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  • ...cdavis.edu/files/138956.pdf Addressing Nitrates in California’s Drinking Water, UC Davis, 2012] </ref>. Some of the larger disadvantaged communities in th ... groundwater sources due to [[groundwater overdraft]] threaten the primary water source for many disadvantaged communities in the Salinas Valley <need citat
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  • ...ntake wells]], pipelines for brackish water and brine disposal, production water delivery pipes, and improvements to the existing [[Seaside Groundwater Basi ...oject Overview"> California American Water. 2013. Monterey Peninsula Water Supply Project: Desalination Infrastructure-Request for Qualifications. [www.mprwa
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  • #REDIRECT [[Monterey Peninsula Water Supply Project (MPWSP)]]
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  • ...]. This primary purpose of this page is to provide a partial list of water supply projects that have addressed these challenges. ... name="North Monterey County Drought Contingency Plan"> Monterey Peninsula Water Management District [https://totalwatermanagement.org/wp/wp-content/uploads
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  • ...SWRCB)]] enacted Order 95-10 in 1995, which required [[California American Water Company (CalAm)| Cal-Am]] to reduce [[CalAm Use of Carmel River Groundwater ...ard could secure more water sources. <ref name = "The benefits of recycled water recharge to an over-drafted coastal groundwater basin"
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  • ...ply Perspective] </ref>. River flow is monitored by the Monterey Peninsula Water Management District at four main stem [http://www.mpwmd.dst.ca.us/wrd/river The Monterey Peninsula Water Management District maintains [[California Central Coast Gage Locations|str
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  • * Water Quality ** [[Water supply for underserved, marginalized communities of the Salinas Valley]]
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  • ...">[http://www.co.monterey.ca.us/home/showdocument?id=63713 Monterey County Water Resources Agency 2017]</ref>]] ...">[http://www.co.monterey.ca.us/home/showdocument?id=63715 Monterey County Water Resources Agency 2017]</ref>]]
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  • ...d and surface water resources; (2) Promote water conservation; (3) Promote water reuse and reclamation of storm and wastewater; (4) Foster the scenic values * [[Municipal Water Service Boundaries in Monterey]]
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  • ...nd connectivity, flood protection, groundwater recharge, water quality and supply, and loss of rural land use. Current problems in the area include erosion ...ater column and support greater fish and amphibian habitat while shallower water is not mixed and supports algae blooms but not more complex habitat[http://
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  • ...water from the Carmel Valley Aquifer to supply the Monterey Peninsula with water. ...storage capacity of the reservoir, which could reduce Monterey Peninsula's water storage capacity.
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  • ...ater. Riparian zones can exist along both perennial and seasonally flowing water-bodies. ...l fauna, provide flood, erosion and temperature control, and help maintain water quality. The topography and the mixed land use in the region makes riparia
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  • * A page explaining the basic concept of 'water rights' and listing the local issues that are relevant to it (e.g. Seawater * New page on [[Water Supply Issues on the Former Fort Ord]]
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  • ...rgest dam removal project in California history.<ref name="CWA">California Water Association. 2019. Fish rebound after San Clemente Dam removed. http://www. ...uel_Finley_Brown_Morse Samuel Morse] on the [[Carmel River]] to supply the water needs of Monterey's growing population and tourism industry. Due to sedimen
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  • ...Chapter 2: Beneficial Uses. 2017 Dec 18. State of California San Francisco Water Quality Control Board. [accessed 2020 Mar 30]]</ref> Importantly, current D ..._r3_complete.pdf Central Coast Regional Water Quality Control Board. 2019. Water Quality Control Plan for the Central Coastal Basin, June 2019 Edition. Cali
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  • ... Draft Final Report to Pine Rivers Shire Council and South East Queensland Water Corporation. CRC for Catchment Hydrology, 61 pp ... Shane Seaton, & Frances Marston (2001). New software to help manage river water quality in the catchments of the south-east Queensland region. In: Rutherfu
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  • ...ement]</ref> and new supplemental water supplies from the [[Salinas Valley Water Project]]. ... name=MCMILLIAN>[http://hydro.csumb.edu/Doug/html/salinas_water_table.html Water Table Elevations in the Salinas Valley, California: Animated Visualization
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  • ...ination of regulatory elements authorized by the California Porter-Cologne Water Quality Control Act. ...oviz.csumb.edu/wiki/index.php/Clean_Water_Act Section 303(d)] of the Clean Water Act.<ref name="Agricultural Regulatory Program"> [http://www.swrcb.ca.gov/r
