Central Coast

The Central Coast region extends from southern San Mateo County down to Santa Barbara in the south and includes redwood forests, foggy coastal terraces, chapparal-covered hills, green valley floors, and semi-arid grasslands. Agriculture and viticulture thrive here with the temperate climate, rich soils, and moderate rainfall, and is central to the economy of this region. The Central Coast region is the most groundwater-dependent region in the state with groundwater being used to meet approximately 80% of agricultural, municipal, and domestic water demands.

Bulletin 17-84, Dams within Jurisdiction of the State of California

California Department of Water Resources (DWR) | August 31st, 1984

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Bulletin 17-88, Dams within Jurisdiction of the State of California

California Department of Water Resources (DWR) | October 31st, 1988

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Bulletin 17-93, Dams within Jurisdiction of the State of California

California Department of Water Resources (DWR) | June 30th, 1993

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Bulletin 69-80, California High Water 1979-80

California Department of Water Resources (DWR) | November 15th, 1981

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Bulletin 69-82, California High Water 1981-82

California Department of Water Resources (DWR) | August 15th, 1983

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Bulletin 69-83, California High Water 1982-83

California Department of Water Resources (DWR) | July 15th, 1984

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Bulletin 69-84, California High Water 1983-84

California Department of Water Resources (DWR) | March 15th, 1985

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Bulletin 69-85, California High Water 1984-85

California Department of Water Resources (DWR) | September 15th, 1986

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Bulletin 69-86, California High Water 1985-86

California Department of Water Resources (DWR) | May 15th, 1988

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Bulletin 69-95, California High Water 1994-95

California Department of Water Resources (DWR) | October 15th, 2003

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