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Revision as of 11:17, 5 April 2018
This page is a working area for the ENVS 560 class.
Contents
- 1 Lists to keep up to date
- 2 Ideas for the future
- 3 2018 dibs
- 4 Pages people are updating in 2018:
- 5 Main new contribs in 2018
- 6 Minor new contribs 2018 (not mandatory, but list 'em here if you make 'em):
- 7 Pages people are updating in 2017:
- 8 Main new contribs 2017:
- 9 Minor new contribs 2017 (not mandatory, but list 'em here if you make 'em):
- 10 Pages people updated in 2016:
- 11 Main new contribs 2016:
- 12 Minor new contribs 2016 (some possibly not listed)
- 13 Main new contribs 2015:
- 14 Minor new contribs 2015:
- 15 Updates worked on in 2015:
- 16 Links to pages students want Fred to look at soon
- 17 Links to what you mostly worked on (2015) and a very brief summary of what you did
- 18 Main new contribs 2014:
- 19 Minor new contribs 2014:
- 20 Updates worked on in 2014:
- 21 Leftover ideas after 2014:
- 22 Leftover ideas after 2013:
- 23 Disclaimer
Lists to keep up to date
Don't forget to make sure all major 'issue' and 'summary' pages are listed in one of these two lists:
- Watershed Issues on the Central Coast of California
- Summaries of Environmental Topics on the Central Coast of California
Ideas for the future
- Check and move all items from the list on this page to this page or this page. Ultimately, we DON'T want to have a list on the 560 page.
- Check what we have on mitigation banking (e.g. 2 CalTrans banks in our region - at Carmel Lagoon & at Elkhorn Slough)
- Check what we have on who can hold cons easements (e.g. BSLT has applied to be able to do this)
New pages & major updates
- A page on RCDs, and add RCDs to examples of "Special Districts"
- A page explaining the basic concept of 'water rights' and listing the local issues that are relevant to it (e.g. Seawater Intrusion, Urban Development, ...)
Fill in pages that have been created on this wiki but are empty or mostly empty
- Flesh out pages on BLM and USFS and what they do on the Central Coast
- A functional BLM wikipage is something that could greatly help round out this wiki. A lot of existing wikipages link back to the currently empty BLM or relate to the BLM in some way. Might be something seriously worth considering as a "phase 2" project for 2018.
- A list of major ecosystem types of the region, with links to pages on each e.g. : Coastal Oak Woodland, Maritime Chaparral, Castal Dune Scrub, Annual Grassland, Vernal Pools, Coastal Redwood Forest, ...
- It would look something like the page on Recreational Planning Initiatives in the California Central Coast except with one link for each habitat wiki.
- Page on Chaparral, with links to things relevant to it (e.g. the importance of Maritime Chaparral in the Central Coast Region), like the existing page/s relating to Oak Woodland
- Add pages on energy issues in the California Central coast, like fracking, etc...
- Flesh out the page on National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) (a bit like we've already done for the CEQA page). Specifically, include things like EIS, FONSI, CATEX, Section 7 consultations. Also include examples of prominent projects whose environmental impacts have primarily been addressed through NEPA (as opposed to CEQA), e.g. California Valley Solar, and probably a bunch of federal UXO actions on Ft Ord.
- Write up page on California Department of Parks and Recreation
- Flesh out the page on Monterey Peninsula Regional Park District
- Page on Incidental Take Permits (ITPs) otherwise known as 2081 permits
- Needs to be related to this page Common Permits Required for Restoration in the Central Coast Region, which might need a split or a name change to make it more general and less specific about 'restoration'
- Separate new page listing major or exemplary ITPs in the region
- Develop pages regarding Recreational Planning Initiatives in the California Central Coast:
- Page on EIRs, probably small, leaving most of the heavy lifting to the various CEQA pages
- New page on the effort to create a groundwater sustainability agency for the Salinas Valley
- New pages on these organizations, and their activities in the region:
- Resource Conservation District of Monterey County (RCDMC)
- The Nature Conservancy (TNC)- this page was created in 2016, but needs more content
- Fill in pages on California Native Plant Society (CNPS) and California Native Plant Society (CNPS) Rare Plant Ranking System
- New page on Water Supply Issues on the Former Fort Ord
- New page on the former Regional Urban Water Augmentation Project (RUWAP)
- Develop the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) page to include a list of major points where CPUC has exerted influence on projects in the southern Monterey Monterey Bay region.
