The Mid-County Groundwater Agency is working with cutting edge science and technology to efficiently advance our goal of restoring the Mid-County Groundwater Basin. Below are four technologies that are helping us gather important information that will lead to informed decisions, all while saving money and improving data. By clicking the headings you will be directed to a page with more information about each of them
The MGA developed a groundwater model for the Mid-County Basin that is used it to run various management and climate simulations to inform groundwater management and planning.
In partnership with SkyTEM and Ramboll, the MGA used a helicopter carrying a geophysical sensor to map the freshwater/seawater interface under the ocean floor.
In partnership with Ramboll and the State Water Resources Control Board, the MGA piloted the use of the DualEM geophysical survey technology to hone in on ideal project locations and reduce the need for expensive soil borings.
Managed Aquifer Recharge Mapping
In partnership with the University of California at Santa Cruz, and the Resource Conservation District of Santa Cruz County, the MGA used soil suitability maps to narrow down possible project locations for storm water infiltration. Here is a link to a good explanation of the recharge suitability maps and their applicability.