THE RESOURCES AGENCY OF CALIFORNIA p a r t m e n t of Wa ter Resources A^^' i^ BULLETIN No. 77-60 ■v^Vv^? GROUND WATER CONDITIONS IN CENTRAL AND NORTHERN CALIFORNIA f959-60 JANUARY 1963 P UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORrvlA DAVfS JUL 15 1963 LiciHMRY EDMUND G. BROWN Governor State of California WILLIAM E. WARNE Adminisfraior The Resources Agency of California ond Director Department of Water Resources State of California THE RESOURCES AGENCY OF CALIFORNIA Department of Water Resources BULLETIN No. 77-60 GROUND WATER CONDITIONS IN CENTRAL AND NORTHERN CALIFORNIA 1959-60 JANUARY 1963 EDMUND G. BROWN Governor State of California WILLIAM E. WARNE Adminisfrafor The Resources Agency of California ond D/rector Department of Water Resources DAV#S ^'i* 5 • TABLE OF CONTENTS Page LETTER OP TRANSMURAL vl ACKNOWLEDaMENTS vlll ORGANIZATION, DEPARTMENT OP WATER RESOURCES .... x CHAPTER I. INTRODUCTION 1 Authorization 2 Prior Reports 2 Scope of Report 3 Basic Data 3 Processed Data 4 Related Information 5 Numbering Systems 6 Region and Basin Designation 6 Well Numbering System 7 CHAPTER II. GROUND WATER CONDITIONS , . 9 North Coastal Region , 9 San Francisco Bay Region 13 Central Coastal Region l6 Central Valley Region 19 Lahontan Region 33 iii TABLES Number Page 1 Average Change in Ground Water Levels In Basins and Areas in. North Coastal Region Spring 1959 to Spring I96O 11 2 Summary of Ground Water Level Data Collected in the North Coastal Region July 1, 1959 - June 30, I96O 12 3 Average Change in Ground Water Levels in Basins and Areas in San Francisco Bay Region Spring 1959 to Spring 196O l4 4 Summary of Ground Water Level Data Collected in San Francisco Bay Region July 1, 1959 - June 196O 15 5 Average Change in Ground Water Levels in Basins and Areas in Central Coastal Region Spring 1959 to Spring I96O 17 6 Summary of Ground Water Level Data Collected in the Central Coastal Region July 1, 1959 - June 30, i960 18 7 Average Change in Ground Water Levels in Basins and Areas in Central Valley Region Spring 1959 to Spring I96O 21 8 Summary of Ground Water Level Data Collected in the Central Valley Region July 1, 1959 - June 30, 196O 26 9 Change in Average Ground Water Level from 192I to 1951 and 1951 to I96O in Nineteen Ground Water Areas in the San Joaquin Valley .... 32 10 Average Change in Ground Water Levels in Basins and Areas in Lahontan Region Spring 1959 to Spring I96O 3^ 11 Summary of Ground Water Level Data Collected in the Lahontan Region July 1, 1959 - June 30, 196O 34 iv APPENDIXES Page A Description of Selected Water Wells In Central and Northern California A-1 B Records of Ground Water Levels at Selected Wells In Central and Northern California . , B-1 C Prior Reports Containing Basic Ground Water Data C-1 D Contemporary Reports of Basic Hydrologic Data Issued Annually by the Department of Water Resources D-1 PLATES (Plates are bound at end of bulletin) Number 1 Ground Water Basins or Areas in Central and Northern California 2 Fluctuation of Water Level in Wells, North Coastal Region 3 Fluctuation of Water Level In Wells, San Francisco Bay Region 4 Fluctuation of Water Level in Wells, Central Coastal Region ■ 5 Fluctuation of Water Level in Wells in Sacramento Valley, Central Valley Region 6 Fluctuation of Water Level in Wells in Northern San Joaquin Valley, Central Valley Region 7 Fluctuation of Water Level in Wells in Southern San Joaquin Valley, Central Valley Region 8 Map of 19 Ground Water Areas in San Joaquin Valley and Profiles along Section A-A ' Showing Ground Water Levels in 1921, 1951, 1959, and 196O 9 Fluctuation of Average Water Level, 1921 to I96O, in 19 Gro\ind Water Areas in San Joaquin Valley WILLIAM E. WARNE Director of Water Resources B. ABBOTT GOLDBERG Chief Deputy Director REGINALD C. PRICE Deputy Director Policy NEELY GARDNER Deputy Director Administration ALFRED R. GOLZE Chief Engineer EDMUND G. BROWN GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA WILLIAM E. WARNE ADMINISTRATOR RESOURCES AGENCY ADDRESS REPLY P. O. Box 388 Sacramento 2, Cc THE RESOURCES AGENCY OF CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF WATER RESOURCES 1120 N STREET, SACRAMENTO January 14, 1963 Honorable Edmund G. Brovm, Governor, and Members of the Legislature of the State of California Gentlemen: T have the honor to transmit herewith Bulletin No. 77-60, entitled "Ground Water Conditions in Central and Northern Califor- nia, 1959-60." This report is the third of an annual series of bulletins presenting information on ground water conditions and records of water levels in wells in Central and Northern California. In this respect, the report is similar to the annual reports of the Bulletin No. 39 series, which beginning in 1932, have presented each year's record of ground water levels at wells and information on water supply conditions in Southern California. The activity is conducted under authority of Section 226 and 12616 of the California Water Code. Ground water levels in the North Coastal, San Francisco Bay, and Central Valley Regions in the spring of I960 were gener- ally lower than in the spring of 1959. Notable exceptions were rises in water levels in the Carmel and Soquel Valleys, the Lindsay-Strathmore Irrigation District, and the South San Joaquin Municipal Utilities District. In the Sacramento Valley, the lower levels during I960 in Yuba, Placer, Sacramento, Yolo, and Solano Counties represent a continuation of the downward trend in water levels that has prevailed for many years. This also is the case in the southern and western portions of the San Joaquin Valley. In the eastern portion of San Joaquin Valley in ground water areas that receive surface water from the Friant-Kern Canal, the generally lower levels during I960 mark a break in an upward trend. Long-term hydrographs for selected wells in these ground water areas show a downward trend in water levels over the years prior to 1951, the first year of substantial deliveries from the Friant-Kern Canal, Subsequent to 1951 and through 1959, an upward Honorable Edmund G. Brown, Governor, and Members of the Legislature of the State of California trend was indicated, especially where the ground water recharge has been increased by imported surface water concident with some use of imported surface water in place of ground water. During i960, only two of these units, the Lindsay-Strathmore Irrigation District and the South San Joaquin Municipal Utilities District, continued the upward trend. This was due to subnormal precipita- tion during the preceding two years, combined with an increase in ground water pumping to supplement short surface water supplies. Sincerely yours, f,/j^^^^^^ Director ACKNOWLEDGMENTS In the preparation of this report, valuable assistance and contributions were received from many public and private agencies and Individuals. The sources of data presented In Appendix B are noted therein. Special mention Is made of the following agencies whose cooperations Is gratefully acknowledged: Alameda County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Alameda County Water District Alta Irrigation District Arcade County Water District Buena Vista Water Storage District Butte County California Water Service Company Colusa County Consolidated Irrigation District East Bay Municipal Utility District El Nido Irrigation District Fortuna, City of Fresno, City of Fresno Irrigation District Glenn County Kern County Kern County Land Company Lake County viii Merced Irrigation District Modesto Irrigation District Monterey County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Oakdale Irrigation District Portervllle Irrigation District Poso Soil Conservation District Sacramento Municipal Utility District San Benlt o County San Joaquin County Santa Clara Valley Water Conservation District Santa Cruz County Saucellto Irrigation District Solano County South San Joaquin Irrigation District South Santa Clara Valley Water Conservation District Sutter County Tehama County Turlock Irrigation District United States Bureau of Reclamation United States Geological Survey- -Ground Water Branch Vandalla Irrigation District Yolo County ^ Yuba County ix STATE OF CALIFORNIA THE RESOURCES AGENCY OF CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF WATER RESOURCES EjMUND G. BROWN, Governor WILLIAM E. WARNE, Administrator The Resources Agency of California, and Director of Water Resources ALFRED R. GOLZE, Chief Engineer DIVISION OF RESOURCES PLANNING William L. Berry Division Engineer The activity leading to this report was conducted under the direction of C, A. McCullough Principal Engineer, Water Resources by Glenn R, Peterson. , .Associate Engineer, Water Resources Assisted by Helen J„ Peters Associate Engineer, Water Resources Arthur L. Winslow. .. .Associate Engineer, Water Resources John S. Bartok Water Resources Technician I CHAPTER I. INTRODUCTION The ground water resource of California has long been recognized as one of the major natural resources of the State presenting problems In use and conservation. The ever Increasing rate of draft on the ground water reservoirs makes the problems more numerous and complex, and the solution of these problems more urgent. All studies of ground water problems and plans for so- lution of these problems have one factor in common: they must be founded upon accurate records of ground water elevations obtained over a period of many years. This Is true whether the problem Is a determination of safe yield of a ground water basin, an operation of a basin for cyclic storage in conjunction with surface water supplies, the control of sea-water intrusion, or any of the many problems that must be solved to maintain the benefits Cali- fornia derives f;:'om its ground water storage basin. The State, through the Division of Water Resources, began the collection of ground water data in 1930 in connection with special investigations of water resources of specific areas, and has gradually developed a continuing program of basic data col- lection. Through cooperative activities of federal and local agencies, coordinated and augmented by the department, the program of annual, semiannual, and monthly measurement of ground water levels has gradually expanded to Include better coverage and more ground water basins in California, Authorization Authorization for the continuing program of ground water measurement and collection, and publication of ground water level data is Included in Sections 226 and 12616 of the California Water Code, Section 226 provides that: "The department, either Independently or in cooperation with any person or any county. State, Federal, or other agency, may do any of the following: (a) Conduct investigations of all or any portion of any stream, stream system, lake or other body of water; (b) Investigate either or both surface and underground water conditions) (c) Collect records of diversion and use of water; (d) Supervise distribution of water in accordance with agreements and court orders therefor, " Section 12616 provides that: "The department may conduct investigations of the water resources of the State, formulate plans for the control, conservation, protection, and utilization of such water resources. Including solutions for the water problems of each portion of the State as deemed expedient and economically feasible, and may render reports thereon. In conducting such investigations and formulating such plans, the department may conduct investigations and surveys to determine the availability, usability, extents, and boundaries of underground basins, " Prior Reports Department of Water Resources Bulletins No. 77-58* October 1959 and 77-59, January 1962, reported ground water level measurements in major ground water basins of Central and Northern California. These bulletins also described basin boundaries and characteristics of geology and hydrology. Other reports of investigations and plans for water development in many of these basins have covered various aspects of the hydrology of the basins and have included tabulations of the well data and water level measurements obtained during the investigations. Such re- ports, issued by the department or its predecessors, and by