlands]], [[Carmel-by-the-Sea]], and [[Carmel Valley]] <ref name="CalAm Urban">[http://www.mpwmd.net/Mbay_IRWM/IRWM_library/Cal-AM-2006-2010UWMP.pdf Monterey District Urban Water Management and Water Shortage Contigency Plan for California American Water (2006 -2010)]</ref>. |
− | Over the years CalAm has acquired land through various purchases in Monterey Bay. | + | Over the years CalAm has acquired land through various purchases in Monterey Bay. Below are a few instances of CalAm obtaining property: |
− | *1989 - CalAm acquired the Ryan Ranch water facilities from the | + | *1989 - CalAm acquired the Ryan Ranch water facilities from the Delaware Corp. <ref>[http://www.amwater.com/files/Rule%2014.1.1%20%2806-18-2012%29.pdf]</ref> |
*CalAm obtained Rancho Fiesta Mutual Water System <ref name="MPWMD_EIR">[http://www.mpwmd.net/eir/apr1990/vol1/chap3.pdf MPWMD EIR 1990]</ref>. | *CalAm obtained Rancho Fiesta Mutual Water System <ref name="MPWMD_EIR">[http://www.mpwmd.net/eir/apr1990/vol1/chap3.pdf MPWMD EIR 1990]</ref>. | ||
*1993 - CalAm acquired and annexed the Hidden Hills Unit, which formerly reported as the Carmel Valley Mutual Water Company <ref>[http://www.mpwmd.net/asd/board/boardpacket/2015/20150420/12/Item%2012.htm MPWMD Board Packet - Item 12]</ref> | *1993 - CalAm acquired and annexed the Hidden Hills Unit, which formerly reported as the Carmel Valley Mutual Water Company <ref>[http://www.mpwmd.net/asd/board/boardpacket/2015/20150420/12/Item%2012.htm MPWMD Board Packet - Item 12]</ref> | ||
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The [[Marina Coast Water District (MCWD)]] has been the main water purveyor for the [[City of Marina]] since it's establishment in 1958. The original boundaries were set to coincide with the existing fire service boundaries of the Marina Fire District. | The [[Marina Coast Water District (MCWD)]] has been the main water purveyor for the [[City of Marina]] since it's establishment in 1958. The original boundaries were set to coincide with the existing fire service boundaries of the Marina Fire District. | ||
− | Since its creation, MCWD has changed boundaries in a few instances. In 1997, with the | + | Since its creation, MCWD has changed boundaries in a few instances. In 1997, with the closure of the [[Fort Ord]] Army Base, MCWD entered into an agreement to manage the former Army's water infrastructure. This was finalized by the Board of Directors in 2001 <ref>[http://www.mcwd.org/about_overview.html MCWD Website]</ref>. Half of the [[City of Seaside]]'s water infrastructure lies within the boundaries of Fort Ord which was annexed into MCWD's distribution system with Fort Ord lands. |
− | Other instances of MCWD | + | Other instances of MCWD boundary changes include: |
*2013 - MCWD increased boundaries to include Seaside High School <ref>[http://www.fora.org/WWOC/2013/Minutes/02-20-13WWOCminutes.pdf MCWD Board Packet 2/20/2013] </ref> | *2013 - MCWD increased boundaries to include Seaside High School <ref>[http://www.fora.org/WWOC/2013/Minutes/02-20-13WWOCminutes.pdf MCWD Board Packet 2/20/2013] </ref> | ||
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+ | == Salinas Water Service Boundaries == | ||
+ | [[Image:SalinasWaterServiceBoundaries.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Image 2. Boundaries for the Salinas water service providers California Water Service and Alco Water Service. Image source: [http://www.ci.salinas.ca.us/services/commdev/generalplan/GeneralPlan.pdf City of Salinas General Plan] ]] | ||
+ | The [[Salinas | City of Salinas]] and surrounding areas are served by two water purveyors: [[California Water Service]] and Alco Water Service.<ref>[http://www.ci.salinas.ca.us/residents/utilities.cfm City of Salinas: Utility Services]</ref> | ||
