Title: Coyote Creek Watershed Integrated Pilot Assessment
1 Coyote Creek Watershed Integrated Pilot
Assessment
- Santa Clara Valley Urban Runoff Pollution
Prevention Program
2(No Transcript)
3Coyote Creek and Watershed Stewardship Objectives
are consistent
- Identify conditions and issues that affect
watershed health using Indicators - Identify appropriate management actions
- Provide direction for long-term monitoring
program - Identify appropriate monitoring locations
4Relationship to Regional Methods
5Assessment Approach
- Integrated 2 Assessment Approaches
- Hydrogeomorphic Model (HGM), USACE
- Multimetric Indices of Biological Integrity, EPA
- Evaluated 5 Stream Ecosystem Functions/Indicators
- Hydrologic Processes and Channel Dynamics
- Riparian Habitat Condition
- Aquatic Habitat Condition
- Landscape-Level Aquatic Habitat Connectivity
- Aquatic Faunal Community
6Evaluating Stream Functions/Indicators
- Existing Condition
- Used existing data
- Developed models that rank existing values
relative to reference standard conditions or best
existing conditions - Future Condition
- Positive/negative impacts of planned projects
- Potential Condition
- Unplanned pragmatic and strategic management
actions
7Ecosystem health indicator
Historic conditions (with uncertainty)
Un recoverable damage
Restoration potential
Socio economic choices
Current conditions
1800 1850 1900 1950 2000
2050 2100
Time
Slide Developed by Watershed Stewardship Project
Team
8(No Transcript)
9(No Transcript)
10Results Existing FC Coyote Creek
11ResultsHydrologic Channel Dynamics Function
12Results Future, Potential Condition Coyote Reach
9
? 0 Low ? Low/Medium? ? Medium ?
Medium/High ? High ND No Data
- Future expect little change
- Potential
- Improve through Management Actions
- Stakeholder Process
13Potential Management Actions to Improve Watershed
Health Coyote Reach 9
14Potential Monitoring Actions to address Data
Gaps Coyote Reach 9
15Summary
- Method for Assessing Watershed Health
- Quantitative, Repeatable Indicators
- Mechanisms for recommending management changes
and prioritizing restoration efforts - Supports SCVWD Ends Policies, and Natural Flood
Protection Project Guidance (NFP) - Next Steps Develop/Refine Methodology to
- Better serve NFP and Ends Policies
- Correspond to methods proposed by SCVURPPP and
- Water Resources Protection Collaborative
16(No Transcript)