- Bernal Subbasin
The Bernal Subbasin is an
aquifer located in the southwestern corner ofLivermore Valley Groundwater Basin ,Alameda County, California ,USA . All of the groundwater inLivermore Valley moves toward the Bernal Subbasin, which is bounded on the east byPleasanton Fault , on the north by thePark Fault , and on the west by theCalaveras Fault .(Earth Metrics, 1989) All the streams draining the Livermore Valley merge above the Bernal formation and exit this subbasin andLivermore Amador Valley via theArroyo de la Laguna .Groundwater occurs throughout the valley floor portion of the Bernal Subbasin under conditions ranging from unconfined to confined. There is no inflow of groundwater across the Pleasanton Fault south of the City of Pleasanton, because any movement of groundwater in the southern section is essentially parallel to the fault.(Bonnie, 2000)Groundwater in the Bernal Subbasin typically occurs occurs at an approximate depths of 12 to 30 feet below ground surface and flows from east to west.
Notes
* Bonnie, Thomas L., [http://www.bonniebros.com/lhs/english/RO-word.pdf "Projected impacts of injecting reclaimed, reverse osmosis water into the Livermore-Amador Groundwater Basin "] (2000)
* Earth Metrics Incorporated, "Phase I Environmental Site Assessment , Hopyard Village Shopping Center, Pleasanton, California ", Report 7952W0.00, May 24, 1989ee also
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Arroyo del Valle
*Mocho Subbasin
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