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A conceptual ground-water-quality monitoring network for San Fernando Valley, California

January 1, 1985

A conceptual groundwater-quality monitoring network was developed for San Fernando Valley to provide the California State Water Resources Control Board with an integrated, basinwide control system to monitor the quality of groundwater. The geology, occurrence and movement of groundwater, land use, background water quality, and potential sources of pollution were described and then considered in designing the conceptual monitoring network. The network was designed to monitor major known and potential point and nonpoint sources of groundwater contamination over time. The network is composed of 291 sites where wells are needed to define the groundwater quality. The ideal network includes four specific-purpose networks to monitor (1) ambient water quality, (2) nonpoint sources of pollution, (3) point sources of pollution, and (4) line sources of pollution. 

Publication Year 1985
Title A conceptual ground-water-quality monitoring network for San Fernando Valley, California
DOI 10.3133/wri844128
Authors J. G. Setmire
Publication Type Report
Publication Subtype USGS Numbered Series
Series Title Water-Resources Investigations Report
Series Number 84-4128
Index ID wri844128
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse