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The Water Quality Monitoring Program is designed to characterize both ground and surface water resources of the Stewarts Point Rancheria. It will conduct the basic water quality assessment and monitor the long-term health of all tribal water resources – ground water, water imported from the Wheatfield Fork of the Gualala River, and on-reservation ephemeral streams and springs.

Tribe: Kashia Band of Pomo Indian

View Source Document: Kashia Department of Environmental Planning

Year: 2018

Topic: Water Quality (view all topics in the plan)

Region: Southwest

Climate Hazards

Changing Water Flows
Decreasing Water Quantity
Erosion, Landslides, and Shoreline Recession
Invasive Species, Algal Blooms, Non-native species, Pests, and Diseases
Shifting and Loss of Habitats, Species, and Ecosystems

Assets

Ecosystems - Aquatic
Species - Aquatic
Waste, Contaminants, and Pollutants
Water - Groundwater
Water - Surface Water

Types

Data, Technology, Tools
Planning & Management

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