- Pages on some specific Special Status Species, including things basic life history and distribution, but mainly focusing on relevance to environmental management i.e. how their protection relates to various projects e.g. Snowy Plover, and its relationship with SVWSP and The Collection at Monterey Bay etc.
- New page on Wildlife Connectivity in the California Central Coast Region
- Would need to integrate with the existing pages on Riparian corridors in the California Central Coast Region and Wildlife Corridor
- Things to include
- Pages on Critical Habitat designated under the ESA, and specific Critical Habitat designated in the Central Coast Region
- Pages on CDFW and USFWS and their major activities in our region - e.g. issuing ITPs, and managing wildlife reserves.
- Pages on Easements, and specifically Conservation Easements, and more-specifically, major Conservation Easements held in the region.
- New page on Canyon Del Rey Watershed and Maps of Canyon Del Rey Watershed
- New page on CCWQPI monitoring results and reporting
- New page on Urban stormwater regulations applicable to California's Central Coast region
- New page on CEQA and California's Central Coast Region
- New page on Integrated Regional Water Management in California's Central Coast Region
- Responsibilities and Regulations of Central Coast Water Quality Control Board Central Coast Regional Water Quality Control Board
- Capture the projects, consultants, and models used in this report on the Carmel Lagoon Ecosystem Protective Barrier
- A page on Recovery Plans under the ESA (listing ones that are being or have been developed in the Central Coast)
- Flesh out the 'Watch-Listed' category on the Special Status Species page (perhaps with a new page). Give local examples (e.g. some birds), and show how species get on this list (some specific analyses of CBC and BBS trends by one or two NGOs).
- Summarize local examples (e.g. from actual local EIRs) of how various Special Status Species designations have been recognized and heeded. e.g. in what cases have 'Watch Listed' species been identified in an EIR or IS/MND, and what was the consequence of this?
Fill in or create pages regarding key regions or location of interest along the Californian Central Coast
- New page on Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary (MBNMS)
- Page on The Big Sur River Watershed
- New pages on City of Seaside, City of Monterey, City of Pacific Grove, Pebble Beach, Carmel, Carmel Highlands, Carmel-by-the-Sea, and Carmel Valley.
Short, dead-end, and pages with the fewest revisions
A good place to look for pages that could potentially need beefing up is under the Special Pages section of this wiki. Specifically, look under:
- Short pages
- Lists pages that could use some beefing up. Some pages look like they aren't relevant to the wiki, but others do (i.e. Point source pollution, California Energy Commission, and many more).
- Dead-end pages
- These pages do not link to other pages in the CCoWS Wiki (which is something we want to avoid. We want the wiki pages to be as interconnected as possible). Probably means that these pages are undereveloped, too...
- It would be wise to look through these and add links to other wikis if applicable.
- These pages do not link to other pages in the CCoWS Wiki (which is something we want to avoid. We want the wiki pages to be as interconnected as possible). Probably means that these pages are undereveloped, too...
- Pages with the fewest revisions
- Also a good place to look for pages that need some minor to major revisions (for example, the California Natural Resources Agency and California Tiger Salamander, and pages are listed here.)
- This is also an excellent place to look for pages that could potentially be part of your Phase 1 assignment. Some of these pages appear to be moderately fleshed out but have few revisions
Be wary though, looks like some of these pages could be redirected to other beefed up pages. Use the search bar to make sure you aren't re-writing information that already exists.
Minor to moderate updates
- Update the pages relating to major current water projects i.e.:
- Monterey Peninsula Water Supply Project (MPWSP)
- Monterey Peninsula Groundwater Replenishment Project - / Pure Water Monterey - lots has probably happened since last page update
- Add firms and projects to List of Environmental Consultants working in the California Central Coast Region:
- Firms:
- Firms involved with the CSUMB Master Plan Update (In 2016 added some new firms- more firms may have done work on this plan)
- Firms involved with Seaside General Plan update - Raimi etc.
