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Revision as of 02:02, 27 January 2009
Contents
Summary
The Los Padres dam was built in 1949 as an alternate water storage facility in response to sediment accumulation in the downstream San Clemente Dam (built in 1921). Water stored in the Los Padres reservoir is released to the Carmel Valley Aquifer where it is pumped out by California- American water co. and is used by nearly all of the Monterey Peninsula. By 1999, the Los Padres dam had lost half of its capacity to heavy sediment accumulation.
The 2008 Basin Complex fires burned 20% of the Carmel river watershed. Burned areas leave behind loose unstable soils which erode quickly given precipitation. This may exacerbate erosion rates and lead to increased sediment accumulation in the Los Padres Reservoir.
The Los Padres reservoir serves as the primary source of water storage for the Monterey Peninsula so any big increase in sediment accumulation may be detrimental.
Location
The Los Padres Reservoir is part of the Carmel Valley Watershed
Resource/s at stake
...What environmental resource/s are at stake?...
Stakeholders
California-America Water Company ( Cal-AM ) Monterey Peninsula Water Management District ( MPWMD )
Laws, policies, & regulations
...What laws, policies, and/or regulations are involved?...
Systems
... What elements of the biophysical system are/were involved?...
Science
...What scientific studies are or would be relevant / already completed?...
Tools
LIDAR data can be merged with multibeam bathymetry to create high resolution digital elevation maps.
Future research
...What knowledge gaps remain?...
...Suggest a CWSP MS thesis topic that could contribute to the issue...
...Suggest a topic for a hypothetical study that had unlimited resources...
References
...Proust, M. 1901. Poetica nausea. J. Nauseum. pp 1-9999.
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