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Status of Groundwater Quality in the San Fernando-san Gabriel Study Unit, 2005

Status of Groundwater Quality in the San Fernando-san Gabriel Study Unit, 2005
Author: Michael Land
Publisher: CreateSpace
Total Pages: 74
Release: 2014-07-10
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781500485986

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Groundwater quality in the approximately 460-square-mile San Fernando–San Gabriel (FG) study unit was investigated as part of the Priority Basin Project of the Groundwater Ambient Monitoring and Assessment (GAMA) Program. The study area is in Los Angeles County and includes Tertiary-Quaternary sedimentary basins situated within the Transverse Ranges of southern California. The GAMA Priority Basin Project is being conducted by the California State Water Resources Control Board in collaboration with the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) and the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.


Status and Understanding of Groundwater Quality in the Two Southern San Joaquin Valley Study Units, 2005-2006

Status and Understanding of Groundwater Quality in the Two Southern San Joaquin Valley Study Units, 2005-2006
Author: Carmen A. Burton
Publisher: CreateSpace
Total Pages: 162
Release: 2014-07-10
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781500486211

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Groundwater quality in the southern San Joaquin Valley was investigated from October 2005 through March 2006 as part of the Priority Basin Project of the Groundwater Ambient Monitoring and Assessment (GAMA) Program. The GAMA Priority Basin Project is conducted by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) in collaboration with the California State Water Resources Control Board and the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. There are two study units located in the southern San Joaquin Valley: the Southeast San Joaquin Valley (SESJ) study unit and the Kern County Subbasin (KERN) study unit.


Status of Groundwater Quality in the Southern, Middle, and Northern Sacramento Valley Study Units, 2005-08

Status of Groundwater Quality in the Southern, Middle, and Northern Sacramento Valley Study Units, 2005-08
Author: U.s Department of the Interior
Publisher:
Total Pages: 130
Release: 2014-10-09
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781502500687

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Groundwater quality in the Southern, Middle, and Northern Sacramento Valley study units was investigated as part of the Priority Basin Project of the Groundwater Ambient Monitoring and Assessment Program.


Status and Understanding of Groundwater Quality in the Santa Clara River Valley, 2007

Status and Understanding of Groundwater Quality in the Santa Clara River Valley, 2007
Author: Carmen A. Burton
Publisher: CreateSpace
Total Pages: 96
Release: 2014-07-10
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781500479411

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The Santa Clara River Valley (SCRV) study unit is located in Los Angeles and Ventura Counties, California, and is bounded by the Santa Monica, San Gabriel, Topatopa, and Santa Ynez Mountains, and the Pacific Ocean. The 460-square-mile study unit includes eight groundwater basins: Ojai Valley, Upper Ojai Valley, Ventura River Valley, Santa Clara River Valley, Pleasant Valley, Arroyo Santa Rosa Valley, Las Posas Valley, and Simi Valley (California Department of Water Resources, 2003; Montrella and Belitz, 2009). The SCRV study unit has hot, dry summers and cool, moist winters. Average annual rainfall ranges from 12 to 28 inches. The study unit is drained by the Ventura and Santa Clara Rivers, and Calleguas Creek.


Status of Groundwater Quality in the Upper Santa Ana Watershed, November 2006?March 2007

Status of Groundwater Quality in the Upper Santa Ana Watershed, November 2006?March 2007
Author: Robert Kent
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014-07-11
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781500490966

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Groundwater quality in the approximately 1,000-square- mile (2,590-square-kilometer) Upper Santa Ana Watershed (USAW) study unit was investigated as part of the Priority Basin Project of the Groundwater Ambient Monitoring and Assessment (GAMA) Program. The study unit is located in southern California in Riverside and San Bernardino Counties. The GAMA Priority Basin Project is being conducted by the California State Water Resources Control Board in collaboration with the U.S. Geological Survey and the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.


Status and Understanding of Groundwater Quality in the North San Francisco Bay Groundwater Basins, 2004

Status and Understanding of Groundwater Quality in the North San Francisco Bay Groundwater Basins, 2004
Author: Justin T Kulongoski
Publisher: CreateSpace
Total Pages: 100
Release: 2014-08-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9781500504731

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Groundwater quality in the approximately 1,000-square- mile (2,590-square-kilometer) North San Francisco Bay study unit was investigated as part of the Priority Basin Project of the Groundwater Ambient Monitoring and Assessment (GAMA) Program. The study unit is located in northern California in Marin, Napa, and Sonoma Counties. The GAMA Priority Basin Project is being conducted by the California State Water Resources Control Board in collaboration with the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) and the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. The GAMA North San Francisco Bay study was designed to provide a spatially unbiased assessment of untreated groundwater quality in the primary aquifer systems. The assessment is based on water-quality and ancillary data collected by the USGS from 89 wells in 2004 and water- quality data from the California Department of Public Health (CDPH) database. The primary aquifer systems (hereinafter referred to as primary aquifers) were defined by the depth interval of the wells listed in the CDPH database for the North San Francisco Bay study unit. The quality of groundwater in shallower or deeper water-bearing zones may differ from that in the primary aquifers; shallower groundwater may be more vulnerable to surficial contamination. The first component of this study, the status of the current quality of the groundwater resource, was assessed by using data from samples analyzed for volatile organic compounds (VOC), pesticides, and naturally occurring inorganic constituents, such as major ions and trace elements. This status assessment is intended to characterize the quality of groundwater resources within the primary aquifers of the North San Francisco Bay study unit, not the treated drinking water delivered to consumers by water purveyors.


