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Revision as of 09:46, 9 April 2019
An aquifer is an underground basin of water stored within layers of rock and permeable material. Aquifers are a primary source of water in California
Contents
Summary
Bellow is a list of some of the 10-20 main aquifers in the Central Coast Region
- Seaside Groundwater Basin
- The Paso Robles and Santa Margarita are the two main aquifers within the Seaside Groundwater Basin. [2]
- Carmel Valley Aquifer
- Salinas Valley Groundwater Basin
References
- ↑ Water Supply Project Monterey Herald May 2013
- ↑ http://www.mpwaterreplenishment.org/docs/regulatory_research/BenefirtsofRecycledWaterRechargetoOver-DraftedCoastalGWBasin%20-%20Jerry%20Cole.pdf
Links
- Groundwater topics in California's Central Coast Region
- Sustainable Groundwater Management Act (SGMA)
Disclaimer
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