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+ | California Water Service has served the majority of the urbanized areas in Salinas since 1962. The water district has 46 wells and 30 storage tanks to serve Salinas and surrounding areas (Buena Vista, Country Meadows, Salinas, Salinas Hills, Indian Springs, Las Lomas, Oak Hills, and Foothill Estates).<ref>[https://www.calwater.com/facebook-page/ California Water Service: Cal Water Customer Centers]</ref> The major difficulty that is that the district is losing wells to various types of contamination.<ref>[http://www.ci.salinas.ca.us/services/commdev/generalplan/GeneralPlan.pdf City of Salinas General Plan]</ref> | ||
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+ | Alco Water Service serves 30,000 residents in East Salinas.<ref>[http://www.montereycountyweekly.com/news/local_news/salinas-tries-to-stop-shady-water-company-from-expanding/article_a7effd8e-c952-5da4-bcd6-bb95a118acad.html Monterey County Weekly]</ref> | ||
== Seaside Municipal Water System Boundaries == | == Seaside Municipal Water System Boundaries == | ||
− | [[Image:SeasideMunicipalWaterSystemBoundry.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Image | + | [[Image:SeasideMunicipalWaterSystemBoundry.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Image 3. Boundaries for the Seaside Municipal Water System. Image: [[City of Seaside]] ]] |
− | Between CalAm and MCWD boundaries is the Seaside Municipal Water System within the [[City of Seaside]]. The Seaside Municipal Water System is small municipal water system composed of one groundwater well and two 500,000 gallon water tanks. The main source of water is groundwater from the [[Seaside Groundwater Basin]]. | + | Between CalAm and MCWD boundaries is the [[Seaside Municipal Water System]] within the [[City of Seaside]]. The Seaside Municipal Water System is small municipal water system composed of one groundwater well and two 500,000 gallon water tanks. The main source of water is groundwater from the [[Seaside Groundwater Basin]]. |
− | == Small Private Water | + | == Small Private Water Company & Well Boundaries == |
− | + | Multiple small, private companies serve the Peninsula was well. Some of the companies include: | |
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− | Multiple small, private | + | |
*Water West Corporation serves a portion of the Carmel Valley through 4 wells <ref name="MPWMD_EIR">[http://www.mpwmd.net/eir/apr1990/vol1/chap3.pdf MPWMD EIR 1990]</ref>. | *Water West Corporation serves a portion of the Carmel Valley through 4 wells <ref name="MPWMD_EIR">[http://www.mpwmd.net/eir/apr1990/vol1/chap3.pdf MPWMD EIR 1990]</ref>. | ||
*The Monterra Ranch and Tehama Subdivisions are serviced by a small company called Cañada Woods Water Company Water Distribution System (CWWCWDS) <ref>[http://www.mpwmd.net/asd/board/boardpacket/2005/20050224/13/item13.htm 2005 MPWMD Public Hearing on Tehama/Monterra]</ref> | *The Monterra Ranch and Tehama Subdivisions are serviced by a small company called Cañada Woods Water Company Water Distribution System (CWWCWDS) <ref>[http://www.mpwmd.net/asd/board/boardpacket/2005/20050224/13/item13.htm 2005 MPWMD Public Hearing on Tehama/Monterra]</ref> | ||
− | *Carmel Riviera Mutual Water Company serves | + | *Carmel Riviera Mutual Water Company serves approximately 177 properties in south Carmel Highlands. <ref>[http://www.wwdmag.com/channel/casestudies/water-company-saves-high-performance-flow-measurement Water and Waste Digest]</ref> <ref>[http://www.mtyhd.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/Carmel-Highlands-OWMP_Color_12.15.09.pdf Carmel Highlands Onsite Wastewater Management Plan 2009]</ref> |
*Pebble Beach – LCP (Macomber Estates) <ref name="MC_WaterDemand">[http://www.co.monterey.ca.us/planning/docs/eirs/september/Sept_Ranch_Draft_and_Final_Rev_Water_Demand_Analysis_08_11_2009_and_08_2010/Water_Demand_Analysis_August_2009.pdf Monterey County - Water Demand Analysis 2010]</ref> | *Pebble Beach – LCP (Macomber Estates) <ref name="MC_WaterDemand">[http://www.co.monterey.ca.us/planning/docs/eirs/september/Sept_Ranch_Draft_and_Final_Rev_Water_Demand_Analysis_08_11_2009_and_08_2010/Water_Demand_Analysis_August_2009.pdf Monterey County - Water Demand Analysis 2010]</ref> | ||