- Firms:
- Add more to:
- Invasive Species of California
- California Endangered Species Act (CESA)
- Coastal Retreat in California's Central Coast Region
- Local Coastal Programs in California's Central Coast Region
- Monterey Peninsula Water Supply Project (MPWSP) - summarize the RESULTS of the slant well test, and the controversy since those results
- Big Sur Region
- Individual pages on counties and cities listed here. Make sure links are added to all pages!
- Monterey Peninsula Regional Park District (MPRPD)
- Restructure:
- The summary on this page isn't really a "summary": CalAm Use of Carmel River Groundwater Basin
- This page is bit disorganized. It is supposed to address progress SINCE the adoption of the TMDL, but instead it focuses mainly on plans made during adoption of the TMDL: Lower Salinas River Watershed Nutrient TMDL - Implementation and Monitoring Progress
- Split the Salinas Valley Seawater Intrusion page into two pages - one on intrusion, and the other on Groundwater overdraft in California's Central Coast Region.
- Add basic disclaimer etc to any wikis lacking it
More ideas from Doug
- Regional water and DESAL
- Balanced view of the current desal options.
- Decision making process about selecting a desal provider
- Current thoughts on cost to rate payers
- DAM removal
- update--dam is down---river is constructed--before and after monitoring of impacts is ongoing. There are some pre-removal datasets to link to.
- Status of county's response to new State Groundwater Monitoring regs. Compare to other parts of the state?
- Get a list of the planned urban development for the next ten years in the CalAm service area and assess the water consumption of those developments.
- Follow up on Big Sur Watershed management plan as a case study in that kind of public process...what kinds of projects were implemented or are planned as a result of that document. What is the process for getting improvement projects funded? Does the current watershed management planning process work? What is the status of the Carmel watershed management planning process?
- Issues around los padres Dam.
- Progress on the nacitone tunnel.
2018 dibs
Pages people are updating in 2018:
- Special Status Animals in the Central Coast Region Phase 1: Amanda P
- ESNERR and a little bit on Elkhorn Slough Phase 1: Kat H
- Riparian corridors in the California Central Coast Region Phase 1: Bethany
- Pajaro Valley Groundwater Overdraft Concerns Phase 1: Emily W
- The 303d list of Impaired Waterbodies in the Monterey Bay Region Phase 1: Arev
- Conversion of Carr Lake to a Multi-Use Park Phase 1: Michael
- Sand Mining in California's Central Coast Region Phase 1: Cory
- Soberanes Wildfire in California's Central Coast Region - add articles Phase 1: Jessie
- Salinas Valley Seawater Intrusion - fixed links Phase 1: Jessie
- Pajaro Valley Groundwater Overdraft Concerns Phase 1: Jessie
- Monterey County Water Resources Agency (MCWRA) - added picture Phase 1: Jessie
- Monterey Peninsula Water Supply Project (MPWSP) Phase 1: Zane
- slant intake wells Phase 1: Zane
Main new contribs in 2018
- California Coastal Conservancy Phase 2: Jessie Phase 3: Rahil
- The Nature Conservancy Phase 2: Jessie Phase 3: Rahil
- Trout Unlimited Phase 2: Jessie Phase 3: Michael
- Carmel River Steelhead Association (CRSA) Phase 2: Jessie
- Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) and other Non-Profit Organizations in California's Central Coast Region Phase 2: Bethany Phase 3: Emily
- Monterey One Water Phase 2: Zane Phase 3: Jessie
- Arundo donax in California's Central Coast Region Phase 2: Arev
- Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) Regulation in California's Central Coast Region Phase 2: Amanda P
- California Department of Parks and Recreation Pajaro RiverPhase 2: Emily W Phase 3: Amanda P
- Monterey County;Added image to Monterey County Resource Management Agency (RMA) Phase 2: Rahil, Phase 3: Bethany
- Monterey Peninsula Regional Park District Phase 2: Cory Phase 3: Kat H
