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The Livermore Valley AVA is an American Viticultural Area in Alameda County, California, surrounding the city of Livermore in the Tri-Valley region. Both the AVA and the city are named after Robert Livermore, a landowner whose holdings encompassed the valley. The groundwater basin underlying the valley is the , the largest sub-unit of which is the Mocho Subbasin. The Livermore Basin is one of five aquifers in the San Francisco Bay Area that supply most of the metropolitan Bay Area population. The entire Livermore Basin aquifer faces a concern over elevated total dissolved solids by the year 2020 due to an expanding human population leading to higher rates of return water flows to the aquifer containing certain salts.

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  • Livermore Valley AVA (de)
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  • Livermore Valley AVA (anerkannt seit dem 1. Oktober 1982) ist ein Weinbaugebiet im US-Bundesstaat Kalifornien. Das Gebiet liegt im Verwaltungsgebiet Alameda County, in unmittelbarer Umgebung der Stadt Livermore. Namensgeber für die Stadt und das Weinbaugebiet ist , einem Pionier und Großgrundbesitzer der Region. Mit dem Livermore Basin verfügt die Region über einen der fünf Grundwasserleiter, die die Bevölkerung der San Francisco Bay Area mit Wasser versorgen und der Bewässerung landwirtschaftlich genutzter Flächen dient. (de)
  • The Livermore Valley AVA is an American Viticultural Area in Alameda County, California, surrounding the city of Livermore in the Tri-Valley region. Both the AVA and the city are named after Robert Livermore, a landowner whose holdings encompassed the valley. The groundwater basin underlying the valley is the , the largest sub-unit of which is the Mocho Subbasin. The Livermore Basin is one of five aquifers in the San Francisco Bay Area that supply most of the metropolitan Bay Area population. The entire Livermore Basin aquifer faces a concern over elevated total dissolved solids by the year 2020 due to an expanding human population leading to higher rates of return water flows to the aquifer containing certain salts. (en)
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  • Livermore Valley AVA (en)
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