− | *Santa Lucia Preserve houses a few parcels that are on private wells<ref name="MC_WaterDemand">[http://www.co.monterey.ca.us/planning/docs/eirs/september/Sept_Ranch_Draft_and_Final_Rev_Water_Demand_Analysis_08_11_2009_and_08_2010/Water_Demand_Analysis_August_2009.pdf Monterey County - Water Demand Analysis 2010]</ref> | + | *[[Santa Lucia Preserve]] houses a few parcels that are on private wells<ref name="MC_WaterDemand">[http://www.co.monterey.ca.us/planning/docs/eirs/september/Sept_Ranch_Draft_and_Final_Rev_Water_Demand_Analysis_08_11_2009_and_08_2010/Water_Demand_Analysis_August_2009.pdf Monterey County - Water Demand Analysis 2010]</ref> |
*Victorine Ranch Mutual Water District <ref>[http://victorineranch.scc.ca.gov/ Victorine Ranch Mutual Water District]</ref> | *Victorine Ranch Mutual Water District <ref>[http://victorineranch.scc.ca.gov/ Victorine Ranch Mutual Water District]</ref> | ||
*Brandon Creek Mutual Water Corp <ref name="MB_WS">[https://sdwis.waterboards.ca.gov/PDWW/JSP/WaterSystemDetail.jsp?tinwsys_is_number=9215&tinwsys_st_code=CA&wsnumber=CA2701731 Water Boards - Monterey County Water System]</ref> | *Brandon Creek Mutual Water Corp <ref name="MB_WS">[https://sdwis.waterboards.ca.gov/PDWW/JSP/WaterSystemDetail.jsp?tinwsys_is_number=9215&tinwsys_st_code=CA&wsnumber=CA2701731 Water Boards - Monterey County Water System]</ref> | ||
− | + | *Malpaso Water Company was created by Clint Eastwood as a limited liability company (LLC). <ref>[http://www.mpwmd.net/asd/board/boardpacket/2015/20150720/12/Item%2012.htm MPWMD Public Hearing 2015 Item 12]</ref> | |
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*Aguajito Road Water System in Carmel <ref name="MC_SmallWS">[http://www.mtyhd.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/State-and-Local-Small-Service-Area-list.pdf County of Monterey Health Department - Small Water System List]</ref> | *Aguajito Road Water System in Carmel <ref name="MC_SmallWS">[http://www.mtyhd.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/State-and-Local-Small-Service-Area-list.pdf County of Monterey Health Department - Small Water System List]</ref> | ||
*Cachagua Road Water System <ref name="MC_SmallWS">[http://www.mtyhd.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/State-and-Local-Small-Service-Area-list.pdf County of Monterey Health Department - Small Water System List]</ref> | *Cachagua Road Water System <ref name="MC_SmallWS">[http://www.mtyhd.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/State-and-Local-Small-Service-Area-list.pdf County of Monterey Health Department - Small Water System List]</ref> | ||
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*Los Laureles Water System <ref name="MC_SmallWS">[http://www.mtyhd.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/State-and-Local-Small-Service-Area-list.pdf County of Monterey Health Department - Small Water System List]</ref> | *Los Laureles Water System <ref name="MC_SmallWS">[http://www.mtyhd.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/State-and-Local-Small-Service-Area-list.pdf County of Monterey Health Department - Small Water System List]</ref> | ||
*River Meadow Road Water System <ref name="MC_SmallWS">[http://www.mtyhd.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/State-and-Local-Small-Service-Area-list.pdf County of Monterey Health Department - Small Water System List]</ref> | *River Meadow Road Water System <ref name="MC_SmallWS">[http://www.mtyhd.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/State-and-Local-Small-Service-Area-list.pdf County of Monterey Health Department - Small Water System List]</ref> | ||
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+ | Other known private wells are: | ||