the U.S. Geological Survey, are listed in Appendix C, Contemporary reports of basic hydrologic data issued annually by the Department of Water Resources are listed in Appendix D. Scope of Report The aerial scope of this bulletin is depicted on Plate I showing basins, subbasins, or areas in Central and Northern California for which ground water level data is reported. During the year covered by this report, the Department of Water Resources obtained records of fall 1959 and spring 196O water levels in approximately 11,000 wells in ground water basins of Central and Northern California. The period of record for many of these wells ranges from 40 years to less than one year. Basic Data Because significant trends in water level fluctuations can be indicated by a representative sample, a selection was made of approximately 1,000 wells for which the records are presented in this report. These wells, designated as selected wells, were chosen on the Dasis of a number of factors such as areal distri- bution; length of water level record; frequency of measurements; conformity with respect to water level fluctuations In the ground water basin; and availability of a log^ mineral analyses, and/or production records. The descriptive data for the selected wells are given In Appendix A. The water level measurements made from July 1, 1959, to June 30, i960, are given In Appendix B which continues the record for those wells published In Bulletins 77-58 and 77-59 with a few wells added or removed. The descriptive data for the selected wells, and the water level records for each, were placed on punch cards for machine processing of Appendixes A and B. In addition, the well description and water level measurements for the period of record for all of the 11,000 wells are being placed on punch cards. When this Is accomplished, these records, by machine selection or sorting, will be available for any ground water basin, area, or unit, or for any combination that may be desired. Processed Data Water level fluctuations are depicted graphically on hydrographs of 78 wells distributed among significant basins of Central and Northern California. These wells were selected insofar as possible as representative of their respective areas. The hydrographs are presented In Plates 2 through 7 by region, basin, and well number. Unit hydrographs depicting the fluctuation of average water levels In 19 ground water areas in San Joaquin Valley are presented on Plate 9. A map of the 19 ground water areas and pro- files along a section showing water levels in 1921, 1951j 1959, and i960 are presented on Plate 8. Summaries of ground water level data collected, and average changes in ground water levels In basins and areas as well as maximum and minimum depths to water in each basin or area are presented in Tables 1 through 11 listed by region, basin, and area. The average changes shown in these plates were determined by planimeterlng ground water contour maps or by numerical computations of selected well measurements of the selected wells reported in this bulletin. Areas of significant rise or drop of ground water levels are shown on Plate 1. Related Information Ground water maps are prepared for basins in which knowledge of the water level is sufficient. These maps are drawn to show lines of equal elevation of water in wells. For some basins maps showing lines of equal depth to water are also pre- pared. At appropriate intervals, commonly five years, maps are prepared to show lines of equal change in the water level in wells during the time interval. During 1959-60, elevation maps for the fall of 1959 and the spring of I96O were completed for Sacramento Valley, San Joaquin County, and southern San Joaquin Valley. Elevation maps for the spring of I96O were also completed for the Gilroy-Hollister area in San Benito County, Santa Clara Valley, Pajaro Valley, Salinas Valley, Goose Lake Valley, Alturas Basin, Big Valley, Round Valley, Fall River Valley, Redding Basin, Mohawk Valley, Sierra Valley, Surprise Valley, Madeline Plains, Willow Creek Valley and Honey Lake Valley. Depth maps for the fall of 1959 and the spring of I96O were completed for Sacramento Valley, San Joaquin County, and Poso Soil Conservation District. A map showing lines of equal change of water levels in wells in southern San Joaquin Valley from the spring of 1955 to the spring of i960 was also completed. The maps are on file with this department . In addition to the records of water levels and ground water contour maps prepared by the department, monthly water level observations are currently made or received by the department in approximately 1,700 wells in Central and Northern California. This monthly well observation program is carried out in cooperation with federal and local agencies. Additional monthly measurements are made by these agencies which are not on file with this depart- ment. Data for approximately 250 wells were published by the department in monthly summary tabulations. Numbering Systems The numbering systems used by the department were developed to facilitate machine data processing of water level measurement data. Region and Basin Designation The regions used in this report and shown on Plate 1, "Ground Water Basins or Areas in Central and Northern California, " are geographic areas defined in Section 13040 of the Water Code, Of the nine regions defined, the portion of Central and Northern California covered by this report comprises all of North Coastal Region No. 1, San Francisco Region No. 2, Central Valley Region No. 5j and portion of Central Coastal Region No. 3. A decimal system of the form 0-00,00 has been used for basin numbering. The number to the left of the dash refers to the geographic region. On the right of the dash the first two digits refer to a hydrographlc unit, generally designated as a basin, valley, or area. These are followed by decimals which designate a subbasln, area, or subarea within the basin, valley, or area. An example Is given below. 1-18,01 Santa Rosa Area I Santa Rosa Valley ^North Coastal Region Well Numbering System The well numbering system used In this report Is based on the township, range, and section subdivision of the Public Land Survey. It conforms to the system used In all ground water Investigations made by the United States Geological Survey In California and by the Department of Water Resoiirces. In this report, the number of a well, assigned In accordance with this system, is referred to as the "State" well number. Under the system, each section Is divided into 40-acre tracts lettered as follows: D C B A E F G H M L K J N P Q R Wells are numbered within each 40-acre tract according to the chronological sequence in which they have been assigned State Well Numbers, For example, a well which has the number 16N/IW- 17K1,H would be in Township I6 North, Range 1 West, Section 17, H,B,&M,, and would be further designated as the first well assigned a State Well Number in Lot K, In this report, well numbers are referenced to the Hvimboldt Base and Meridian (H), the Mount Diablo Base and Meridian (m), or the San Bernardino Base and Meridian (S). 8 CHAPTER II - GROUND WATER CONDITIONS Ground water levels in Central and Northern California were generally lower in the spring of I96O than in the spring of 1959. The continued subnormal precipitation of the preceding two years combined with an increase in ground water pumpage to supple- ment the subnormal surface water supplies has caused the rate of decline of ground water levels to accelerate in many areas. Lowering of ground water levels occurred in almost all basins and areas included in this report. Depths to water ranged from near surface or flowing in portions of the North Coastal Region to approximately 5OO feet in portions of the west side of the San Joaquin Valley. In South Alameda County, Pajaro Valley and Salinas Valley, where water levels in substantial parts of the ground water basins have remained below sea level, a sea water intrusion problem continues to exist. North Coastal Region Seventeen ground water basins or areas in the North Coastal Region are listed and delineated on Plate 1. Ground water level measurements at selected wells in these basins or areas are presented in Appendix B. The average changes in water levels from 1959 to i960, and the maximum and minimum depths to water in each reported basin or area are given in Table 1. A summary of ground water level data collected in the region is presented in Table 2. Hydrographs, showing the fluctuation in water levels during the period of record at a few selected wells, are presented on Plate 2. In contrast to other regions in Central and Northern California, changes In ground water levels In the North Coastal Region were small. There were rises or no appreciable changes in ground water levels in eight of the 17 basins or areas since the previous year, and declines from 1959 to I96O were generally less than from I958 to 1959. Noteworthy examples are Round Valley in which ground water levels declined 5.6 feet from 1958 to 1959^ and raised 1.2 feet from 1959 to I96O, and Scott River Valley in which ground water levels declined 3.1 feet from 1958 to 1959 and 0.3 feet from 1959 to I96O. An exception is Alexander Valley in which the levels declined 0.2 feet from 1958 to 1959 and 2.1 feet from 1959 to i960. 10 TABLE 1 AVERAGE CHANGE IN GROUND WATER LEVELS IN BASINS OR AREAS IN NORTH COASTAL REGION SPRING 1959 TO SPRING I96O Number of Average Location and recorded maximum wells change In and mlnimun depth to wator in Ground water bnsln or area considered ground water the spring i960 In level 1959 in feet analysis to i960, in feet Najne : Number Maximum : Minimum Smith River Plain Butte Valley Shasta Valley Scott River Valley Mad River Valley Eureka Plain Eel River Valley Round Valley Laytonville Valley Little Lake Valley Potter Valley Uklah Valley Sanel Valley Alexander Valley Santa Rosa Valley Santa Rosa Area Healdsburg Area Lover Russian River Valley 1-1.00 5 +0.5 16N/1W-17K1 25.0 17N/1W-2P1 11.1 1-3.00 5 -1.7 lt6N/2W-25R2 29.I4 U7N/1W-27B1 ll.u l-l+.OO i 0.0 I+UN/5W-3I+HI 29.6 U3N/6W-22A1 2.7 1-5.00 6 -0.3 it2N/9W-8C3 61.0 142N/9W-27N1 2.1* 1-8.00 2 -o.it 6N/1E-29P1 11.0 6N/1E-6H1 3.1+ 1-9.00 s/ 1-10.00 3 -0.1 3N/1W-31+J1 35.7 3N/1W-18D1 3.1 1-11.00 3 ♦1.2 22N/12W-18N1 38.1+ 23N/12W-31N1 Flowing 1-12.00 3 + 1.0 2IN/I5W-IIRU 58.1+ 2IN/I5W-IIR2 0.6 1-13.00 5 ♦0.7 I8N/I3W-I9BI 35.2 18N/13W-8L1 2.U 1-lU.oo 3 ♦0.8 17N/11W-29P1 22.2 I7N/IIW-I8JI 0.2 1-15.00 3 -1.1 15N/12W-35M1 2k.b 15N/12W-21M1 0.5 1-16.00 3 -0.5 I3N/IIW-I9PI 18.9 I3N/IIW-I9PI 1.8 1-17.00 6 -2.1 ION/9W-I8BI 21.5 IIN/10W-17P2 2.6 1-18.00 1-18.01 9 -1.1 6N/8W-7P2 31.0 8N/9W-36NI 5.7 1-18.02 5 -0.3 8N/9W-22L1 26.6 10N/inw-35Ql 3.1 1-98.00 3 ♦1.1* TN/llW-ll+El 22.9 7N/IIW-16MI 10.0 a/ No data available for spring i960. 11 TABLE 2 SUMMARY OP GROUND WATER LEVEL DATA COLLECTED IN THE NORTH COASTAL REGION July 1, 1959 - June 30, I960 Ground water basin or area Basin number Measuring Agency Number of wells measured : Fall : Spring Monthly : 19S9 : i960 Smith River Plain Butte Valley Shasta Valley Scott River Valley Mad River Valley Eureka Plain Eel River Valley Round Valley Laytonvllje Valley Little Lake Valley Potter Valley Ukiah Valley Sanel Valley Alexander Valley Santa Rosa Valley Santa Rosa Area Healdsburg Area Lower Russian River Valley 1-1.00 U. S. Geological Survey U. S. Bureau of Reolamatlon 1-3.00 U. S. Geological Survey U. S. Bureau of Reclamation 1-U.OO U. S. Geological Survey Department of Water Resources 1-5.00 U. S. Geological Survey Department of Water Resources 1-8.00 U. S. Geological Survey U. S. Bureau of Reolanation 1-9,00 U. S. Bureau of Reclamation 1-10.00 U. S. Geological Survey U. S. Bureau of Reclajnation 1-11, f^O U. S. Geological Survey U. S. Bureau of Reclamation 1-12.00 U. S. Geological Survey Departnent of Water Resources I-I3.OO U. S. Geological Survey Department of Water Resources 1-lU.OO U. S. Geological Survey I-I5.OO U. S. Geological Survey I-I6.OO U. S. Geological Survey I-I7.OO U. S. Geological Survey Department of Water Resources 1-18.00 1-18,01 U. S. Geological Survey Department of Watpr Resources 1-18,02 U. S. Geological Survey I-98.OO U. S. Geologloal Survey Department of Water Resources 6 8 5 28 (> 5 4 3 2 8 1 3 15 3 U5 5 13 It 13 3 3 3 6 15 uo 13 13 15 Total 65 156 83 12 San Francisco Bay Region Eleven basins or areas In the San Francisco Bay Region are listed and delineated on Plate 1. Ground water level measure- ments at selected wells described In Appendix A are presented In Appendix B, The average changes In ground water levels from 1959 to i960 and the maximum and minimum depths to water In each basin or area are given in Table 3. A summary of ground water level data collected is presented in Table 4. Hydrographs, showing the fluctu- ation in ground water levels during the period of record of a few selected wells, are presented on Plate 3. Ground water levels declined in all eleven basins or areas from 1959 to I96O. During 1958-59^ ground water levels declined in seven of the basins or areas but the 1959-60 decline was generally less in these basins or areas than in the previous year. Sea water intrusion continued to be a problem in South Alameda County. 