- Central Coast Regional Water Quality Control Board (CCRWQCB) Phase 2: Michael Phase 3: Arev
- Adding to List of Environmental Consultants working in the California Central Coast Region and spinoff page Environmental Consultants in Central California by Project Area Phase 2: Kat H, Phase 3: Cory
Minor new contribs 2018 (not mandatory, but list 'em here if you make 'em):
- created the Water providers in California's Central Coast Region, Andrew Molera State Park, Pacific Grove Local Water Project (PGLWP), Smolt, Striped Bass, City of Paso Robles, Santa Ana winds, HEC-HMS,,, California Natural Resource Agency, California Coastal Trail page Phase 1: Jessie
- redirect Los Padres to Los Padres Dam, TU to Trout Unlimited, CRSA to Carmel River Steelhead Association (CRSA)Phase 1: Jessie
- updates to wildfires on Summaries of Environmental Topics on the Central Coast of California Phase 1: Jessie
- updated links to Watershed Issues on the Central Coast of California and Summaries of Environmental Topics on the Central Coast of California Phase 1: Rahil
- Lobos-Corona Parklands Project Cory
- Resource Conservation District, Monterey County (RCDMC) Phase 2: Arev
Pages people are updating in 2017:
- California Endangered Species Act (CESA) Phase 1: Nikki
- Riparian corridors in the California Central Coast Region and Wildlife Corridor Phase 1: Magnolia
- San Clemente Dam Phase 1: Lizzy
- Sudden Oak Death (SOD) Phase 1: Cynthia
- Conversion of Carr Lake to a Multi-Use Park Phase 1: Shawnte
- List of Environmental Consultants working in the California Central Coast Region Phase 1: Tiffanee
- Update maps in Maps of the Carmel River Watershed Phase 1: Nikki
- Monterey Peninsula Water Supply Project (MPWSP):include new EIR Phase 1: Anna
- Steelhead Management in the Monterey Bay Region Phase 1: Matt
Main new contribs 2017:
- New page on proposed Fort Ord Rec Trail and Greenway (FORTAG) Phase 2: Nikki Phase 3: Cynthia
- Fill in page on Clean Water Act Phase 2: Shawnte Phase 3: Magnolia
- New page on California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) and Central Region Department of Fish and Wildlife Phase 2: Matt and Tiffanee, Phase 3: Shawnte - California DFW page, Nikki - Central Region DFW page
- Fill in page on Solar Farms in the California Central Coast Region Phase 2: Cynthia, Phase 3: Anna
- New page on Soberanes Fire Phase 2: Magnolia, Phase 3: Lizzy
- New page on History of Major Wildfires in the Central Coast Region Phase 2: Lizzy, Phase 3: Matt, Phase 3: Lizzy, after Matt's edits
- New page on Los Osos Groundwater Basin and Sewer Phase 2: Anna Phase 3: Tiffanee
- Phase 3: Nikki reads new pages for grammar and style
Minor new contribs 2017 (not mandatory, but list 'em here if you make 'em):
- Basic details added to Santa Lucia Range, Santa Cruz Mountains, Gabilan Range/Gabilan Mountains Phase 1: Magnolia
- Minor contribution to TMDL for Fecal Coliform for the Lower Salinas River Watershed, Monterey County, California Phase 2: Shawnte
- New page started for Technical Tools used in Environmental Science and Management within California's Central Coast Region to connect Tarsier pages. Phase 3: Magnolia
- Tiny page created for Ramorum Blight Phase 2: Cynthia
- Link added to Oak Woodlands of California's Central Coast Region Phase 1: Cynthia
- minor update toSlant wellsPhase 1: Anna
- connected several links on fire pages, CWA pages, cleaned up various agency pages. Phase 3: Magnolia
- addition of American water to California American Water Company (CalAm)Phase 1: Anna
- Added county names to California's Central Coast Region page Phase 2: Lizzy
- Added blank pages for California Chaparral, Santa Ana winds, Coast Redwood (Sequoia sempervirens) Phase 2: Lizzy
- Start new page on Public land jurisdictions in the Central Coast Region Phase 2: Nikki
- Add page on California Native Plant Society (CNPS) Phase 2: Magnolia Phase 2: Cynthia
- Add page on California Native Plant Society (CNPS) Rare Plant Ranking System Phase 2: Cynthia
