TO: Technical Advisory Group for the Napa County Groundwater Sustainability Agency
FROM: Brian Bordona - Interim Director of Planning, Building and Environmental Services
REPORT BY: Jamison Crosby, Natural Resources Conservation Manager
SUBJECT: Update on Evaluating ET across the Napa Valley Subbasin
RECOMMENDATION
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The Technical Advisory Group (TAG) members will receive a status update on the evaluation of evapotranspiration (ET) data collection activities and preliminary data analysis. This will include an overview of previous discussions, current outreach activities, and presentation of collected data. This is an informational item to inform the TAG members of ongoing work occurring in relation to quantifying total consumptive use of water.
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
An initial presentation on ET data was provided at the October 2022 TAG meeting with a presentation from Tom Shapland (Tule Technologies). New technologies in remotely sensed ET estimates from OpenET was presented at the November 2022 TAG meeting by the technical team. Outreach activities to vineyard managers to collect measured ET data from Tule Technologies sensors have been actively pursued since that time. To date, data from 14 sensors have been volunteered by growers for use by the technical team. The data from these sensors are currently being used to evaluate OpenET algorithms in Napa County. The initial evaluation of ET showed a bias in OpenET to underestimate when compared to locally measured ET estimates.
Procedure
Staff introduces.
Questions and answers with the TAG.
Public comments.
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT
ENVIRONMENTAL DETERMINATION: The proposed action is not a project as defined by 14 California Code of Regulations 15378 (State CEQA Guidelines) and therefore CEQA is not applicable.
BACKGROUND AND DISCUSSION
The use of remotely sensed ET estimates was originally developed for the Napa Valley Integrated Hydrologic Model (NVIHM). These estimates used data from 2014 to develop crop...
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