*Schulte Road Water <ref name="MC_SmallWS">[http://www.mtyhd.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/State-and-Local-Small-Service-Area-list.pdf County of Monterey Health Department - Small Water System List]</ref> | *Schulte Road Water <ref name="MC_SmallWS">[http://www.mtyhd.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/State-and-Local-Small-Service-Area-list.pdf County of Monterey Health Department - Small Water System List]</ref> | ||
*P&M Ranch <ref name="MPWMD_EIR">[http://www.mpwmd.net/eir/apr1990/vol1/chap3.pdf MPWMD EIR 1990]</ref>. | *P&M Ranch <ref name="MPWMD_EIR">[http://www.mpwmd.net/eir/apr1990/vol1/chap3.pdf MPWMD EIR 1990]</ref>. | ||
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= Relationship to Water Sources = | = Relationship to Water Sources = | ||
− | [[File:MPWMD | + | [[File:MPWMD and Aquifer Boundary.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Image 4. Left: Monterey Peninsula Water Management District (MPWMD) boundary. Right: Monterey Bay aquifer boundaries. Image sources: [http://www.mpwmd.net/maps/mpwmd/bndyws_c_web.jpg MPWMD Website] and [http://www.groundwatervoices.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/08/Central-Coast-Groundwater-Report-Aug-2014.pdf Central Coast Groundwater Report]]] |
− | In Monterey Bay the water service boundaries do not line up with | + | In Monterey Bay the water service boundaries do not line up with [[watershed]] or [[Aquifers of California's Central Coast Region|aquifer]] boundaries. Land parcels tend coincide with a single agency or water source. Boundaries are usually delineated from agency interactions. |
The [[Monterey Peninsula Water Management District (MPWMD)]] is the regulatory agency that comprehensively manages the water distributors in Monterey Peninsula, Seaside, and portions of Carmel Valley. MPWMD manages approximately 40 distribution systems and 900 private wells that use the Carmel River, its tributaries, the Carmel River Alluvial Aquifer and Seaside Coastal Subareas <ref>[http://www.elkhornsloughctp.org/uploads/files/1154556919Christensen%20Presentation.pdf MPWMD Presentation]</ref>. Water service provider districts do not coincide with groundwater basins, but the MPWMD extent encompass the Carmel Alluvial Aquifer. This gives MPWMD authority to comprehensively manage both surface and groundwater sourced from Carmel. <ref>[http://www.mpwmd.net/pae/wds/WDSPermits/WDSMemo3.pdf MPWMD Water Distribution Permits from the CVAA 2006]</ref> | The [[Monterey Peninsula Water Management District (MPWMD)]] is the regulatory agency that comprehensively manages the water distributors in Monterey Peninsula, Seaside, and portions of Carmel Valley. MPWMD manages approximately 40 distribution systems and 900 private wells that use the Carmel River, its tributaries, the Carmel River Alluvial Aquifer and Seaside Coastal Subareas <ref>[http://www.elkhornsloughctp.org/uploads/files/1154556919Christensen%20Presentation.pdf MPWMD Presentation]</ref>. Water service provider districts do not coincide with groundwater basins, but the MPWMD extent encompass the Carmel Alluvial Aquifer. This gives MPWMD authority to comprehensively manage both surface and groundwater sourced from Carmel. <ref>[http://www.mpwmd.net/pae/wds/WDSPermits/WDSMemo3.pdf MPWMD Water Distribution Permits from the CVAA 2006]</ref> | ||
− | MPWMD advises | + | MPWMD advises water companies on rates, issue water permits, and monitors water use on the Peninsula. <ref>[http://www.monterey.courts.ca.gov/Documents/GrandJury/2015/2014-2015-AGlassHalfFullWater.pdf Monterey Couts - A Glass Half Full Water]</ref> |
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All activities dealing with dealing with water systems, within MPWMD boundaries, must be approved by the MPWMD Board. | All activities dealing with dealing with water systems, within MPWMD boundaries, must be approved by the MPWMD Board. |
Latest revision as of 14:56, 26 March 2019
This information is by the ENVS 560/L Watershed Systems class at CSUMB.
