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CC 2022-08-09_11b NCMA PP PresentationNCMA 2021 Annual Report City Council Meeting Nate Page GSI Water Solutions, Inc. August 9, 2022 1 Presentation Overview 2021 Hydrology (Precipitation and Evapotranspiration) 2021 Water Demand Groundwater Basin Conditions Key Findings 2 2 Santa Maria Groundwater Basin Three management areas (NCMA, NMMA, SMVMA) Mandated monitoring program and Annual Report 3 Northern Cities Management Area City of Arroyo Grande City of Pismo Beach City of Grover Beach Oceano Community Services District Private Users 4 Hydrology Average annual rainfall – 15.6 inches Rainfall in 2021: 13.2 inches Below average rainfall in 9 of 12 months ET exceeded rainfall in 10 of 12 months 5 NCMA Agricultural Land 2021 6 Estimated Ag Pumpage - 2021 7 7 NCMA Pumpage from SMGB - 2021 8 8 NCMA Total Use - 2021 9 9 Historical NCMA Production/Delivery 10 Locations of Monitoring Wells 5 coastal well clusters 16 wells total 11 Groundwater Levels Spring 2021 12 12 Groundwater Levels Fall 2021 13 13 Historical April Deep Well Index 14 Key Findings Total 2021 NCMA Water Use – 8,658 AF (8,577 AF in 2020) Lopez Lake – 3,522 AF (4,740 AF in 2020) State Water Project – 1,772 AF (737 AF in 2020) Groundwater – 3,344 AF (3,064 AF in 2020) Other Groundwater – 20 AF (36 AF in 2020) Groundwater pumping is 35% of 9,500 AFY safe yield Estimated decrease of 1,400 AF of groundwater in storage 15 15 Why Aren’t Water Levels Higher? Continued effects of drought, unequal distribution of rainfall events Reduction of recharge from east Not because of overpumping in NCMA 16 16 Threats Continued pumping on the Mesa above the estimated safe yield Sea water intrusion Potential increased groundwater demand in NCMA Threat to Lopez Lake supply Threat to SWP deliveries 17 17 Questions? 18