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A sample of watershed-related issues examined by the [[ENVS 560/L Watershed Systems]] class at [http://csumb.edu CSUMB].
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A sample of [[watershed]]-related issues examined by the [[ENVS 560/L Watershed Systems]] class at [http://csumb.edu CSUMB].
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Refer also to the list of [[Summaries of Environmental Topics on the Central Coast of California]].
  
 
== Issues ==
 
== Issues ==
  
* [[Pajaro Valley Groundwater Overdraft Concerns]]
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* Hydrology
* [[Coho Salmon Crisis in the Central California Coast ESU]]
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** [[Pajaro Valley Groundwater Overdraft Concerns]]
* [[Salinas Valley Seawater Intrusion]]
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** [[Salinas Valley Seawater Intrusion]]
* [[Conversion of Carr Lake to a Multi-Use Park]]
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** [[Groundwater overdraft in California's Central Coast Region]]
* [[Harkins Slough and Expansion of Urban Land Use at Watsonville]]
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** [[Desalination in the Central Coast Region]]
* [[Basin-Indians Fire Erosion and Debris Flows]]
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** [[Salinas River Channel Maintenance Program]]
* [[Urban Discharges to Areas of Special Biological Significance on Monterey Peninsula]]
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** [[San Clemente Dam]]
* [[Los Padres Reservoir Capacity Issues]]
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** [[Los Padres Reservoir Capacity Issues]]
* [[Riparian habitats as wildlife corridors in the California Central Coast Region]]
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** [[CalAm Use of Carmel River Groundwater Basin]]
* [[Use of Sloped Areas in Monterey County]]
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** [[Sea Level Rise and Elkhorn/Carneros System]]
* [[Conditional waiver of waste discharge requirements for irrigated lands|Conditional Waiver of Waste Discharge Requirements for Irrigated Lands]]
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* Water Quality
* [[CalAm Use of Carmel River Groundwater Basin]]
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** [[Los Osos Groundwater Basin and Sewer]]
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** [[Urban Discharges to Areas of Special Biological Significance on Monterey Peninsula]]
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** [[Conditional waiver of waste discharge requirements for irrigated lands|Conditional Waiver of Waste Discharge Requirements for Irrigated Lands]]
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** [[TMDLs in the Monterey Bay Region of California]]
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** [[Water supply for underserved, marginalized communities of the Salinas Valley]]
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* Geomorphology
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** [[Basin-Indians Fire Erosion and Debris Flows]]
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** [[Sand Mining in California's Central Coast Region]]
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** [[Coastal Retreat in California's Central Coast Region]]
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** [[Harkins Slough and Expansion of Urban Land Use at Watsonville]]
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* Fish & aquatic ecology
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** [[Steelhead Management in the Monterey Bay Region]]
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** [[Coho Salmon Crisis in the Central California Coast ESU]]
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** [[Potential watershed impacts on Elkhorn Slough]]
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* Wildlife
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** [[Riparian habitats as wildlife corridors in the California Central Coast Region]]
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** [[Progress of Implementation of Nitrate TMDL for the San Lorenzo River, Santa Cruz County, California]]
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* Land use
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** [[Conversion of Carr Lake to a Multi-Use Park]]
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** [[Harkins Slough and Expansion of Urban Land Use at Watsonville]]
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** [[Use of Sloped Areas in Monterey County]]
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** [[CEQA projects on the Central Coast]]
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** [[Carmel River Floodplain Restoration and Environmental Enhancement (Carmel River FREE) Project]]
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**[[Municipal Water Service Boundaries in Monterey]]
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*Ecosystems
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** [[Monterey Pine Forest]]
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* [[Watershed Issue Template|Template issue]]
 
* [[Watershed Issue Template|Template issue]]
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== Links ==
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* [[California's Central Coast Region]]
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* [[Summaries of Environmental Topics on the Central Coast of California]]
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== Disclaimer ==
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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.

Revision as of 12:05, 8 April 2019

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

Refer also to the list of Summaries of Environmental Topics on the Central Coast of California.

Issues

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.