Contents
Summary
Several water providers are located along the Southern Monterey Bay Region, such as Marina Coast Water District (MCWD) and California American Water Company (CalAm), small private water districts, and private wells. The boundaries of these entities are the result of historic purchases, legal action, and development.
Southern Monterey Bay Water Service Boundaries
For each water service boundary, a company provides water to the population in that area. Multiple entities serve Monterey Bay's water needs including, but not limited to:
- California American Water Company (CalAm)
- Marina Coast Water District (MCWD)
- The City of Seaside's Seaside Municipal Water System [1]
- Small private water companies & wells
CalAm Boundaries
In 1966 CalAm purchased the southern Monterey Bay's water infrastructure from the California Water and Telephone Company. This purchase included the San Clemente Dam and Los Padres Dam. Since then, CalAm has been providing water to approximately 85% of the Peninsula's population.
CalAm's service area encompasses portions of City of Seaside, the City of Monterey, City of Pacific Grove, Pebble Beach, Carmel, Carmel Highlands, Carmel-by-the-Sea, and Carmel Valley [2].
Over the years CalAm has acquired land through various purchases in Monterey Bay. Below are a few instances of CalAm obtaining property:
- 1989 - CalAm acquired the Ryan Ranch water facilities from the Delaware Corp. [3]
- CalAm obtained Rancho Fiesta Mutual Water System [4].
- 1993 - CalAm acquired and annexed the Hidden Hills Unit, which formerly reported as the Carmel Valley Mutual Water Company [5]
- 1999 - The Bishop Unit, which was operated by Cal-Am since September 1996, was acquired and annexed into the Cal-Am water system [6]
MCWD Boundaries
The Marina Coast Water District (MCWD) has been the main water purveyor for the City of Marina since it's establishment in 1958. The original boundaries were set to coincide with the existing fire service boundaries of the Marina Fire District.
Since its creation, MCWD has changed boundaries in a few instances. In 1997, with the closure of the Fort Ord Army Base, MCWD entered into an agreement to manage the former Army's water infrastructure. This was finalized by the Board of Directors in 2001 [7]. Half of the City of Seaside's water infrastructure lies within the boundaries of Fort Ord which was annexed into MCWD's distribution system with Fort Ord lands.
Other instances of MCWD boundary changes include:
- 2013 - MCWD increased boundaries to include Seaside High School [8]
Salinas Water Service Boundaries
The City of Salinas and surrounding areas are served by two water purveyors: California Water Service and Alco Water Service.[9]
California Water Service has served the majority of the urbanized areas in Salinas since 1962. The water district has 46 wells and 30 storage tanks to serve Salinas and surrounding areas (Buena Vista, Country Meadows, Salinas, Salinas Hills, Indian Springs, Las Lomas, Oak Hills, and Foothill Estates).[10] The major difficulty that is that the district is losing wells to various types of contamination.[11]
Alco Water Service serves 30,000 residents in East Salinas.[12]
Seaside Municipal Water System Boundaries
Between CalAm and MCWD boundaries is the Seaside Municipal Water System within the City of Seaside. The Seaside Municipal Water System is small municipal water system composed of one groundwater well and two 500,000 gallon water tanks. The main source of water is groundwater from the Seaside Groundwater Basin.
Small Private Water Company & Well Boundaries
Multiple small, private companies serve the Peninsula was well. Some of the companies include:
- Water West Corporation serves a portion of the Carmel Valley through 4 wells [4].
