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GSP Annual Report

7-021.04 SAN GORGONIO PASS
2023 (OCT. 2022 - SEP. 2023)
Single Annual Report

GSP Annual Report Information Correspondences
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03/29/2024 12:23 PM

2023 (OCT. 2022 - SEP. 2023)

Single Annual Report
7-021.04_WY_2023.pdf (12.2MB)
7-021.04_WY_2023.xlsx (16.8kB)
Initial GSP 2022
Lance Eckhart (San Gorgonio Pass Water Agency)

A Groundwater Extraction

Total Groundwater Extractions (AF)

8,050

Water Use Sectors

6,737
1,314
0
0
0
0
0
      
        

B Groundwater Extraction Methods

Meters

0

        

        

Electrical Records

0

        

        

Land Use

0

        

        

Groundwater Model

0

        

        

Other

8,050
Estimate
0-5 %
Direct Measurement, Estimates, and Averages of 2020-2022
Direct Measurement has an accuracy measurement of +/- 5%, the Estimate and Average of 2020-2022 have an unknown accuracy measurement

C Surface Water Supply

Total Surface Water Supply (AF)

0

Methods Used to Determine

None

Water Source Types

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

        

D Total Water Use

Total Water Use (AF)

8,051

Methods Used to Determine

The data is a summation of data from the GSP storage units and incorporates a variety of methods for data calculation and estimation. Note that the total water use values are not consumptive; there is a material return flow component included. In other words, the total applied water use and the net water use (without return flow) would be lower. These data are a combination of direct measurements and estimates from each of the three GSAs in the SGP Subbasin, as well as estimates for MBMI. Several types of water use (Agricultural, Managed Wetlands, Managed Recharge, Native Vegetation and Outside Subbasin) do not occur in the SGP Subbasin and are not included.

Water Source Types

8,051
0
0
0
0

        

Water Use Sectors

0
0
0
0
0
0
0

        

E Change in Storage


Method used to calculate change in storage

The change in groundwater storage in this Annual Report uses consistent computation methods for the three storage units (Banning Canyon, Banning and Cabazon) based on groundwater elevation maps. Storage change was computed based on groundwater contour maps and specific yield. For this computation, average changes in water levels were tabulated by computation areas and were then multiplied by the surface area and specific yield to determine the volume of storage change.

F Monitoring Network Module

SGMA Wells Elevation Readings Export (CSV)


General Sites Elevation Readings Export (CSV)

G PMA Module

PMA Implementation Updates Implementation Update Export (CSV) PMA Export (CSV)