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SFPUC 2001 Alameda Watershed Management Plan

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II. PROJECT DESCRIPTIONTABLE II-1 (Continued)SUMMARY OF ALAMEDA WATERSHED MANAGEMENT ACTIONS<strong>Management</strong>Action Number 1 Summary of <strong>Management</strong> Actions 2 PotentialAdversePhysicalEffectsAnalyzedin thisProgram-Level EIRMay RequireProject-SpecificEnvironmentalReview 3wil8 Periodically update an LRMS database on sensitive species within the <strong>Watershed</strong>. (Phase 1A) No No Nowil9wil10wil11wil12wil13Develop a comprehensive, multi-species Habitat Conservation <strong>Plan</strong> to address the effects of<strong>SFPUC</strong> activities on species of concern within the <strong>Alameda</strong> <strong>Watershed</strong>. (Phase 2)Institute seasonal prohibition of activities during breeding periods and enact appropriatemitigation measures to protect species of concern. (Phase 1)Monitor the effects of natural processes that help maintain the variability of the ecosystem, butcould negatively affect sensitive wildlife species. (Phase 3)Monitor predator-prey relationships to provide a basis for management and control, especiallyfor ground squirrels, golden eagles, mountain lions, coyote, and deer. (Phase 3)Monitor road kills to better understand wildlife movement patterns. Design and install wildlifepassage structures to minimize losses. (Phase 3B)No No YesNo No NoNo No NoNo No NoYes Yes Yeswil14 Monitor pest animal populations to evaluate success in meeting population targets. (Phase 3B) No No NoAquatic Zone Protection (aqu)aqu1aqu2aqu3aqu4Conduct site-specific review to assure that new facilities or activities are not located within aHigh Water Quality Vulnerability Zone. (Phase A)Manage reservoir water levels according to the Operations <strong>Plan</strong> to maintain relatively stablewater levels, where feasible subject to operational requirements and water availability. (Phase 1)Identify and prioritize for rehabilitation reservoir shoreline areas within the High WQVZwhich are providing excessive sedimentation into the reservoirs. (Phase 1)Prohibit or regulate the timing or intensity of land use activities in high risk shoreline areasconsistent with other management actions in this <strong>Plan</strong>. (Phase 1A)No No NoNo No NoNo No NoNo No No_________________________1 Inclusion does not ensure that funding, staff, or equipment will be made available to implement these actions, nor does it obligate the <strong>SFPUC</strong> to implement actions it chooses not to.2 Phasing of the management actions is identified by one or more of the following categories: (1) Phase 1 – within 5 years of <strong>Management</strong> <strong>Plan</strong> adoption; (2) Phase 2 – within 10 years ofadoption; (3) Phase 3 – within 20 years of adoption; and/or (A) on an as-needed basis, and (B) at regular intervals throughout the life of the <strong>Management</strong> <strong>Plan</strong>.3 MEA would require examination of these actions, when proposed, to determine if further CEQA project-level environmental review of these actions were necessary.NOP 96.223E: <strong>Alameda</strong> <strong>Watershed</strong> <strong>Management</strong> <strong>Plan</strong> II-34 ESA / 930385January <strong>2001</strong>

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