GROUND-WATER QUALITY MONITORING AND ASSESSMENT (GAMA): IMPLEMENTATION IN THE NORTHERN SAN FRANCISCO BAY REGION
The suite of analytes include major ions, trace elements, nutrients, volatile organic compounds, pesticides, pharmaceutical products, waste water components, dissolved methane, nitrogen and noble gases (in collaboration with LLNL). Naturally occurring isotopes (tritium, carbon-14, and helium-4) also will be measured in these samples to help identify the source and age of the sampled ground water. Preliminary results show that relatively few compounds were found that exceed water-quality standards.
For spatially unbiased and consistent assessment of ground-water quality, each of the three study areas was subdivided into grid cells approximating 25 km2. A public supply well in each cell was then selected to provide a spatially distributed, randomized monitoring network for each study area. Not surprisingly, preliminary data indicate the fewest constituents of concern were found in the less populated Volcanic Highlands study area, while more compounds of concern were found in the Valley and Plains.
In addition, several focused studies were undertaken to answer questions specific to the region, including the source of high-salinity waters in the southern lowlands area, the contribution of hydrothermal water to the ground-water system, and the source and movement of ground water in the Alexander, Napa, Sonoma, and Santa Rosa Valleys.