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Greenfield GSA reports ongoing mapping, monitoring of groundwater-dependent ecosystems
Summary
The agency’s general manager outlined ongoing work to identify and monitor groundwater-dependent ecosystems using aerial imagery, USGS maps and field CRAM assessments, aiming to build a baseline to detect impacts from pumping and to inform potential management actions.
The Greenfield City Groundwater Sustainability Agency heard a status report on efforts to map and monitor groundwater-dependent ecosystems across parts of the Salinas Valley.
Curtis, the agency’s general manager, told the board staff and contractors have used aerial photography, USGS maps and targeted field surveys — including California Rapid Assessment Method (CRAM) vegetation assessments — to identify areas…
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