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2014 Drought Outreach Workgroup Triggers

2014 Drought Outreach Workgroup Triggers. These outreach strategies recommended, must have a specific date, flow level, index well level, river condition, or other defined trigger for implementation or distribution.

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2014 Drought Outreach Workgroup Triggers

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  1. 2014 Drought Outreach Workgroup Triggers

  2. These outreach strategies recommended, must have a specific date, flow level, index well level, river condition, or other defined trigger for implementation or distribution.

  3. Purpose of Presentation: To present a draft list of potential specific dates, flow levels, index well levels, river conditions, or other defined visual occurrence to be used by the Implementing Committee to trigger outreach

  4. Next Steps: • Workgroup members solicit input from community and others • Discuss potential triggers and provide feedback to John Boggess for listing at next meeting • At 4/23 meeting, agree to final list of triggers

  5. San Marcos Springs Flow Regime:  Long-term average: 140 cfs  Minimum 6-month average: 75 cfs  Minimum 1-month average: 52 cfs  Minimum daily average: 45 cfs Comal Springs Flow Regime: Long-term average: 225 cfs  Minimum 6-month average: 75 cfs  Minimum 1-month average: 45 cfs  Minimum daily average: 30 cfs

  6. Minimal flows in HCP • VISPO Triggers • ASR triggers • Critical Period • Agriculture Operations and Conservation

  7. Recreation • Visual decrease in flowing water • Loss of cultural or economic opportunity • Water Conservation Activities • Adaptive Mgmt due to drought

  8. USGS Recharge Estimate (drought of record conditions) • Provision M of the ITP • Conservation Contracts

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