13 TABLE 3 AVERAOE CHANGE IN GROUND WATER LEVELS IN BASINS AND AREAS IN SAN FRANCISCO BAY REGION SPRING 1959 TO SPRING I960 Ground water basin or area Number of wells ooRsl^ered In analysis Average change In ground water level 1959 to i960. In feet Location and recorded maxlmui and minimum depth to water 1 the spring of I960 j in feet Naoe : Number Maximum : Minimum Petaluma Valley 2-1.00 5 -0.8 5N/7W-20B2 79.8 3N/6W.1Q1 1.7 Napa Sonoma Valley Napa Valley 2-2.00 2-2.01 7 -1.8 7N/5W-16B2 18.8 7N/5W-23D2 1.6 Sonoma Valley 2-2.02 5 -1.7 5N/6W-IUCI 59.5 5N/5W-8OI 9.7 Sulsun-Pairfleld Valley 2-3.no 1/ -3.2 5N/2W-29RI 54.9 5N/3W-26P2 6.2 Tgnaolo Valley 2-6.00 4 -0.1 2N/2W-36E1 16.3 2N/2W.27R1 ' 2.1 1 &nta Clara Valley South Alameda County Upper Aquifer 2-9.00 2-9.01 &if -4.3 US/IW-29CI4 91.8 3S/3W-24Q2 9.8 Lower Aquifer k6 -8.7 5S/1W-2C1 146.7 3S/2W-19A2 21.3 North Santa Clara County 2-9.02 22 -8.6 7S/2W-3Q1 342.0 8S/1E-13H1 11.0 Llvemore Valley 2-10.00 k -3.0 3S/2E-2R1 105.0 2S/2E.25N1 12.1 Half Moon Bay Terrace 2-22.00 5 -0.6 6S/5W-8BI 61.6 5S/5W-I8PI 5.2 San Gregorlo Valley 2-2»».00 2 -1.2 7S/5W-15C1 26.7 7S/5W-I3EI , 11. n Pesoadero Valley 2-26.00 2 -0.2 8S/5W-11P1 l4.U 8S/5W-9H1 5.0 1/ The average change was determined by planlnetering ground water contour naps. 14 TABLE U StMMARY OP GROUND WATER LEVEL DATA COLLECTED IN SAN FRANCISCO BAY REGION July 1, 1959 - June 30, I96O Ground water basin or area Basin number Measuring Agency Number of wells measured : Fall : Spring Monthly : 1959 : i960 taluma Valley pa-Sonoma Valley Kapa Valley Sonoaa Valley lsun-?alrfleld Valley naolo Valley nta Clara Valley South Alameda County North Santa Clara County vennore Valley If Moon Bay Terrace n Gregorlo Valley seadero Valley 2-1.00 2-2.00 2-2.01 2-2.02 2-3.00 * 2-6.00 2-9.00 2-9.01 * 2-9.02 * 2-10.00 * 2-22.00 2-2U.OO 2-26.00 U. S. Geological Survey Department of Water Resources U. S. Geological Survey Department of Water Resources U. S. Geological Survey Department of Water Resources U.S. Geological Survey Solano County Department of Water Resources Department of Water Resources Alameda County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Alameda County Water District Department of Vfeter Resources Santa Clara Valley Water Conservation District U. S. Geological Survey Alameda County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Department of Water Resources Department of Water Resources Department of Water Resources Deparlnent of Water Resources 5 9 9 3 2 2 k 26 26 2 9 9 1 151 35 125 34 258 5 Ul 111 39 110 2 11 11 2 5 5 2 7 7 tal 288 1+12 382 A ground water map was prepared for the spring of I96O 15 Central Coastal Rep;lon Eleven basins and areas In the Central Coastal Region are shown on Plate 1. Ground water level measurements at selected wells described in Appendix A are presented in Appendix B. Average changes in water levels from 1959 to I96O, and maximum and minimum depths to water in each basin or area are given in Table 5. A summary of ground water level data collection in the region is presented in Table 6, Hydrographs showing fluctuations of water levels during the periods of record at a few selected wells are presented on Plate 4. Ground water levels were generally lower in the Central Coastal Region in 1959-60 than in 1958-59. Notable exceptions are Carmel Valley and Soquel Valley, The ground water level rise in Carmel Va'lley approximated the decline that occurred the previous year. A rise of 1,3 feet in Soquel Valley is a continuation of an upward trend of the previous two years. The significant decline in Salinas Valley in I959-6O followed a relatively stable condition in 1958-59 which in turn followed a rise in 1957-58. The decline of four feet in South Santa Clara County broke marked rises during the previous two years. A maximum decline of 6.6 feet occurred in West Santa Cruz Terrace which was a continuation of a downward trend during the previous two years. Sea water intrusion continued to be a problem in portions of Pajaro and Salinas Valleys. 16 TABLK 5 AVERAGE CHANCE IN GROUND WATER LEVELS IN BASINS AND AFffiAS IN CENTRAL COAiTAL REGION SPRING 1959 TO SPRING I96O Number of Average Location and recorded maximum wells change In and minimum depth to water in Ground water basin or area considered ground water the spring of I960 in level 1959 in feet analysis to i960. In feet Name : Number Maximum : Minimum Soquel Valley West Santa Cruz Terrace Pa Jar Valley Oilroy-Holllster Valley South Santa Clara Ceon'ty San Benito County Salinas Valley Pressure Area l80-foot aquifer UOO-foot aquifer East Side Area Porebay Area Arroyo Seco Cone Upper Valley Area Carmel Valley 3-1.00 5 ♦1.3 ils/iw-qLi 63.7 1IS/1W-15HI 54.7 3-26.00 3 -6.6 11S/2W-22K1 63.2 11S/2W-22K1 63.2 3-2.00 1/ ♦0.3 13S/2E-5B1 137.0 12S/1E-24G1 3.7 3-3.00 3-3.01 \/ -4.0 10S/4E-35E1 78.2 11S/4E-22M1 5.6 3-3.02 1/ -2.0 12SAE-12P1 83.8 IIS/5E-I3DI 23.4 3-4.00 3-'+.'^l 1/ -1.3 I6SAE-IIDI 43.0 14S/2E-3C1 9.4 1/ -0.6 II4S/3E-I8JI 81.0 l3s/2E-3iai 13.7 3-U.02 1/ -0.7 I6S/5E-I7RI 101.7 14S/3E-15K1 47.0 >4.03 1/ 0.0 i7s/5E-nci 55-5 18S/7E-18P1 30.6 3-l4.0lt 1/ -3.7 19S/6E.11C1 159.5 17S/6E.32E1 4.5 3-4.05 1/ ♦0.4 19S/7E-10PI 89.7 2IS/10E-32NI 21.5 3-7.00 1 ♦1.1 16S/1E-25BI 13.6 16S/1E-2IAI 6.1 1/ The average change was determined by planlmeterlng ground water contour maps. TABLE 6 SUMMARY OF GROUND WATER LEVEL DATA COLLECTED IN THE CENTRAL COASTAL REGION July 1, 1959 - June JO, I960 Ground vreiter basin or area Basin number Measuring Agency Number oT wells measured : Fall : Spring , Monthly: I959 : I960 Sequel Valley West Santa Cruz Terrace 3-l«00 Department of Water Resources 3-26.00 Department of Water Resources Pajaro Valley 3-2.00 ♦ Monterey County Flood Control and Water Conservation District 29 27 Department of Water Resources 6 27 27 City of Watsonville 5 Gllroy-Holllster Valley 3-3.00 South Santa Clara County 3-3.01 * South Santa Clara Valley Water Conservation District 21 21 Santa Clara Valley Water Conservation District 12 Department of Water Resources 2 13 13 San Benito County 3-3.02 * Pacheco Pass Water District San Benito County Department of Water Resources 3 21+ 76 Salinas Valley 3-"+. 00 Pressure Area 3-4.01 * Monterey County Flood Control and Water Conservation District 15 125 125 East Side Area 3-U.02 * Monterey County Flood Control and Water Conservation District 10 86 86 Porebay Area 3-"+. 03 * Monterey County Flood Control and Water Conservation District 8 39 39 Arroyo Seco Cone 3-k.ok * Monterey County Flood Control and Water Conservation District 5 20 20 Upper Valley Area 3-'t.05 * Monterey County Flood Control and Water Conservation District 7 26 26 Carmel Valley 3-7.00 Department of Water Resources 2 6 6 Total 77 l+nl 1+99 ♦ A ground water map was prepared for the spring of i960 IB CENTRAL VALLEY REGION Seventy-seven ground water basins or areas In the Central Valley Region are shown on Plate 1. Ground water level measurements of selected wells described in Appendix A are listed in Appendix B, Average changes in water levels from 1959 to I96O, and maximum and minimum depths to water in each basin or area are given in Table 7. A summary of ground water level data collected in the region is presented in Table 8. Hydrographs showing fluctu- ations in water levels during the period of record at a few selected wells are presented on Plates 5j 6, and 7. The Central Valley Region contains most of the ground water in Central and Northern California. Ground water levels declined in substantially all of the basins and areas in the region from the spring df 1959 to the spring of I96O. In 1959-6O, declines of from 5 to 13 feet occurred in 24 areas. In 1958-59^ declines of more than 5 feet occurred in only six areas. In the northern portion of the region, including Sacramento Valley, Redding Basin, and smaller valleys in the Clear Lake area, ground water levels declined more than a foot in 17 of the 21 areas with no appreciable change in the remaining four areas. The maximum change was a decline of 5-8 feet in Placer County. The only rise was 0.2 feet in Sutter County. The maximum two year declines (1958-60) occurred in Yuba, Placer, and Yolo Counties. The declines were 9.5 feet, 10.4 feet, and 10.7 feet, respectively. The southern portion of the region consists of the San Joaquin Valley. Of 48 areas in the valley, ground water levels 19 declined more than a foot In 43, raised one foot In one, and change . less than a foot In three. The maxlmiun decline was 13.3 feet In Portervllle Irrigation District and the maximum rise was one foot In South San Joaquin Municipal Utility District. Ground water level fluctuations In 19 areas, shown on Plate 8, In the eastern part of the valley from Merced River to Wheeler Ridge are Illustrated by ground water profiles on the plate and hydrographs on Plate 9. A summary of water level changes from 1921 to 1951 and from I951 to I96O Is presented In Table 9. In these areas, large declines In ground water levels occurred from 1921 to 1951^ which was the first year of substantial deliveries from Frlant-Kern Canal. Subsequently, as Illustrated, substantial recoveries occurred In some areas due to Imported surface water supplies. Ground water levels were higher In l4 areas In the spring of 1959 than In 1951. Prom the spring of 1959 to the spring of I96C levels In all of the areas declined and In I96O levels In only eight of the areas were higher than In 1951. 