Watershed Assessment
This section outlines the investigation areas of the Upper San Joaquin Watershed Assessment process. The Stewardship Council has determined at this time that these are the primary areas of study. They are signified in sub folders listed below: • Assessment Overview • Hydrology • Geology & Soils • Ecology • Climate • Hazards • Water Resources • Land Use & Water Use • Vegetation Management and Fire Safety • Invasive and Pest Management • Air Quality
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USJR Watershed Program - Final Presentation of Program and Assessment to CSWC-TAC - May 26, 2010
- This was the final presentation presented to the TAC committee on May 26, 2010.
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USJRSP - Upper San Joaquin River Stewardship Program and Assessment - final - 2010-05-24
- This was the final report that was submitted to CALFED BAY-DELTA watershed program California Department of Water Resources.
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Watershed Assessment Sections and Components Outline Document 4.0 12/4/08
- This is a working list of all the sections and sub sections that the Upper San Joaquin Stewardship Council will be researching for the watershed assassment report. This is an Excel document.
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Watershed Assessment - Data Source Tracking Document
- This document is a collection of data sources based on investigation areas for the watershed assessment. This document is in Excel format.
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Section 1 - Watershed Assessment Overview
- This section contains a general overview of the Assessment.
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Section 2 - Hydrology
- This section contains information relevant to the hydrology of the Upper San Joaquin River Watershed.
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Section 3 - Geology and Soils
- This section contains information relevant to the geology and soils of the Upper San Joaquin River Watershed.
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Section 4 - Ecology
- This section contains information relevant to the ecology of the Upper San Joaquin River Watershed.
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Section 5 - Climate
- This section contains information relevant to the climate of the Upper San Joaquin River Watershed.
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Section 6 - Hazards
- This section contains hazard information relevant to the Upper San Joaquin River Watershed including: fire, drought, landslides, earthquakes, and flooding – as well as human induced hazards such as; spills, accidents, and leaks. The following are links and/or documents that identify these natural and human incurred hazard conditions:
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Section 7 - Water Resources
- This section contains information relevant to the water resources of the Upper San Joaquin River Watershed.
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Section 8 - Land Use and Water Use
- This section contains information relevant to the land use and water use of the Upper San Joaquin River Watershed.
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Section 9 - Vegetation Management / Fire Safety
- This section contains information relevant to the vegitation management and fire saftey of the Upper San Joaquin River Watershed.
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Section 10 - Invasives and Pest Management
- This section contains information relevant to the invasives and pest management of the Upper San Joaquin River Watershed.
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Section 11 - Air Quality
- This section contains information relevant to the air quality of the Upper San Joaquin River Watershed.

