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Groundwater Monitoring Protocols for Seawater Intrusion: Example of Challenges and Experiences in a Coastal Groundwater Basin
Kathleen Kuepper | October 2nd, 2017
“Seawater intrusion refers to the advancement of seawater into a groundwater supply that results in degradation of water quality in the basin, and includes seawater from any source.” –GSP Emergency Regulations
(Preface to a presentation by Kathleen Kuepper of the United Water Conservation District to the 26th annual meeting of the Groundwater Resources Association of California)
Keywords
coastal aquifers, Groundwater Exchange, monitoring, seawater intrusion, Sustainable Groundwater Management Act (SGMA)