Mid Salinas & Atascadero Creek Area

Description

Mid Salinas – Atascadero Creek Area

The Atascadero Creek – Mid Salinas Watershed is located in northern San Luis Obispo County and includes a portion of the Salinas River and adjacent tributaries. The drainage rises to a maximum elevation of approximately 2,800 feet above mean sea level with steep topography categorizing much of the western portion of the watershed. The watershed contains two major drainages; Atascadero Lake and Parole Canyon. The watershed contains a mix of urban and rural residential land uses as well as agricultural land uses. A portion of the Los Padres National Forest is also contained within the watershed along the western boundary. The City of Atascadero is located at the northern end of the watershed boundary and the community of Santa Margarita is located within the central and southern portions of the watershed. Other land uses include two quarries, Atascadero Lake, and a wastewater treatment plant. Water supply for the watershed area is dominated by wells, including those used by the Atascadero Mutual Water Company to supply urban residents and commercial uses.

 

WATERSHED OVERVIEW

Hydrologic Unit Name:

Salinas 9

Water Planning Area:

Santa Margarita WPA 12, Atascadero/Templeton WPA 13

Acreage:

82,156 acres

Flow to:

Salinas River to Pacific Ocean (Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary)

Groundwater Basin(s):

Paso Robles, Atascadero sub-Basin, Rinconada Valley

Jurisdictions:

County of San Luis Obispo, City of Atascadero, Town of Santa Margarita, Los Padres National Forest

Watershed Plans:

None

Full Data Snapshot

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  • Rainfall
  • Geology
  • Hydrology models
  • Vegetation
  • Special status wildlife and plants
  • Land use
  • Demographics
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  • Watershed health
  • Groundwater