The Amador Water Agency has
continued to work towards finding solutions to meet the water needs of the Lake Camanche
Village. Recently their
efforts stepped up when the Agency learned last year that a well’s production had plummeted to below 50
percent of production. The Agency reacted quickly in conjunction with
the Department of Health Services and pursued the necessary steps to drill a
new well. In September
that well was constructed and found to produce approximately 350 gallons per
minute.
The Agency’s Manager of
Engineering and Planning Gene Mancebo, says he is “pleased with the well production rate.”
To ensure dependable and adequate water supply the Agency will also be
undertaking a study to determine the specific “safe yield” of the well system.
The Agency will begin this process by first applying for a local Groundwater
Assistance Grant, so as not to impose financing the study on the local customers. However, until the Agency can pursue
constructing a new surface water supply for the area, the new well and others
will provide a safe and yet reliable water source for the customers of the Lake Camanche
Village area.