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Stanislaus River-Introduction n River Overview – Map – Drainage Area – Precipitation – Hydrology – Land Use
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Stanislaus River-Introduction (cont.) n Beneficial Uses n Non-Point Source Pollution – Junkyards – Agriculture – Suburban n Management of Non-Point Source Pollution Strategies
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Stanislaus River-Map
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Upper Stanislaus Drainage Area n Land Use-991 mi 2 – 0% urban – 64% forest – 7% crop n Precipitation – Average annual 47.1 inches
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Lower Stanislaus River Overview n Extends from Goodwin Dam to the San Joaquin River n 59 Miles n Regulated by releases from New Melones Dam and Tulloch Reservoir
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Stanislaus River Overview (cont.) n Precipitation – Average annual 12.84 inches n Channel capacity – 8000 cfs
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Stanislaus River-Hydrology n Typical Flows – Annual average-1288 cfs – Dry weather-1816 cfs n.34 inches – Typical wet weather-2226 cfs n 7.33 inches – Flood levels-6385 cfs n 12.29 inches
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Historical Stream Flow
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Lower Stanislaus River- Estimated Land Use
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Stanislaus River-Estimated Land Use (cont.) n Area Estimation – Scanned in quad maps – Scanned in AAA maps – Delineated 3 mile sections of the river – Added up area n Crossed reference with land use information for Middle San Joaquin-Lower Merced- Lower Stanislaus Watershed
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Beneficial Uses n Recreation – Rafting – Swimming – Fishing n Fish Habitat – Trout – Steel Head – Salmon – Planting
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Beneficial Uses (cont.) n Irrigation Water – Local water districts n Drinking Water – Local communities
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Non-Point Source Pollution n Junkyards n Agriculture – Crops/field – Livestock n Suburban – Housing n Illegal dumping
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Non-Point Source-Junkyards n Several vehicles underwater n Engine parts n Drums/tires
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Non-Point Source-Junkyards (cont.) n Oil/Gas/Grease n Solids n Erosion around vehicles
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Non-Point Source-Agriculture n Crops – Pesticides – Erosion – Biomass n Livestock – Manure – Erosion – Excess feed
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Non-Point Source-Agriculture Example: Vineyard n Plowed Area on side of hill – Several hundred acres – Rain – Runoff across street into river
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Non-Point Source-Agriculture Example: Donkey Farm
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Non-Point Source-Donkey Farm (cont.) n Effects – Vegetation loss leading to increased erosion – Manure leads to increased nutrients n nitrogen n phosphorus – Stimulates plant growth
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Non-Point Source-Suburban n Trailers and mobile homes line river – commonly inundated
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Non-Point Source-Suburban (cont.) n Homes also line river within flowage easement – again, area surrounding house commonly inundated
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Non-Point Source-Suburban (cont.) n Effects – Household trash in flow area – Overflow onto lawns n pesticides/fertilizers/grass clipping
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Non-Point Source Pollution- Management Strategies n Agriculture n Junkyards n Suburban-household debris
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Management of Non-Point Source-Agriculture n Depending on size, require small detention basin n Manure collection n Ensure feed is placed in feed bins to limit runoff n Requirements for animals per acre
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Management of Non-Point Source-Junkyards n Require areas to be out of flow stream n Require removal of POLs’ from vehicles prior to storage
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Management of Non-Point Source-Suburban n Require houses/mobile homes/trailers to be built out of the flow stream n Restrict storage of household debris within flow stream n Restrict vegetation clearing within flow stream
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Conclusion n Non-Point Sources – Junkyards/agriculture/suburban n Possible Management Strategies – Removal of material from high flow areas – Steps to reduce runoff from agriculture areas n Numerous Small Sources – Series of BMPs for all
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