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Central Valley Aquifer, Chapters A and B - MAE Class Websites

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0 50 100 Miles<br />

0 50 100 Kilometers<br />

Shaded relief derived from U.S. Geological Survey<br />

National Elevation Dataset, 2006. Albers Equal Area Conic Projection<br />

EXPLANATION<br />

Area of Corcoran Clay<br />

Model grid boundary<br />

California Department of Water Resources<br />

water-balance subregion<br />

Pumping wells—<br />

Perforated in layers 2 <strong>and</strong>/or 3<br />

Model Development 129<br />

Perforated in upper <strong>and</strong> lower parts of system<br />

Perforated in all or parts of layers 6 through 9<br />

Multi-node irrigation wells perforated in layers<br />

2 <strong>and</strong>/or 3 <strong>and</strong> all or parts of layers 6 through 9<br />

Multi-node urban wells perforated in layers<br />

2 <strong>and</strong>/or 3 <strong>and</strong> all or parts of layers 6 through 9<br />

Figure C3. Distribution of urban <strong>and</strong> agricultural wells simulated in the <strong>Central</strong> <strong>Valley</strong> Hydrologic Model.

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