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

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Groundwater Pumpage (9.3) Agricultural (8.6) Municipal (1.1) Flow through Boreholes (0.4) Precipitation (15.8) Central Valley Surface Processes Groundwater Recharge from Irrigation and Precipitation (7.8) Central Valley Aquifer Change in Storage (including Subsidence) (1.4) —Indicates loss of storage in aquifer system Development and Changes to the Hydrologic Budget 63 Evapotranspiration (25.6) INFLOW (26.3) Surface-Water Deliveries (10.2) Runoff (1.1) Surface-Water System Groundwater Flow to Delta (0.1) Surface-Water Gain from Groundwater System (2.2) Surface-Water Loss from Groundwater System (2.5) OUTFLOW to DELTA (27.2) Figure B1. Average water budget for water years 1962–2003. This budget includes the landscape and groundwater components and their linkages. Values in millions of acre-ft/yr. A diagram showing the pre-development water budget is shown in .

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