Deep Aquifers definition

Deep Aquifers means the water-bearing zones in the 180/400 Foot Aquifer Subbasin and Monterey Subbasin underlying the 400-Foot Aquifer.

Examples of Deep Aquifers in a sentence

  • This scope of work builds on the analysis done as part of the 180/400-Foot Aquifer Subbasin Groundwater Sustainability Plan 2022 Update and ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Valley Deep Aquifers Study, and it is intended to fill data gaps in the groundwater level monitoring network as required under SGMA, provide important data to refine the hydrogeologic conceptual model of the Subbasin, and obtain data to help with decisions regarding projects and management actions.

  • All funds received by the SVBGSA from [NAME] shall be used solely and exclusively to fund an investigation into the Deep Aquifers.

  • Subsequently, M&A found 3 potential ▇▇▇▇▇ that may be able to fill Deep Aquifers data gaps and completed the preliminary investigation of the Deep Aquifers Study.

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