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Title: Update%20on%20USGS%20Santa%20Rosa%20Plain%20Cooperative%20Groundwater%20Study


1
Update on USGS Santa Rosa Plain Cooperative
Groundwater Study
State of Laguna Conference and Science
Symposium October 14, 2009 Marcus Trotta, PG,
CHg Sonoma County Water Agency
2
Alexander Valley Study Area Completed 2006
Santa Rosa Plain Study Area Initiated 2005
Sonoma Valley Study Area Completed 2006
Petaluma Valley Study Area
3
Overview of Study and Cooperating Agencies
  • Santa Rosa Plain Basin Study 5 Yr Study Began
    December 2005
  • Complete in December 2010
  • 2.2 Million (1.5 M local/0.7 M USGS)
  • Cooperating and Funding Agencies
  • Sonoma County Water Agency
  • Cities of Santa Rosa, Rohnert Park, Cotati,
    Sebastopol, Town of Windsor
  • County of Sonoma
  • Cal American Water Co.

4
Study Objectives
  • Develop an updated assessment of the hydrogeology
    geochemistry of the Santa Rosa Plain (SRP).
  • Develop a fully-coupled surface water/groundwater
    flow model for SRP.
  • Evaluate the hydrologic impacts of alternative
    ground-water management strategies on the basin.
  • What are efficient strategies for
    surface-water/ground-water management that will
    assure the long-term viability of water supply in
    the SRP?

5
Santa Rosa Plain Groundwater Study Tasks
  • Data Collection, Compilation Data Management
    (GIS)
  • Water Level Quality, Geologic, Geophysical,
    Land Use
  • Estimate Groundwater Demand Over Time
  • Data Interpretation and Hydrogeologic
    Characterization
  • Geologic Framework Model
  • Conceptual Model
  • Water Balance
  • Fully Coupled Surface Water/Groundwater Flow Model

6
Land Use Maps Water Use Estimates - Santa Rosa
Plain
  • Historical Land Use
  • 1959, 1974,1979, 1986, 1999
  • Water Use Estimates
  • Water use records - Urban
  • Per capita Domestic Non-Urban
  • Crop Use Factors - Agriculture

7
Wilson Grove Formation
Gravelly unit south of Sebastopol
Upper sand unit west of Sebastopol
  • West of Sebastopol, lower very fine-grained sand
  • North of Sebastopol, massive fine-grained sand
  • Southeast of Sebastopol, gravelly, grades into
    Petaluma Formation

Fine-grained unit Whitaker Bluff
8
3D framework built withwell data
9
3D Hydrogeologic Framework and Hydraulic
Properties Compilation
Defining heterogeneity in the hydrogeologic units
Construction of 3D hydrogeologic framework model
and determination of aquifer thickness
  • Well lithology at 5-m increments
  • Horizontal extrapolation away from each drill
    hole
  • Highly dependent of density of well data

3D framework
10
Oblique View of Depth to Basement Surface from
Geophysics
  • Nearly 2,000 new gravity measurements in the
    northern San Francisco Bay area obtained to
    delineate to estimate the thickness of the
    valley-fill and volcanic aquifers.
  • Santa Rosa Plain is underlain by two sedimentary
    basins (the Windsor and Cotati Basins) about 1 to
    2 km deep separated by the Trenton Ridge, a
    shallow west-northwest-striking bedrock ridge
    west of Santa Rosa.

11
SRP Groundwater Quality Sampling Sites
  • Water quality database 5,000 records
  • Inorganic, trace element, nutrient, misc.
    parameters
  • 411 wells
  • 6 surface-water sites
  • Database updated with Dept. Public Health data
  • Database incorporates recent GAMA sampling program

12
Development of GSFLOWFlow Model
  • Coupled surface water (PRMS)-groundwater flow
    (MODFLOW) model
  • Capable of simulating land surface processes
    (runoff, evapotranspiration, infiltration)
    coupled to groundwater flow
  • Provides spatially distributed climate, land
    surface processes (overland flow, retention
    storage, etc)
  • Upon completion, USGS will run several scenarios
    to assess potential future conditions (e.g.,
    climate change) alternative water management
    strategies (e.g., groundwater banking)

13
Watershed Model
  • Physical characteristics of watersheds
  • topography
  • hydrography
  • vegetation
  • soils
  • geology
  • land use
  • streamflow gaging records
  • meteorological data

14
Ground-Water Flow Model
  • Inputs include boundary conditions, aquifer
    properties, streams and lakes, flow barriers, and
    pumpage
  • Parameter estimation

15
Stakeholder Assessment Santa Rosa Plain
Groundwater Study
  • In progress Conducted by Center for
    Collaborative Policy, California State
    University, Sacramento.
  • Impartial assessments of issues and concerns
    related to groundwater management in the Santa
    Rosa Plain and to learn if and how stakeholders
    might want to address these issues.
  • Conducted confidential interviews with nearly 50
    individuals representing over 30 organizations.
  • Preliminary findings indicate differing
    interpretations on the value and potential of
    groundwater management planning as well as a lack
    of technical understanding of both surface and
    groundwater resources within the SRP.
  • Completed assessment expected in late 2009

16
Acknowledgements/Questions?
USGS Personnel
  • Database/GIS
  • Kathryn Koczot
  • Andy Morita
  • Donna Knifong
  • Data Collection/Interpretation
  • Loren Metzger
  • Chris Farrar
  • Geologic Modeling
  • Victoria Langenheim
  • Robert McLaughlin
  • Robert Jachens
  • Lithologic Modeling
  • Don Sweetkind
  • Emily Taylor
  • Modeling
  • Joe Hevesi
  • Linda Woolfenden
  • Diane Rewis
  • Tracy Nishikawa
  • Eric Reichard

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