Coyote Wells Valley
Statistics
- Basin Name
- Coyote Wells Valley
- Basin Number
- 7-029
- SGMA Basin Priority
- Very Low
- Critically Overdrafted
- No
- Hydrologic Region Name
- Colorado River
- Counties
- Imperial, San Diego
- Adjacent Basins
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Imperial Valley 7-030, Ocotillo-Clark Valley 7-025, Borrego Valley - Ocotillo Wells 7-024.02, Vallecito-Carrizo Valley 7-028,
At-A-Glance
Located in California’s hydrologic region, the Coyote Wells Valley is 145,660 acres in size. This Very Low priority basin is home to an estimated 374 people (2010 value). It has approximately 51 wells, of which approximately 5 are water supply wells. Groundwater accounts for approximately 100 percent of the basin’s water supply.
Basin Notes
2003: Bulletin 118 basin description
2014: CASGEM prioritization – very low. Comments: Basin is in overdraft (B-118). There are local fluoride issues and elevated TDS in some of the shallower wells in the basin 2018: Draft basin priority – very low. Comments:
- 1) CASGEM/WDL/GWIDS: No data or data insufficent to determine GWL status. Source: DWR
- 2) No available documentation on groundwater level decline past or present in the basin
2018: Final basin prioritization: very low priority.