- Add page on Photovoltaic technology in California's Central Coast Region Phase 2: Cynthia
- added simple pages for Zaca Wildfire in California's Central Coast Region, Kirk Complex Wildfire in California's Central Coast Region, Rat Creek - Gorda Complex Wildfire in California's Central Coast Region, Marble Cone Wildfire in California's Central Coast Region, and made Basin-Indians Wildfire in California's Central Coast Region and Soberanes Wildfire in California's Central Coast Region specific to each wildfire (moved general wildfire info to Fire issues in California's Central Coast Region) Phase 3: Matt
- Created a page for the California Environmental Quality Act and linked it to the CEQA Overview Phase 3: Shawnte
- Added links to fire names to Wildfires in the Central Coast Region page Phase 3: Lizzy
- Updated and reformatted references and links to Fort Ord Habitat Conservation Plan (HCP) Phase 3: Shawnte
- Added pages for Fort Ord National Monument, Fort Ord Recreational Habitat Area (FORHA), Carmel Area State Parks Plan, California Coastal Trail (CCT), Monterey Bay Sanctuary Scenic Trail Network, Recreational Planning Initiatives in the California Central Coast, and Environmental Planning Initiatives in California's Central Coast Phase 3: Cynthia
- Added info about 5-year strategic plan to MPRPD Phase 3: Cynthia
- Rearranged table on California Department of Fish and Wildlife - Central Region Phase 3: Shawnte
- Created page for City of Carmel-by-the-Sea and Big Sur Region Phase 3: Lizzy
- Rearranged the ENVS 560/L Watershed Systems - Working page, specifically the Ideas for the future section. Sections were reorganized and restructured so that pages that should be worked on sooner rather than later are at the top (i.e. BLM page, etc.) Added a section on the Short, Dead-end, and Pages with the fewest revisions special pages as it looks like a lot of sparse pages are listed here. Phase 3: Cynthia
- Added new information to Conservation Easement Phase 3: Shawnte
Pages people updated in 2016:
- Update Monterey Peninsula Groundwater Replenishment Project Phase 1: Alana
- Update to List of Environmental Consultants working in the California Central Coast Region Phase 1: Leah
- Update links and references for Desalination in the Central Coast Region, edit CalAm Use of Carmel River Groundwater Basin Phase 1: Julia
- Update Monterey Peninsula Water Supply Project (MPWSP) and added a small description on slant wells: Phase 1:Steve
- Update San Clemente Dam Phase 1: Kaitlyn
- Update California Central Coast Gage Locations Phase 1: Kristen
- Update Monterey Bay Region and various cities in the region including but not limited to: Salinas,Marina,Salinas,Watsonville,City of King Phase 1: Kristen
- Update Monterey Bay Area TMDL Listings - Priorities, Progress, and Documents Phase 1: Luna
- Update Salinas Valley Seawater Intrusion Phase 1: Gabriel
Main new contribs 2016:
- New pages on these organizations, and their activities in the region: Big Sur Land Trust Phase 2: Leah, Phase 3: Julia
- New pages on Sand Mining in the Central California Region and Local Coastal Programs in California's Central Coast Region, created outline for Coastal Retreat in California's Central Coast RegionPhase 2: Kristen, Phase 3: Luna
- New page with a map of the service areas of all the water providers in the southern Monterey Bay Region, with links to internal pages on each of the providers. Municipal Water Service Boundaries in Monterey Phase 2: Kaitlyn, Phase 3: Gabe
- New page on the Carmel River Floodplain Restoration and Environmental Enhancement (Carmel River FREE) Project led by BSLT Phase 2: Julia, Phase 3: Leah
- New pages on these organizations, and their activities in the region: Santa Lucia Conservancy Phase 2: Alana, Phase 3: Steve also worked with Alana on Land Trusts and Conservancies in California's Central Coast Region, Endangered Species Act (ESA)
