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Environmental Impact Statement/Environmental Impact Report

Meeting Flow Objectives for the San Joaquin River Agreement 1999-2010

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1.5-1 Delta related programs addressed in cumulative analysis 1-7
2.1-1 Map of San Joaquin Valley project area and vicinity 2-2
3.1-1 Willing sellers in the project area 3-2
3.2-1 Major features of the San Joaquin River Basin 3-6
3.3-1 Central Valley regional aquifer system 3-24
3.3-2 Generalized cross-section for the Central San Joaquin River Region 3-25
3.3-3 Change in groundwater storage for the San Joaquin River and Tulare Lake regions - 1970-1992 3-25
3.3-4 Recent groundwater conditions in the San Joaquin Valley 3-26
3.4-1 A generalized riparian hardwood life cycle showing life stages and mortality agents that affect these life stages 3-33
3.4-2 Idealized alternate bar unit and associated vegetation 3-38
3.4-3 Tuolumne River at La Grange annual hydrograph for water year 1979 to illustrate important hydrograph components 3-39
3.4-4 Riparian hardwood seed dispersal and Stanislaus River below Goodwin Dam annual hydrograph 3-52
3.5-1 Ecological zones within the project area 3-63
3.5-2 San Joaquin Basin fall-run salmon spawning escapement, 1940-1996 3-85
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Annual hydrographs 4-60
4.4-26 Water Year 1978 and 1993 annual hydrographs for the Tuolumne River near La Grange. 4-61
4.4-27 Water Year 1978 and 1993 annual hydrographs for the Tuolumne River at Modesto. 4-61
4.4-28 Water Year 1972 and 1994 annual hydrographs for the Tuolumne River near La Grange. 4-61
4.4-29 Water Year 1972 and 1994 annual hydrographs for the Tuolumne River at Modesto . 4-61

 

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4.4-30 Tuolumne River, Basso Bridge vegetation transect, RM 47. The 5,600 cfs water surface inundates the contemporary floodplain; 1993 pulse flow peak never reach this stage 4-61
4.4-31 Tuolumne River, Basso Bridge vegetation transect, RM 47. The 5,600 cfs water surface inundates contemporary floodplains; 1994 annual, and pulse flow peaks never reach this stage. 4-61
4.4-32 Tuolumne River, Santa Fe vegetation transect, RM 22.5. The 5,500 cfs water surface inundates contemporary floodplains; 1993 pulse flow peaks never reach this stage. 4-61
4.4-33 Tuolumne River, Santa Fe vegetation transect, RM 22.5. The 5,500 cfs water surface inundates contemporary floodplains; 1994 annual and pulse flow peaks never reach this stage 4-61
4.5-1 Average monthly Lake McClure storage levels for the "April" and "May"  Proposed Actions compared to the No Project Alternative under a wet water year type regime 4-85
4.5-2 Average monthly Lake McClure storage levels for the "April" and "May" Proposed Actions compared to the No Project Alternative under an above average water year type regime 4-85
4.5-3 Average monthly Lake McClure storage levels for the "April" and "May" Proposed Actions compared to the No Project Alternative under a below average water year type regime 4-85
4.5-4 Average monthly Lake McClure storage levels for the "April" and "May"  Proposed Actions compared to the No Project Alternative under a dry water year type regime 4-85
4.5-5 Average monthly Lake McClure storage levels for the "April" and "May" Proposed Actions compared to the No Project Alternative under a critical water year type regime 4-85
B.1-1 Turlock Groundwater Basin B-1
B.1-2 Historic municipal groundwater production B-1
B.1-3 Inflows and outflows to the Turlock Groundwater Basin B-3

 

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B.1-4 Groundwater elevations, Turlock Groundwater Basin - Fall 1971 B-4
B.1-5 Groundwater elevations, Turlock Groundwater Basin - Fall 1991 B-4
B.2-1 Estimated historic groundwater pumping in the Modesto Groundwater Basin B-8
B.2-2 Regional water level elevation in wells and direction of groundwater flow - Spring 1985 B-11
B.2-3 Regional water level elevation in wells and direction of groundwater flow - Spring 1994 B-11
B.3-1  Contours of equal groundwater elevations, Fall 1974. Merced County, California B-17
B.3-2 Contours of equal elevations of water in wells, undonfined aquifer, Spring 1988. Merced County, California B-17
B.3-3 Contours of equal groundwater elevations, Fall 1990. Merced County, Calfornia B-17
B.5-1 Groundwater components B-28
B.5-2 Water level elevation contours and direction of groundwater flow above the Corcoran Clay, Spring 1986 B-28
B.5-3 Water level elevation contours and direction of groundwater flow above the Corcoran Clay, Spring 1992 B-28
B.5-4 Water level elevation contours and direction of groundwater flow below the Corcoran Clay, Fall 1981 B-28
B.5-5 Water level elevation contours and direction of groundwater flow below the Corcoran Clay, Spring 1992 B-28
H-1 Total habitat area for fall-run chinook salmon in the lower Tuolumne River, California H-5

 

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