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Tembladero Slough Water Quality

Description

This page is designed as clearing house for any information related to the water quality of the Tembladero Slough.  The Tembladero Slough is hydrologically connected to the Elkhorn Slough, providing important freshwater and nutrient inputs.

Documents and Publications

TITLE
DATE ADDED
AUTHOR
SOURCE
DESCRIPTION
OTHER INFORMATION
Comment letter: CDFW comment on Pure Water Monterey Groundwater Replenishment Project
PDF, 387KB
Jun 09 15
Gerald Hatler, Acting Regional Manager
California Department of Fish and Wildlife
June 5, 2015
Final Report: Monterey County Water Resources Agency - Reclamation Ditch Watershed Assessment and Management Strategy: Part B – Watershed Management Strategy
PDF, 456KB
Mar 04 15
Watershed Institute
Central Coast Watershed Studies
October 2006
Final Report: Monterey County Water Resources Agency - Reclamation Ditch Watershed Assessment and Management Strategy: Part A - Watershed Assessment
PDF, 28.7MB
Feb 19 15
The Watershed Institute
MCWRA Board of Directors
Informing Freshwater Decision Making for Tembladero and Elkhorn Sloughs
PDF, 173KB
Aug 21 14
Elkhorn Slough National Estuarine Research Reserve
ESNERR
August 2014
Presentation: Pure Water Monterey, A Groundwater Replenishment Project, Stakeholders Meeting
PDF, 3.7MB
Mar 03 15
Dave Stoldt, presenter
Monterey County Water Resources Agency Board of Directors
January 29, 2015
See page 5, first slide, 'Tembladero Slough Facilities eliminated due to water quality concerns'
Spatial and Temporal Variations in Streamflow and Water Quality – The Reclamation Ditch and Tembladero Slough, Monterey County, California
PDF, 5.1MB
Feb 19 15
CSUMB ENVS 660 Class: John Inman Afreen Malik Jessica Missaghian Chelsea Neill Sean Noble Denise Duffy (Instructor)
Central Coast Watershed Studies
16 December 2014
Spatio-temporal dynamics of salinity in the Old Salinas River and Tembladero Slough Castroville, California
PDF, 3.4MB
Feb 19 15
CSUMB Class ENVS660: Colin Nicol William Brandt Sandy Clifton David Nishijima Maria Osiadacz Emily Paddock Violetta Pristel Fred Watson (Instructor)
Central Coast Watershed Studies, Publication No. WI-2010-06
FALL 2010