ENVS 560/L Watershed Systems - Working
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This page is a working area for the ENVS 560 class.
Contents
Main new contribs 2014:
- GW Replenishment project Phase 2: Jessica, Phase 3: Chelsea
- Common Permits Required for Restoration in the Central Coast Phase 2: Jessica , Phase 3: Afreen
- Regulatory Agencies in the Central Coast Phase 2: Jessica; Phase 3: Devon
- Desal Phase 2: Devon, Phase 3: Heather
- Salinas River Channel Maintenance Program Phase 2: Chelsea), Phase 3: Sean
- Special Status Species of the Central Coast: Phase 2: John I., Phase 3: Tera
- What are prominent SS species in our region
- Special Status Animals on the Central Coast Phase 2: Sean
- Special Status Plants on the Central Coast Phase 2: Sean
- What are prominent SS species in our region
- CNDDB - Phase 2: Heather, Phase 3: John I.
- Fort Ord HCP Phase 2: Devon, Afreen
- Water supply for underserved, marginalized communities of the Salinas Valley Phase 2: Tera, Afreen; Phase 3: Jessica
Minor new contribs 2014:
- Aquifer (Phase 1: Jessica)
- Aquifers of the Central Coast
- Seaside Groundwater Basin
- Watershed (Phase 1: Jessica)
- California American Water Company (CalAm)
- Monterey Peninsula Water Management District (MPWMD)
- Monterey Regional Water Pollution Control Agency
- City of Marina (Phase 1: Afreen)
- City of King (Phase 1: Afreen)
- The Molera Wetland (Phase 1: Afreen)
- Endangered species (Phase 1: Afreen)
- Natural Community Conservation Planning Act Phase 1: Sean
- Salinas River Diversion Facility Phase 1: Sean
- California Endangered Species Act Phase 1: Sean
- Monterey-Pacific Grove ASBS Stormwater Management Project Phase 1: Heather
Updates worked on in 2014:
- TMDLs in the Monterey Bay Region of California - Phase 1: Heather
- Approaches to TMDL Development and Implementation in the Monterey Bay Area - Phase 1: Heather
- Los Padres Reservoir Capacity Issues Phase 1: Chelsea
- Urban storm water management in the City of Santa Cruz Phase 1: Jessica
- Steelhead Management in the Monterey Bay Region Phase 1: Devon
- Steelhead Management in the Salinas Watershed Phase 1: Sean
- Steelhead Phase 1: Sean
- Riparian habitats as wildlife corridors in the California Central Coast Region Phase 1: John I.
- Carmel River Watershed Phase 1:Afreen
- Lower Salinas River Watershed Phase 1: Afreen
- Gabilan Range Phase 1: Afreen
- Basin-Indians Fire Erosion and Debris FlowsPhase 1: Tera
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 phase 2: Sheldon
- 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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