Carmel Valley Alluvial Aquifer
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Summary
The Carmel Valley alluvial aquifer resides in the lower 15 miles of the Carmel River and is underlain by Miocene marine shales. [1] The California-American Water Company is the direct supplier water to the Monterey Peninsula extracting water primarily from the Carmel Valley alluvial aquifer.
Stakeholders
- Monterey Peninsula Water Management District (MPWMD)
- California American Water Company (CalAm)
- Monterey County Water Resources Agency
- Carmel Area Wastewater District (CAWD)
- Carmel River Steelhead Association (CRSA)
- Carmel River Watershed Conservancy (CRWC)
- City of Carmel
- The Watershed Institute at CSUMB
Links
- Carmel Watershed
- Maps of the Carmel River Watershed
- Carmel Watershed Issues
- Santa Lucia Conservancy
- The Carmel River Watershed
- CalAm Use of Carmel River Groundwater Basin
- California American Water Company (CalAm)
- Monterey Peninsula Water Supply Project (MPWSP)
References
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