20 TABLE 7 AVERAGE CHANGE IN GROUND WATER LEVELS IN BASINS AND AREAS IN CENTRAL VALLEY REGION SPRING 1959 TO SPRING I96O Number of Average Location and recorded maxlmimi wells change In and minimum depth to water In Ground Water Basin or area considered ground water the spring of i960 in level 1959 in feet analysis to i960, In feet Name : Number Maximum : Minimum Goose Lake Valley Alturas Basin ftg Valley Round Valley ?all River Valley Redding Basin Mohawk Valley Sierra Valley Upper Lake Valley Soott Valley Kelseyville Valley Long Valley High Valley Bums Valley Lower Lake Area Coyote Valley CoUayomi Valley Sacramento Valley Tehama County 5-1.00 2 -0.2 145N/1UE-17P1 50.8 U8N/lUE-2'tA3 18.7 5-2.00 6 -0.5 lt2N/l2E-10Gl 39.6 '41N/11E-5E1 6.2 5-it.oo 3 -1.3 38N/8E-I7KI 11.7 39N/9E-28F1 6.3 5-36.00 1 -0.5 39N/9E-IOKI 6.5 39N/9E-10KI 6.5 5-5.00 2 -0.2 37N/5E-1J1 11.0 38NAE-33FI h.6 5-6.00 1/ -0.9 30N/5W-15R1 188.6 30N/3W-17N3 7.2 5-11.00 22N/13E-30R1 33.8 22N/12E-9A1 2.6 5-12.00 7 -0.7 21N/16E-18H1 19.1 2ON/II4E-I3Q2 2.8 5-13.00 2 -1.0 15N/9W-7G1 9.9 15N/9W-7G1 5.8 5-14.00 U -2.8 1»«I/10W-22A1 21.1+ imi/iow-iupi 2.U 5-15.00 3 -0.3 1I4N/9W-33KI 12.6 13N/9W-20P1 6.14 5-31.00 I -3.7 IUN/7W-6FI 10.8 1'+N/7W-6F1 10.8 5-16.00 3 -2.9 ll+N/7W-1^2 itit.9 1UN/7W-15M1 20.7 5-17.00 2 -1.8 13N/7W-1501 7.7 13N/7W-15Q1 3.5 5.30.00 2 .2.5 12N/7W.1I4C2 18.5 12N/7W-3J1 13.0 5-18.00 1 0.0 IIN/6W-I9GI 12.2 11N/6W-19G1 8.5 5-19.00 3 -2.1 IIN/7W-33LI 16.6 10N/7W-IGI U.8 5-21.00 5-21.01 1/ -4.9 26N/3W-2IPI 83.0 2'4N/2W-2N1 8.5 21 TABLE 7 (Continued) AVERAGE CHANGE IN GROUND WAT f» LEVELS IN BASINS AND AREAS IN CENTRAL VALLEY Rt'GION SPRING 1959 TO SPRING I96O Ground water basin or area : Number of wells considered in analysis Average : change in : ground water t level 1959 t to i960, :_ in feet : Location and recorded majtlmua and minimum depth to water in the spring of I960 In feet Name : Number : Maximum : M 1 nimuin Sacramento Valley (continued) Glenn County 5-21.00 5-21.02 1/ -1.7 22NAW-25BI 93.0 20N/2W-7A1 0.3 Butt* County 5-21.03 19 -2.0 22N/2E-17E1 67.0 I9N/2E-IOB9 1.9 Colusa County 5-21.0lt 1/ -2.2 13N/2W-21B1 233.8 17N/2W-11Z1 5.3 Sutter County 5-21.05 y ♦0.2 IIN/I4E.IMI 53.2 12N/3E-23N1 4.2 Yuba County 5-21.06 1/ -U.4 1UN/UE-13CI 82.9 13N/4E-7E1 14.8 Placer County 5-21.07 1/ -5.8 IIN/5E-3UR3 86.8 IIN/6E-URI 23.2 Sacramento County 5-21.08 150 -2.7 6N/8E-15JI 121.1 7N/8E-13A1 13.0 Yolo County 5-21.09 25 -5.5 12N/1W-911 117.1 9N/1E-8D1 3.6 Capay Valley 5-21.10 2U -1.5 ll>J/3W-itPi 66.7 ION/2W-16L1 13.9 Solano County 5-21.11 1/ -5.1 7N/IW-13HI 5N/2E-36NI 6.7 San Joaquin Valley Mokelumne River Area 5-22.00 5-22.01 8 -3.0 3N/8E-19C1 91.1 4N/5E-22A1 34.0 Calaveras River Area 5-22.02 8 -t.7 2N/9E-5HI 93.3 2N/6E-34K1 32.0 ?annlngton-Collegeville Area 5-22.03 1/ -3.0 IN/8E-17D1 84.3 IS/8E-I9NI 15.9 Tracy Area 5-22.0'+ 6 -1.3 2S/6E-31N1 54.7 IS/6E-31EI 7.8 South San Joaquin Irrigation District 5-22.05 1 -1.5 2S/9E-8H1 24.3 2S/9E-8H1 24.3 Oakdale Irrigation District 5-22.06 8 -2.3 IS/10E-28JI 83.0 2S/12E-31K1 43.1 Modesto Irrigation District 5-22.07 1 -0.7 4S/7E-2A1 11.7 3S/8E-I3AI 10.0 Turlook Irrigation District 5-22.08 8 -0.8 5S/IOE-2IRI 9.9 6S/9E-15R1 3.4 Merced Irrigation District 5-22.09 12 -2.8 6S/I3E-I9NI 17.5 7S/12E-21D1 6.8 I 22 TABLE 7 (Continued) AVERAGE CHANGE IN GROUND WATER LEVELS IN BASINS AND AREAS IN CENTRAL VALLEY REGION SPRING 1959 TO SPRING I96O Number of Average : Location and recorded maximum wells ohange In : and minimum depth to water In Ground water basin or area considered ground water : the spring of I960 In level 1959 : In feet analysis to i960, : Name ; Number In feet : Maximum : Minimum San Joaquin Valley (continued) 5-22.00 El Nldo Irrigation District 5-22.10 Delta Mendota Area Shallow zone Deep zone Chowchllla Water District Madera Irrigation District West Chowohllla-Madera Area Pre«no Irrigation District City of Fresno Fresno Slough Area Alta Irrigation District Lower Kings River Area Ivanhoe Irrigation District Tulare Irrigation District Exeter Irrigation District Llndsay-Strathmore Irrigation District 5-22.11 5-22.12 5-22.13 5-22.14 5.22.15 5-22.16 5-22.17 Consolidated Irrigation District 5-22.18 5-22.19 5-22.20 Orange Cove Irrigation District 5-22.21 Stone Corral Irrigation District 5-22.22 5-22.23 Kaweah Delta Water Conservation 5-22. 2U District 5-22.25 5-22.26 5-22.27 29 36 27 1/ 1/ 1/ 1/ 1/ 3 1/ 1/ 1/ 1/ 9 1/ 1/ 1/ 1/ 1/ -7.0 -1.6 -1.5 -u.u -4.9 -3.8 -5.2 -6.6 -3.1 -t.s -1K3 -2.8 .6.9 -U.2 -7.2 -11.2 -10.6 -I4.O ♦0.9 9S/I3E-II+RI 68.8 13S/12E-22N1 206.8 12S/11E-35Q1 323.2 9S/17E-2ILI 85.8 11S/20E-22M1 110.2 lOS/lUE-lRl 52.3 12S/20E-lltAl 91.6 1US/20E-1(>!1 75.0 I6S/17E-23NI 96.8 16s/19E-1UA1 72.8 114S/23E-36R1 66.0 18S/18E-12N2 120.0 15S/25E-22N1 31.1 17S/26E-17P2 27.8 i8s/25E-i2ai 1+8.6 20S/22E-10C1 93.3 20S/23E-9J1 79.6 19S/26E-23E1 9f.3 19S/27E-29D1 72.0 9S/lltE-17Kl 60.5 11S/11E-22K1 1.1+ 11S-12E-31C1 21.8 9S/16E.35DI 33.0 IOS/19E-16DI 21.7 IIS/1I+E-33LI 11.7 12S/22E-21E1 18.5 II+S/20E-IOMI 67.1 I3S/15E-28HI ll+.O I7S/22E-3CI 22.0 17S/22E-2I+RI 20.7 20S/21E-25L1 7.1 II+S/25E-3ODI 26.6 I6S/26E-32PI 8.6 18S/25E-12QI l4fl.6 17S/27E-3I4PI 10.5 203/2I+E-23K1 60.2 I8S/27E-29D1 30.5 2"S/27E-6B1 63.0 23 TABLE 7 (Continued) AVERAGE CHANGE IN GROUND WATER LEVELS IN BASINS AND AREAS IN CENTRAL VALLEY REGION SPRING 1959 to SPRING I960 Ground water basin or area Number of wells considered in analysis Average change in ground water level 1959 to i960, in feet Location an and minimum the sp d recorded maximum depth to water in ring of i960 in feet Name : Nunber Maximum : Minimum San Joaquin Valley (continued) 5 Llndmore Irrigation District -22.00 5-22.28 1/ -3.0 20S/26E-22C2 114.1 2OS/27E-29JI 60.8 Portervllle Irrigation District 5-22.29 1/ -13.3 22S/27E-IORI 118.6 2IS/27E-23NI 44.0 Lower Tule River Irrigation District 5-22.30 1/ -11.5 22S/25E.15AI 140.0 2IS/25E-8HI 55.0 Vandalia Irrigation District 5-22.31 5 -6.2 22S/28E-18A1 111.4 22S/28E-I8AI 111.4 Sauoellto Irrigation District 5-22.32 1/ -8.0 23S/26E-2RI 149.2 22S/26E-15JI 125.9 Pixley Irrigation Distrlot 5-22.33 1/ -9.8 23S/25E-16N3 230.4 23S/23E-2BI 32.9 Alpaugh-Allensworth Area 5-22. 31+ 2 -8.1 24S/23E-21B2 55.7 24S/24E-2301 44.3 Del«jio-Earliraart Irrigation District 5-22.35 1/ -i+.l 25S/26E-IA2 488.0 24S/25E-33J1 90.6 South San Joaquin Municipal Utility District 5-22.36 1+ ♦ 1.0 26S/26E-16?1 250.0 25S/25E-6H1 86.5 North Kem Water Storage District 5-22.37 62 -9.1 28S/27E-21P1 430.0 27S/25E-1A1 72.8 Shafter-Wasco Irrigation District 5-22.38 1/ -i+.l 27S/25E-28P1 180.9 27S/24E-35C1 164.0 Kern River Delta Area 5-22. M-o 1/ -6.4 32S/26E-36G1 185.0 31S/28E-17P2 12.0 Edison-Marioopa Area 5-22.41 9 -6.8 30S/29E-26A1 433.8 30S/28E-34R2 91.5 Buena Vista Water Storage Distrld 5-22. U2 1/ -7.0 27S/22E-16B1 111.6 28S/22E-10D2 20.8 Semltropic Water Storage District 5-22. 1+3 100 -7.8 26S/24E-23H1 164.0 28S/23E-11E1 24.5 Avenal-MoKlttrlck Area 5-22.1+1+ 1 -0.6 28S/21E-13E1 173.4 25S/20E-4C1 62.9 Tulare Lake-Lost Hills Area 5-22.1+5 26S/21E-14J1 26.5 26S/21E-14J1 26.5 Corcoran Irrigation District 5-22.1+6 1/ -7.3 21S/22E-24K1 37.7 2IS/22E-I6QI 24.3 24 TABLE 7 (Continued) AVERAGE CHANGE IN GROUND WATER LEVELS IN BASINS AND AREAS IN CENTRAL VALLEY REGION SPRING 1959 TO SPRING I960 Number of Average Location and recorded maximum wells change in and minimum depth to water In Ground water basin or area oonsldered ground water the spring of I960 In level 1959 In feet analysis to i960, in feet Name : Number Maximum : Minimum San Joaquin Valley (continued) 5-22.0'^ Mendota-Huron, Deep Zone 5-22.47 Terra Bella Irrigation District 5-22.50 2/ 5 -2.5 .14.6 19S/17E-35NI U9U.0 22S/27E-36N1 26I4.3 11+S/15E-35NI '47.3 23S/2'7E-inHl 223.6 \/ Average determined by planlmeterlng a ground water contour map. 25 TABLE 8 SUMMARY OF GROUND WATER LEVEL DATA COLLECTED IN THE CENTRAL VALLEY REGION July 1, 1959 - June 30, i960 : Basin : Measuring agency : Number : : Number of wells meisured Ground water basin or areas : : Fall : Monthly : 1959 Spring i960 Goose Lake Valley Alturas Basin Big Valley Round Valley Pall River Valley Redding Basin Mohawk Valley Sierra Valley Upper Lake Valley Scott Valley Kelseyville Valley Long Valley High Valley Burns Valley Lower Lake Area Coyote Valley Collayoral Valley Sacramento Valley Tehama County Glenn County Butte County Colusa County 5-1.00 5-2.00 5-U.oo 5-36.00 5-5.00 5-6.00 5-11.00 5-12.^0 5-13.00 5-iU.oo 5-15.00 5-31.00 5-16.00 5-17.00 5-30.00 5-18.00 5-19.00 5-21.00 5-21.01 5-21.02 5-21.03 * 5-2I.OU Department of Water Resources Department of W-ter Resources Department of Water Resources Department of Water Resources Department of Water Resources Deparlment of Water Resources Department of Water Resources Department of Water Resources Department of Wvter Resources Department of Water Resources Department of Water Resources Deoartment of Water Resources U. S, Geological Survey Department of Water Resources U. S. Geological Survey Department of Water Resources U. S. Geological Survey Department of Water Resources U. S. Geological Survey Department of Water Resources U. S. Geological Survey Department of Water Resources Tehama County Department of Water Resources Glenn County U. S. Bureau of Reclamation De'«.rtment of Water Resources Butte County U. S. Bureau of Reclamation Department of Water Resources Colusa County U. S. Bureau of Reclamation Department of Water Resources 2 60 62 7 99 111 U 197 193 17 17 3 112 11I4 5 97 100 It 5 7 192 193 1 21 21 2 10 10 2 37 37 1 1 80 77 5 17 17 116 121 5 3^ 37 7 162 157 5 5 7 Uo 38 k 25 23 6 19 19 26 TABLE 8 (Continued) SUMMARY OF GROUNn WATER LEVEL DATA COLLECTED IN THE CENTRAL VALLEY REGION July 1, 1959 - June 30, I960 Ground vmter basin or area Basin number Measuring agency Number of wells measured : Fall : Spring Monthly : 19S9 : I960 aoramento Valley ( continued) Sutter County Yuba County Placer CoOnty Sacramento County Yolo County Cap&y Valley Solano County Ian Joaquin Valley Mokelumne River Area Calaveraa River Area Fannlngton-Collegevllle Area Tracy Area 5-21.-5 * 5-21.06 * 5-21.07 * 5-21.08 * 5-21.09 ♦ 5-21.10 ♦ 5-21.11 * 5-22.00 5-22.01 * 5-22.02 5-22.03 * 5-22. oil South San Joaquin Irrigation District 5-22.05 Oakdale Irrigation District Modesto Irrigation District Turlock Irrigation District Merced Irrigation District 5-22.06 5-22.07 5-22.08 5-22.09 Sutter County U. S. Bureau of Reclamation Department of Wnter Reso'jrces Yuba County Department of V/ater Resources U, S. Bureau of Reclamation Department of Water Resources Sacramento Municipal Utility District U. S, Bureau of Reclamation Department of Water Restxirces Yolo County U. S. Bureau of Reclamation Deparlment of Water Resources Yolo County Solano Irrigation District U. S, Geological Survey U. S. Bureau of Reclamation Departnent of Water Resources U. S. Bureau of Reclamation San Joaquin County East Bay Municipal Utility District Department of Water Resources San Joaquin County California Water Service Department of Water Resources San Joaquin County Department of V/ater Resources San Joaquin County Deparljnent of Water Resources South San Joaquin Irrigation District Oakdale Irrigation District Modesto Irrigation District Turlock Irrigation District U. S. Bureau of Reclamation Merced Irrigation District 98 97 ■}h 16 7 3 2k 75 70 2 89 11 61 11 18 18 I 209 66 102 85 35 5 197 80 192 56 1 28 27 3 Uo 5 85 U7 50 71 5 70 5 68 39 1 32 32 77 12 73 12 1 62 62 2 7 23 23 55 55 20 127 127 110 7U 200 226 16 16 27 TABLE 8 (Continued) bTJMMARY OF GROUKD WATKR LEVEL DATA COLLECTED IN THE CENTRAL VALLSY REGION July 1, 1959 - June 30, I96O Ground water basin or lirea Basin nunber Measuring agency Number of wells measurei : Fall : Spring Mon-thly : 1959 : I960 San Joaquin Valley (continued) El Nido Irrigation District Delta-Mendota Area Chowchilla Wetfir District Madera Irrigation District West Chowehllla-Madera Area Fresno Irrigation District City of Fresno Fresno Slough Area Consolidated Irrigation District Alta Irrigation District Lower Kings River Area Orange Cove Irrigation District 5-22.10 * Merced Irrigation District 5-22.11 * U. S. Geological Survey U. S, Bureau of Reclamation Deparl37ient of Water Resoures San Luis Canal Company 5-22.12 * Chowchilla Water District U. S. Bureau of Reclamation 5-22.13 * Madera Irrigation District U. S. Bureau of Reclamation Chowchilla Water District Department of Water Resources 5-22. II4 * Chowchilla Water District U, S. Bureau of Reclamation Nadera Irrigation District Department of Water Resources 5-22.15 * Consolidated Irrigation District Fresno Irrigation District U. S. Bureau of Reclamation Madera Irrigation District Department of Water Resources 5-22.16 * City of Fresno 5-22.17 * Fresno Irrigation District Consolidated Irrigation District U. S. Bureau of Reclamation Deparljuent of Water Resources 5-22.18 * Consolidated Irrigition District Fresno Irrigation District Department of Water Resources 5-22.19 * Consolidated Irrigation District Alta Irrigation District Kaweah Delta Water Conservation District U. S. Bureau of Reclamation Orange Cove Irrigation District Deparlmentt of Water Resources 5-22.20 * Kaweah Delta Water Conservation District Consolidated Irrigation District U. S. Bureau of Reolamatlon Departnent of Water Resources 5-22.21 * U. S. Bureau of Reclamation Orange Cove Irrlgati on District 10 38 30 48 30 2 97 525 U^k 180 226 226 100 109 107 23 23 166 203 66 60 k u 2 9 9 109 109 25 27 1 5 1 11 87 81 87 98 1 1 k3 37 t5 13 3 187 50 11 3 202 52 58 1 7 54 1 8 1 143 2 136 1 28 3 3 1 30 3 1 2 6 10 16 n 2 7 7 155 Ik 80 1I4 78 2B TABLE 8 (Continued) SUMMARY OF GROUND WATER LEVEL DATA COLLECTED IN THE CENTRAL VALLEY REGION July 1, 1959 - June 30, I96O Ground water basin or area ^asln number Measuring Agency Number of wells measured : — r ail : spfinfe Monthly : 1959 : 196^1 San Joaquin Valley (continued) Stone Corral Irrigation District Ivarhoe Irrigation District Kaweah Delta Water Conservation District 5-22.22 * U. S. Bureau of Reclajnation 5-22.23 * Kaweah Delta Water