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Basin Management Plan Implementation Update PVWMA CSN Presentation

Basin Management Plan Implementation Update PVWMA CSN Presentation. April 11, 2005. Pajaro Valley WMA Boundaries. 500 mg/L. 100mg /L. 1951 [Cl-] 100mg/L. 1966 [Cl-] 100mg/L. 1998 [Cl-] 100mg/L. Seawater Intrusion Sept 2003. October 2002. February 2003. July 2003.

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Basin Management Plan Implementation Update PVWMA CSN Presentation

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  1. Basin Management Plan Implementation UpdatePVWMACSN Presentation April 11, 2005

  2. Pajaro Valley WMA Boundaries

  3. 500 mg/L 100mg/L 1951 [Cl-] 100mg/L 1966 [Cl-] 100mg/L 1998 [Cl-] 100mg/L Seawater Intrusion Sept 2003

  4. October 2002

  5. February 2003

  6. July 2003

  7. Goals of Basin Management Project • Stop seawater intrusion • Balance the basin • Meet the water needs of the Pajaro Valley • Meet cost and schedule targets

  8. Supplemental Water Supplies

  9. Project Has Won Significant Grant Funding • US Bureau of Reclamation Title XVI • Total of $20 million to be paid over several years • California Dept of Water Resources • Proposition 13 • Proposition 50 • Total net grant of $23 million • Grant funding requires continuous project implementation

  10. Partnerships • Import water supply • Santa Clara Valley WD, San Benito County WD • City of Watsonville • Recycling project • Upper watershed opportunities • Additional recycled supplies – Morgan Hill/Gilroy, Hollister, San Juan Bautista • Saline groundwater management • Regional watershed enhancements • Soquel Creek • Water supply augmentation Partnerships are key to BMP success

  11. Thank you Next Presentation: Test Your Water IQ By Lili Wright [HTML Version] or [PPT Version]

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