Evaluation of Ground Water Resources, Sonoma County, Volume No. 118-4, Volume 3, originally published in 1975 by the California Department of Water Resources, presents a detailed assessment of the groundwater resources in Sonoma County. This report provides invaluable data and analysis related to the hydrogeology of the region, focusing on the availability, quality, and management of groundwater. The study examines various aspects of groundwater, including its sources, movement, and interaction with surface water. This volume serves as a crucial resource for hydrologists, environmental scientists, and policymakers involved in water resource management in Sonoma County and similar regions. The historical significance of this report lies in its comprehensive approach to understanding and documenting groundwater resources during a period of increasing environmental awareness. It remains relevant for contemporary researchers and practitioners seeking to understand long-term trends and sustainable water management practices.
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