La Cienega Groundwater Level Monitoring, Santa Fe County, New Mexico

La Cienega Groundwater Level Monitoring, Santa Fe County, New Mexico
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Download or read book La Cienega Groundwater Level Monitoring, Santa Fe County, New Mexico written by Ethan Mamer and published by . This book was released on 2019 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "As a follow up to hydrogeologic research performed by the New Mexico Bureau of Geology and Mineral Resources in recent years (summarized in Johnson, et al., 2016), a groundwater monitoring network was implemented around La Cienega, Santa Fe County, New Mexico beginning in the fall of 2015. The primary aquifer in La Cienega is within the Ancha Formation, overlying the Tesuque Formation. The Ancha Formation aquifer exists as buried valleys of coarse sediments that are highly transmissive set within and connected to the Tesuque Formation (Figure 1). Figure 2 shows the locations of the current wells in the monitoring network, with symbols color coded to the formation in which the wells are completed. Previous hydrogeologic research by Johnson, et al. (2016) indicates that the groundwater in this region is highly susceptible to regional influences such as pumping, drought, and land use changes. The groundwater levels in many wells in the primary aquifer around La Cienega have steadily dropped since the (Figure 3). Groundwater level monitoring provides an essential tool in groundwater management. The data are used in the development of more accurate groundwater models, and can help with protection of groundwater resources. Measurements of changing groundwater levels also directly reflect changes in groundwater storage. The monitoring network that was established in 2015 was composed of two overlapping groups; 23 wells that were measured every six months and 14 wells that had been measured approximately 10 years prior. The initial sampling schedule and distribution was useful to confirm the seasonal trends experienced throughout the area. The twice annual monitoring frequency was intended to reflect the local seasonal highs (April) and lows (October), relating to the impact of the growing season on the water table. The grouping of wells that had previously been measured 10 years prior was intended to capture long term trends affecting the local aquifers. From 2015-2017, the monitoring network of 23 wells was measured six times, twice annually. The long-term monitoring network was restructured in the spring of 2018 to more efficiently monitor the groundwater, while still collecting valuable, useable data. The monitoring network is currently being visited once every year in late spring. As has been demonstrated in the previous monitoring reports, sampling during the spring period represents the maximum groundwater level in the wells. In addition to changing the monitoring frequency in 2018 the spatial coverage of the monitoring network was expanded to the north and south, which now includes 43 wells. The majority of the wells that were added to this monitoring network were measured previously in 2015 as part of the larger '10 year' repeat measurement group. This report is a brief summary of 2019 groundwater level monitoring activities in La Cienega.."--Agency website.


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