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  • ...These include [[Pure Water Monterey]] and a desalination plant using ocean water to lessen the reliance on the Carmel River. <ref>[https://www.co.monterey.c ...alifornia-American-Water-Petitions-Extend-Carmel-River California American Water petitions to extend Carmel River cutback order, Business Wire]</ref> <ref>
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  • ...09)<ref name="RWQCB_report">Rose C, Osmolovsky P, Harlan L. 2010. Regional Water Qualtiy Control Board Central Coast Region. Available from:[http://www.wate ... as of September 2, 2010. The project area includes the following impaired water bodies:
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  • ...ency] (MCWRA) "manages, protects, and enhances the quantity and quality of water and provides specified flood control services for present and future genera *Water quality monitoring
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  • ...rt"> [http://www.ppic.org/content/pubs/report/R_314EHR.pdf PPIC Paying for Water Report] </ref> General taxes must be approved by a majority of voters. Spec ...ams and to pay back general obligation bonds. <ref name = "PPIC Paying for Water Report" />
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  • ...oundwater Information Center [30 January 2011]. Available from: http://www.water.ca.gov/groundwater/index.cfm </ref> ...alley Water Management Agency (PVWMA)]] in 1984 to manage water supply and water quality issues. <ref name="GEOHYDROLOGIC FRAMEWORK"> USGS. 2003. Geohydrolo
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  • ...hosphate, and Unionized Ammonia. Within the [[TMDL]] there are incremental water quality benchmarks set at the 12 and 20 year marks, and 30 year marks. The ...ients]] in the LSRW is determined by the [http://www.swrcb.ca.gov Regional Water Quality Control Board] [http://www.swrcb.ca.gov/rwqcb3 Central Coast Region
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  • **[[Salinas Valley Water Project (SVWP)]] **[[Monterey Peninsula Water Supply Project (MPWSP)]]
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  • ...stricts|special district]] that was established in 1960 to provide potable water and wastewater treatment services<ref name="MCWD, Home Page"> [http://www.m ...pdf The Monterey Penninsula Water Management District and the Marina Coast Water District] </ref>
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  • ...11)<ref name="RWQCB_report">Rose C, Harlan L, Osmolovsky P. 2011. Regional Water Quality Control Board Central Coast Region. Available from:[http://www.swrc ...r Quality Control Board ([[CCRWQCB]]), the [http://www.swrcb.ca.gov/ State Water Resources Control Board] and the [http://www.epa.gov/ Environmental Protect
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  • ...c3ac421.html CalAm Withdraws Support]</ref> The [[Monterey Peninsula Water Supply Project (MPWSP)]] is a desalination project that was created to replace the ...to SWCB]</ref> The restrictions on water extraction limited the available water for CalAm customers and was cited as the impetus of RWP <ref name = "Region
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  • ...nfo.ca.gov/cgi-bin/calawquery?codesection=wat&codebody=&hits=20 California Water Code] is being enforced. ...and. <ref> California Department of Water Resources "About us" http://www.water.ca.gov/aboutus.cfm </ref>
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  • ...n the USDA which aims to maintain a sustainable, nutritious, abundant food supply, while also promoting thriving ecosystems that support a diversity of life. ...nt practices. Programs are often used to promote voluntary compliance with water quality regulations such as [[Total Mean Daily Load (TMDL) |TMDLs]] or the
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  • ...eceiving waters are listed as 303(d) impaired water bodies under the Clean Water Act (CWA). In response to regulations, the city of Pacific Grove and other *'''[http://www.waterboards.ca.gov/water_issues/programs/stormwater/ State Water Resources Control Board (SWRCB)]'''
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  • *Water Quality and Watershed Evaluations ...ploads/2014/07/LagoonPR2013_Final.pdf San Lorenzo and Laguna Lagoon Annual Water Quality 2013]
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  • *Balance the water supply quota for fish recovery needs *Improve water quality by identifying and treating point and non-point source pollution
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  • ... courts in cases such as ''Environmental Defense Fund vs. Coastside County Water District'' and ''Friends of Mammoth vs. Board of Supervisors''. CEQA took *Hydrology and Water Quality ([[Hydrology and Water Quality Components of Central Coast CEQA Documents]])
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  • ...t surface and groundwater resources (including aquifer characteristics and water quality), whether runoff will be generated, that could affect flooding or d ...eristics of the site prior to any proposed project. These include existing water bodies, drainage patterns, flood plains, existing drainage and/or flood con
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  • ...ded in 1886 <ref name="American Water">[https://amwater.com/corp/ American Water]</ref> ...pdf The Monterey Penninsula Water Management District and the Marina Coast Water District] </ref>.
