ITEM: |
INFORMATIONAL
ITEM/STAFF REPORT |
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20. |
QUARTERLY CARMEL RIVER
RIPARIAN CORRIDOR MANAGEMENT REPORT |
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Meeting Date: |
April 15, 2024 |
Budgeted: |
N/A |
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From: |
Dave Stoldt, |
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General Manager |
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Prepared By: |
Thomas Christensen |
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General Counsel Review: N/A |
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Committee Recommendation: N/A |
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CEQA
Compliance: This action does not
constitute a project as defined by the California Environmental Quality Act
Guidelines section 15378. |
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IRRIGATION
OF RIPARIAN VEGETATION: Irrigation of riparian vegetation has been on
hold because of sufficient rainfall.
Water
Use in Acre-Feet (AF) |
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January
- March 2024 |
0.00 AF |
Year-to-date |
0.00 AF |
MONITORING
OF RIPARIAN VEGETATION: During the winter season, the District suspended the riparian vegetation monitoring
program. The monitoring of soil
moisture, groundwater levels, and canopy defoliation (a measure of vegetation
moisture stress) will resume in June 2024.
During the months of June through October, staff will take monthly
measurements of depth to groundwater and canopy vigor in areas where willow and
cottonwood trees may be impacted by lowered water levels caused by groundwater
extraction. The areas monitored are in
the vicinity of California American Water’s (Cal-Am) Cañada and San Carlos
wells, and the District’s Valley Hills (next to Cal-Am’s Cypress Well) and
Schulte (next to Cal-Am’s Schulte Well) Restoration Projects. The District’s
monitoring provides insight into the status of soil moisture through the
riparian corridor by collecting and analyzing monthly readings from the
District’s array of monitoring wells and pumping records for large-capacity
Carmel Valley wells in the Cal-Am system.
OTHER
TASKS PERFORMED SINCE THE JANUARY 2024 QUARTERLY REPORT:
1. Steelhead Permit Reporting
Requirements:
The District has been uploading steelhead rescue data from last year’s
steelhead rescue season to state and federal databases. This reporting is
required to keep the District’s Scientific Collecting Permit valid as well as
help regulators understand the current state of steelhead on the Carmel River.
EXHIBIT
None
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