Status and Understanding of Groundwater Quality in the San Diego Drainages Hydrogeologic Province, 2004

Status and Understanding of Groundwater Quality in the San Diego Drainages Hydrogeologic Province, 2004
Author: Michael T. Wright
Publisher: CreateSpace
Total Pages: 110
Release: 2014-07-10
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781500485566

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Groundwater quality in the approximately 3,900-square- mile (mi2) San Diego Drainages Hydrogeologic Province (hereinafter San Diego) study unit was investigated from May through July 2004 as part of the Priority Basin Project of the Groundwater Ambient Monitoring and Assessment (GAMA) Program. The study unit is located in southwestern California in the counties of San Diego, Riverside, and Orange. The GAMA Priority Basin Project is being conducted by the California State Water Resources Control Board in collaboration with the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) and the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.


Status and Understanding of Groundwater Quality in the Madera-Chowchilla Study Unit, 2008

Status and Understanding of Groundwater Quality in the Madera-Chowchilla Study Unit, 2008
Author: Jennifer L. Shelton
Publisher: CreateSpace
Total Pages: 86
Release: 2013
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781500491499

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Groundwater quality in the approximately 860-square-mile Madera and Chowchilla Subbasins (Madera-Chowchilla study unit) of the San Joaquin Valley Basin was investigated as part of the Priority Basin Project of the Groundwater Ambient Monitoring and Assessment (GAMA) Program. The study unit is located in California's Central Valley region in parts of Madera, Merced, and Fresno Counties. The GAMA Priority Basin Project is being conducted by the California State Water Resources Control Board in collaboration with the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) and the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. The Project was designed to provide statistically robust assessments of untreated groundwater quality within the primary aquifer systems in California. The primary aquifer system within each study unit is defined by the depth of the perforated or open intervals of the wells listed in the California Department of Public Health (CDPH) database of wells used for municipal and community drinking-water supply. The quality of groundwater in shallower or deeper water-bearing zones may differ from that in the primary aquifer system; shallower groundwater may be more vulnerable to contamination from the surface.


Status and Understanding of Groundwater Quality in the South Coast Range-Coastal Study Unit, 2008

Status and Understanding of Groundwater Quality in the South Coast Range-Coastal Study Unit, 2008
Author: Carmen A. Burton
Publisher: CreateSpace
Total Pages: 96
Release: 2014-08-01
Genre: Groundwater
ISBN: 9781500267667

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Groundwater quality in the approximately 653-square-mile (1,691-square-kilometer) South Coast Interior Basins (SCI) study unit was investigated as part of the Priority Basin Project of the Groundwater Ambient Monitoring and Assessment (GAMA) Program. The South Coast Interior Basins study unit contains eight priority groundwater basins grouped into three study areas, Livermore, Gilroy, and Cuyama, in the Southern Coast Ranges hydrogeologic province. The GAMA Priority Basin Project is being conducted by the California State Water Resources Control Board in collaboration with the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) and the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. The GAMA South Coast Interior Basins study was designed to provide a spatially unbiased assessment of untreated (raw) groundwater quality within the primary aquifer system, as well as a statistically consistent basis for comparing water quality between basins. The assessment was based on water-quality and ancillary data collected by the USGS from 50 wells in 2008 and on water-quality data from the California Department of Public Health (CDPH) database. The primary aquifer system was defined by the depth intervals of the wells listed in the CDPH database for the SCI study unit. The quality of groundwater in the primary aquifer system may be different from that in the shallower or deeper water-bearing zones; shallow groundwater may be more vulnerable to surficial contamination. The first component of this study, the status of the current quality of the groundwater resource, was assessed by using data from samples analyzed for volatile organic compounds (VOCs), pesticides, and naturally occurring inorganic constituents, such as trace elements and minor ions. This status assessment is intended to characterize the quality of groundwater resources within the primary aquifer system of the SCI study unit, not the treated drinking water delivered to consumers by water purveyors. Relative-concentrations (sample concentration divided by the health- or aesthetic-based benchmark concentration) were used for evaluating groundwater quality for those constituents that have Federal or California regulatory or non-regulatory benchmarks for drinking-water quality. A relative-concentration greater than 1.0 indicates a concentration greater than a benchmark, and a relative-concentration less than or equal to 1.0 indicates a concentration equal to or less than a benchmark. Relative-concentrations of organic constituents and special-interest constituents were classified as "high" (relative-concentration greater than 1.0), "moderate" (relative-concentration greater than 0.1 and less than or equal to 1.0), or "low" (relative-concentration less than or equal to 0.1). Relative-concentrations of inorganic constituents were classified as "high" (relative-concentration greater than 1.0), "moderate" (relative-concentration greater than 0.5 and less than or equal to 1.0), or "low" (relative-concentration less than or equal to 0.5).