Difference between revisions of "ENVS 560/L Watershed Systems"
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Revision as of 15:37, 26 March 2013
The ENVS 560/L Watershed Systems class in Spring 2009-2013 has examined, among other things:
- Themes:
- CEQA:
- Oak Woodland Protection Plans
- Watershed Issues on the Central Coast of California
- Urban stormwater:
- Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL):
- The 303d list of Impaired Waterbodies in the Monterey Bay Region
- Monterey Bay Area TMDL Listings - Priorities, Progress, and Documents
- TMDLs in the Monterey Bay Region of California
- Total Maximum Daily Load for Nutrients in Lower Salinas River Watershed, Monterey County, California
- Total Maximum Daily Loads for Chlorpyrifos and Diazinon in Lower Salinas River Watershed in Monterey County, California
- Progress of Implementation of Nitrate TMDL for the San Lorenzo River, Santa Cruz County, California
- Total Maximum Daily Load program follow-up in the Monterey Bay Region
- Ag Waiver:
- Specific projects:
- Specific watersheds:
- Stakeholders in environmental issues:
- 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
- Central Coast Water Quality Coalition
- California Department of Public Health
- USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service
- Monterey Coastkeeper
- Monterey County Water Resources Agency
- Central Coast Ambient Monitoring Program
- California Department of Water Resources
- Grower Shipper Association of the Central Coast
- Monterey County Farm Bureau
Links
- Useful Data Sources
- Curricular information on ENVS 560/L Watershed Systems and its relationship to other courses in Division of Science and Environmental Policy at CSUMB.
Disclaimer
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