Conservntlon District Ivanhoe Irrigation District U. S. Bureau of Reclamation Department of Water Resources ■ 5-22.24 * Exeter Irrigation District Tulare Irrigation District Kaweah Delta Water Conservation District Llndmore Irrigation District U, S. Bureau of Reclamation Alta Irrigation District Department of Water Resources Tulare lrrlgS.tlon District Exeter Irrigation District 5-22.25 * U. S. Bureau of Reclamation Tulare Irrigation District Department of Water Resources 5-22.26 • Kaweah Delta W^ter Conservation District Exeter Irrigation District U. S. Bur«4u of Reclamation Department of Water Resources Llndsay-Strathmore Irrigation District 5-22,27 * Llndmore Irrigation District Llndsay-Strathmore Irrigation District U. S. Bureau of Reclamation Llndmore Irrigation District Porterville Irrigation District Lower Tule River Irrigation District Vandalia Irrigation District 5-22.28 * Exeter Irrigation District Porterville Irrigation District Llndmore Irrigation District Llndsay-Strathmore Irrigation District U. S. Bureau of Reclamation 5-22.29 * Lower Tule River Irrigation District Porterville Irrigation District U. S. Bureau of Reclamation Department of Water Resources 5-22.30 * Saucellto Irrigation District Lower Tule River Irrigation District Porterville Irrigation District Llndmore Irrigation District Department of Water Resources 5-22.31 * Department of Water Resources U. S, Bureau of Reclamation 28 28 1 1 31 31 9 3 3 9 19 18 3 10 80 78 7 7 3U 25 1 1 79 86 h 4 80 79 2 2 1 1 36 36 3 4 1 18 2 19 2 1 1 2 63 2 62 6 1 7 3 lU 9 1 3 19 13 3 5 111 6 118 1 1 1 It 1 2 3 1 29 TABLE 8 (Continued) SUMMARY OF GROUND WATER LEVEL DATA COLLECTED IN THE CENTRAL VALLEY REGION July 1, 1959 - June 30, I960 Ground feter basin or area Basin number Measuring agency Number of wells measured : Fall : S-iring Monthly : 1959 : 19fo San Joaquin Valley (continued) Sauoellto Irrigation District Pixley Irrigation District Alpaugh-Allensworth Area Delano-Earllmart Irrigation District South San Joaquin Municipal Utility District North Kern Water Storage District Shafter-Wasoo Irrigation District City of Bakersfield Kern River Delta Area Edison-Marloopa Area 5-22.32 * Portervllle Irrigation District Saueellto Irrigation District Delano-Earllmart Irrigation District U. S. Bureau of Reclamation Department of Water Resources 5-22.33 * Lower Tule River Irrigation District U. S. Geological Survey U. S. Bureau of Reclamation Department of Water Resources 5-22.34 * Lower Tule River Irrigation District U. S. Bureau of Reclaim. tlon Departmait of Water Resources 5-22.35 * Delano-Earllmart Irrigation District U. S. Geological Survey U. S. Bureau of Reclamation Department of Water Resources 5-22.36 * U. S. Geological Survey South San Joaquin Municipal Utility District Delano-Earllmart Irrigation District Kern County Land Company U. S. Bureau of Reclamation Deparlaient of Water Resources 5-22.37 * Shafter-Waseo Irrigation District Kern County Land Company U. S. Bureau of Reclamation Department of Water Resources 5-22.38 * U. S. Bureau of Reclamation Shafter-Wasco Irrigation District Kern County Land Company Department of Water Resources 5-22.39 * California Water Service 5-22.40 * Shafter-Wasco Irrigation District Kern County Surveyor Buena Vista Water Storage District Department of Water Resources U. S, Bureau of Reclamation Kern County Land Company 5-22.41 * Kern County Land Company U. S. Geological Survey Kern County Surveyor U. S. Bureau of Reclamation Department of Water Resources 20 1 21 1 3 1 102 25 10 32 1 21 1 1 2 6k 36 8 26 1 1 36 30 7 lU 100 1 18 22 51 61 k 7 2 4 20 5 8 2 179 162 18 23 38 20 6 1 ki 3t 24 27 6 6 31 6 4 113 91 1 33 31 23 31 6 164 179 1 25 29 4 1 42 39 2 186 190 105 94 30 TABLE 8 (Continued) SUMMARY OP GROUND WATER LEVEL DATA COLLECTED IN THE CENTRAL VALLEY REGION July 1, 1959 - J'lne 30, I96O : Basin : Measuring Agency : number : : Number of wells measured Ground water b-fsln or area : : Fall : Mf-nthlv : 195 9 Spring i960 in Joaquin Valley (continued) Buena Vista Water Storage District Samltropic Water Storage District Avenal-McKlttrlck Area Tulare Lake-Lost Hills Area Corcoran Irrigation District Maidota-Huron Area Poso Soil Conservation District Terra Bella Irrigation District 5-22. U2 * Buena Vista Water Storage District Kern County Land Company U. S. Geological Survey U, S. Bureau of Reclamation Kern County Surveyor 5-22 .U3 ♦ Shafter-Wasco Irrigation District U. S, Bureau of Reclamation Kern County Surveyor U. S. Geological Survey Kern County Land Company Department of Water Resources Buena Vista Water Storage District 5-22. M^U * U. S. Geological Survey Deparljnent of "Water Resources 5-22,1+5 * Kem County Surveyor Department of Water Resources 5-22. U6 * Kawe^ Delta Water Conservation District Department of Water Resources 5-22.1+7 * U. S. Oeolcgical Survey U. S. Bureau of Reclamation Deparlment of Water Resources 5-22, U8 * Department of Water Resources Poso Soil Conservation District 5-22.50 ♦ U. S, Geological Survey U. S. Bureau of ReclanBtlon Department of Water Resources k 27 19 5 2 8 9 27 21 3 3 28 26 137 116 2 1 22 22 13 lU 1 1 2 7 6 60 14 6 6 30 102 1 98 1 12 36 2 Ik 1 12 607 1+8 9 23 12 ital 1,283 fi,'+05 8,198 A ground water map was prepared for the spring of I960 31 TABLE 9 CHANGE IN AVERAGE GROUND WATER LEVEL PRCM 1921 TO 1951 AND 1951 TO i960 IN NINETEEN GROUND WATER AREAS IN THE SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY Name of ground vrater area Area ! In : square : miles Irrigation and other water districts Included in the ground water unit Net change in water level 1921-5li/ in feet Net change in water level 1951-6q2/ in feet Madera Tule River Lower Deer Creek Middle Deer Creek Delano-Ear limart McFarland-Shaftep Rosedale Apvln-Edison 3'+2.6 Kresno UoU.o Consolidated 2143.0 Fresno-Consolidated-Outslde 700,1 Outside Only 53.1 Centerville Bottoms 18.1 Alta 190.9 Ivanhoe 17.'* Outside Ivanhoe 76.6 Mill Creek 128.2 Tulare 121.1 Elk Bayou 67.6 Lindsay-Exeter I36.U 156.6 162.2 54.6 ii+o.o 306.0 78.9 205.2 Madera Irrigation District, Chowchilla Water District Fresno Irrigation District Consolidated Irrigation District Fresno Irrigation District, Consolidated Irrigation District -2U.]i/ Alta Irrigation District Ivanhoe Irrigation District Part of Alta Irrigation District, Stone Corral Irrigation District Tulare Irrigation District Exeter Irrigation District, Llndsay-Strathmore Irrigation District, Lindmore Irrigatiotl District Porteryllle Irrigation District, most of Lower Tule River Irrigation District, part of Sauoelito Ir- rigation District Part of Lower Tule River Irrigation District, most of Saucelito Irrigation District, part of Delano-Earlljnart Ir- rigation District Terra Bella Irrigation District Most of Delano-Earl imart Irrigation District, small part of South San Joaquin Municipal Utility District Southern San Joaquin Municipal Utility District, North Kern Water Storage District, Shafter- Wasoo Irrigation District Arvln-Edlson Water Storage District -62.5 -106.7 -61.8 -133.8 -99.0 -36.3 -2.3 -22.4 -6.U -19.0 ♦0.7 -23.2 -3.fi — -lU.O ♦ 1.0 ♦1.3 -17.22/ ♦5.9 -55.9 ♦18.0 -28.5 -1.9 -31.1 -6.2 -59.1 ♦11.0 -1*7.8 0.0 -77.7 ♦53.5 ♦25.7 -25.6 ♦38.3 -18.3 -36.1 -16.85/ 1/ 1951 was the first year of substantial deliveries from Friant-Kem Carftl 2/ Fall of 1951 to spring of I960 3/ 1929 to 1951 5/ I9U1 to 1951 5/ Change from fall I95I to spring I958 32 LAHONTAN REGION Four ground water basins or areas in the northern portion of the Lahonton Region are shown on Plate 1. Average changes In water levels from 1959 to I96O, and maximum and minimum depths to water In each basin or area are given In Table 10. A summary of ground water level data collected In the northern portion of the region are presented In Table 11, Water level data In these basins or areas are on file with the department . The period of record Is Inadequate to Indicate trends In ground water level fluctuations. 33 7;.PLE 10 AVERAGE CHANGE IN GROUND WATER LEVELS IN BASINS AND AREAS IN LAHONTAN REGION SPRING 1959 TO SPRING I96O Number of Average Location and recorded maximum wells change in and minimum depth to water in Ground water basin or area considered ground water the spring of i960 In level 1959 in feet analysis to i960, in feet Name : Number Maximum : Mlnljnum Surprise Valley Madeline Plains Willow Creek Valley Honey Lake Valley 6-1.00 6-2.00 6-3.00 6-U.oo ■2.5 -1.6 -0.2 -1.9 ltON/l6E-36Gl 71.2 3UN/1UE-26B1 3U.0 3IN/13E-18GI 31.8 26N/16E-15E3 52.9 l46N/l6E-9Ll 21.9 37N ■'13E-32AI 1U.9 31N/12E-13M1 5.0 29N/1I+E-17R2 9.7 TABLE 11 SUMMARY OF GROUND WATER LEVEL DATA COLLECTED IN THE LAHONTAN REGION July 1, 1959 - June 30, I960 Ground water basin or area Lahontan Region Surprise Valley Madeline Plains Willow Creek Valley Honey Lake Valley Basin number Measuring: Agency 6-1.00 * Department of Water Resources 6-2,00 * Department of Water Resources 6-3.00 * Department of Water Resources 6-4.00 * Department of Water Resources Number of wells measured Monthly: Fall 19S9 • Spring . i960 8 221 211 3 127 139 7 7 h 413 528 Total * A ground water map was prapared for the spring nf \')60 15 768 885 34 APPENDIX A DESCRIPTION OF SELECTED WATER WELLS IN CENTRAL AND NORTHERN CALIFORNIA A-1 DESCRIPTION OF SELECTED WATER WELLS IN CENTRAL AND NORTHERN CALIFORNIA Explanation of heading and symbols used In the columns of the appendix table. State well number --The state well number is the number that has been assigned to identify a well. The system, which is referred to the township, range, and section subdivision of the Public Land Survey, is explained in Chapter I of the text. Because the designation of both State and Geological Survey well numbers is based on the same system, a well for which data are reported by either agency will, in most cases, have a common number and the number is not repeated in the "Agency well number" column. Ex- ceptions occur where the department and the Geological Survey number differs, and in these cases the Geological Survey number is shown in the "Agency well number" column. Agency well niimber — The agency well n\imber is the number assigned by any agency other than the Department of Water Resources in accordance with the numbering system used by that agency. Agency supplying data — Each number in this column is the code number for the agency supplying an agency well number different from the state well mamber. The agency code consists of a five digit number, the first of which is a region number. Thus, 32100 A-2 refers to agency 2100 In Region 3. Because of the limitations of punch-card space, the agency code has been shown as a four digit number without the region number. Therefore, the four digit agency code should always be referred to the region In which the well is located. The first digit of the four digit agency code designates the type of well-numbering system used by the agency, as follows: Code Well-numbering system 1 Location numbers 2 Monterey County Flood Control and Water Conservation District or Santa Clara Valley Water Conservation District system 3 Serial numbers 4 Local members 5 State or USGS system 6 USER system 7 South San Joaquin Irrigation District system The last three digits of the agency code are numbers that designate within specified serial limits the type of agency from which the data were obtained, as follows: Code Type of agency 000-049 Federal 050-099 State 100-199 County 200-399 Municipal 400-699 Dlstrict--Water, Irrigation, Conservation, etc. 700-999 Private A-3 The agencies and code numbers assigned to them in each of the Regions are listed In the following tabulation: 5000 5001 5050 5200 2400 3700 4200 5000 5050 5100 5500 North Coastal Region U, S. Geological Survey U. S. Bureau of Reclamation Department of Water Resources City of Portuna San Francisco Bay Region Santa Clara Valley Water Conservation District Stanford University City of Palo Alto U. S. Geological Survey Department of Water Resources Alameda County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Alameda County Water District 2100 2400 5050 5101 5400 Central Coastal Region Monterey County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Santa Clara Valley Water Conservation District Department of Water Resources San