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Tracy A. Davis

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This data release Child Item contains groundwater elevation data and the associated model/code used to create groundwater elevation surfaces in and around the Lost Hills and Belridge Oil Fields. The data and model provided here are part of an interpretative manuscript by McMahon and others (2023). The data compiled and analyzed here are part of the California State Water Resources Control Board Oil and Gas Regional Monitoring Program and the U.S. Geological Survey California Oil, Gas, and Groundwater (COGG) Program.
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Total volumes of produced water disposed at percolation and evaporation ponds for the Midway-Sunset and Buena Vista Oil Fields, Kern County, California were estimated for 1959-2021. Data were compiled from state and local agencies’ databases, including the California State Water Resources Control Board GeoTracker, California Integrated Water Quality System (CIWQS), and Ponds Status Report (2019); the California Geologic Energy Management Division (CalGEM) Well Production and Injection Database (1977-2017); and the Central Valley Regional Water Quality Control Board Pond List (updated February 11, 2021). For pond disposal facilities that receive produced water from multiple sources, volumes were estimated from cumulative...
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Note: This data release has been revised. The updated version is available here: https://doi.org/10.5066/P9DR22GD. As part of the California State Water Resources Control Board’s Regional Groundwater Monitoring Program of Water Quality in Areas of Oil and Gas Production, during September 2016–February 2017, the U.S. Geological Survey collected and analyzed groundwater and associated quality-control (QC) samples from 14 water-production wells located within a three mile buffer zone of and in the Fruitvale Oil field, Kern County, California. Samples were analyzed for water-quality indicators, major and minor ions, nutrients, trace elements, volatile organic compounds, naturally occurring radioactive material, geochemical...
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