- Bishop Subbasin
The Bishop Subbasin is an
aquifer that resides between two subsurface structures of theTassajara Formation in the northern extremity of theAmador Valley . ["Environmental Screening Analysis, 2127 Railroad Avenue, Livermore, California", Earth Metrics Inc report no. 7785, February, 1989] This aquifer is a sub-unit of the Livermore-Amador Groundwater Basin. The Bishop Subbasin is associated with the locale ofSan Ramon, California inContra Costa County . ["Dublin Quadrangle, California", 7.5 minute series,U.S. Geological Survey , U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington DC (1980);] The Bishop Subbasin along with theMocho Subbasin is one of the aquifers in theLivermore Valley that has been studied the most heavily for benefits of injection of reclaimedreverse osmosis waters. [http://www.bonniebros.com/lhs/english/RO-word.pdf Thomas L. Bonnie, "What are the projected impacts of injecting reclaimed,reverse osmosis water into the Livermore-Amador Groundwater Basin?" (2000)]ee also
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South San Ramon Creek
*Arroyo de la Laguna References
External links
* [http://www.bonniebros.com/lhs/english/RO-word.pdf "What are the projected impacts of injecting reclaimed, reverse osmosis water into the Livermore-Amador Groundwater Basin?"]
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