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There is a new draft document for TMDLs for nutrients in the Lower Salinas River Watershed<ref name="TMDLs CA Waterboard">Link to Waterboard TMDLs for Nutrients in the Lower Salinas Watershed [http://www.waterboards.ca.gov/rwqcb3/water_issues/programs/tmdl/docs/salinas/nutrients/index.shtml]</ref>.  
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====Preliminary draft project report for nutrient TMDLs (Lower Salinas River Watershed)====
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A recent (March 2012) ''preliminary'' draft project report by the [[California Regional Water Quality Control Board]], (CRWQCB) Central Coast Region on TMDLs for nutrients in the Lower Salinas River Watershed<ref name="TMDLs CA Waterboard">Link to Waterboard TMDLs for Nutrients in the Lower Salinas Watershed [http://www.waterboards.ca.gov/rwqcb3/water_issues/programs/tmdl/docs/salinas/nutrients/index.shtml]</ref>.
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In this document, the work group identifies multiple [[Beneficial uses (Clean Water Act)|beneficial uses]] (BUs) as impaired, including those for drinking water supply, livestock watering, and aquatic habitat BUs<ref name="TMDLs CA Waterboard"/>.
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From the preliminary draft document<ref name="TMDLs CA Waterboard"/>:
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''Problem Statement'':
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Discharges of nitrogen compounds and orthophosphate are occurring at levels in surface waters
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which are impairing a  wide  spectrum of beneficial uses and, therefore, constitute  a serious
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water quality problem. The municipal and domestic drinking water supply (MUN, GWR)
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beneficial uses and the range of aquatic habitat beneficial uses are currently impaired; potential
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or future beneficial uses of the agricultural irrigation water supply (AGR) for sensitive crops may
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be impaired (refer back to Basin Plan water quality objectives in  Table  3-2). A total of 34
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waterbody/pollutant combinations are impaired due to exceedances of water quality objectives. 
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The pollutants addressed in this TMDL are nitrate, un-ionized ammonia, and orthophosphate –
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orthophosphate is included as a pollutant due to biostimulatory impairments of surface waters. 
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Reducing these pollutants is also anticipated to address several 303(d)-listed dissolved oxygen
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and chlorophyll a impairments in the TMDL project area.
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</blockquote>
  
 
==Systems==
 
==Systems==

Revision as of 20:58, 28 March 2012

A watershed-related issue examined by the ENVS 560/L Watershed Systems class at CSUMB.

Summary

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Location

...Name the smallest watershed (or other applicable region) within which the issue occurs...

Resource/s at stake

...What environmental resource/s are at stake?...

Drinking water is an important resource which has been threatened by high levels of nitrates in the Lower Salinas River Watershed [1]

Stakeholders

...Who are the stakeholders in the watershed? e.g. agencies, non-profits, associations...

Laws, policies, & regulations

Regulatory background

...What laws, policies, and/or regulations are involved?...

Preliminary draft project report for nutrient TMDLs (Lower Salinas River Watershed)

A recent (March 2012) preliminary draft project report by the California Regional Water Quality Control Board, (CRWQCB) Central Coast Region on TMDLs for nutrients in the Lower Salinas River Watershed[2].

In this document, the work group identifies multiple beneficial uses (BUs) as impaired, including those for drinking water supply, livestock watering, and aquatic habitat BUs[2].

From the preliminary draft document[2]:

Problem Statement: Discharges of nitrogen compounds and orthophosphate are occurring at levels in surface waters which are impairing a wide spectrum of beneficial uses and, therefore, constitute a serious water quality problem. The municipal and domestic drinking water supply (MUN, GWR) beneficial uses and the range of aquatic habitat beneficial uses are currently impaired; potential or future beneficial uses of the agricultural irrigation water supply (AGR) for sensitive crops may be impaired (refer back to Basin Plan water quality objectives in Table 3-2). A total of 34 waterbody/pollutant combinations are impaired due to exceedances of water quality objectives. The pollutants addressed in this TMDL are nitrate, un-ionized ammonia, and orthophosphate – orthophosphate is included as a pollutant due to biostimulatory impairments of surface waters. Reducing these pollutants is also anticipated to address several 303(d)-listed dissolved oxygen and chlorophyll a impairments in the TMDL project area.

Systems

... What elements of the biophysical system are/were involved?...

Science

...What scientific studies are or would be relevant / already completed?...

Tools

...What analytical (e.g. modeling) tools were or could be used?...

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

  1. Drinking water threatened by elevated nitrates in the Salinas Valley [1]
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Link to Waterboard TMDLs for Nutrients in the Lower Salinas Watershed [2]

See also


Disclaimer

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