Central Valley Aquifer, Chapters A and B - MAE Class Websites
Central Valley Aquifer, Chapters A and B - MAE Class Websites Central Valley Aquifer, Chapters A and B - MAE Class Websites
14 Groundwater Availability of the Central Valley Aquifer, California AVERAGE PRECIPITATION, IN INCHES 5 4.5 4 3.5 3 2.5 2 1.5 1 0.5 0 JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC - MONTH EXPLANATION Monthly average precipitation (1961 to 2003) at— Red Bluff Davis Bakersfield Figure A6. Average monthly precipitation for Redding, Davis, and Bakersfield, California (Climate Source, 2006). ecosystem protection and restoration efforts are needed purposes.
Delta and Eastside Streams ). - 2 of estuary. - - times are curtailed. This focus on ecosystem restoration often - Study Area 15 - - - - - San Joaquin Basin of the San Joaquin Valley ). - - the summers are particularly hot and dry, the area has been - rapid shift to other crops, particularly almond orchards. On the nated by deciduous fruit and nut orchards. The remainder of
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