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2. The Natural Physical System of Chino Basin

verfasst von : William Blomquist

Erschienen in: The Realities of Adaptive Groundwater Management

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Abstract

The Chino Basin in Southern California is part of the Santa Ana River watershed. This chapter describes the groundwater basin itself, which is fed by precipitation runoff from the adjacent mountains and overlying stream channels and contributes outflow to the Santa Ana River. The chapter also describes the river system, including areas upstream and downstream of Chino Basin. Although human activity has altered the natural physical system, especially during the past century, the fundamental elements of the basin’s inflow and outflow, its storage capacity, and its location within the river system and its relationship to the other streams and groundwater basins within the watershed, are essential to understanding the resource management opportunities and constraints of Chino Basin.

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Fußnoten
1
Moreland, 1972. Also, Chino Basin Watermaster and Wildermuth Environmental Inc., State of the Basin Report 2016.
 
2
French, 1972, p. G5; also Appellants’ Brief, Orange County Water District v. City of Riverside et al., 1958, pp. 7–9.
 
3
Orange County Water District Annual Report, June 1983.
 
4
Appellants’ brief, Orange County Water District v. City of Riverside et al., p. 6; Trager 1988, p. 44.
 
5
Appellants’ Brief, Orange County Water District v. City of Riverside et al., pp. 7–9.
 
6
Moreland, 1972, p. 10. California Department of Water Resources (1970) Meeting Water Demands in the Chino-Riverside Area. Appendix A: Water Supply. Bulletin No. 104-3. Sacramento, CA: State Printing Office, pp. 5–11.
 
7
Chino Basin Watermaster (1978) Annual Report of the Chino Basin Watermaster for the 1977–78 Water Year. Rancho Cucamonga, CA: Chino Basin Municipal Water District, p. 3.
 
8
Peters interview, July 25, 1988.
 
9
Negotiating Committee on a Chino Basin Management Plan (1971) Working Memorandum No. 25, p. 63.
 
10
California Department of Water Resources (1966) Planned Utilization of Ground Water Basins, San Gabriel Valley. Appendix A: Geohydrology. Bulletin No. 104-2. Sacramento, CA: State Printing Office, p. 57.
 
11
Negotiating Committee on a Chino Basin Management Plan (1971) Working Memorandum No. 25, p. 64.
 
12
Ibid.
 
13
Ibid., p. 65.
 
14
Ibid.
 
15
Ibid.
 
16
Orange County Water District Annual Report, March 1975; also Crooke and Toups, 1961, pp. 1–2.
 
17
Negotiating Committee on a Chino Basin Management Plan, 1971, Working Memo No. 25, p. 66; see also California Department of Water Resources, 1970, pp. 5–11.
 
18
Wildermuth Environmental, Inc., Annual Report of the Prado Basin Habitat Sustainability Committee – Water Year 2015/2016.
 
19
California Department of Water Resources 1970, p. 30.
 
20
Wildermuth Environmental Inc., Annual Report of the Prado Basin Habitat Sustainability Committee – Water Year 2015/2016.
 
21
California Department of Water Resources (1959) Santa Ana River Investigation. Bulletin No. 15. Sacramento, CA: State Printing Office, p. 4.
 
22
Peters interview, July 25, 1988.
 
23
California Department of Water Resources 1959, p. 34.
 
24
Chino Basin Watermaster, Final 2020 Storage Management Plan White Paper, July 18, 2019.
 
25
Chino Basin Watermaster and Wildermuth Environmental Inc., State of the Basin Report 2018.
 
26
Negotiating Committee on a Chino Basin Management Plan (1971) Working Mem No. 26, p. 70.
 
27
Ibid., p. 69.
 
28
California Department of Water Resources 1966, p. 56; also, California Department of Water Resources 1970, p. 48.
 
29
Negotiating Committee on a Chino Basin Management Plan 1971, Working Memo No. 26, p. 68.
 
30
California Department of Water Resources 1966, p. 57.
 
31
California Department of Water Resources 1959, p. 22.
 
Literatur
Zurück zum Zitat French, J. J. (1972). Ground-water outflow from Chino Basin, Upper Santa Ana Valley, Southern California (U.S. Geological Survey Water-Supply Paper 1999-G). Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office. French, J. J. (1972). Ground-water outflow from Chino Basin, Upper Santa Ana Valley, Southern California (U.S. Geological Survey Water-Supply Paper 1999-G). Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office.
Zurück zum Zitat Koehler, J. H. (1983). Artificial recharge in the northern part of Chino Ground-Water Basin, Upper Santa Ana Valley, California (Water-Resources Investigations Report 82-4122). Sacramento, CA: U.S. Geological Survey. Koehler, J. H. (1983). Artificial recharge in the northern part of Chino Ground-Water Basin, Upper Santa Ana Valley, California (Water-Resources Investigations Report 82-4122). Sacramento, CA: U.S. Geological Survey.
Zurück zum Zitat Moreland, J. A. (1972). Artificial recharge in the Upper Santa Ana Valley, Southern California (U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report). Menlo Park, CA: United States Geological Survey. Moreland, J. A. (1972). Artificial recharge in the Upper Santa Ana Valley, Southern California (U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report). Menlo Park, CA: United States Geological Survey.
Metadaten
Titel
The Natural Physical System of Chino Basin
verfasst von
William Blomquist
Copyright-Jahr
2021
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-63723-1_2