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Integrated Regional Water Management Plan
Northern Santa Cruz County Preliminary
Integrated Regional Water Management Plan

The Preliminary Integrated Regional Water Management Plan for Northern Santa Cruz County has been prepared to coordinate water resources management efforts and to enable grants for project implementation under Proposition 50, Chapter 8. The Preliminary Plan was approved by the various partner agencies in December, 2005.

The Plan is based on a compilation of information and recommendations from previous efforts and background documents for the region, including:
Watershed Assessments in Arana, Soquel, Aptos, Scott Creek, San Lorenzo, and Watsonville Slough, Integrated Watershed Restoration Programs, County Water Resources Reports and Water Agency Plans.

The following is a summary of the Plan contents:

Plan Area

All of Santa Cruz County, excluding the Pajaro Watershed, but including the Watsonville Sloughs watershed.

ISSUES ADDRESSED

Water Supply

Desalination
Groundwater recharge
Conjunctive use
Water treatment

Water Quality

Stormwater
Wastewater Disposal

Habitat Restoration

Sediment control
Barrier removal
Wetlands

Participating Entities

Community Foundation of Santa Cruz County
County of Santa Cruz
Santa Cruz County Resource Conservation District
Soquel Creek Water District
Scotts Valley Water District
Santa Cruz County Sanitation District
Davenport Sanitation District
City of Santa Cruz
City of Watsonville
Watsonville Wetlands Watch
Additional Watershed Groups and agencies

Priority Projects

The Plan recommends seventeen high priority projects:
1. San Lorenzo Onsite Sewage Disposal System Upgrades
2. Abandoned Well Destruction Program
3. Feasibility Study for Enhanced Aquifer Recharge
4. Regionwide Drainage Master Plan
5. Santa Cruz County Stormwater Pollution Prevention Program
6. Enhance and Protect Primary Groundwater Recharge Areas
7. Relocate Sewer Main From New Brighton State Beach
8. Engineering for Regional Ocean Desalination Project
9. Polo Grounds Well, Treatment Plant, Pipelines, and Water Conservation Project
10. Groundwater Monitoring Wells in the Aromas and Purisima Formations
11. Davenport Drinking Water Improvement Project
12. Implement Middle Watsonville Slough Wetlands Enhancement Plan
13. Integrated Watershed Restoration Program
14. Four Recycled Water Distribution System Extensions in the Scotts Valley Area
15. Bergstrom Pit Aquifer Recharge Project
16. Project Monitoring
17. Upgrade and Expand Integrated Regional Water Management Plan

To provide comments on the Plan or for more information, please contact John Ricker, County Water Resources Program Coordinator:
john.ricker@co.santa-cruz.ca.us
831-454-2750

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Plan Segments
Table of Contents
Color Cover
Acknowledgements
Executive Summary
A - Introduction
B - Regional Agency
C - Region Description
D - Objective
E - Water Management Strategies
F - Regional Priorities
G - Linkages Among Projects
H - IWR
I - IRWM Plan Expansion
J - Implementation
K - Schedule
L - Impacts and Benefits
M - Technical Analysis and Plan Performance
N - Data Management
O - Beneficiaries and Financing
P - Statewide Priorities
Q - Relation to Local Planning
R - Stakeholder Involvement
S - Coordination
Map 1 - Jurisdictions
Map 2 - Region and Watersheds
Map 3 - Major Groundwater Basins
Map 4 - Significant Water Issues
Map 5 - Significant Issues
Map 6 - Land Cover
Map 7 - Disadvantaged
Map 8 - Project Locations
Map 9 - San Lorenzo Sub-Basin
Map 10 - Project Locations in Soquel-Aptos Sub-Basin
Map 11 - North Coast Sub-Basin
Map 12 - Watsonville Sloughs Sub-Basin
Appendix A - Lists of Species
Appendix B - Santa Cruz County Economic Forecast
Appendix C - Plans Refenced
Appendix D - Projects Grouped by Management Strategy
Appendix E - Water Quality and Water Quantity Monitoring Efforts in Santa Cruz County
Appendix F - Budgets for Projects
Appendix G - Santa Cruz Sentinel Articles Regarding Desalination and Local Water Supply Issues
Appendix I - Acronyms