Deep Roots — Celebrating 40 Years of Watershed Restoration
April 25 - 28, 2023
Flow Enhancement Workshop
25 April 2023
Workshop Coordinators:
Amy Campbell, The Nature Conservancy,
David Dralle, Research Hydrologist, Forest Service, Pacific Southwest Research Station
Amy Campbell, The Nature Conservancy,
David Dralle, Research Hydrologist, Forest Service, Pacific Southwest Research Station
This workshop will delve into the science and tools available to inform the practicality of whether a flow enhancement project will deliver on long term flow objectives given hydrogeomorphic properties and other underlying watershed conditions that contribute to inadequate summer flows, and will include discussions around other key factors to consider when designing projects such as water budgets, water rights, permitting, infrastructure retrofits, long-term maintenance, and the complexity around designing projects to provide security to both human and nature in a changing and unpredictable climate.
Assessing and Ensuring That Streamflow Enhancement Projects Result in Real Water for the Environment, Amy Campbell, The Nature Conservancy
Efficient Science Tools to Identify Streamflow Objectives to Support Flow Enhancement Project Development and Implementation, and Trigger Management Actions Under Critically Dry Conditions, Jennifer Carah and Julie Zimmerman, The Nature Conservancy
Water Budget Modeling Methods: Applications to Assessing Flow Augmentation Strategies for Salmonid Recovery in California, Christopher Woltemade, PhD, Prunuske Chatham
Water Budgets for Agricultural Streamflow Enhancement Projects, Katie Klug and Tommy Ostrowski, Davids Engineering
Slash Ain’t Trash, it’s Beneficial Biomass, Brock Dolman, Occidental Arts & Ecology Center’s WATER Institute
Slow the Flow: Large-scale Flow Enhancement Implementation Strategies, Joel Monschke, Stillwater Sciences
Did it work? Methods of Hydrograph Analysis and Inference for Quantifying and Attributing Flow Enhancement in Headwater Catchments, Mia van Docto, Trout Unlimited