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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 3Public and Agency Outreach (pub)pub1 Develop and implement an overall <strong>Watershed</strong> Public Education Program. (Phase 1) No No Nopub2Designate an existing or new LRMS staff member to assume the responsibilities of implementingthe overall public education program. (Phase 1)pub12 Collaborate with appropriate agencies/groups on the development of educational materials.(Phase A)_________________________No No Nopub3 Establish “gateway” information kiosks at major entryways to the <strong>Watershed</strong>. (Phase 2) Yes Yes Yespub4Establish a <strong>Watershed</strong> Visitor Education Center to provide a gathering place for the discussionof water quality/supply concerns, water conservation, ecological resource studies, etc. (Phase 2)Yes Yes Yespub5 Develop a coordinated graphics and signage program and supporting manual. (Phase 2) No No Nopub6pub7pub8pub9pub10pub11Develop a mobile <strong>Watershed</strong> exhibit to be displayed at popular Bay Area locations and localschools. (Phase 1)Develop a public use areas map to be distributed at <strong>Watershed</strong> kiosks, the <strong>Watershed</strong> VisitorsEducation Center, and by docents. (Phase 1)Develop brochures and displays to be used at <strong>Watershed</strong> kiosks and the information center.(Phase 2)Publish rules and regulations regarding prohibited and permitted uses, potential hazards,emergency numbers, etc. in brochures, bulletins, water bill inserts, newsletters, etc. (Phase 1)Provide and periodically update select <strong>Watershed</strong> information to the public and other agenciesusing <strong>SFPUC</strong>’s Internet website. (Phase 1A)Develop a docent program to allow individuals access to select areas of the <strong>Watershed</strong> that aregenerally closed to public access. (Phase 1)No No NoNo No NoNo No NoNo No NoNo No NoNo No NoNo No No1 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-40 ESA / 930385January <strong>2001</strong>

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