- Habitat Conservation Plans (HCPs) General Page: Phase 2: Steve, Phase 3: Alana (plus major contribs to ESA page)
- Special Status Species page filling in details. Phase 2: Gabriel, Phase 3: Kristen: Critical Habitat
- New pages on Lower Salinas River Watershed Nutrient TMDL - Implementation and Monitoring Progress Phase 2: Luna, Phase 3: Kaitlyn
Minor new contribs 2016 (some possibly not listed)
- Minor contribution to MCWD and California American Water Company (CalAm) pages Phase 2: Kaitlyn
- Minor contributions to ENVS 560/L Watershed Systems page, specifically Stakeholders section Phase 2: Kristen
- New page Local Coastal Programs in California's Central Coast Region and edited California Coastal Commission Phase 2: Kristen
- Created Monterey Peninsula Regional Park District, Tembladero Slough HEC-RAS, United States Army Corp of Engineers, California Red-legged frog, Carmel River Steelhead Association, Carmel River Lagoon Coalition, 100-year floodplain, California Wildlife Conservation Board pages, added links to Conversion of Carr Lake to a Multi-Use Park Phase 2: Leah
- Updates to Central Coast Region Agricultural Waiver, TMDL for Nutrients in Lower Salinas River Watershed, Monterey County, California, new page for Maps of Salinas Watershed, Added links to and from all TMDL related pages, as well as links to and from all pages relating to coastal retreat and sand mining (too many pages to list here) Phase 2: Luna
- Created Santa Lucia Preserve, Land Trusts and Conservancies in California's Central Coast Region, & Carmel Valley Alluvial Aquifer pages Phase II: Alana
- Wrote Endangered Species Act (ESA) page Phase III: Alana & Steve
- Minor pages: Conservation Easement, Gabilan Mountains, California Tiger Salamander, Repetitive Loss Properties Phase 3: Julia
Main new contribs 2015:
- Need a page on the failed Regional Water Project Phase 2: Amelia
- Need a page on the current Monterey Peninsula Water Project Phase 2: Dan
- Need a proper page for Marina Coast Water District (MCWD), covering the basic function of the agency, and also its relationship to LAFCO issues, and the failed and current water supply projects Phase 2: Alex
- Could add an issue page about how the MCWD boundary does not match the area it serves. This is a LAFCO issue. MCWD Home Page
- Need a set of pages on Special Districts: (1) the overall concept, (2) the main ones in the Central Coast Region Phase 2:Pat
- Add a set of pages on Public Finance in California's Central Coast Region: Phase 2: Sarah
- Add a page giving an overview of Recycled Water in the Central Coast Region
- ...
Minor new contribs 2015:
- Could add a general page on Habitat Conservation Plans (HCPs), listing as an example the Fort Ord Habitat Conservation Plan (HCP)
- Need a kind of disambiguation page listing all the major water "projects" like RWP, MPWP, SRDP, ...
- Create a page for Salinas Valley Water Project (SVWP) with link to separate page on Salinas River Diversion Facility (SRDF) Phase 2:Pat
- Basic page for the Castroville Seawater Intrusion Project (CSIP)
- Basic page for some common technical tools and how/when/where they have been used in the Central Coast Region, e.g.:
- A basic list of Solar Farms in the Central Coast Region - existing and proposed
..
Updates worked on in 2015:
- Could update status of Fort Ord HCP Phase 1: Dan
- Add projects to big list of CEQA projects e.g.:
- Monterey Peninsula Groundwater Replenishment Project
- Veteran's Cemetery IS/MND
- Add firms to List of Environmental Consultants in the Central Coast Area e.g.: Phase 1: Amelia
- Update the desal page in general; and also make sure it has links to the pages on Regional Water Project and Monterey Peninsula Water ProjectPhase 1: Sarah
- Update these pages:
- Monterey Peninsula Groundwater Replenishment Project
- Salinas River Diversion Facility Phase 1: Pat
- Salinas River Channel Maintenance Program Phase 1: Pat
- Any pages with the facts behind this article on MCWRA's responsibility regarding water quality Phase 1: Alex
- ...
