SAN JOAQUIN RIVER
Dissolved Oxygen Total Maximum Daily Load
(SJR DO TMDL) Stakeholder Process

2000 Studies Summary Progress Reports
Status of Low-DO Directed Action Projects 


Deliverables

 
Draft Report
Final Report
The Contribution of Algal Biomass to Oxygen Demand in the San Joaquin River Deep Water Channel,  Peggy Lehman, Ph.D., October, 2001

 
Sediment Deposition Rates and Associated Oxygen Demands in the Deep Water Ship Channel of the San Joaquin River, Gary M Litton, Ph.D., P.E, Jason Nikaido, August 17, 2001  

 
City of Stockton Year 2000 Field Sampling Program, Data Summary Report for San Joaquin River Dissolved Oxygen TMDL CALFED 2000 Grant,  Jones & Stokes Associates, March 23, 2001

 
Evaluation of Nutrients and Oxygen-Demanding Substances in the San Joaquin River Basin, California Upstream ofVernalis, Charles Kratzer, April 30, 2001.  (.doc format, 30kb)

 
Summary Report on Literature Review Project for CALFED 2000 Grant, Jorgensen, April 30, 2001.  (.doc format, 26kb)

 
Improvements and Calibrations of Lower San Joaquin River DO Model, Draft Final Report, Carl Chen, June, 2001.

 

This report has been
incorportaed into the
2001 Report.

 

Frequently Asked Questions pertaining to the DWSC Conceptual Model, Carl W. Chen, Systech Engineering, September 9, 2001


v
    Pre-2000 Studies Peer Review

w   Data Sets for Water Temperature, Dissolved Oxygen, and Secchi Depth in the Deep Water Ship Channel,  July - November 2000.

w   Original Proposal - April 1999
w  Final Budget Allocation - March 2000


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