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Part 1: Identifying Risks and Climate Vulnerabilities to the Watershed

During the first Watershed Network Meeting, held in December 2024, interested parties identified the issues listed below related to climate change vulnerabilities and risks. As the team works to finalize these vulnerabilities and risks to the watershed, please provide your insight on what should be included. You can also see what others are saying below. Click "Add Comment" on the relevant topic below to share your thoughts and react to what others have shared by giving them a thumbs up, thumbs down, or written response. If you do not see a vulnerability or risk that is important to you, please use the "other" category to share that.

These thoughts will inform the "problem statements" in the plan.  Problem statements are defined as large, watershed-wide concerns we have about the impacts of climate change.

In thinking about resilience in the Calaveras River Watershed, specifically related to water and climate change, what issues concern you?

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Issue Topics:
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Groundwater overdraft threatens the economic viability of the San Joaquin Valley

Groundwater overdraft threatens the economic viability of the San Joaquin Valley
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Impaired water quality impacts the health and safety of our communities and the affordability of water

Impaired water quality impacts the health and safety of our communities and the affordability of water
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Water supply operations may impact fish populations

Water supply operations may impact fish populations
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Wildfires, which will continue to increase in severity, have destructive impacts on water supplies, ecosystems, and communities

Wildfires, which will continue to increase in severity, have destructive impacts on water supplies, ecosystems, and communities
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Patterns of “precipitation whiplash” will intensify the risk of flooding

Patterns of “precipitation whiplash” will intensify the risk of flooding
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Competing demands on increasingly limited water

Competing demands on increasingly limited water
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Longer and more intense drought periods will worsen water restrictions

Longer and more intense drought periods will worsen water restrictions