Difference between revisions of "Monterey County Water Resources Agency (MCWRA)"
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==Salinas Valley Water Project== | ==Salinas Valley Water Project== | ||
− | The [http://www.mcwra.co.monterey.ca.us/welcome_svwp_n.htm Salinas Valley Water Project] (SVWP) aims to stop seawater intrusion, avert a maximum flood event at Nacimiento Dam, and recharge the Salinas River Basin to provide adequate water supplies and flexibility to meet current and future (year 2030) needs. In addition, the proposed project provides the surface water supply necessary to attain a hydrologically balanced groundwater basin in the Salinas Valley <ref> [http://www.mcwra.co.monterey.ca.us/SVWP/SVWP_Project_Description.pdf | + | The [http://www.mcwra.co.monterey.ca.us/welcome_svwp_n.htm Salinas Valley Water Project] (SVWP) aims to stop seawater intrusion, avert a maximum flood event at Nacimiento Dam, and recharge the Salinas River Basin to provide adequate water supplies and flexibility to meet current and future (year 2030) needs. In addition, the proposed project provides the surface water supply necessary to attain a hydrologically balanced groundwater basin in the Salinas Valley <ref> [http://www.mcwra.co.monterey.ca.us/SVWP/SVWP_Project_Description.pdf Salinas Valley Water Project] </ref>. |
== References == | == References == |
Revision as of 15:52, 4 April 2013
Summary
The Monterey County Water Resources Agency (MCWRA) "manages, protects, and enhances the quantity and quality of water and provides specified flood control services for present and future generations of Monterey County" [1]. It is located in Salinas, CA and reports to a Board of 9 members.
Areas of focus:
- Operation of dams and reservoirs
- Water quality monitoring
- Flood protection
- Environmental impact review
- Innovative water projects
- Development review
- Geographic Information Systems
Salinas Valley Water Project
The Salinas Valley Water Project (SVWP) aims to stop seawater intrusion, avert a maximum flood event at Nacimiento Dam, and recharge the Salinas River Basin to provide adequate water supplies and flexibility to meet current and future (year 2030) needs. In addition, the proposed project provides the surface water supply necessary to attain a hydrologically balanced groundwater basin in the Salinas Valley [2].
References
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