Benito County South Santa Clara Valley Water Conservation District A-4 Agency Code Agency 1201 1531 1700 3200 3202 3520 3521 3524 3525 3527 3631 3636 3700 4637 4640 4701 5000 5001 5050 5100 5101 5102 5103 5104 Central Valley Region East Bay Municipal Utility District San Luis Canal Company Kern County Land Company City of Fresno Sacramento Municipal Utility District Oakdale Irrigation District Modesto Irrigation District Turlock Irrigation District Merced Irrigation District El Nido Irrigation District Fresno Irrigation District Consolidated Irrigation District Individual Owner Alta Irrigation District Buena Vista Water Storage District California Water Service Company U. S. Geological Survey U. S. Bureau of Reclamation Department of Water Resources Tehama County Colusa County Sutter County Yuba County Yolo County A-5 Agency Code Agency 5105 5106 5107 5108 5109 5110 5111 6001 6528 5529 6530 6600 6601 6602 6603 6604 6605 6606 6607 6608 6609 6610 6611 6612 Central Valley Region (Cont,) Glenn County Butte County Placer County Sacramento County Solano County San Joaquin County Lake County Flood Control and Water Conservation District U. S. Bureau of Reclamation Chowchilla Water District Poso Soil Conservation District Madera Irrigation District Orange Cove Irrigation District Stone Corral Irrigation District Iva"nhoe Irrigation District Kaweah Delta Water Conservation District Tulare Irrigation District Exeter Irrigation District Lindsay-Strathmore Irrigation District Lindmore Irrigation District Porterville Irrigation District Lower Tule River Irrigation District Vandalia Irrigation District Saucellto Irrigation District Pixley Irrigation District A-6 Agency Code Agency 6613 6614 1615 6616 5600 5617 5601 5618 5620 6619 7518 Central Valley Region (Cont.) Delano-Earlimart Irrigation District Southern San Joaquin Municipal Utility District North Kern Water Storage District Shaft er -Was CO Irrigation District James Irrigation District Semitropic Water Storage District Tranquillity Soil Conservation District Corcoran Irrigation District Kern County Stirveyor Terra Bella Irrigation District South San Joaquin Irrigation District Well Use — The use of water is indicated as follows: Well Use Code 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Domestic Irrigation Mxinicipal Industrial Injection Drainage Domestic and Irrigation Test Stock Unused A-7 Well depth --Well depths shown were reported by the owner, obtained from a driller's log, or measured at the time of the well canvass. Data avallable --Under this heading, code numbers indicate the type of data that are available with respect to well logs, water analyses, and production records, as follows: Data Code Log record Log 1 Confidential log 2 (Sec. 7076, Water Code) Water Analyses Mineral 1 Sanitary 2 Heavy Metals 3 Mineral and Sanitary 4 Production recprd Available 1 Punp test available 2 Period of record — The last two digits of the year the record began or ended are shown. A-8 DESCRIPTION OF SELECTED WELLS DiU Period ol 5 Number Agency Well Mumber Agencr Supplying Nimbei Well Ihc Well Depth in (eel / IviiUble Bee Old Well s « — s-5 '^ or £ •o NORTH 1 COASTAL REGION SMITH RIVER PLAIN 1-01. 00 16N/01W- 02J01 H 1 36 53 16N/01W- 17K01 H *0 53 16N/01W- 22001 H 1 22 52 16N/01W- ■22Q02 H 1 33 58 17N/01W- ■02P01 H 1 26 52 17N/01W- 15M02 H 30 53 18N/01W- ■26P01 H 7 28 52 BUTTE VALLEY 1-03, 00 45N/02W- ■03A01 M 2 270 1 51 46N/01E- •06N01 M 2 200 1 52 46N/02W- -25R01 M 2 94 1 52 46N/02W- -25R02 M 2 116 2 1 52 47N/01W- -14B01 M 8 50 ] 51 47N/01W- -27801 M 8 40 ] 51 47N/02W- -21D01 M 8 81 1 51 48N/01W- -26N01 M 375 53 SHASTA VALLEY 1-04. ,00 42N/05W- -20J0J M 1 40 4 53 ■o SCOTT RIVER VALLEY li-2N/09W-02N01 M 42N/09W-08C03 M 42N/09W-27N01 M 43N/09W-02K02 M 43N/09W-24F01 M A4N/09W-28P01 M 44N/09W-34G01 M MAD RIVER VALLEY 06N/01E-06H01 H 06N/01E-19Q01 H 06N/01E-29P01 H EUREKA PLAIN 05N/01E-20Q01 H EEL RIVER VALLEY 02N/01W-08B01 H 03N/01W-18D01 H 03N/01W-34J01 H 03N/02W-26R01 H ROUND VALLEY 22N/12W-04B01 M 22N/12W-18N01 M 22N/12W-19M01 M 22N/13W-01E01 M 23N/12W-31E01 M 23N/12W-31N01 M 1-05 .00 9 28 1 53 1 66 60 19 53 2 19 53 2 205 1 1 53 1 65 1 53 100 1 53 1-08 .00 27 51 1 108 1 51 U ^►6 52 1-OS .00 1 157 1 1 51 1-lC .00 2 40 51 1 24 51 496 1 1 51 2 30 51 1-11 .00 2 200 1 51 9 452 52 1 303 1 1 51 h 101 1 57 2 45 1 57 o 200 1 51 A-10 DESCRIPTION OF SELECTED WELLS SUIe Well Number LAYTONVILLE VALLEY 21N/14W-30M01 M 21N/15W-11R02 M 21N/15W-11R03 M 21N/15W-11R04 M 21N/15W-12M01 M 21N/15W-24A01 M 22N/15W-22E01 M LITTLE LAK.E VALLEY 18N/13W-07C01 M lttN/13W-08L01 M 18N/13W-08L02 M 18N/13W-17J01 M 18N/13W-18E01 M 18N/13W-19B01 M POTTER VALLEY 17N/11W-18J01 M 17N/11W-29P01 M 17N/11W-32J01 M UN/12W-HN01 M 15N/12W-08L01 M 15N/12W-21M01 M 15N/12W-28R02 M 15N/12W-35M01 M SANEL VALLEY 13N/11W-18E01 M Agencr Well Number Aqency Supplying Number Well Ihe Well [>eplli in leel Dali Aviilibie *«i Period of (ecord 1-12.00 7 23 1 52 33 52 1 44 52 59 1 76 59 1 20 59 28 1 52 7 78 1-13. 1 00 52 214 58 1 19 53 2 97 1 1 46 1 40 58 493 58 2 454 1 1-14. 00 54 1 36 51 1 104 51 1 12 1-15. 00 51 1 30 1 51 58 1 62 51 7 46 51 2 35 51 58 2 190 1-16 ,00 51 7 52 53 A-11 DESCRIPTION OF SELECTED WELLS Stile Well Number Agency Well Number Agency Supplying Number Well Use Well Depth in feet Date Available *-a Period of Record SANEL VALLEY 1-16 .00 13N/11W-19P01 M 2 44 53 13N/11W-20G01 M 1 135 53 13N/11W-29D01 M 1 5 53 59 ALEXANDER VALLEY 1-17 ,00 10N/09W-18B01 M 2 180 1 1 50 10N/09W-26L02 M 1 40 1 50 10N/09W-33C01 M 10N/09W 33B01 5000 1 20 50 11N/10W-08P01 M 1 30 1 51 11N/10W-17P02 M 2 36 53 11N/10W-19F02 M 1 334 52 SANTA ROSA VALLEY 1-ia .00 SANTA ROSA AREA 1-18 .01 06N/07W-30M01 M 7 104 1 1 47 06N/08W-07P02 M 1 120 45 06N/08t^-13R01 M 1 250 42 06N/08W-15J01 M 61 42 07N/07W-06R01 M 7 133 2 51 07N/08W-20K01 M 2 626 49 07N/08W-31C01 M 320 50 07N/09W-35D02 M 1 167 1 1 50 08N/08W-19E01 M 2 142 1 49 08N/09W-36N01 M 89 49 HEALDSBURG AREA 1-18 .02 08N/09W-03P01 M 1 110 2 50 08N/09W-22L01 M 1 44 1 51 09N/09W-28N01 M 2 53 53 A-12 DESCRIPTION OF SELECTED WELLS Well Number Agency Well Number HEALDSBURG AREA 09N/09W-34N01 M 10N/10W-35Q01 M LOWER RUSSIAN RIVER VALLEY 07N/10W-06N01 M 07N/ 10W-07D01 07N/11W-14E01 M 07N/11W-16M01 M Agency Supplyrng Number Well Use Well Depth in ieet Data Available Period o( Record 1-18,02 9 198 49 2 285 1-98.00 54 5000 3 120 1 58 1 47 1 51 40 58 A-13 DESCRIPTION OF SELECTED WELLS stale Agencr Well Number Agency Supplying Nuaiber Well Ihe Well Depth in leet Data Available Period of (ecord Well Number s 5-= CD UJ SAN FRANCISCO BAY REGION PETALUMA VALLEY 03N/06W-01Q01 M 05N/07W-20B01 M 05N/07W-20B02 M 05N/07W-21H01 M 05N/07W-26R01 M 05N/07W-35K.01 M NAPA-SONOMA VALLEY NAPA VALLEY 0*N/04W-13E01 M 05N/04W-11M01 M 06N/04W-17A01 M 07N/05W-09Q01 M 07N/05W-09Q02 M 07N/05W 16B02 07N/05W-09Q03 M n 7N/05W-16B03 07N/05W-23D02 M 08N/06W-10Q01 M SONOMA VALLEY 05N/05W-08Q01 M 05N/05W-17C01 M 03N/05W-28N01 M 05N/03W-29N01 M 05N/06W-14C01 M 05N/06W 14B01 SUISUN-FAIRFIELD VALLEY 0*N/02W-06A01 M 2-01.00 1 225 1 50 1 600 1 1 49 58 9 158 53 1 92 59 1 428 50 2 78 6 2-02.00 2-02.01 49 9 98 1 30 1 59 1 50 2 250 1 49 2 333 1 49 5000 232 49 5000 1 25 1^9 2 129 1 49 9 184 1 1 2-02.02 49 2 500 50 1 70 50 T 130 1 1 46 2 100 51 5000 2 116 2-03.00 50 39 20 A-14 DESCRIPTION OF SELECTED WELLS Stile Well Number Agency Well Number Agency Supplying Number Well Use Well Depth in ieet Datd Avdildble » «> art BUTTE COUNTY 1TN/02E-08D01 M 18N/01E-33N02 M 18N/01E-33N03 M 18N/02E-16F01 M 18N/03E-16E02 M 18N/04E-28L01 M 19N/02E-10B09 M 19N/03E-16P01 M 19N/03E-19M01 M 19N/03E-30R01 M 20N/01E-27P01 M 20N/02E-29R01 M 20N/03E-32D01 M 20N/01W-15A01 M 21N/01E-33A01 M 21N/02E-08E01 M 21N/02E-26Q01 M 21N/01W-01E01 M 21N/01W-26K01 M 22N/01E-21E01 M 22N/02E-17E01 M 22N/01W-08R01 M 23N/01E-32P01 M 23N/'01W-10J02 M 23N/01W-33A01 M 5-21.03 1 24 29 30 60 47 9 96 47 1 41 2 190 1 47 3 20 53 2 47 7 1 53 2 275 1 48 1 48 1 25 2 1 29 T 29 7 56 29 1 110 29 33 1 37 46 29 1 51 1 51 29 -\ 29 n 200 53 9 52 49 1 48 42 47 1 1 48 A-26 DESCRIPTION OF SELECTED WELLS Slilc Well Nufflbei Agency Well Numbei AqencK Supplying Nu«ber Well Well Depth m leel DdU Aviiiible Period of Cecord COLUSA COUNTY 13N/01W-34P01 M 13N/02W-21B01 M 13N/02W-22H01 M 13N/02W-34R01 M 14N/01W-32R01 M 14N/02W-16N02 M 14N/03W-12F01 M 15N/01W-17N01 M lbN/02W-18N01 M 15N/03W-32B01 M 16N/01W-05K01 M 16N/01W-20F01 M 16N/U2W-26L01 M 16N/03W-01A01 M 16N/03W-35N02 M 16N/04W-11A01 M 16N/04W-35J01 M 17N/01W-06R01 M 17N/02W-06E01 M 17N/02W-11K01 M 17N/03W-10C01 M 17N/0^W-34&01 M 18N/01W-18Q01 M 18N/02W-15N01 M SUTTER COUNTY 11N/03E-15C01 M 5-21.04 8 57 41 2 725 1 50 1 150 48 9 50 8 20 1 41 2 308 1 1 L 57 32 49 8 19 41 8 19 1 41 9 75 53 1 84 29 1 1 29 111 1 1 39 8 19 1 41 1 500 57 2 335 57 9 85 57 2 271 1 58 206 53 1 1 29 1 41 48 8 17 1 41 8 38 5-21.05 41 2 108 47 A-27 DESCRIPTION OF SELECTED WELLS Stale Well Number Agency Well Number Agency Supplying Number Well Use Well Depth in feet Data Available £ — S S Period of Kecord SUTTER COUNTY 11N/04E-01M01 M 11N/04E-33J01 M 12N/01E-01A01 M 12N/02E-20P01 M 12N/02E-23P01 M 12N/03E-23N01 M 12N/0<+E-03R01 M 12N/04E-33L01 M 13N/01E-01J01 M 13N/02E-04J01 M 13N/02E-34M01 M 13N/03E-14E01 M 13N/03E-16A01 M 13N/04E-22G01 M 13N/05E-07K01 M 14N/01E-08A06 M 14N/01E-14G01 M 14N/02E-13R01 M 14N/03E-05C01 M 14N/03E-31B01 M 15N/01E-13A01 M 13N/01E-14F01 M 15N/02E-24B01 M 15N/02E-35D01 M 15N/03E-05D02 M 15N/03E-34L01 M 5-2] L.05 2 29 2 1 48 1 75 41 2 500 2 ] I 57 1 29 2 47 56 I 28 29 1 1 29 8 12 1 41 U 1 57 2 107 29 2 1 47 2 47 2 420 2 47 1 106 29 2 1 57 1 86 1 47 o 288 1 1 47 ? 1 47 2 260 1 47 1 182 1 29 2 47 283 1 1 47 O 200 1 47 - 210 1 47 A-28 DESCRIPTION OF SELECTED WELLS Stite Well Number Agency Well Number Agency Supplying Number Well the Well Depth in (eel DaU AvdiUble Period ol Record SUTTER COUNTY 15N/01W-25A01 M 16N/01E-31H01 M 16N/02E-26Q01 M 16N/03E-33J02 M 17N/01E-25J01 M 17N/02E-34A01 M 17N/O3E-30N01 M YUBA COUNTY 13N/04E-07E01 M 14N/03E-24B01 M 14N/04E-13C01 M 14N/04E-18C01 M 14N/05E-06B01 M 14N/05E-33O01 M 15N/04E-04R01 M 15N/04E-20F01 M 15N/O5E-19N01 M 16N/03E-26F01 M 16N/04E-08A01 M 16N/04E-34Q01 M 17N/P3E-35H02 M 17N/04E-27F01 M PLACER COUNTY UN/05E-34R03 M 11N/06E-11R01 M 12N/05E-23H01 M 5-21.05 1 30 1 29 36 32 2 60 57 2 2 48 2 48 47 2 47 5-21.06 2 1 47 2 1 47 2 487 1 1 48 2 190 1 47 2 210 1 48 2 111 29 2 1 47 2 205 1 47 1 1 52 2 1 47 2 47 1 30 47 2 165 1 47 2 ^7 5-21.07 2 53 53 1 820 1 48 A-29 DESCRIPTION OF SELECTED WELLS Sljle Well Number Agency Well Number Placer county 13N/05E-34R03 M 13N/05E-35M01 M 13N/06E-09N02 M SACRAMENTO COUNTY 03N/0!3E-03F01 M 05N/06E-36R01 M 05N/07E-27D01 M 06N/05E-17E01 M 06N/06E-20D01 M 06N/07E-28E01 M 06N/08E-15J01 M 07N/05E-05L01 M 07N/05E-32K01 M 07N/06E-05C01 M 07N/06E-06C01 M 07N/06E-22R01 M 07N/07E-27P01 M 07N/08E-13A01 M 08N/04E-27P01 M 08N/05E-03N01 M 08N/05E-21H02 M 08N/06E-05L01 M 08N/06E-11C01 M 08N/06E-20J01 M 08N/07E-31H01 M 08N/08E-29K01 M Agency Supplying Number Well Use Well Depth in ieet Data Available Period o( Secord 5-21. 07 70 1 57 2 67 31 52 47 5-21. 