Drought Triggers for Outreach Strategies Presentation
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Draft of specific dates, flow levels, and conditions to trigger outreach efforts for water conservation during drought. Workgroup seeks feedback and final list agreement.
Drought Triggers for Outreach Strategies Presentation
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These outreach strategies recommended, must have a specific date, flow level, index well level, river condition, or other defined trigger for implementation or distribution.
Purpose of Presentation: To present a draft list of potential specific dates, flow levels, index well levels, river conditions, or other defined visual occurrence to be used by the Implementing Committee to trigger outreach
Next Steps: • Workgroup members solicit input from community and others • Discuss potential triggers and provide feedback to John Boggess for listing at next meeting • At 4/23 meeting, agree to final list of triggers
San Marcos Springs Flow Regime: Long-term average: 140 cfs Minimum 6-month average: 75 cfs Minimum 1-month average: 52 cfs Minimum daily average: 45 cfs Comal Springs Flow Regime: Long-term average: 225 cfs Minimum 6-month average: 75 cfs Minimum 1-month average: 45 cfs Minimum daily average: 30 cfs
Minimal flows in HCP • VISPO Triggers • ASR triggers • Critical Period • Agriculture Operations and Conservation
Recreation • Visual decrease in flowing water • Loss of cultural or economic opportunity • Water Conservation Activities • Adaptive Mgmt due to drought
USGS Recharge Estimate (drought of record conditions) • Provision M of the ITP • Conservation Contracts