- The Monterra Ranch and Tehama Subdivisions are serviced by a small company called Cañada Woods Water Company Water Distribution System (CWWCWDS) [13]
- Carmel Riviera Mutual Water Company serves approximately 177 properties in south Carmel Highlands. [14] [15]
- Pebble Beach – LCP (Macomber Estates) [16]
- Santa Lucia Preserve houses a few parcels that are on private wells[16]
- Victorine Ranch Mutual Water District [17]
- Brandon Creek Mutual Water Corp [18]
- Malpaso Water Company was created by Clint Eastwood as a limited liability company (LLC). [19]
- Aguajito Road Water System in Carmel [20]
- Cachagua Road Water System [20]
- Carmel Valley Water System [20]
- Hitchcock Canyon Water System [20]
- Highway 1 Water System [20]
- Jamesburg Mutual Water System [20]
- Los Laureles Water System [20]
- River Meadow Road Water System [20]
Other known private wells are:
- Schulte Road Water [20]
- P&M Ranch [4].
- Prince's Camp [4].
- Sleepy Hollow [4].
- Moro Mini [4].
- Jensen Mobil Home [4].
- Cauchagua Road 1: Brannan [4].
- Cauchagua Road 2: Jones [4].
- Los Ranchitos De Aguajito [4].
- Nason Road [4].
- Country Club Road [4].
Relationship to Water Sources
In Monterey Bay the water service boundaries do not line up with watershed or aquifer boundaries. Land parcels tend coincide with a single agency or water source. Boundaries are usually delineated from agency interactions.
The Monterey Peninsula Water Management District (MPWMD) is the regulatory agency that comprehensively manages the water distributors in Monterey Peninsula, Seaside, and portions of Carmel Valley. MPWMD manages approximately 40 distribution systems and 900 private wells that use the Carmel River, its tributaries, the Carmel River Alluvial Aquifer and Seaside Coastal Subareas [21]. Water service provider districts do not coincide with groundwater basins, but the MPWMD extent encompass the Carmel Alluvial Aquifer. This gives MPWMD authority to comprehensively manage both surface and groundwater sourced from Carmel. [22]
MPWMD advises water companies on rates, issue water permits, and monitors water use on the Peninsula. [23]
All activities dealing with dealing with water systems, within MPWMD boundaries, must be approved by the MPWMD Board.
Links
- Monterey Peninsula Water Management District (MPWMD)
- Marina Coast Water District (MCWD)
- Special Districts
- California American Water Company (CalAm)
- Seaside Groundwater Basin
- CalAm Use of Carmel River Groundwater Basin
References
- ↑ City of Seaside Website
- ↑ Monterey District Urban Water Management and Water Shortage Contigency Plan for California American Water (2006 -2010)
- ↑ [1]
- ↑ 4.00 4.01 4.02 4.03 4.04 4.05 4.06 4.07 4.08 4.09 4.10 4.11 MPWMD EIR 1990
- ↑ MPWMD Board Packet - Item 12
- ↑ [2]
- ↑ MCWD Website
- ↑ MCWD Board Packet 2/20/2013
- ↑ City of Salinas: Utility Services
- ↑ California Water Service: Cal Water Customer Centers
- ↑ City of Salinas General Plan
- ↑ Monterey County Weekly
- ↑ 2005 MPWMD Public Hearing on Tehama/Monterra
- ↑ Water and Waste Digest
- ↑ Carmel Highlands Onsite Wastewater Management Plan 2009
- ↑ 16.0 16.1 Monterey County - Water Demand Analysis 2010
- ↑ Victorine Ranch Mutual Water District
- ↑ Water Boards - Monterey County Water System
- ↑ MPWMD Public Hearing 2015 Item 12
- ↑ 20.0 20.1 20.2 20.3 20.4 20.5 20.6 20.7 20.8 County of Monterey Health Department - Small Water System List
- ↑ MPWMD Presentation
- ↑ MPWMD Water Distribution Permits from the CVAA 2006
- ↑ Monterey Couts - A Glass Half Full Water