Butte Valley

Statistics

  • Basin Name
  • Butte Valley
  • Basin Number
  • 1-003
  • SGMA Basin Priority
  • Medium
  • Critically Overdrafted
  • No
  • Hydrologic Region Name
  • North Coast
  • Counties
  • Siskiyou
  • Adjacent Basins
  • No items found

At-A-Glance

Located in California’s North Coast hydrologic region, the Butte Valley is 79,739 acres in size. This Medium priority basin is home to an estimated 1,464 people (2010 value).  Groundwater accounts for approximately 83.74 percent of the basin’s water supply.

Source: CA DWR
Source: CA DWR

Basin Notes

1960: Geology and Ground Water Features of the Butte Valley Region, Siskiyou County, California. Water Supply Paper 1491 by P.R. Wood,  U.S. Geological Survey and California Department of Water Resources

2003: Bulletin 118 basin description

2014: CASGEM Groundwater Basin Prioritization note: “Some high TDS wells. Declining GW levels over the last 5‐years and increases agricultural acreage. Strong sw‐gw interaction and reliance of gw for Meiss Lake wildlife area.”

2018: California Department of Fish and Wildlife

Basin Prioritization remains Medium Priority.

2022: Jan. 28 Groundwater Sustainability Plan submitted to the Department of Water Resources.

2024: January 18 – GSP deemed incomplete by DWR

July 12 – Revised GSP submitted to DWR

July 18 — DWR announces public comment period open until 9/16/24 for Revised GSP

GSA Information