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

San Joaquin River diversion data assimilation, drainage estimation and installation of diversion monitoring stations
Principal Investigators: Nigel W.T. Quinn. PhD, P.E.  & Alice Tulloch, P.E.

Figures
1. San Joaquin River Basin map.
2. San Joaquin River sources of flow and salt
3. Percent TDS loading to the San Joaquin River
4. Map of tributaries, diversion locations and west-side return flows
5. Daily rainfall and agricultural subsurface drainage flows
6. Comparison of flow and EC of water entering the San Luis Drain at Site A
7. Comparison of flow and flow weighted EC in the San Luis Drain at Site B
8. Comparison of flow and EC in Mud Slough at Site C
9. Comparison of flow and EC in Mud Slough at Site D
10. Comparison of flow and EC in Salt Slough at Site F
11. Comparison of flow and Ec at Crows Landing at Site N
12. Comparison of the amount of dilution water required to lower salt loads to objectives for GDA and Mud/Salt Sloughs
13. Hypothetical dilution flow estimates for 2001 and prior years
14. Synoptic west-side creek flow measurements made by USGS in summer 2001
15. Time series of synthetic and measured Oresimba Creek flows from 1920-2000
16. Regression on Orestimba Creek flows for Hospital/Ingram Creek, Del Puerto Creek and for Mud and Salt Sloughs
17. Typical monthly diversions for various San Joaquin River index year types
18. East-side irrigation district and POTW return flows rates to the SJR
19. San Joaquin River Diversions 1985 (dry year)
20. San Joaquin River Diversions 1986 (wet year)
21. San Joaquin River Diversions 1989 (critically dry year)
22. Measured surface water diversions from WSID monitoring station
23. Surface water electrical conductivity from the WSID monitoring station
24. Measured surface water temperature from the WSID monitoring station
25. Real-time stage, flow and EC data for the WSID monitoring site
26. Detailed EC data obtained by double-clicking on EC image
27. San Joaquin River monitoring netowrk and major data inputs to SJRIODAY
28. Flow measured at various monitoring stations along the SJR
29. Unaccounted gains and losses recorded in the San Joaquin River between Lander and Vernalis
30. San Joaquin River flows at Lander Avenue
31. San Joaquin River flows at Newman and losses between Lander Avenue and Newman.
32. San Joaquin River flows at Crows Landing and losses from river between Newman and Crows Landing
33. San Joaquin River flows at Patterson and losses from river between Crows Landing and Patterson 
34. San Joaquin River flows at Vernalis and losses from river between Patterson and Vernalis
35. Comparison of years 1999, 2000 and 2001 with regard to monthly gains and losses.
36. Comparison of years (a) 1999, 2000 and 2001 and (b) 1996, 1997 and 1998 with regard to monthly flows at Vernalis.Areal extent of the WESTSIM groundwater-surface water model under development within the US Bureau of Reclamation
37. Areal extent of the WESTSIM groundwater-surface water model under development within the US Bureau of Reclamation.
38. Diversions, surface water returns and runoff for WESTSIM San Joaquin River Reach 19.
39. Diversions, surface water returns and runoff for WESTSIM San Joaquin River Reach 20.
40. Map showing the approximate locations of Delta island diversions and return flows for the San Joaquin River between Vernalis and Stockton and for the South Delta.


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