Links to pages students want Fred to look at soon
- Public Finance in California's Central Coast Region
- Special Status Species Within Fort Ord
- Marina Coast Water District (MCWD)
- List of Special Districts in the Monterey Bay Region
Links to what you mostly worked on (2015) and a very brief summary of what you did
- SF
- Phase 1: Edited/expanded Desalination in the Central Coast Region
- Phase 2: Wrote Public Finance in California's Central Coast Region page
- Phase 3:
- edited/expanded MCWD
- Added to List of Environmental Consultants working in the California Central Coast Region:
- Alta Planning & Design
- Dover-Kohl Partners
- Other planning firms like the above two?
- PM
- Phase 1: Edited/expanded Salinas River Stream Maintenance Program (SMP), created Salinas River Channel Maintenance Program redirect page, edited/expanded Salinas River Diversion Facility (SRDF)
- Phase 2: Wrote Special Districts page, Wrote List of Special Districts in the Monterey Bay Region
- Phase 3:
- Edited Regional Water Project, edited Regional Urban Water Augmentation Project (RUWAP)
- Updated this list of CEQA projects on the Central Coast with links to recent project pages that already exist on the wiki (like MPWSP etc.))
- Added links to specific project summary pages on CEQAnet from the individual CEQA project pages on the wiki, using the example I created on the MPWSP page where it says "SCH#" (look inside the link to see how it uses a "ProjectKey" that you can get fro the URL that CEQAnet gives you when you do a search), added links in text to CEQAnet project pages where EIR or CEQA documents were mentioned
- In the "Links" sections at the bottoms of each of the main CEQA "Project" pages, added a link to the list of CEQA projects on the Central Coast (if one was not already there)
- AO
- Phase 1: Edited/fixed dead links/added projects and environmental consulting firms to List of Environmental Consultants in the Central Coast Area
- Phase 2: Wrote Regional Water Project page and a brief description of Regional Urban Water Augmentation Project (RUWAP)
- Phase 3:
- Edited Public Finance in California's Central Coast Region
- Edited and added to Salinas River Diversion Facility (SRDF) as emailed
- DM
- Phase 1: Fixed the dead links, edited Fort Ord HCP, created page for Incidental Take Permits and Special Status Species Within Fort Ord
- Phase 2: Wrote Monterey Peninsula Water Supply Project page
- Phase 3:
- Edited Special Districts, List of Special Districts in the Monterey Bay Region
- Added disclaimer on Special Status Species Within Fort Ord saying list is incomplete (had trouble finding the names of additional species but will keep looking):
- Needs to list more than just 'Listed' (T&E) species, and also include at least some non-T&E species e.g. 'Watch-Listed' species - if not all of them, then some of them and an indication of "Other species not yet listed here".
- Needs to link to the SPAnimals.pdf list from March 2015 (on CDFW web site)
- Needs to link to any references that say things like "There are 35 Special Status Species on former Fort Ord"
- Needs to link to relevant pages containing words like "Species" or "Fort Ord" in their title.
- AH
- Phase 1: Edited/rewrote/fixed dead links in Monterey Coastkeeper page. Added info to the California Coastkeeper Alliance page.
- Phase 2: Wrote/working on Marina Coast Water District (MCWD) page.
- Phase 3:
- Monterey Peninsula Water Supply Project - made grammatical corrections, changed reference links at bottom of page to a name that indicates what to expect when clicked, added a map showing the MPWSP project area, added some hot links within text
- Incidental Take Permits (ITPs) - add 'Links' section, and link to any pages in the wiki that relate to ITPs (do a search) e.g. the Fort Ord HCP. Maybe update the references so that the text that appears is an indication of what to expect if you clicked the link (as opposed to a garbled URL). Changed reference links at the bottom to the name of the page, added links section at bottom of page and put links in, minor edits in text.
- Flesh these two pages out a tiny bit (mainly by adding a summary sentence or two; and maybe a map of the MRWPCA site showing both plants): Salinas Valley Reclamation Plant (SVRP) and Regional Treatment Plant (RTP). Added brief text summarizing SVRP, added brief text summarizing RTP, added map to RTP page.
