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Continuous Groundwater Level Measurements
DWR continuous groundwater level measurements contains continuous time-series data from automated recorders at sites operated by the Department of Water Resources. Readings are taken at 15-minute to one-hour intervals. Some of the readings are relayed to the California Data Exchange Center. However, most of the monitoring sites are visited once every month or two, when readings are off-loaded from data recorders, then finalized and published. Wells monitored for this dataset are located within Butte, Colusa, Glenn, Mendocino, Modoc, Sacramento, San Joaquin, Shasta, Siskiyou, Solano, Sutter, Tehama, Yolo, and Yuba Counties. Water-level measurements are the principal source of information about changes in groundwater storage and movement in a basin, and how these are affected by various forms of recharge (e.g., precipitation, seepage from streams, irrigation return) and discharge (e.g., seepage to streams, groundwater pumping). Water-level monitoring involves "continuous" or periodic measurements. Continuous monitoring makes use of automatic water-level sensing and recording instruments that are programmed to make scheduled measurements in wells. This provides a high-resolution record of water-level fluctuations. Resulting hydrographs can accurately identify the effects of various stresses on the aquifer system and provide measurements of maximum and minimum water levels in aquifers. Continuous monitoring may be the best technique to use for monitoring fluctuations in groundwater levels during droughts and other critical periods when hydraulic stresses may change at relatively rapid rates, or when real-time data are needed for making water management decisions [see usgs reference](https://ca.water.usgs.gov/sustainable-groundwater-management/groundwater-levels-california.html).
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DWR Continuous Data Download Links
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Stations and a table of download links for time-series data, from DWR's continuous environmental monitoring database. For more information, see DWR's Water Data Library, continuous data section: https://wdl.water.ca.gov/ContinuousData.aspx, where this data is also available.
DWR Enterprise Monitoring Well Network
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The Department of Water Resources (DWR) Enterprise Monitoring Well Network dataset contains information regarding wells monitored by DWR. The wells included in this dataset have been completed, a well completion report (WCR) has been submitted through the Online System for Well Completion Reports (OSWCR), and have been registered either through the California Statewide Groundwater Elevation Monitoring (CASGEM) Online System or the Sustainable Groundwater Management Act (SGMA) Portal’s Monitoring Network Module (MNM). This dataset will be updated on a monthly basis.
DWR Telemetered Wells
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The Department of Water Resources Telemetered Wells dataset contains information regarding wells within the DWR monitoring network that have telemetry equipment installed. The wells included in this dataset have been completed, a well completion report (WCR) has been submitted through the Online System for Well Completion Reports (OSWCR), and have been registered either through the California Statewide Groundwater Elevation Monitoring (CASGEM) Online System or the Sustainable Groundwater Management Act (SGMA) Portal’s Monitoring Network Module (MNM).
California Groundwater Elevation Monitoring (CASGEM) Program
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Since 2009, the [California Statewide Groundwater Elevation Monitoring (CASGEM) Program](https://water.ca.gov/programs/groundwater-management/groundwater-elevation-monitoring--casgem) has tracked seasonal and long-term groundwater elevation trends in groundwater basins statewide. The program’s mission is to establish a permanent, locally-managed program of regular and systematic monitoring in all of California's alluvial groundwater basins. Senate Bill x7-6, passed by the legislature in 2009, established collaboration between local monitoring parties and DWR to collect statewide groundwater elevations, to be made available to the public. In response to the law, we developed the CASGEM program. Collecting and evaluating these groundwater data on a statewide scale is a fundamental step toward improving management of California's groundwater resources. The CASGEM program relies and builds upon the many previously established local long-term groundwater monitoring and management programs. Our role is to coordinate the CASGEM program, to work cooperatively with local entities, and to maintain the collected elevation data in a readily and widely available public database.
i08 GroundwaterLevelSeasonal Points
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This dataset depicts groundwater level (expressed as elevation in feet amsl) at selected monitoring locations (wells) , by season and year. Other information on the monitoring location is also included. Water level monitoring locations and measurements used are selected based on measurement date and well construction information, where available, and approximate groundwater levels in the unconfined to uppermost semi-confined aquifers. This dataset was created to assist state and local agencies in assessing the status of groundwater levels statewide for recent seasons/years and in relation to other periods. For more information on this service, please contact gis@water.ca.gov
C2VSimFG Groundwater Head Observations
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i08 Stations Monitoring Continuous Hydstra POR
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This is a point feature class of environmental monitoring stations maintained in the California Department of Water Resources’ (hereafter the Department) Hydstra continuous database management system used for collection of high frequency continuous timeseries data for groundwater, surface water, water quality and tidal station types. The QA/QC data timeseries data associated with these stations is published through the Departments Water Data Library web application. This dataset is comprised of a “Stations Table” and a related “Period of Record Table”. Stations table is the primary feature class and contains basic information about each station including Station Name, Latitude, Longitude and Description. The Period of Record Table is a related feature class that contains a list of parameters (i.e. stage, flow, depth to groundwater, water temperature, turbidity, pH, etc.) collected at each station along with the start date and end date (period of record) for each parameter and the number of data points collected.