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Revision as of 13:24, 28 March 2019
Summary
The Carmel Valley aquifer lies along the downstream portion of the Carmel River located southeast of the Monterey Peninsula.
The Carmel River drains a watershed area of approximately 250 square miles into the Pacific Ocean at Carmel Bay.[1] The groundwater basin is primarily the Carmel Valley floor. The floor is about 16 miles long and varies in width from 300 to 4,500 feet. [1] [2]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Kapple, Glenn W., Hugh T. Mitten, Timothy J. Durbin, and Michael J. Johnson. 1984. Analysis of the Carmel Valley Alluvial Ground-Water Basin, Monterey County, California. Sacramento: Monterey Peninsula Water Management District. Report 83- 4280. 45p
- ↑ https://water.ca.gov/LegacyFiles/pubs/groundwater/bulletin_118/basindescriptions/3-7.pdf