Main new contribs 2014:
- GW Replenishment project
- Common Permits Required for Restoration in the Central Coast
- Regulatory Agencies in the Central Coast
- Desal
- Salinas River Channel Maintenance Program
- Special Status Species of the Central Coast
- What are prominent SS species in our region
- CNDDB
- Fort Ord HCP
- Water supply for underserved, marginalized communities of the Salinas Valley
Minor new contribs 2014:
- Aquifer
- Watershed
- California American Water Company (CalAm)
- City of Salinas Treatment Plant
- Monterey Peninsula Water Management District (MPWMD)
- Monterey Regional Water Pollution Control Agency
- City of Marina
- City of King
- The Molera Wetland
- Endangered species
- Natural Community Conservation Planning Act
- Salinas River Diversion Facility
- California Endangered Species Act
- Templates
- Monterey-Pacific Grove ASBS Stormwater Management Project
- Seaside Basin Aquifer Storage and Recovery (ASR)
- Blanco Drain
- MRWPCA Regional Treatment Plant
Updates worked on in 2014:
- TMDLs in the Monterey Bay Region of California
- Approaches to TMDL Development and Implementation in the Monterey Bay Area
- Los Padres Reservoir Capacity Issues
- Sudden Oak Death (SOD)
- Urban storm water management in the City of Santa Cruz
- Steelhead Management in the Monterey Bay Region
- Steelhead Management in the Salinas Watershed
- Steelhead
- Riparian habitats as wildlife corridors in the California Central Coast Region
- Carmel River Watershed
- Lower Salinas River Watershed
- Gabilan Range
- Basin-Indians Fire Erosion and Debris Flows
Leftover ideas after 2014:
- Association of Environmental Professionals (AEP)
- Who they are
- What they do
- Who are members
- Student chapter
- Recent events
- PG Diversion project & DEIR
- Hollister Hills - site summary
- Page on all the water providers in the Monterey Bay Region - the biggies (like Cal Am), and all the teeny weird ones you never heard of (like Seaside Muni). Needs a good set of maps.
- Other:
- Water Supply for the Cal Am service area (focus on current impediments to the proposed portfolio approach)
- Water metering as a means of understanding agricultural water use.
- Understanding "water policy cycles"---Water supply and Policies that are viable in drought years, but untenable in years of plenty (new big dams in CA, etc).
- Impacts of the new Salinas River channel maintenance program.
- Movement toward public takeover of Cal Am water supply system.
- Is there a physical inventory of extant groundwater resources to fuel existing (or proposed) Fort Ord reuse plans. This could be a close scrutiny of the Monterey Downs EIR.
- How does the planned desal impact Fort Ord reuse?
- Potential water use projects that would secure the now tenuous MCWRA rights to about 168,000 af/yr of Salinas Valley water.
- When new subdivisions are permitted, they must demonstrate a sustainable water supply. Apparently, that approach is flawed, since many areas are in overdraft. What are the minimum criteria for demonstrating "sustainable" water supply and why does it fail in many cases?
Leftover ideas after 2013:
- CEQA
- CEQA approaches to each of the main CEQA areas:
- Visual / aesthetic
- Transport
- Wetlands
- etc.
- Firms that do CEQA, tabulated by project, role, specialty, client etc.
- CEQA approaches to each of the main CEQA areas:
- Land use planning in Central Coast
- County General Plan
- County Long-Range Development Plan
- Marina General Plan
- Seaside General Plan
- AMBAG Metropolitan Transportation Plan
- TAMC Regional Transportation Plan
- Former CA-led County Redevelopment Agencies and new 'Successor' agencies.
- Fort Ord
- BRAC / Fort Ord Cleanup
- History of consistency determinations made with respect to Fort Ord Reuse Plan
- Viewshed policy (county critical viewshed, approaches taken in CEQA projects)
- Water rights - How do water rights work?
- e.g. for projects in CEQA right now (Ferrini, Downs)
- Drainage studies
- e.g. Canyon del Rey and current contract to Balance & Whitson
- Ag Waiver & TMDLs:
- Can always use more updating with new developments
- Stakeholder pages:
- Marina Coast Water District, e.g. its role in Fort Ord re-use
- MPWMD, e.g. its role in Canyon del Rey drainage study update
- TAMC
- AMBAG
- Specific Watersheds
- Wildlife:
- Wildlife habitat corridor planning - State-level efforts, Regional effort led by CalTrans, Local survey led by BSLT, ...
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