08 9 68 1 29 2 48 45 29 2 200 1 52 1 154 55 2 52 1 150 53 2 180 49 45 34 1 66 29 7 210 50 1 97 1 50 1 99 1 29 9 40 53 2 53 34 53 1 72 2 1 53 2 1 29 1 531 1 I 47 2 9 1 29 50 1 256 53 A-30 DESCRIPTION OF SELECTED WELLS Shit AfencT Well NunlMf Agency Supplrmq NMbe> Well Well DepHi ID leel AviiUble Period of Record Well Number S *-S - 13 a UJ SACRAMENTO COUNTY 09N/0^E-01R01 M 09N/05E-25J01 M 09N/05E 25A 09N/05E-29A01 M 09N/06E-17F01 M 09N/07E-12L01 M 09N/07E-16Q01 M 10N/04E-19D01 M 10N/04E 19 YOLO COUNTY 06N/03E-15C01 M 06N/03E-23P01 M 07N/03E-04Q01 M 08N/01E-07B02 M 08N/01E-15B01 M 08N/03E-19D01 M 08N/03E-31N01 M 08N/01W-16R02 M 09N/01E-08D01 M 09N/01E-22B01 M 09N/02E-14N01 M 09N/03E-07D01 M 09N/03E-30G01 M 09N/01W-35M01 M 10N/01E-14IC01 M 10N/01E-33A01 M 10N/02E-02N01 M 10N/02E-18M01 M 5-21.08 1 82 1 1 53 6001 1 400 2 ] 50 1 94 48 105 29 58 100 53 U 620 2 1 29 6001 8 63 5-21.09 42 1 53 53 2 96 53 9 115 1 52 9 116 31 2 308 49 98 1 51 2 174 48 33 2 180 51 130 1 52 1 177 1 1 52 49 2 295 1 52 2 77 1 57 31 355 1 35 1 64 1 31 A-31 DESCRIPTION OF SELECTED WELLS State Well Number YOLO COUNTY 10N/02E-21M02 M 10N/O2E-26O01 M 10N/01W-09E01 M 10N/01W-29M01 M 11N/01E-18B01 M 11N/01E-25R01 M 11N/02E-18F02 M 11N/02W-26J01 M 12N/01W-05M01 M 12N/01W-36K01 M CAPAY VALLEY 10N/02W-16L01 M 11N/03W-04P01 M 11N/03W-26M03 M 12N/03W-19H01 M SOLANO COUNTY 05N/02E-36N01 M 06N/01E-2AL01 M 06N/02E-29N01 M 06N/01W-11G01 M 06N/01W-13R01 M 07N/01E-12N02 M 07N/01E-33R01 M 07N/02E-12C01 M 07N/01W-13H01 M 08N/01E-23O01 M Agency Well Number Agency Supplying Number Well Use Well Depth in leel Data Available Period of Record 5-21.09 2 50 31 2 385 1 1 ] 52 1 31 1 80 31 2 140 56 1 56 2 56 2 200 1 55 2 677 1 53 580 1 5-21.10 56 1 20 1 53 2 316 1 55 2 60 1 53 1 5-21.11 53 h 47 2 108 1 48 2 105 29 1 93 31 1 60 29 98 1 49 9 86 45 1 140 29 1 158 57 2 356 1 48 A-32 DESCRIPTION OF SELECTED WELLS ^lj ymbci Well Nainbtf Agency Supplrmt NMibef Well Well DepHt 11 leet Dill AviiUble Period ol Decord Well M S ^ at s Uk« SOLANO COUNTY 5-21, .11 08N/01E- 32E01 M 1 48 08N/01E- 33Q01 M 9 58 31 08N/01E- 33002 M 9 58 58 08N/02E- ■22001 M 2 289 49 08N/02E- •32J01 M 150 48 08N/01W- •23B01 M 2 175 1 31 08N/01W- ■34A01 M 2 172 1 49 SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY 5-22 ,00 ^40K.ELUMNE RIVER AREA 5-22 .01 02N/06E- •16L01 M 2 48 03N/05E- -16A01 M 1 1 47 03N/06E-29C01 M 2 48 03N/06E- -35P01 M 1 2 48 03N/07E- -10L04 M 030/710 K04 1201 1 190 35 03N/07E- -20P02 M 2 48 03N/08E- -08E01 M 2 400 48 03N/08E- -19C01 M 7 375 48 04N/05E- -22A01 M 9 48 0<»N/06E- -12N01 M 9 38 29 04N/07E- -33H01 M 2 48 0^N/08E- -18D01 M 7 220 48 05N/05E- -33A01 M 1 48 05N/07E- -34G01 H 2 48 05N/08E- -22001 M 200 34 CALAVERAS RIVER AREA 5-22 .02 01N/06E- -UCOl M 030/2 4701 : 835 1 31 A-33 DESCRIPTION OF SELECTED WELLS state Agency Well Number Agency Supplying Number Well Use Well Depth in (eel Data Available Period of Record Well Number s «) — '■ ° s J" CALAVERAS RIVER AREA 01N/07E-07E01 M 100/1 02N/06E-34K01 M 040/1 02N/07E-01R02 M 02N/07E-12A01 M 02N/G7E-16L01 M 02N/07E-33R01 M 02N/08E-I2L01 M 02N/08E-21R01 M 02N/09E-05H01 M 02N/09E-07G02 M 03N/08E-32P01 M 03N/09E-25R01 M FARMINGTON-COLLEGEVILLE AREA 01N/06E-35A02 M 01N/07E-13E01 M 01N/08E-17D01 M 01N/08E-26A02 M 01N/09E-15B01 M 01N/10E-31Q02 M 01S/07E-10A01 M 01S/08E-15A01 M 01S/08E-19N01 M 01S/09E-09R01 M TRACY AREA 01S/05E-31R01 M 01S/05E-35Q01 M 5-22.02 4701 3 1 46 4701 3 535 1 1 31 1 26 2 2 36 2 260 47 47 2 47 2 47 2 47 2 47 2 47 2 5-22.03 1 48 2 150 55 1 135 49 2 1 1 49 7 49 2 2 70 55 2 1 49 2 1 55 49 2 1 5-22.04 49 1 190 56 3 600 56 A-34 DESCRIPTION OF SELECTED WELLS suit Well Number Agency Well Number Agency Supplying NtMibcf Well Well Depth in feel Avirlible Period ol Becofd TRACY AREA 01S/06E-31E01 M 02S/05E-16C01 M 02S/05E-2^N01 M 02S/06E-27E01 M 02S/06E-31N01 M 03S/06E-03F01 M 03S/06E-09J01 M SO SAN JOAQUIN IRRIGATION DIST 01S/07E-15J01 M 010/715 2 02S/09E-08H01 M 020/908 1 OAKDALE IRRIGATION DISTRICT 01S/09E-36A01 M 012 01S/10E-28J01 M 026 02S/09E-26F01 M 004 02S/10E-33J01 M 063 02S/11E-31N01 M 102 02S/12E-31K01 M 112 03S/10E-15A01 M 089 03S/11E-18D01 M 109 MODESTO IRRIGATION DISTRICT 02S/08E-34A0I M 049 02S/09E-33A01 M 088 03S/07E-15A01 M 002 03S/08E-13A01 M 071 03S/08E-23A01 M 064 03S/09E-15A01 M 096 5-22. 04 1 80 1 56 2 200 56 2 58 1 40 57 500 56 1 58 56 1 98 5-22< ,05 40 7518 49 7518 5-22 .06 49 3520 2 40 3520 2 46 3520 2 45 3520 2 40 3520 2 40 3520 2 45 3520 2 44 3520 2 5-22 .07 40 3521 8 12 55 3521 8 12 55 3521 8 12 53 35-^1 8 12 18 3521 8 12 53 3521 8 12 53 A-35 DESCRIPTION OF SELECTED WELLS Stale Agency Well Number Agency Supplying Number Well Use Well Depth in leel Data Available Period of [Record Well Number s *5 LU MODESTO IRRIGATION DISTRICT 04S/07E-02A01 M Oil 04S/08E-03A01 M 056 TURLOCK IRRIGATION DISTRICT 04S/08E-27O01 M 207 04S/09E-21A01 M 253 0^S/10E-21R01 M 350 04S/11E-29N01 M 405 05S/08E-01N01 M 218 05S/09E-14R01 M 290 05S/09E-24N01 M 291 05S/10E-21R01 M 356 05S/11E-21N01 M 418 06S/09E-15R01 M 280 06S/10E-21A01 M 361 06S/11E-08R01 M 422 MERCED IRRIGATION DISTRICT 06S/11E-34R01 M 306 06S/12E-21N01 M 208 06S/13E-19N01 M 509 06S/14E-32N01 M 703 07S/10E-01N01 M 102 07S/11E-13N01 M 315 07S/12E-12R01 M 513 07S/12E-21D01 M 332 07S/13E-16N01 M 613 0TS>'14E-16R01 M 817 5- 22 .07 3521 8 12 53 3521 8 12 53 5- 22 .08 352i^ 53 3521+ 8 53 352k 8 2 53 352i+ 8 53 352i+ 8 53 352k 6 16 352k 8 16 ^52k 8 53 352i+ 8 53 352i+ 8 53 352i+ 8 53 352it 8 53 5- 22 .09 3525 8 53 3525 8 2 1 53 3525 8 56 3525 8 53 3525 8 53 3525 8 53 3525 8 34 3525 8 53 3525 8 53 3525 8 53 A-36 DESCRIPTION OF SELECTED WELLS SUte Well Number Aqenqr Well Number MERCED IRRIGATION DISTRICT 07S/15E-20R01 M 900 07S/15E-36N01 M 917 08S/12E-01D01 M 604 08S/13E-09R01 M 1020 08S/14E-01A01 M 905 EL NIDO IRRIGATION DISTRICT 09S/13E-14R01 M 010 09S/14E-17tC01 M 004 DELTA-MENDOTA AREA 02S/04E-16H01 M 02S/04E 16 02S/04E-25J01 M 02S/04E 25 02S/04E-28A01 M 02S/04E 28 92S/04E-29001 M 02S/04E 29 02S/05E-32A01 M 02S/05E 32 03S/05E-08R01 M 03S/05E 8A 03S/05E-08R02 M 03S/05E 8F 03S/05E-25Q01 M 03S/05E 25 03S/05E-26IC01 M 03S/05E 26 03S/06E-16Q01 M 03S/06E 16 03S/06E-18N01 M 03S/06E 18 03S/06E-25D01 M 03S/06E 25A 04S/06E-04H01 M Q4S/06E 4A 04S/06E-09R01 M 04S/06E 9 04S/07E-27M01 M 04S/07E 27A 04S/07E-31D01 M 04S/07E 31 05S^07E-05D01 M 05S/07E 5C Agency Supplyrng Nimbcf Well Well Oeptti in ieel D«l< A«irlipl»in« Nmrdm Well Well DepHi in leet Aviilible *-« Period of (ec«(4 5-22.13 6001 1 50 6001 2 36 6001 2 28 6001 2 114 28 6001 2 20 6001 78 45 6001 1 36 6001 2 52 6001 2 38 6001 2 112 38 6001 2 20 6001 2 5-22.14 36 6001 38 51 6001 2 52 22 6001 2 44 6001 2 50 6001 1 41 6001 9 82 5-22.15 40 6001 2 164 37 3631 2 39 6001 9 32 51 3631 2 44 6001 2 37 3631 1 21 A-Al DESCRIPTION OF SELECTED WELLS state Agency Well Number Agency Supplying Number Well Use Well Depth in leel Data Available Period of Pecord Well Number s Q> ■ ^M T3 UJ FRESNO IRRIGATION DISTRICT 13S/20E-21J01 M 25 13S/21E-23D01 M 348/B 13S/22E-21A01 M 007/B 13S/23E-31P01 M 077/A 14S/18E-08J01 M 024/A 14S/18E-25B01 M 058/A 14S/19E-20B01 M 244/B 14S/21E-14A01 M 363 15S/20E-13E01 M 211 CITY OF FRESNO 14S/20E-09L01 M 09 14S/20E-10M01 M 03 FRESNO SLOUGH AREA 13S/15E-28H01 M 13S/15E 28C 13S/16E-25J01 M 13S/16E 25 14S/15E-28P01 M 14S/15E 28 14S/I6E-22N01 M 14S/16E 22 14S/17E-25A01 M 204/B 15S/16E-01L01 M 15S/16E 1 15S/16E-34E01 M 15S/16E 34A 15S/17E-22R01 M 15S/17E 22 15S/18E-16G01 M 15S/18E 16 15S/19E-18B01 M 333 16S/16E-10N01 M 16S/16E 10 16S/17E-23N01 M 16S/17E 23A 16S/18E-27C01 M 5-22. 15 3631 3 171 2 30 3631 ? 39 3631 2 50 3631 2 36 3631 2 21 3631 27 3631 40 3631 2 22 3631 5-22. 16 38 3200 3 170 1 30 3200 3 5-22. 17 30 6001 256 40 6001 118 36 6001 2 45 6001 1 46 3631 1 39 6001 2 300 29 6001 1000 29 6001 2 190 1 1 21 6001 2 9 267 1 21 44 6001 2 55 6001 2 552 1 26 3631 2 50 A-42 DESCRIPTION OF SELECTED WELLS Slate Well Number *»eiCT Well Ninbef AfcKT Well Well Deplti la Icel Axilible Peiied e( FRESNO SLOUGH AREA 16S/18E-31Q02 M 17S/17E-12H01 M 17S/18E-23A02 M CONSOLIDATED IRRIGATION DISTRICT 14S/22E-22N01 M Oil 15S/19E-24N01 M 071 15S/20E-28A01 M 075 15S/21E-15D01 M "02 15S/22E-16A01 M 018 15S/22E-29D01 M 026 16S/19E-14A01 M 055 16S/20E-22N01 M 049 16S/21E-22N01 M 061 16S/22E-23R01 M 034 17S/22E-03C01 M 042 ALTA IRRIGATION DISTRICT 14S/23E-36R01 M 012 14S/24E-31P01 M OllB 15S/23E-23A02 M 031 15S/24E-22D01 M 027C 16S/23E-23E01 M 080 16S/24E-21J01 M 084 16S/25E-29A01 M lOOD 17S/22E-24R01 M 159A 17S/23E-23D01 M 153 5- •22. 17 2 417 ' 1 26 2 50 2 35 5- ■22. 18 3636 8 46 3636 8 46 3636 8 46 3636 8 46 3636 8 46 3636 8 46 3636 8 46 3636 8 46 3636 8 46 3636 8 46 3636 8 46 5- -22. 19 4637 1 26 4637 45 4637 1 21 4637 34 4637 1 21 4637 2 2 21 4637 31 4637 9 25 4637 3 21 58 A-43 DESCRIPTION OF SELECTED WELLS Slate Agency Well Number Agency Supplying Number Well Use Well Depth in feet Data Available Period ot Record Well Number s ■si UJ ALTA IRRIGATION DISTRICT 17S/24E-23P01 M 146 17S/25E-10C01 M 123B 17S/25E-18R01 M 164 LOWER KINGS RIVER AREA 17S/19E-14J02 M 17S/20E-20B01 M 17S/21E-11601 M 18S/18E-12N02 M 18S18E12 18S/19E-26E01 M 18S/20E-16A01 M 18S/21E-10R01 M 19S/19E-25A01 M 19S/20E-21A01 M 20S/20E-09C01 M 20S/21E-03A01 M 20S21E03 20S/21E-25L01 M 20S21E25 21S/21E-04A0I M ORANGE COVE IRRIGATION DISTRICT 14S/25E-30D01 M 14S25E30 6001 15S/25E-22N01 M 15S25E22A 6001 STONE CORRAL IRRIGATION DISTRICT 16S/26E-32P01 M 16S26E32 6001 17S/26E-17P02 M 17S26E17 6001 2 IVANHOE IRRIGATION DISTRICT 18S/25E-12O01 M 5-22.19 4637 9 4637 4637 9 1 9 5-22.20 9 20 6001 211 50 2 2 1 6001 1 56 6001 9 2 5-22.21 102 5-22.22 88 133 5-22.23 21 59 47 26 ■99 36 25 25 47 47 47 44 48 47 25 43 49 46 45 38 46 1 24 A-44 DESCRIPTION OF SELECTED WELLS Stitc Well Number Well Numbcf Supplying NvwDCf Well Ihe Well Depth in leet 0 s •o PIXLEY IRRIGATION DISTRICT 23S/25E-16N03 M 23S/25E-16N04 M 23S/25E-17Q03 M ALPAUGH-ALLENSWORTH AREA 23S/24E-36A01 M 23S24E36 2AS/23E-21B02 M 24S23E21 24S/24E-23Q01 M 24S24E23 DELANO-EARLIMART IRRIG DIST 23S/25E-27J02 M 23S25E27 23S/26E-29P01 M 23S26E29A 23S/27E-28J01 M 23S27E28 24S/25E-10A01 M 24S25E10G 24S/25E-33J01 M 24S/26E-05R01 M 24S26E05A 24S/26E-20H01 M 24S26E20L 24S/26E-29R01 M 24S/26E-29R02 M 24S/26E-32G01 M 24S26E32A 24S/26E-34F01 M 24S/27E-10E01 M 24S27E10 24S/27E-31P01 M 24S27E31A 25S/26E-01A02 M 25S/26E-10B03 M 25S26E10A 25S/27E-22H01 M 25S27E22 5-22. 33 8 430 59 8 240 59 352 5-22. 34 58 6001 9 90 1 45 6001 8 77 36 6001 9 60 5-22. 35 26 6001 8 366 30 6001 2 270 44 6001 2 900 25 6001 2 522 1 37 2 500 37 6001 2 427 31 6001 2 1254 1 35 2 1300 54 300 58 6001 3 470 32 2 1510 58 6001 8 200 45 6001 2 1050 1 48 2 892 58 6001 b 375 46 6001 5 700 48 A-47 DESCRIPTION OF SELECTED WELLS State AiencT Well Numbet Agency Supplying Nimbci Well Ihe Well DepHi in (eel Oati Available Period •( Record Well Number CN 5-= 'Oi UJ SOUTH SAN JOAQUIN MUD 25S/25E-06H01 M 25S25E06A 25S/25E-35P01 M 0103501 25S/26E-28H02 M 25S26E28. 26S/26E-10R01 M 26S/26E-16P01 M 02E1602 NORTH KERN WATER STORAGE DIST 26S/25E-15R01 M 02D1501 26S/25E-31R01 M 02D3101 26S/26E-30P01 M 02E3001 27S/25E-01A01 M 27S25E01 27S/25E-06F01 M 03D0603 27S/26E-06H02 M 27S26E06 27S/26E-20E01 M 03E2003 27S/27E-30H02 M 27S27E30E 28S/25E-13L01 M 04D1304 28S/26E-22L01 M 04E2204 28S/27E-21F01 M 28S27E21 28S/27E-30P01 M G4F3003 SHAFTER-WASCO IRRIGATION DIST 27S/24E-03E01 M 03C0305 27S/24E-35C01 M 03C3502 27S/25E-28F01 M 03D2802 28S/24E-01R01 M 04C0102 KERN RIVER DELTA AREA 28S/25E-34J0I M 0403401 5-22. 36 6001 8 112 42 1700 2 800 35 6001 425 39 2 1000 58 1700 2 500 5-22, 37 33 1700 2 810 49 1700 2 646 1 1 42 1700 2 1000 1 [ 1 49 6001 9 148 32 1700 2 700 38 6001 8 387 38 1700 2 732 42 6001 49 1700 2 642 42 1700 2 700 38 6001 478 47 1700 2 790 5-22 .38 38 1700 2 570 1 38 1700 2 709 1 1 49 1700 2 442 38 1700 2 350 5-22 ,40 38 1700 1 378 38 A-48 DESCRIPTION OF SELECTED WELLS SMc Well Numbcf Well Nvfflbcf KqtKi SuwIyiKfl Welt Well Deplti m feel Ml Aviilible *-« Period •( Becwd KERN RIVER DELTA AREA 28S/26E-29L01 M 04E2902 29S/25E-12M01 M 0501201 29S/25E-33J01 M 05D3301 29S/26E-10L01 M 29S26E10 29S/27E-04J01 M 05F0401 29S/27E-26D01 M 05F2601 30S/24E-24Q01 M 30S24E24 30S/25E-03H01 M 06D0301 30S/25E-21L01 M 06D2103 30S/26E-16J01 M 06E1601 30S/26E-27A01 M 06E2701 30S/27E-03G01 M 06F0302 30S/27E-28A02 M 30S27E28E 30S/28E-3?B01 M 06G3201 30S/28E-34R02 M 31S/25E-25A02 M 31S25E25A 31S/26E-01A01 M 07E0101 31S/26E-35D01 M 07E3501 31S/27E-04L01 M 07F0401 31S/27E-28J01 M 31S27E280 31S/28E-17P02 M 07G1702 31S/28E-30M01 M 07G3002 32S/26E-36G01 M 08E3605 32S/27E-02B02 M 32S27E02 32S/27E-18E01 M 08F1802 5-22 .40 1700 2 600 56 1700 2 140 36 1700 2 39 59 6001 8 140 38 1700 2 725 37 1700 2 1 24 6001 47 1700 2 703 2 1 I 50 1700 40 1700 9 36 1700 2 700 47 1700 2 700 47 6001 2 40 1700 2 441 40 200 59 6001 2 49 59 1700 2 36 1700 2 40 1700 2 700 1 47 6001 2 40 1700 7 157 1 40 1700 2 800 48 1700 8 700 47 6001 1 125 36 5« 1700 2 850 51 A-49 DESCRIPTION OF SELECTED WELLS state Agency Well Number Agency Supplying Numbci Well Use Well Depth in leel Ddia Available Period of Kecord Well NumlKr S ll °s £ UJ KERN RIVER DELTA AREA 32S/28E-04A01 M 08G0402 EDISON-.MARICOPA AREA 29S/28E-26J01 M 29S/29E-33N01 M 30S/28E-02R01 M 30S28E02E 30S/29E-05F01 M 30S/29E-26A01 M 30S/29E-31H01 M 30S/29E-31R01 M 30S/30E-20R01 M 31S/29E-09A01 M 31S/29E-29A01 M 31S/30E-09R01 M 31S/30E-21G01 M 32S/25E-35N02 M 32S/28E-23R01 M 08G2301 32S/29E-07P01 M 08H0701 32S/29E-08R02 M 32S/29E-16R02 M 32S/29E-21P01 M 32S29E21 11N/18W-06P01 S 11N/18W-28D01 S 11N/19W-04H01 S 10H0402 11N/19W-24R01 S 11N19W24 11N/19W-28G01 S 5-22.40 1700 1 282 5-22.41 52 8 204 33 39 6001 7 500 50 2 498 37 2 622 38 328 59 167 59 1 480 29 2 3? 