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Peer Review of San Joaquin River Dissolved Oxygen TMDL Studies (SJR DO TMDL Peer Review) |
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Abstract/Description: A peer review meeting was conducted on June 11- 12, 2002 to evaluate studies conducted in support of developing a Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) for dissolved oxygen (DO) in the San Joaquin River (SJR) Deep Water Ship Channel (DWSC). The overall goal of this peer review was to develop an unbiased description of the state of scientific knowledge, including uncertainties and assumptions, directly related to management of the dissolved oxygen sag in the ship channel. A second goal was to evaluate the response of the program to previous reviews (Is the state of knowledge improving?). The information gained from the peer review is intended to be used by the SJR DWSC TMDL DO Steering Committee, stakeholders and CALFED to evaluate the adequacy of the technical information base upon which the TMDL analysis and stakeholder allocations of loads and responsibilities will be developed. This report summarizes the issues on which there was general agreement among the peer reviewers. In addition, individual comments from each peer reviewer are included as appendices to this summary report.
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Project Website:
http://www.sjrtmdl.org/technical/2001_studies/reports/index.htm
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None - None
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No
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Proposed
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None
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San Joaquin River, DWSC
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Themes:
Water Quality, Hydrology & Geomorphology, Ecosystem Restoration, Habitat / Species, Agriculture
Key Words:
agricultural runoff, pollutants, monitoring, TMDLs, hydraulic modeling, computer modeling, computer modeling, monitoring, assessment, water quality, pollutants, flow regime, fish, nutrients, dissolved oxygen, nutrients
Species:
Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha)
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First Entered by:
Kevin Wolf on 2004/01/04
Last Edited by:
Kevin Wolf on 2004/01/04
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