
Clear Lake Blue Ribbon Committee Technical Subcommittee Meeting May 17, 2019
Join the Clear Lake Blue Ribbon Committee's Technical Subcommittee Meeting #2 on May 17, 2019, for discussions on public water systems, cyanotoxin reports, satellite imagery, information gaps, recommendations, and more.
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Clear Lake Blue Ribbon Committee Technical Subcommittee Meeting #2 May 17, 2019
Agenda Welcome, and Introductions Housekeeping Items Presentation: Public Water Systems Presentation: Cyanotoxin Report Presentation: Satellite Imagery and HABs BREAK Information Gaps and Recommendation Development Public Comment Scheduling, Action Item Review, and Next Steps
Information Gaps: Questions for consideration What s missing? What is likely to be addressed through UC Davis Research? Can any recommendations be developed to address cyanobacteria absent this information? What additional studies need to happen to fill these gaps?
Subcommittee Discussion: Information Gaps TMDL monitoring information (raw data, implementation monitoring results, etc.) Methodology for measuring erosion at a landscape level Load-Ex data as an example on how load allocations are calculated Cache Creek dam and how it affects the flushing of Clear Lake. Quantification of organic/inorganic mercury
Information Gaps (cont.) From the July 2018 TMDL Technical Memo: Monitoring More monitoring sites are needed within the watershed to support evidence-based management. Sediment input to creeks Sediment chemistry and nitrogen cycling processes Impact of warming temperatures on Clear Lake due to climate change
Thank you!! Blue Ribbon Committee Website: www.resources.ca.gov/clear-lake Sam Magill Senior Facilitator and Project Lead s.magill@csus.edu