File #: AI 13-1598    Version: Name: JFA with USGS on geological mapping
Type: Action Item Status: Passed
File created: 7/31/2017 In control: Board of Directors
On agenda: 9/12/2017 Final action: 9/12/2017
Title: Consider recommendation from the Research & Technology Committee to approve a Joint Funding Agreement with the United States Geological Survey for hydrostratigraphic mapping, in an amount not to exceed $462,000.
Attachments: 1. 17-865-AM JFA USGS Hydrostratigraphic Mapping Phase III DF Sign(For Brd Pckt), 2. RO - USGS_Mapping_JFA
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Consider recommendation from the Research & Technology Committee to approve a Joint Funding Agreement with the United States Geological Survey for hydrostratigraphic mapping, in an amount not to exceed $462,000.

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RECOMMENDED MOTION:

Move the board adopt Resolution and Order No. 09-17-878 of the Edwards Aquifer Authority Board of Directors approving Joint Funding Agreement No. 17-865-AM between the EAA and the United States Geological Survey, for Phase 3 hydrostratigraphic mapping, in an amount not to exceed $462,000, of which the EAA portion of funding will not exceed $372,000, for the period October 2017 through September 2020, and authorizing the General Manager to execute the agreement.


SUMMARY:

The purpose of this agenda item is for the board to consider a Research & Technology Committee recommendation to approve a Joint Funding Agreement (JFA) with the USGS for hydrostratigraphic mapping. This JFA is Phase 3 of the region-wide effort to refine existing and develop new geologic hydrostatic maps of the Edwards and Trinity Aquifers at the 1:24,000 scale. Current maps of Edwards-related hydrostratigraphy are in need of refinement, whereas the rock formations that comprise the Trinity Aquifer are largely unmapped in adequate detail region-wide. Phase 1 of this project focused on Bexar and Comal Counties. Phase 2 of this project is ongoing and focused on Hays County. Phase 3 will focus on Medina County. The process will include data compilation to analyze and compile pre-existing geophysical borehole data, existing reports, literature and maps to aid in the detailed mapping of hydrostatigraphic units accompanied by a report-style write-up as a USGS Scientific Investigations Map series. Incorporation of GPS technology significantly enhances the efficiency of field work to more accurately delineate the hydrostratigraphy, faulting, and significant geologic characteristics with the Edwards and Trinity Aquifer outcrops in Medina County, Texas. In ad...

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