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GSA adopts 5% minimum-threshold option, expands monitoring network and amends criteria
Summary
The board selected a 5% domestic-well impact option for groundwater-level minimum thresholds, approved an updated representative monitoring-well network and amended the undesirable-results definition; staff presented mitigation-cost estimates and an inventory of domestic wells.
The Windrock Creek GSA on Nov. 20 voted to adopt a 5% option for groundwater-level minimum thresholds, approved an updated representative monitoring-site (RMS) network and amended the undesirable-results definition as recommended by consultants.
Becky Fairbanks, the GSA project manager, summarized the Department of Water Resources (DWR) review and consultant work. "You're gonna hear DWR's recommended corrective actions," Fairbanks said, noting one DWR request was to specify the number of domestic wells impacted at each minimum…
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