2 530 43 7 600 42 2 1004 52 3 1650 62 1700 2 815 45 1700 2 1000 48 57 400 59 6001 8 340 37 2 732 1 4P 672 57 1700 2 1140 1 4^ 6001 3 830 39 7 1094 1 53 A-30 DESCRIPTION OF SELECTED WELLS Well Niimber Well Supplrmg Well Well Deplk II Jeel Ml AviiUble Period •( Vetwd EDISON-MARICOPA AREA 11N/20W-07Q01 S 10G0702 11N/20W-18F01 S 1061801 11N/20W-24A01 S 10G2401 11N/21W-05M01 S 10E0903 11N/21W-14D02 S lOFl^Ol 11N/22W-04H01 S 10E0401 11N/23W-12P01 S 12N/19W-32E01 S 12N/20W-31R01 S 12N20W31B 12N/20W-36Q02 5 12N/21W-29N01 S 09F2901 12N/22W-31E01 S 12N/22W-36R01 S 12N/23W-26N01 S 12N/23W-28P01 S BUENA VISTA WATER STORAGE DIST 26S/22E-32R01 M 27S/22E-16B01 M 27S/22E-21F02 M 27S22E21A 27S/22E-32H01 M 28S/22E-10D02 M 28S22E10 28S/22E-36P01 M C6 28S/23E-31R01 M C4 29S/23E-08A01 M 087 29S/23E-36R01 M 29S23E36A 5-22 .41 1700 2 1243 1 1 54 1700 9 601 2 49 1700 2 1007 1 1 52 1700 2 1000 51 1700 8 584 43 1700 2 1008 51 2 1120 1 1 56 8 1000 47 6001 8 1208 52 8 1002 56 1700 2 1002 4^9 2 1137 56 2 1266 1 48 498 59 702 5-22 1 .42 56 2 53 2 800 59 6001 8 1 700 54 49 6001 2 420 45 4640 7 38 4640 2 39 4640 2 38 6001 2 216 49 A-51 DESCRIPTION OF SELECTED WELLS State Well Number Agency Well Number Agency Supplying Number Well Use Well Depth in leel Data Available Period ol 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V (u^- - -^lui ±- V STATE OF CALIFORNIA THE RESOURCES AGENCY OF CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF WATER RESOURCES DIVISION OF RESOURCES PLANNING GROUND WATER CONDITIONS IN CENTRAL AND NORTHERN CALIFORNIA, 1959-60 FLUCTUATION OF WATER LEVEL IN WELLS NORTH COASTAL REGION PETALUMA VALLEY (2-LOO) SONOMA COUNTY WELL 5N/TW-2O8l.2OBa,M0eaM SANTA CLARA VALLEY (2-900) SOUTH ALAMEDA COUNTY (2-9,01) UPPER AQUIFER WELL ■lS/tW-Z9C4, M BB BM, LIVERMORE VALLEY (2-10,00) ALAMEDA COUNTY WELL 3S/ie-ZEI,M.0.B.aM. NAPA VALLEY (2-2,01) NAPA COUNTY WELL6N/4W-tTAI. M D S SM. 1 1 A LJ!, SE_ K l\ r\.'- -+, /[. i I9B0 / - — -- ». t- -- \ \ r N \ ^ \ / y/ \ ^ / ' \ \ \tA--~-- :::::-r:^"=::"::::::::::::::=:: ^ 4A ^+1 L[i_ lli^ ^\Ut niptt.^ W' i^ u ^11 t^ - I 1 All iL t. ^/iv/tii \ \—v\HAt _________4g5 1--------4 -::H^i: |:. ::::: ::::::::::::::Brffi::::::::::::%-t::d:E::::: :::::: ^:5:::::::::::::jH::::^:::::::::: ^\ SANTA CLARA VALLEY (2-900) SOUTH ALAMEDA COUNTY (2-9,011 LOWER AQUIFER WELL 4S/£W-36KI, M.D.e.SM SONOMA VALLEY (2-202) SONOMA COUNTY WELL5N/SW-;eNI. M.D B SM ifiOl arp fl A " ■" r ~ ~" ^^ \ \ «' 1 ^ K 1- ~ I - t— A^ I ^ Xl - i-A ' ~J\ _ ._ _., . - - - T" f SUISUN-FAIRFIELD VALLEY (2-3.00) SOLANO COUNTY WeLL4N/2W-6AI, M D B BM * :^j^ \t •\.: E K SANTA CLARA VALLEY (2-900) NORTH SANTA CLARA COUNTY (2-9,02) WELLrS/IE-3IA2, WDeSM. r k ^-i^WIH^I ^^ / HALF MOON BAY TERRACE (2-22,00) SAN MATEO COUNTY WELL SS/5W-29NI,M.D8eM. 'r 1^ L ^L - ^'' X^v -'-~-M I9S5 YEAR STATE OF CALIFORNIA THE RESOURCES AGENCY OF CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF WATER RESOURCES DIVISION OF RESOURCES PLANNING GROUND WATER CONDITIONS IN CENTRAL AND NORTHERN CALIFORNIA. 1959- FLUCTUATION OF WATER LEVEL IN WELLS SAN FRANCISCO BAY REGION 60 PAJARO VALLEY {3-200) MONTEfiEY COUNTY WCI.LI2Sf2e-«J>,H.OBaH. GILROY-HOLLISTER VALLEY 13-3D0) SAN BENITO COUNTY (3-3.0ZJ WELL liS/SE-tzri.M.O B,BU oEi-" "■-''■ ^tr ti - X- ^ if _ _.. n\ 1- f '---^U^ \ - A - 1 r 1948 IS90 IV99 =\ I- ^A X\^ r'"" 1 >9» l»4p SALINAS VALLEY MONTEREY COUNTY (3-400) EAST SIDE AREA (3-40Z) wEkk i*sfx-aiu,uo>B.ftiiL ^ti. >_ C::*. C^^J " z^ ^ "'^--^ ^ — ^'^ ' k- '^''^ r SALINAS VALLEY MONTEREY COUNTY (3-400) ARROYO SECO CONE (3-404) WELLITS/iC-UEI.U.Ok^H ,«= ^ !^ -^\~'~''^:s-A^L '-vN, K \. t\ "^~.-> ^ ^\ I F~Ar\ 30 SALINAS VALLEY MONTEREY COUNTY (3-400) UPPER VALLEY AREA (3-408) wELLi9s/'E->on.M.0BaH. 't\ tt "\V i \7 K \-. '^\ i SALINAS VALLEY MONTEREY COUNTY (3-4001 FOREBAY AREA (3-403) IDELL l/S/SE-IICI.UDSSH CARMEL VALLEY (3-7001 MONTEREY COUNTY SALINAS VALLEY MONTEREY COUNTY (3-4001 PRESSURE AREA- ISO FOOT AQUIFER (3-4.01) -JL-_ X ^ L :j ?:^v^;\^^^^:[::l::\-:rrr: ::H:::::::::^::-;57'::::^=5 : ;:±:-:::.:~:::;::::::::::): 1 v^^X _: -^ ^-s-^ . . /^r t-'-- " " ^^^^.^^^S"^^ "^s ,.»,..«>.«■ -'--- r ■nM 3NNECTS MEASUREMENTS MADE IT IMTEAVIlLS STATE OF CALIFORNIA THE RESOURCES AGENCY OF CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF WATER RESOURCES DIVISION OF RESOURCES PLANNING GROUND WATER CONDITIONS IN CENTRAL AND NORTHERN CALIFORNIA. 1959-60 FLUCTUATION OF WATER LEVEL IN WELLS CENTRAL COASTAL REGION SACRAMENTO VALLET (S-2100) TEHAUA COUNTY |fS-2l 01) wcu.MH/iw-4>(i. It saw REDDING BASIN t9>600) SHASTA COUNTY wriL 3iNfsw-iasi,uOB«y 1 1 1 1 1 X.:--" - \ ^ \i -- — : 1 "\ / 1 \Ai \ n '/ M 1 1 SACRAMENTO VALLEY (5-21 00) SUTTEB COUNTY (5-21 OSl WELL I1H/SC-I«E>, M OBaU -1- 1 1 „ ------- ^ \ ^A_ .-.=-,..-' ---==i. •'■^£^""^5,^ :_ .__ __ ^ ^ ? -L-i- -L- _L 4flO - 440 - 410 - 410 - 4ID - -t»iH - • -"■ •1 ° -- \n ^ ^ fN/ J :l^ ^^ ^ SACRAMENTO VALLEY (5-21 00) YUBA COUNTY (9-21061 WELL l*N/3E-S3ai, UDBSM ± - ^^ ^^^±: .r r _., -tl 3 -, - A^ ■ -^ H i -i^ \ r i SACRAMENTO VALLEY (9-21.00) SOLANO COUNTY (»-2l.in «Cl.l.tM/tE-llH1,UDBaH ' -- " " T" ***"" **'" --. - \i ^ i"\ ^ \\ls-' .-.-__ _ ^ ^^u, COLLAYOMI VALLEY 15-1900) LAKE COUNTY - 11 < « "- ^ - N n" \ 7 N ■MB 1**0 SACRAMENTO VALLEY (S-21 001 BUTTE COUNTY (5-21031 WELL ZiN'i* -Mm , U 08 SM TT" ^^\i# 3V ;#.4^' SACRAMENTO VALLEY t9-2J.OO) COLUSA COUNTY (5-21-04) WELL ITH/ZW-IIKI, MOA»U i 1 ' _^ . - 1 SACRAMENTO VALLEY (5-2100) PLACER COUNTY (S-ZI 07) "" ' •" * ,' -.|«J( / \ -1 — - - - 1 H\ '' \ \ A SID ISM <««0 l««3 ifjo \ \ SACRAMENTO VALLEY (5-2100) SACRAMENTO COUNTY (5-2108) WELUa«.«E-IOJP, NDflSU »ss (to 1"T~"*- yr- L ,i-'j-f-\—\—r~J-< -■- \ 4: : " : ■"" :i:^\^ 1 ' -,- . ^ VAaa ; 1 \A STATE OF CALIFORNIA THE RESOURCES AGENCY OF CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF WATER RESOURCES DIVISION OF RESOURCES PLANNING GROUND WATER CONDITIONS IN CENTRAL AND NORTHERN CALIFORNIA. 1959-60 FLUCTUATION OF WATER LEVEL IN WELLS IN SACRAMENTO VALLEY CENTRAL VALLEY REGION SAM JOAOUIN VALLEY ffi-SDO) UOKELUWNE RIVER AREA (S-22JX) Hj22t /SH^'hhI- P [^ ^w., ^.^ _ ^ 1 ^,jn_Ll ^ _ ^ 7?JS„45i^^. » fy» ^Vl 1^ ; ^ _ A^ : _ __ ^ St^ \ SAN JOAdDrrVALLfY (9-22001 CALAVERAS RIVER AREA {a-22J»l ^S: ^^ 1 ""^^l" ^i "N, -s,i /■-- in 1 ^^^^ T It "• ^ ' ' '"* \- ' ::; _:: : ::: : --- Av - ^ 1 i-- i ~~4 , T i " »0 IMS I9K) IBM 1940 l«4S 189(1 ISS9 ' SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY 15-2200) IRACr AREA (a-2£JM] . SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY (5-2200r OAKDALE IRRIGATION DISTRICT a-22J>6) WELL 2S'I0C-J3AH.D.&BU. , ::^b : - :" -^^^ -^'"^'" "■"''"r=v^-.=-":-=- "° \^ ± ^A- \ ,„ m:'-^\i\i\ y 1 ^ 1 — ^ — 1 — 1 — ; — 1 — 1 — 1 — 1 — i__i — 1 — 1 — 1 — 1 — L_I — L_ 1 — 1 — ^_J ^1 — 1 — 1 — 1 — 1 — 1 1 1 — i — I — 1 — 1 — 1 — 1 — 1 — 1 — 1 — 1 law 1 1 40 -L tir^J:-^!^ A AAAlxAt^f^^hCs ^*^ Al^a^A£lAt iih^t>.j^u.AA-t^l^2h±. A'\'^r ^f\^f\r^^'^^K ' '-*'^'^^"f^ArA/r\''^rA^r A. :::::::::::::::::: ;:: :::: :::: ' / \ 1 1 A ■^ r 'N \ ^ A. A ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ /v^ /\ fN ^ A -\ A A \ A / wy v^- \,/-J :rj^-trr -^^ ' t an mo , iizs SAN JOAOUIN VALLEY (5-22.00) MERCED IRRIGATION DISTRICT (9-2209) -" L rs/aE-izfli,M.o.B.aif. "*" "^ ■"""" ■" IfiO IW - 1 Xt^:iixA^Av ^-i.A.J.-AA^y^-f,-h-h^ 140 -^'-''^'^^?^^\^^^A/'^/^?*^^•^:;^/^/^?^^v^^ I ^ ~T MD ■"' 1 1 U 1 1 1 1.1' * ' LI' *'' U ' 1 1 U * ''* J ■ «W D UW Ct - Jl-dX- 7/7';^^^_^„. ,\l2\d' 1 SAN JOAOUIN VALLEY (5-2200) w DEtTA-IIENDOTA AREA -DEEP ZONE (B-22.il) 1 ,1 1 » , / 1 , ., , / • ' 1 / 1 I' 1 " / / / / SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY (5-22.00) CHOWCHILLA WATER DISTRICT 15-22.12) wELi. los/iaE-UKi. uce ay. -.. V a - - - - ^ \l V i • -'• 4r--t - . - 1 ^ ^''-'' 4U-t - ^- ^^ ~~-v^^ ^ - v\ V ^ ^^-' '-^ ^^m V 444 J 141 SAN JOAOUIN VALLEY (5-221: MADERA IRRIGATION DISTRICT (B r ^ / \ J s / - ^ ' \ SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY (S-2200) CONSOLIDATED IRRIGATION DISTRICT (9-22 181 ' WELLHS'NE-ieNi.iioaan I r. M t SAN JOAOUIN VALLEY (5-2 FRESNO IRRIGATION DISTRICT JS -i-l ^^^^~AU - - ^/^^^7- IMO (W8 '»0 ■•» l»«) i^iliauii.""" r l"-l ' " ^^^ ^2"% - - N ^'^'^^^^^^/v - " " U^-'^- - - - „ ^^ _ V SAN JOAOUK VALLEY (5-2200) LOWER KINOS niVER AREA (9-22^0) SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY (5-2£jOOI EXETER IRRIGATION I>|J2RI^T I^22.2e| lOAOulN VALLEY (9-22.00) IRRIGATION DISTRICT [S-2Z.I9) - "' ■- ^ S / '- s ^ '- ■^ - t\ "* \ k x^ \ ■ V y A \ ■\^'^^ ^ ii~ " - n^'"-' , r \ 7\ '^ i- ,: "" V t __ ^^I __- --4 ~ ~\ u \- » - ^ h " -L t L i t: 1 1 T 1 ""1" " ■ 1 SAN J0A(1UJN VALLEY (5-22.00) MX cove fftaiGATlOH DISTRICT l»^.2il WtLL 191/UE-ZlNI, H.0 KIK SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY (5-22 00 ALTA IRRIGATION DISTRICT (9-22.(9) ■ELL I33/Z4C-H0>.I10.I.B>. 350 " " *10 <00 - ~ ~ ~ ~ — ~~ ~ — ~ ~ -N \ '\ \ ,, \ ~- - , ' ■■ . / ^ \ \ — ■~ y- \ ^P 1^ \ M , ^' .] \ V ' '\ L L L _ ■\ 1 X ^ a\ \ ^^^^ \ A ^\^^ ' ~ \7 4B0 ^s:!::!^ ,^s^^s^^ ^^^ =^ /\ „^ SAN JOiWUN VALLEY (5-22.00 STONE CORRAL IRRIGATION DISTRICT (5-22 22) «aL (ta/HC-H PI, ILOiKftM WELL tos/at-i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1-,-^......,..-^^-^)-),-^^^^ :::::::: ::: ..7M — / / ••, ' ^ ■'" """=. ^ - ■-■ \ t- ^-.z zoo 1 — 1 — 1 — 1 1 J — 1 — 1 — 1 — 1 — 1 — 1 — 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 -::::v:::::::::z::::::^b::::::::-:::: '"— ----:--r ^ ir:: ,„ :a:~:: r , ft- ,„::::::::::::::::::::::: k:^vr-:y::: lrj\ ™ 4 — J 140 _t — 1 — i — 1 — ! — 1 — 1 — — 1 — 1 — 1 — — 1 — 1 — 1 — 1 — \ — 1 — LJ — 1 — i — 1 — 1 — 1 — 1 — 1 — 1 — 1 — 1 — 1 — I — 1 — 1 — 1 — 1 — L_ SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY (5-2200) LIWISAY-STHATMIIOHE IRRIGATION DISTRICT 15-22J7) WIL). tOt/ZTC'»LKOBail zz.i: / i.. "■ ■■■" ~ J 1 f — ~ \ ~~ — » / V, 1 / - 1 / \ A \ \l H / ~ t - 1 1 ll I l\ 11 ll 1 •M -.48 .MO I9B3 1 SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY (5-22.00) ALPAUGH-ALLENSWOHTH AREA (5-2234) 1 -i ■-■ ^. . \ ' 1 1 1 ( 1 \ \ \ 1 V- / I 1 connscTioN N / ^ STATE OF CALIFOSNIA THE RESOURCES AGENCY OF CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF WATER RESOURCES DIVISION OF RESOURCES PLANNING GROUND WATER CONDITIONS IN CENTRAL AND NORTHERN CALIFORNIA. 1959-60 FLUCTilATION OF WATER LEVEL IN WELLS IN SOUTHERN SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY CENTRAL VALLEY REGION HISTORIC GROUND WATER AREAS 1 MSDEnA 2 fRESNO 3 CgNSOLIDATEO 5 CENTERVILLE BOTTOMS 6 AI.TA 7 IVANHOE e OUTSIDE IVANHOe 9 MILL CREEK ID TULARE II ELK BArOU l£ LINDSAy- EXETER 13 rULE RIVER It LOWEfi DEER CREEK IS MIDDLE DEER CREEK IG DELANO- EARLIMART 17 Mc FARLAND - SHAfTER le ROSEDALE 19 ARVIN-EDISDN LEGEND GROUND WATER LEVEL IN 1921 GRCXJND WATER LEVEL IN 1951 OnOUND WATER LEVEL IN 195! GROUND WATER LEVEL IN I9e< STATE OF CALIFORHI* THE RESOURCES AGENCY OF CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF WATER RESOURCES DIVISION OF RESOURCES PLANNING GROUND WATER CONDITIONS N CENTRAL AND NORTHERN CALIFORNIA, 1959-1960 MAP OF 19 GROUND WATER AREAS IN SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY AND PROFfLES ALONG SECTION A-A' SHOWING GROUND WATER LEVELS IN 1921, 1951, 1959 S I960 ^. _^ ^---.--^, ~-- v^ 'n ""~-''^- -_>, ' •^' ■^ ^' \. / s \ ' / s / / — ^\ ~~ ~ v^ ■~-^ /^ ■^ _^^^ ~ _ A^ ^ -^^^^ J "^^ tVANHOE GROUND WATER AREA ^ _ Lc- ;; ^ -J ■"^ ■^ - H ^ ■^ ■ ' ~- ... 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VI ■H^ ~ SEUICONfmEO CWOUHD 1¥»T£11 ~ ^^\ ITE > FOX SROUNO STATE OF CALIFORNIA THE RESOURCES AGENCY OF CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF WATER RESOURCES DIVISION OF RESOURCES PLANNING GROUND WATER CONDITIONS IN CENTRAL AND NORTHERN CALIFORNIA, 1959-60 FLUCTUATION OF AVERAGE WATER LEVEL, 1921 TO I960. IN 19 GROUND WATER AREAS IN SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY THIS BOOK IS DUE ON THE LAST DATE STAMPED BELOW RENEWED BOOKS ARE SUBJECT TO IMMEDIATE RECALL OCT 3 1992 LIBRARY, UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS Book Slip-50>n-8,'63(D9954s4)458 C(«l'-f orwiA TC ?24- CL PHYSICAL A?- SCIENCES no. 77: