Title: Update%20on%20USGS%20Santa%20Rosa%20Plain%20Cooperative%20Groundwater%20Study
1Update 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
2Alexander Valley Study Area Completed 2006
Santa Rosa Plain Study Area Initiated 2005
Sonoma Valley Study Area Completed 2006
Petaluma Valley Study Area
3Overview 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.
4Study 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?
5Santa 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
6Land 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
7Wilson 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
83D framework built withwell data
93D 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
10Oblique 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.
11SRP 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
12Development 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)
13Watershed Model
- Physical characteristics of watersheds
- topography
- hydrography
- vegetation
- soils
- geology
- land use
- streamflow gaging records
- meteorological data
14Ground-Water Flow Model
- Inputs include boundary conditions, aquifer
properties, streams and lakes, flow barriers, and
pumpage - Parameter estimation
15Stakeholder 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
16Acknowledgements/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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