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Goals

Please provide feedback on our goals or share your own!

A goal is a future condition we want to see as a result of climate resiliency work.

The project team developed categories of goals below and we are asking the watershed network for your thoughts on what goals we should consider in each category. Click in the relevant goal category box in the figure below to leave a virtual sticky note to add your thoughts. Use the "other" box to suggest new goal ideas. 

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More multi-agency collaboration (comment received in February in-person workshop)
Balancing the need of environmental impacts vs. life and safety (comment received in February in-person workshop)
Develop regulations that are not contradicting of each other (comment received in February in-person workshop)
Joint water supply planning with county-wide agencies (comment received in February in-person workshop)
Groundwater sustainability that gaps multi-year patterns of drought/flood (comment received in February in-person workshop)
Increased water storage (comment received in February in-person workshop)
Improve conveyance efficiency (comment received in February in-person workshop)
Interrelated groundwater and surface water (comment received in February in-person workshop)
More reservoirs (comment received in February in-person workshop)
Increased state and federal funding for upgrades to domestic and raw water systems (comment received in February in-person workshop)
Preservation of water rights to support future community needs (comment received in February in-person workshop)
Sufficient water storage either in the ground or reservoirs for drought years (comment received in February in-person workshop)
Improve the watershed (comment received in February in-person workshop)
Long-term plan for climate resilience and sustainability (comment received in February in-person workshop)
water quality (comment received in February in-person workshop)
Increased funding for instrumentation and communication network (comment received in February in-person workshop)
Surface water and groundwater interrelationship (comment received in February in-person workshop)
Solutions that focus on long term solutions for watershed health (comment received in February in-person workshop)
Establish minimum water levels to maintain ecosystem (comment received in February in-person workshop)
Surface water recharge of groundwater (comment received in February in-person workshop)
Increase our groundwater levels through recharge projects to access in times of drought and improve resiliency (comment received in February in-person workshop)
Identify consistent surface water supply for groundwater recharge (comment received in February in-person workshop)
Identify optimal recharge areas in county/watershed (comment received in February in-person workshop)
Increased water storage (comment received in February in-person workshop)
Work toward keeping treated and untreated water rates affordable (comment received in February in-person workshop)
Water conservation programs that support sustainability and needed uses (comment received in February in-person workshop)
Implement more ag. Surface water pumps so surface water can be used when available, conserving groundwater for later use (comment received in February in-person workshop)
Implement conservation techniques to conserve water when it is available to use later in times of drought (comment received in February in-person workshop)
Implement groundwater recharge methods (comment received in February in-person workshop)
Encourage progress on a fish ladder improvement at the Bellota Dam to help support the existing efforts for barrier removal downstream.
Suggestion
Develop recreation areas and access along the river. Connect people to their environment and water source.
Incentive/monitoring programs for groundwater conservation
Suggestion
Consistency with both Calaveras River Habitat Conservation Plan and the San Joaquin County Multi-Species Conservation Plan
Improve water quality to reduce harmful algal blooms and better support native species (e.g., decrease temperature and nutrients, increase flow and dissolved oxygen).
Suggestion
Consistency with biological goals of the Calaveras HCP to promote and support quality habitat for steelhead and opportunistic use of Chinook salmon.
Suggestion
Increase O. mykiss (Rainbow Trout / steelhead) abundance (acknowledging the lost habitat above dams, so maybe within 50% of historic abundance?).
Suggestion
The river should contain enough water to allow fish passage throughout the year.
Suggestion
Utilize reservoir storage more adaptively, allow for greater TOC holdover as we enter the flood season (i.e., holding back additional water for future drought prep to preserve reservoir temperature stratification.
Suggestion
A higher water table that approaches historic levels, such that subsidence rate approaches zero and existing wells are functional.
Suggestion
Better groundwater supply monitoring and accounting throughout the basin.