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Phyllis Stanin, PG, CEG, CHG
Pure Water Monterey Groundwater Replenishment Project, Monterey Regional Water
Pollution Control Agency (MRWPCA), Monterey County, California
Ms. Stanin has served as the project manager for this project, which involves planned
recharge of highly treated recycled water into the Seaside Groundwater Basin. Detailed
hydrogeologic assessments have been completed including the evaluation of target aquifers,
recharge methods, and injection and recovery sites. Design for vadose zone recharge wells
was completed. The conceptual design was completed with the application of a steady state
numerical MODFLOW model constructed by Todd Groundwater. Ms. Stanin has worked with
the Division of Drinking Water (DDW) on project design and the monitoring well program.
She assisted with CEQA compliance. Ms. Stanin teamed with Nellor Environmental and
Trussell Technologies to develop the Project Engineering Report for Title 22 compliance and
for the recharge permit from the Central Coast Regional Water Quality Control Board. As of
2018, the project is being expanded and is progressing to installation of project monitoring
well clusters, deep injection wells, and vadose zone injection wells.
SELECTED PUBLICATIONS / PANELS / PRESENTATIONS
Data for Sustainable Groundwater Management, Sustainable Groundwater Management
Workshop, Hosted by Turlock Groundwater Basin Association (TGBA), October 29, 2015.
Groundwater Replenishment in the Seaside Basin: Increasing Basin Yield with Recycled
th
Water, 14 Biennial Symposium on Managed Aquifer Recharge, Groundwater Resources
Association and Arizona Hydrological Society, July 31, 2014.
Recharge in the Ames Valley: Making it Happen, with D. Craig and E. Lin, Todd Engineers and
M. West, Bighorn‐Desert View Water Agency, Managed Aquifer Recharge Symposium,
Increasing Opportunities for Groundwater Storage, National Water Resources Institute
(NWRI), January 26, 2011.
Optimizing Recharge and Recovery at Recharge Basins in the Pauba Valley, Stann, P., Craig,
D., Lin, E., Managed Aquifer Recharge Symposium, Increasing Opportunities for
Groundwater Storage, National Water Resources Institute (NWRI), January 26, 2011.
Benefits of Recycled Water Recharge of a Coastal Groundwater Basin, with T.G. Cole, R.B.
Chalmers, and R.B. Holden, proceedings of the WateReuse Association Annual Conference,
Seattle, WA, September 2009.
Complexities of Using Recycled Water to Recharge an Over‐drafted Groundwater Basin, with
T.G. Cole, R.B. Chalmers, and R.B. Holden, proceedings of the WateReuse Association Annual
Conference, Newport Beach, California, March 2008.
Storing Water in California Desert Basins: Selection of Managed Aquifer Recharge Sites in the
Ames Valley Groundwater Basin San Bernardino County, California, with E. Lin, A. Garcia,
and L. Eckhart, at “Increasing Groundwater Storage to Meet California’s Future Demand:
Challenges and Solutions”, Groundwater Resources Association, 3rd Symposium in the
Groundwater Resource Series, June 2007.
Managed Aquifer Recharge (MAR) Standards Committee, American Society of Civil Engineers
(ASCE) and Environmental Water Resources Institute (EWRI), MAR Guidelines Development
Subcommittee, 2004 to present.
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