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9/17/2024

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September 17, 2024 507 pm PDT

Above seasonal normal flows in north coast, much above normal central coast and San Diego watersheds

Streamflow Situation from the USGS network of streamflow gauges in California
Record low flows continue in the New River and Alamo River of the Colorado River watershed, the severe hydrologic drought conditions persist through Imperial and Riverside Counties Tuesday, central San Bernardino County remains at moderate drought as reported here yesterday.

Coastal and interior watersheds continue to flow above seasonal norms, rated above the 75th percentile in the north, increasing to 90th percentile and higher in central coast and San Diego watersheds. See the brown tags on the map to the right for low flow levels in the 1st percentile range, some of the lowest levels recorded on this date in eighty-one years of monitoring near Westmoreland, more than sixty years monitoring on the Alamo River. No extreme high flows or flood events are recorded in the monitoring network as of this report.

Low flows increase the stress in water bodies as the temperature increases. Any toxic spills reaching water will be more harmful with a lower water level, or slower moving water. Algal growth is accelerated in the lower flow, higher water temperatures. All algal blooms whether cyanobacteria or otherwise have the effect of lowering dissolved oxygen, jeopardizing aquatic life.

WT HAB Tracker
from the satellite monitoring program of the NOAA National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science(NCCOS), Cyanobacteria Assessment Network (CyAN) and State sources where available

California
California Water Boards Recent HAB Update of Friday, Sept 13 carries DANGER advisories on six recreational water bodies, including Lago Los Osos, Contra Loma Reservoir, Lake Anza, Big Break Regional Shoreline, Discovery Bay and Clear Lake. Four Warning-level advisories are posted for Discovery Bay, Clear Lake and San Luis Reservoir with fifteen caution advisories posted on California beaches.

Be sure to heed the specific safety measures to avoid inhaling, ingesting or absorbing cyanotoxins, see the bluegreen tags on the map to the right for the water bodies impacted.

No discussion of HABs is complete without follow-up testing for cyanotoxins. The presence of bluegreen algae does not guarantee the presence of cyanotoxins, this can only be established through analysis of the water samples. As laboratory water testing is costly and time consuming, local health authorities rely on observation of HABs, including the assistance of Cyanobacteria Assessment Network (CyAN) to estimate concentration in order to decide when and where testing will be done. Given exposure to cyanotoxins above a maximum concentration is associated with permanent damage to vital organs in humans, the signs of which may not be felt until damage is done, it is prudent for local public health authorities to take a cautious approach when the toxicity status of a water body is unknown.

Big Valley Pomo Environmental Protection Agency has been leading the program of water monitoring for Clear Lake for more than a decade, including sampling and testing for cyanotoxins. Find the latest toxicity test results for Clear Lake here.

Check out the latest California HAB Tracker report, here, and see the bluegreen tags on the map to the right for more information.









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