[env-trinity] Agenda for May 12 Trinity River Joint Workshop
Tom Stokely
tstokely at trinityalps.net
Mon May 3 17:24:02 PDT 2004
P.O. Box 1300, 1313 South Main Street, Weaverville, California 96093
Telephone: 530-623-1800, Fax: 530-623-5944
Trinity River Restoration Program
MEMORANDUM
TO: TMC Members and Alternates; TAMWG Members and Alternates; SAB Members
FROM: Doug Schleusner, Executive Director TRRP
Mike Ryan, Chairperson TMC
Arnold Whitridge, Chairperson TAMWG
Curtis Anderson, Chairperson TMC Subcommittee
CC: TRRP Staff
SUBJECT: May 12, 2004 TMC/TAMWG/SAB Joint Workshop Agenda
DATE: May 3, 2004
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Enclosed is the agenda for the May 12, 2004 joint workshop of the Trinity Management Council (TMC), Trinity Adaptive Management Working Group (TAMWG), Scientific Advisory Board (SAB), and Trinity River Restoration Program (TRRP) Staff. The meeting will be held at the Victorian Inn Restaurant's conference room starting at 8:30 a.m. Lodging may be obtained at the Victorian Inn (530-623-4432) or the 49er Gold Country Inn (530-623-4937).
The workshop will focus on the overall Trinity River restoration strategy, restoration objectives, and initial actions established in the Trinity River Flow Evaluation Report (TRFER), as well as roles and responsibilities for executing the Record of Decision (ROD) and Implementation Plan. The primary outcome of the workshop should be a shared understanding of Program objectives and a common vision for the future that will be documented in the Strategic Plan. As discussed at the April meetings of the TMC and TAMWG, the morning session will include presentations by TRFER authors on key components of the Flow Evaluation Report, Implementation Plan, and ROD. The draft Strategic Plan will be used as a discussion tool during the workshop, and subsequently revised as necessary (please bring your copy distributed in April; extras will be available at the meeting). Time will be available at the end of the morning session for a group discussion of key implementation issues identified in the presentations. A field tour is scheduled for the afternoon to discuss lessons learned from past restoration activities and the challenges posed by future implementation projects.
A 46 passenger bus will provide transportation for primary members of the TMC, TAMWG, SAB, and Staff. Designated alternates and other participants may have to carpool depending on attendance (bring a van if you have one available). Note the 8:30 a.m. start time for this meeting, and please drive safely! Bring your own lunch to eat on the bus while traveling to the first field stop. Due to the very tight schedule, there will not be time to obtain your lunch once the meeting starts. Those who overnight in Weaverville can obtain lunches from several sources in town.
Trinity River Restoration Program
TMC/TAWMG/SAB/AEAM Team Joint Meeting
May 12, 2004
Time Topic and Purpose Discussion Leader
08:30 Welcome; Introductions and Doug Schleusner, Executive Director
Meeting Objectives: Curtis Anderson, Chair, Review Subcommittee
Four Perspectives Mike Ryan, Chair, TMC (incl. SEIS status?)
Arnold Whitridge, Chair, TAMWG
09:00 Key Components of the Flow Clair Stalnaker, Flow Study Author
Evaluation Report, ROD, and (USGS, retired)
Implementation Plan (Including
Organizational Roles)
09:30 Role of the Strategic Plan in Doug Schleusner
Today's Workshop
09:45 Break
10:00 Fish Restoration Goals, Objectives, Joe Polos, FWS, Flow Study Author
Hypotheses: (Fry Rearing Habitat
As a Limiting Factor, Geomorphic
Relationships, Smolt Migration,
Screw Trap Limitations)
10:45 AEAM Implementation Examples: Scott McBain, Flow Study Author
Flow Schedule Flexibility; Sediment
Management, Real-Time Water
Temperature Monitoring
11:15 Group Discussion and Facilitated by Doug Schleusner
Feedback to Strategic Plan
12:00 Load Buses, Drive to Bucktail "BYOL"
12:45 Historical Perspective on Rehab Ed Solbos, RIG Branch Chief and
Sites; Role of Coarse Sediment Andreas Krause, TMAG Physical Scientist
1:45 Drive to the North Fork
2:30 Desired Future Conditions; How Robert Franklin, HVT, Flow Study Author
Should the River Look and Act Jay Glase, TMAG Fishery Biologist
3:30 Drive to Hocker Flat
3:45 Future Bank Rehab Sites; Richard Miller, RIG Civil Engineer,
Summary and Next Steps Curtis Anderson and Doug Schleusner
(Hand out evaluation/comment form)
4:45 - 5:30 Drive Back to Weaverville
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