[env-trinity] Latest Draft Agenda for Thursday/Friday Joint TMC/TAMWG Meeting- TRRP Programmatic Workshop
Tom Stokely
tstokely at att.net
Tue Oct 28 10:40:08 PDT 2014
TRRP Programmatic Workshop
Draft Agenda
Meeting Room, Weaverville Public Library
351 Main St.
Weaverville, CA 96093
October 30-31, 2014
Purpose: This workshop series is
intended to build a common understanding among TRRP policy makers,
stakeholders, and staff about (1) what has been learned during the past nearly
10 years of Program implementation and (2) how that information will influence
future mngt. and restoration actions.
The emphasis of this specific workshop will be the evolution of
channel rehabilitation efforts.
Topics: Central
tenets of the Trinity River Mainstem Fishery Record of Decision (ROD)
Evolution in channel rehabilitation strategy
SAB review and recommendations
Note: There will be an
opportunity for public questions / comments during each discussion period.
Agenda
Thursday, October 30, 2014
Meeting no. / Access code: 578 615 730 Password: Abc at 123! Audio: 1-408-792-6300
Link: https://trrp.webex.com/trrp/j.php?MTID=m8e0de9584869efa059cfa3c0570c4df2
Time Topic Discussion Leader
Opening Session
9:00 Introduction
1. Purpose of workshop series
2. Purpose of this event
3. Future topics / events
4. Agenda review Schrock
9:30 ROD tenets Franklin
10:00 BREAK
Channel Rehabilitation Evolution Session
10:30 Overview of channel rehab evolution/timeline Bandrowski
10:45 Habitat Lessons Learned
1. How the habitat assessment has helped change the way we design projects.
2. Is a single mainstem channel sufficient for habitat?
3. Discussion
Martin
Chamberlain
Facilitator: Ledwin
NOON LUNCH (on your own)
1:00 Physical Processes Lessons Learned
1. Why have the projects gotten so big?What happened to the “Feathered Edge” and “Berm Notching” approach?
2. Why are we pushing the river the around so much?
3. Why are we using so much large wood on the projects?
4. Discussion
Krause
Gaeuman
Bandrowski / Smith
Facilitator: Stewart
2:15 Riparian Lessons Learned
1. Is the riparian revegetation working?
2. Are constructed surfaces working to restore natural riparian recruitment processes?
3. Discussion
Lee and Bair
Lee and Bair
Facilitator: TBD
3:30 BREAK
3:45 Conclusion (Session 1 of 2; looking back):
- What has been learned during the past nearly 10 years of Program implementation?
- What is it that we don’t understand but want to learn? Presenters
Facilitator: TBD
4:45 Outline day 2 agenda Schrock
5:00 ADJOURN
Friday,
October 31, 2014
Meeting no. /
Acess code: 574
616 222 Password: Abc at 123! Audio: 1-408-792-6300
Link: https://trrp.webex.com/trrp/j.php?MTID=m50a3b5e1de2da2c8988a29769977a097
Time Topic Discussion Leader
Channel Rehabilitation Evolution Session Continued
9:00 Conclusion (Session 2 of 2; looking forward):
- What are priority Phase 2 design challenges and proposed revisions to the Phase 2 design process based on lessons learned?
- What can we do to foster organizational learning?
Panel
Facilitator: TBD
10:15 BREAK
SAB review and recommendations
10:30 Introduction Schrock
10:45 TRRP DSS Introduction DeWeber
11:00 DSS Component Update Clarke
11:15 DSS next steps
Discussion based on Appendix H Schrock
12:15 How could channel rehabilitation decisions be informed in the future? Schrock, Bandrowski
Clarke, DeWeber
12:45 Conclusion Schrock
1:00 ADJOURN
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