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V AND CABRILLO <br />WATER SUPPLY ASSESSMENT <br />AUGUST 21, 2020 <br />• Burris Basin: Located between Lincoln Avenue and Ball Road in the City of Anaheim; <br />• Kraemer Basin: Located adjacent to Burris Pit; <br />• Santiago Creek: Located in the City of Orange between Villa Park Road and E. Bond <br />Avenue. <br />As mentioned above, SB 1262 amended Section 10910 of the Water Code and requires the <br />inclusion of SGMA-related information in WSAs. Specifically, following the SGMA basin <br />prioritization and designations", for a non -adjudicated basin that is designated as high- or <br />medium -priority pursuant to Section 10722.4, information regarding the following must be <br />included: <br />Whether the department has identified the basin as being subject to critical conditions <br />of overdraft pursuant to Section 12924. <br />If a groundwater sustainability agency has adopted a groundwater sustainability plan or <br />has an approved alternative, a copy of that alternative or plan. <br />The OC Basin (also referred to as Basin 8-1) has been designated as a medium -priority basin <br />which requires this WSA to address or include information regarding the bullets above. As <br />mentioned, SGMA provides authority for agencies like OCWD to develop and implement <br />Groundwater Sustainability Plans or alternative plans ("Alternatives') that demonstrate the basin <br />has operated within its sustainable yield over a period of at least 10 years. OCWD decided to <br />submit an Alternative for evaluation by the California Department of Water Resources (DWR). <br />An Alternative is required to be submitted to DWR for review no later than January 1, 2017, <br />and every 5 years thereafter. In general, Alternatives must be consistent with one of the following <br />(Water Code §10733.6(b)): <br />A plan developed pursuant to Part 2.75 (commencing with Section 10750) or other law <br />authorizing groundwater management. <br />Management pursuant to an adjudication action. <br />An analysis of basin conditions that demonstrates that the basin has operated within its <br />sustainable yield over a period of at least 10 years. The submission of an alternative <br />described by this paragraph shall include a report prepared by a registered professional <br />engineer or geologist who is licensed by the state and submitted under that engineer's <br />or geologist's seal. <br />OCWD prepared an Alternative that satisfies the third bullet point above to prove the OC Basin <br />has operated within its sustainable yield over a period of at least 10 years. This Alternative was <br />approved at the by DWR level in July 2019. The Basin 8-1 Alternative is included in Appendix <br />C of this WSA. The Alternative states that Basin 8-1 has operated within its sustainable yield for <br />more than 10 years without experiencing significant and unreasonable (1) lowering of <br />groundwater levels, (2) reduction in storage, (3) water quality degradation, (4) seawater <br />intrusion, (5) inelastic land subsidence, or (6) depletions of interconnected surface water that <br />have significant and unreasonable adverse impacts on beneficial uses of the surface water. In <br />addition, Basin 8-1 has not been in conditions of critical overdraft. DWR has one year to <br />evaluate the Basin 8-1 Alterative. The paragraphs below will further explain how OCWD <br />SGMA Groundwater Information Center Interactive Map Application, found here: <br />hitps://gis.water.co,gov/app/gici ma/ <br />FUSCOE ENGINEERING, INC. 14 <br />
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