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The ENVS 560/L Watershed Systems class in Spring 2009-2014 has examined, among other things:
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The ENVS 560/L Watershed Systems class in the [https://csumb.edu/amws M.S. in Environmental Science program] at [[CSUMB]] is taught by Dr Fred Watson and Dr Doug Smith each spring (2009 - 2018, and counting...). One section of the class involves reviewing, creating, and updating pages for this web site, the CCoWS Wiki.
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If you have questions about a page on this web site, please email [http://science.csumb.edu/~fwatson/index.html Dr Fred Watson].
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The class has examined a number of [[Summaries of Environmental Topics on the Central Coast of California|environmental summaries]] and [[Watershed Issues on the Central Coast of California|watershed issues]], some of which are also listed here:
  
 
== Themes ==
 
== Themes ==
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** [[Potential watershed impacts on Elkhorn Slough]]
 
** [[Potential watershed impacts on Elkhorn Slough]]
 
** [[Carmel River Floodplain Restoration and Environmental Enhancement (Carmel River FREE) Project]]
 
** [[Carmel River Floodplain Restoration and Environmental Enhancement (Carmel River FREE) Project]]
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*Ecology
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**[[Monterey Pine Forest]]
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**[[Invasive Plants of the Central Coast]]
 
* Wildlife:
 
* Wildlife:
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**[[Endangered Species Act (ESA)]]
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**[[Habitat Conservation Plans (HCPs)]]
 
** [[Riparian habitats as wildlife corridors in the California Central Coast Region]]
 
** [[Riparian habitats as wildlife corridors in the California Central Coast Region]]
 
* Urban stormwater:
 
* Urban stormwater:
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***** [[Urban storm water management in the City of Watsonville]]
 
***** [[Urban storm water management in the City of Watsonville]]
 
* Groundwater:
 
* Groundwater:
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** [[Groundwater topics in California's Central Coast Region]]
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** [[Aquifers of California's Central Coast Region]]
 
** [[Pajaro Valley Groundwater Overdraft Concerns]]
 
** [[Pajaro Valley Groundwater Overdraft Concerns]]
 
** [[Salinas Valley Seawater Intrusion]]
 
** [[Salinas Valley Seawater Intrusion]]
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** [[Groundwater overdraft in California's Central Coast Region]]
 
** [[CalAm Use of Carmel River Groundwater Basin]]
 
** [[CalAm Use of Carmel River Groundwater Basin]]
 
* [[Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL)]]:
 
* [[Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL)]]:
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** [[Monterey Bay Area TMDL Listings - Priorities, Progress, and Documents]]
 
** [[Monterey Bay Area TMDL Listings - Priorities, Progress, and Documents]]
 
** [[The 303d list of Impaired Waterbodies in the Monterey Bay Region]]
 
** [[The 303d list of Impaired Waterbodies in the Monterey Bay Region]]
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** [[Approaches to TMDL Development and Implementation in the Monterey Bay Area]]
 
** [[Total Maximum Daily Load program follow-up in the Monterey Bay Region]]
 
** [[Total Maximum Daily Load program follow-up in the Monterey Bay Region]]
 
**Salinas River Watershed:
 
**Salinas River Watershed:
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*** [[Total Maximum Daily Loads for Chlorpyrifos and Diazinon in Lower Salinas River Watershed in Monterey County, California]]
 
*** [[Total Maximum Daily Loads for Chlorpyrifos and Diazinon in Lower Salinas River Watershed in Monterey County, California]]
 
*** [[TMDL for Fecal Coliform for the Lower Salinas River Watershed, Monterey County, California]]
 
*** [[TMDL for Fecal Coliform for the Lower Salinas River Watershed, Monterey County, California]]
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** [[Lower Salinas River Watershed Nutrient TMDL - Implementation and Monitoring Progress]]
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**[[Monterey Peninsula Groundwater Replenishment Project]]
 
* Ag Waiver:
 
* Ag Waiver:
 
** [[Central Coast Region Agricultural Waiver]]
 
** [[Central Coast Region Agricultural Waiver]]
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** [[List of Special Districts in the Monterey Bay Region]]
 
** [[List of Special Districts in the Monterey Bay Region]]
 
** [[Common Permits Required for Restoration in the Central Coast Region]]
 
** [[Common Permits Required for Restoration in the Central Coast Region]]
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** [[Incidental Take Permits (ITPs)]]
 
* Geomorphology
 
* Geomorphology
 
** [[Sand Mining in California's Central Coast Region]]
 
** [[Sand Mining in California's Central Coast Region]]
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**San Lorenzo River Watershed:
 
**San Lorenzo River Watershed:
 
*** [[Progress of Implementation of Nitrate TMDL for the San Lorenzo River, Santa Cruz County, California]]
 
*** [[Progress of Implementation of Nitrate TMDL for the San Lorenzo River, Santa Cruz County, California]]
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*[[Lower Salinas River Watershed]]
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**[[Map Of The Lower Salinas River Watershed]]
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**[[Maps of the Salinas Watershed]]
 
* [[The Gabilan / Reclamation Ditch Watershed]]
 
* [[The Gabilan / Reclamation Ditch Watershed]]
 
** [[Gabilan Watershed: Flow duration analysis]]
 
** [[Gabilan Watershed: Flow duration analysis]]
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**[http://www.ventanasierraclub.org/conservation/marina/sand_mining.shtml Sierra Club Ventana Chapter]
 
**[http://www.ventanasierraclub.org/conservation/marina/sand_mining.shtml Sierra Club Ventana Chapter]
 
**[[Monterey County Farm Bureau]]
 
**[[Monterey County Farm Bureau]]
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**[[Santa Lucia Conservancy]]
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**[[Resource Conservation Districts in California's Central Coast Region]]
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**[[Resource Conservation District of Monterey County (RCDMC)]]
  
 
*Others
 
*Others

Revision as of 20:15, 5 April 2019

The ENVS 560/L Watershed Systems class in the M.S. in Environmental Science program at CSUMB is taught by Dr Fred Watson and Dr Doug Smith each spring (2009 - 2018, and counting...). One section of the class involves reviewing, creating, and updating pages for this web site, the CCoWS Wiki.

If you have questions about a page on this web site, please email Dr Fred Watson.

The class has examined a number of environmental summaries and watershed issues, some of which are also listed here:

Themes

Specific watersheds

Stakeholders in Environmental Issues

  • Businesses
    • CEMEX is a Mexico-based, global building materials company that owns the CEMEX Lapis Plant in Marina, CA. [1]

Data

Links

Disclaimer

This page may contain student work completed as part of assigned coursework. It may not be accurate. It does not necessary reflect the opinion or policy of CSUMB, its staff, or students.

References

  1. CEMEX Website About Us Page