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Topics for today Dams - Geography –Elwha River Dams –Glen Canyon Dam –Colorado Compact (1922) Ground water Chapter IX pp 260-266 Importance Processes –Hydraulic gradient –Permeability Ground water pollution Ground water surface water interactions –Gaining Streams –Loosing streams Supply and demand Focus study 9-2 Subsidence
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DAMS AN D DAM REMOVAL
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Washington state DAMS
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Grand Coulee Dam
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Elwha River Dam
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Glen Canyon Dam
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Colorado Pike Meadow
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Reading discussion “Science and Values in River Restoration in the Grand Canyon” Deciding what to do with the Grand Canyon ecosystem rehabilitated/or not?
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25,000 float the Canyon every year
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Razorback sucker (Xyrauchen texanus) Humpback chub (Gila cypha) Endemic endangered fish species
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Kanab ambersnail
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Willow flycatcher
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Rainbow trout
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Colorado Compact, 1922 Why put all this effort in saving a bunch of sucker fish? How are we restoring for? Fish? Rafters? Table 3
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Management approaches 1.Traditional river management 2.Naturalized ecosystem 3.Simulated natural ecosystem 4.Substantially restored river 5.Full restored river
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Traditional river management Accepts the river as a transformed ecosystem Maximizes power revenues Ecological integrity is a second value
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Naturalized ecosystem Blend of the old and the new Management with minor flow releases Mixture of native and introduced organisms
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Simulated natural ecosystem Simulated some pre-dam ecological processes Dan releases that resemble pre dam conditions Aim to restore sand bars and fish habitat Seasonal affect of energy production
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Substantially restored river Restore pre-dam hydrological variability (more sediment transport) Construction of facilities to transport sediment from the lake downstream Built of structures that allow releases of water at different temperatures Constrains in power production and water availability to lower basins
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Full restored river Ambiguous management goal Removal of flow regulation Removal of the dam Eradication of non-native species No power production
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Dilemmas.. Unvegetated bars versus riparian vegetation Reduction of marsh area …. Is lost of biodiversity acceptable to restore pre-dm conditions?
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