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Public Draft Groundwater Sustainability Plan for the Santa Ynez River Valley Groundwater Basin, Western Management Area

Geosyntec Consultants (Geosyntec), Dudek, Stetson Engineers, Inc. | September 1st, 2021


This Groundwater Sustainability Plan (GSP) is prepared in accordance with the 2014 Sustainable Groundwater Management Act (SGMA) and covers the Western Management Area (WMA) of the Santa Ynez River Valley Groundwater Basin (Basin or SYRVGB) located in coastal central California. There are two principal aquifers within the WMA: an Upper Aquifer, consisting of younger alluvial sediments that are primarily associated with river and surface water geomorphic processes, and a Lower Aquifer, which is more extensive throughout the Basin and consists of older geologic depositions. Marginal geologic formations containing perched water-bearing soils are also identified within the Basin but are not principal aquifers managed under SGMA. The Santa Ynez River is the primary surface water source within the Basin. The subflow of the Santa Ynez River is considered part of the river flow and is managed as surface water pursuant to the administrative authority and jurisdiction of the State Water Resources Control Board (SWRCB) over waters flowing in known and definite channels. The analyses conducted for this GSP indicate that current Basin conditions are generally sustainable. Potential undesirable results (defined as significant and unreasonable impacts to sustainability indicators) have been identified and specific minimum thresholds have been developed to help ensure that undesirable results do not occur under future conditions. Potential project operations and management actions designed to maintain and improve groundwater conditions and sustainability have been identified and are described within this GSP.

Keywords

Groundwater Exchange, Groundwater Sustainability Plan (GSP), Sustainable Groundwater Management Act (SGMA)