Title: Mammoth Groundwater Extraction:
1Mammoth Groundwater Extraction A Hydrological
Analysis of Potential Recharge to an Eastern
Sierra Nevada Watershed
Andrew D. Breibart Robin E. Cathcart Karin A.
Didriksen J. Lauren Everett Dr. John M. Melack
2Research Question
- Our research question is to determine whether the
Mammoth Community Water District and Mammoth
Mountain Ski Area can rely on the Dry Creek
watershed as a sustainable water source to
provide annually the 3.7 x 106 m3 yr-1 (3,000
AFY) of water they wish to extract.
3Dry Creek Watershed Delineation
Owens River
Mammoth Lakes
MMSA
4Hydrologic Balance
?S P - ET- CU Error
?S Groundwater storage P Precipitation ET
Evapotranspiration CU Consumptive Use Error
5Years Chosen to Evaluate1992 1996
Source California Data Exchange
Mammoth Pass Snow Pillow
6Well field and Basin water balance areas
7Upper and lower rainfall zones and location of
rainfall gauges
8SWE zones within the Dry Creek basin
91992 Well Field Error Results
101996 Well Field Error Results
11Results
12Recommendations
- Extraction amount 3,000 AFY
- Phase in extraction approach
- Recommend extracting 1,500 AF the first year
- 1,000 AF each year thereafter, until the maximum
- 3,000 AF is reached
- Monitoring further data collection
- Surface and groundwater monitoring
- Chemical and temperature analysis
13Acknowledgements
- Thom Heller, MMSA
- Gary Sisson, MCWD
- Professor John Melack
- USFS
- USGS
- LADWP
- SNARL
- Snow Survey Associates
- UCSB Faculty