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“AB 3030- Groundwater Management Act”

California Legislature

Department of Water Resources

“The groundwater Management Act provides a systematic procedure for an existing local agency to develop a groundwater management plan”

Google: California ab 3030 Nancy Slaff
“Bulletin 118” California Legislature Department of Water Resources

A study of California groundwater basins and information/requirements related to the development of a Groundwater Management Plan.

Google: California bulletin 118 Nancy Slaff
“Water Allocation In California; Legal Rights and Reform Needs” Harrison C. Dunning Institute of Government Studies research Paper, 1982. University of California, Davis.

This paper deals with four key aspects of water allocation in California; there are several types of water rights, public interest limitations on rights, elaborate contractual arrangements have largely eclipsed classical water rights and last, the law has not been adequately developed in regard to groundwater management. The paper deals with all these topics.

San Diego Law Library. Also, a copy will be available in the Campo Library in the Campo/Lake Morena Groundwater Subcommittee Library.

 

 

John Peterson

“Statistical Clustering of Major Solutes: Use as a Tracer for Evaluating Interbasin Groundwater Flow into Indian Wells Valley, California.”

Goeffrey Thyne & Cuneyt Guler

Environmental & Engineering Geoscience, Feb. 2006, Vol XII, Num. 1.

A simpler method of tracing groundwater flow using existing isotopes combined with statistical methods.      

 

See the above noted publication.

Sid Fox

“California Groundwater: Managing a Hidden Resource”

Gary Pitzer

Western Water, July/August 2003

A very good current article on water rights, use, law and legislation in California.

       

 

 

Campo/Lake Morena Groundwater Subcommittee Library in the Campo Library. Other info at: www.watereducation.org

Doug Paul