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[[File:SeasideBasin.png|thumb|300ps|right| Carmel Valley Aquifer and Seaside Groundwater Basin <ref name = "Water Supply Project Monterey Herald May 2013" | [[File:SeasideBasin.png|thumb|300ps|right| Carmel Valley Aquifer and Seaside Groundwater Basin <ref name = "Water Supply Project Monterey Herald May 2013" | ||
> [http://www.montereyherald.com/ci_23347443/path-your-tap-what-you-need-know-about Water Supply Project Monterey Herald May 2013] </ref> ]] | > [http://www.montereyherald.com/ci_23347443/path-your-tap-what-you-need-know-about Water Supply Project Monterey Herald May 2013] </ref> ]] |
Latest revision as of 09:06, 25 May 2019
An environmental topic, summarized by the ENVS 560/L Watershed Systems class at CSUMB.
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
This page may contain student work completed as part of assigned coursework. It may not be accurate. It does not necessarily reflect the opinion or policy of CSUMB, its staff, or students.