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  • ...om the monies made available by The Safe Drinking Water, Water Quality and Supply, Flood Control, River and Coastal protection Bond Act of 2006.
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  • ... desalination facilities have been submitted as a possible solution to the water gap. <ref name="Feasibility study"></ref> The number of operational desalin ...ncreasing demand for potable water making desalination a more viable water supply option for many municipalities, concerns over the energy intensity of stand
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  • ...cdavis.edu/files/138956.pdf Addressing Nitrates in California’s Drinking Water, UC Davis, 2012] </ref>. Some of the larger disadvantaged communities in th ... groundwater sources due to [[groundwater overdraft]] threaten the primary water source for many disadvantaged communities in the Salinas Valley <need citat
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  • ...ficial use]] standards. Those impaired (polluted) water bodies not meeting water quality standards must be placed on the [[303d list]]. ... remediation plan must then be developed and implemented for each impaired water body listed.
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  • ....5 Cubic Feet per Second). The diverted water is mixed with recycled waste-water to be used on crops during high irrigation periods.<ref name="Design and Co ...y goals: Halting [[seawater intrusion]] and Provide a flexible fresh water supply adequate for current and future (2030) needs.<ref name="SVWP Flow Monitorin
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  • [[File:Monterey logo 500.png|500px|thumb|right|Monterey One Water Logo. Image from http://montereyonewater.org/]] ...e = "NOPE">[https://www.deepwaterdesal.com/joint-powers-authority.htm Deep Water Desal, 2017. Joint Powers Authority About. https://www.deepwaterdesal.com/j
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  • ...esses. The Paso Robles and Santa Margarita aquifers are the two main water supply aquifers within the [[Seaside Basin]]. Image from May 30, 2013 NOP <ref nam ...uary 31st, 2020.<ref name = "Revised Notice of Availability"> Monterey One Water. [https://purewatermonterey.org/wp/wp-content/uploads/Notice-of-Availabilit
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  • ...ic ecosystems. It oversees thousands of civil works projects and the Clean Water Act 404 Regulatory Program <ref> [https://www.conservationfund.org/our-work ...4 program, recreation, hydropower, environmental infrastructure, and water supply at the USACE flood control reservoirs. The civil works staff oversees const
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  • ...ntake wells]], pipelines for brackish water and brine disposal, production water delivery pipes, and improvements to the existing [[Seaside Groundwater Basi ...oject Overview"> California American Water. 2013. Monterey Peninsula Water Supply Project: Desalination Infrastructure-Request for Qualifications. [www.mprwa
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  • ...ts Branch to monitor impacts of land use and water development projects on water quality. ...bles DFG to be more influential to the State Water Project planning. A DFG water quality laboratory approved by legislature to work on projects affecting fi
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  • ...Santa Margarita. There are approximately 37 groundwater wells that extract water from the Seaside Basin. <ref name = SB/> =Water Level and Groundwater Overdraft=
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  • ...ht| Carmel Valley Aquifer and Seaside Groundwater Basin <ref name = "Water Supply Project Monterey Herald May 2013" ...ontereyherald.com/ci_23347443/path-your-tap-what-you-need-know-about Water Supply Project Monterey Herald May 2013] </ref> ]]
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  • ...s or solar parks, are large-scale arrangements of solar panels designed to supply energy into the power grid. These energy sources convert solar energy into ...acramento Bee. Available from: http://www.sacbee.com/news/state/california/water-and-drought/article46665960.html</ref>.
