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Hydrogeologic Studies
Scotts Valley Water District
Santa Cruz County, California
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The City of Scotts Valley and surrounding areas
rely solely on groundwater from the Santa Margarita
Groundwater Basin for their water supply.
Scotts Valley Water District (District) is
responsible for provision and management of water
and has been active in developing strategies to
optimize water resources.
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The photograph above shows the highly permeable
sandstone deposits that crop out above a
proposed recharge basin site in Scotts Valley.
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Key Issues
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- Groundwater is sole source of supply
- Complex bedrock hydrogeologic system
- Management of limited resource to supply
increasing demand
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Since 1984, the District has relied on Todd Engineers
to provide hydrogeologic support for a full range of
groundwater management activities.
We have developed and implemented the District's
groundwater management program to optimize and protect
the Santa Margarita sole-source aquifer.
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Hydrogeologic Characterization
The groundwater basin is situated in the Santa Cruz
Mountains where depositional and tectonic history
have produced a complex, folded and faulted bedrock
aquifer system.
Todd Engineers has characterized the groundwater
basin through hydrogeologic data collection and
analysis programs.
We have produced an extensive catalog of surface
and subsurface maps and cross sections of the basin.
We are currently directing a data collection field
program to collect additional hydrogeologic data.
Todd Engineers spearheaded the effort to win a
$250,000 AB 303 grant, which is funding this study.
The study includes the installation of water level
and water quality monitoring wells, geologic and
geophysical logging, and micro-paleontological
analysis and interpretation.
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Services Provided
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- 20 years of hydrogeologic support
- Interpretation of complex hydrogeologic system
- Acquisition of grant funding
- Groundwater modeling
- Groundwater management, planning and implementation
- Test and production well siting, drilling, and design
- Aquifer testing
- Groundwater storage evaluation
- Wellhead protection
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Development and Exploration
Todd Engineers directs the groundwater exploration
program, which has led to installation of several
production wells, redistribution of pumping, and
enhanced understanding of the complex hydrogeologic
setting.
The groundwater development program has involved
planning and supervision of test drilling, including
completion of test wells as deep as 1,100 feet.
Various pumping tests have been conducted to
determine aquifer characteristics and expected well
production capacities, including aquifer tests using
a packer to isolate specific aquifers.
The program has resulted in the successful siting,
design, construction, and testing of municipal wells.
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Groundwater Management
The District manages water resources through its
ongoing AB 3030 Groundwater Management Plan, prepared
by Todd Engineers.
The report describes water supply and water quality
conditions.
Recent groundwater storage declines around major
wells are being addressed with a variety of
management activities, including groundwater
exploration, water conservation planning, potential
artificial recharge, and water recycling.
Groundwater Modeling
Todd Engineers is responsible for construction,
calibration, and validation of a basin-wide
three-dimensional MODFLOW groundwater model.
This model is used as a tool to evaluate the impacts
of numerous water management scenarios, including
the impacts of drought, redistribution of
groundwater pumpage, wastewater recycling, and
artificial recharge.
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The computer model continues to be applied to
management issues and is being updated regularly
to incorporate new data on aquifer geometry,
hydraulic conductivity, storativity, and water levels.
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