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  • * Supports the [[Monterey Peninsula Water Supply Project (MPWSP)]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Monterey Peninsula Water Supply Project (MPWSP)]]
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  • ...al obtained (citation). This project will prevent the legality problem of water... |Surface Intake Systems and Supply Return Facilities||$51M
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  • #Redirect [[Monterey Peninsula Water Supply Project (MPWSP)]]
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  • ...initiatives/urgentissues/water/enough-water-for-all/index.htm?intc3=nature.water.lp.r1c2</ref>, and preserves natural habitats to protect the coasts and qua *TNC worked with the [[Monterey County Water Resources Agency]], and other local entities to plan, design and facilitate
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  • ...termination that the dredge pond was subject to Section 404 of the [[Clean Water Act]] which prohibits placement of fill. The Army Corps required, and CEMEX ... mining is one of two major regional activities that have changed the sand supply into the [[Southern Monterey Bay (SMB) Littoral Cell]], which extends from
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  • ...erey Peninsula Water Supply Project (MPWSP)]] that intends to meet growing water demands in the Monterey Pensinsula by using a desalination plant. The slant well purposed for MPWSP would draw water from the Dunes Sand Aquifer and underlying 180-FTE Aquifer at depths rangin
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  • ... the [[Lower Salinas River Watershed]] was approved by the [[Central Coast Water Board]] on March 14th, 2013 <ref name="Waterboard">Lower Salinas River Wate ...icate nitrate pollution for the purpose of human health, the Central Coast Water Board's top priority.
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  • ... source of water for the Monterey Peninsula thereby reducing the amount of water extracted from the Carmel Valley alluvial aquifer. ...le:CalAmWaterProduction.png|thumb|alt=Alt text|upright=1.5|'''Figure 2'''. Water Production from Cal-Am throughout the years.]]
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  • ...local lower aquifer has caused saltwater intrusion, further limiting fresh water supplies <ref name="DEIR"> Michael Brandman Associates. 2008. Draft Environ ...ter collection since the 1970s, causing health concerns due to the shallow water table. Several wastewater collection and treatment projects have been propo
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  • ...in 1970 by the [[Porter-Cologne Act]] to jointly ensure abundant and clean water for the state. *Coordinating and supporting Regional Water Board efforts
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  • ...esources Agency [https://www.co.monterey.ca.us/government/government-links/water-resources-agency/projects-facilities/dams-and-reservoirs/ MCWRA: Dams and R ... of 800 feet, the reservoir has the capacity to store 377,900 acre-feet of water when it is full. It is roughly 18 miles long, and has about 165 miles of sh
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  • ...esources Agency [https://www.co.monterey.ca.us/government/government-links/water-resources-agency/projects-facilities/dams-and-reservoirs/ MCWRA: Dams and R ...esources Agency [https://www.co.monterey.ca.us/government/government-links/water-resources-agency/projects-facilities/dams-and-reservoirs/ MCWRA: Dams and R
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  • ...]. This primary purpose of this page is to provide a partial list of water supply projects that have addressed these challenges. ... name="North Monterey County Drought Contingency Plan"> Monterey Peninsula Water Management District [https://totalwatermanagement.org/wp/wp-content/uploads
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  • ...SWRCB)]] enacted Order 95-10 in 1995, which required [[California American Water Company (CalAm)| Cal-Am]] to reduce [[CalAm Use of Carmel River Groundwater ...ard could secure more water sources. <ref name = "The benefits of recycled water recharge to an over-drafted coastal groundwater basin"
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