Delta Salinity Management Workshop Agenda

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Delta Salinity ManagementWorkshop Agenda

Day 1 – April 26, 20229:00-9:10Welcome – Laurel Larsen, Delta Lead Scientist9:10-9:15Overview – Karen Kayfetz, Delta Science Program9:15-9:55Keynote: Salinity management in the context of climate changeThe opening keynote will include an overview of Delta salinity and salinitymanagement tools; discuss projected climate change drivers, impacts, anduncertainties; share lessons learned from current drought conditions; andreflect on how changes in salinity may interact with other climate changerelated stressors.Presenter: John Leahigh, California Department of Water Resources9:55-10:00Break10:00-11:00Panel discussion: Social dimensions of salinity in the DeltaPanelists will discuss how drought, climate change, and associated impactson Delta salinity are likely to affect human livelihoods, health, and recreation;key uncertainties in human dimensions of salinity management; and equityand environmental justice implications of changing Delta salinity.Panelists:Barbara Barrigan-Parilla, Restore the DeltaLenora Clark, Save the California Delta AllianceJim Cox, California Striped Bass AssociationSteve Mello, Delta farmerIvan Senock, Buena Vista RancheriaBill Wells, California Delta Chambers and Visitor’s BureauModerator: Michelle Leinfelder-Miles, UC Cooperative Extension11:00-11:05Break

11:05-12:15Panel discussion: Challenges, knowledge gaps, and needs for decisionsupport tools related to salinity managementPanelists will discuss goals, challenges, uncertainties, conflicts, and strategiesfor salinity management in the Delta from a variety of water managementperspectives.Panelists:Tom Boardman, Westlands Water DistrictDan Cayan, Scripps Institution of OceanographyChandra Chilmakuri, State Water ContractorsErin Foresman, State Water Resources Control BoardJohn Leahigh, California Department of Water ResourcesDeanna Sereno, Contra Costa Water DistrictAndrew Schwarz, California Department of Water ResourcesMelinda Terry, North Delta Water AgencyKristin White, US Bureau of ReclamationModerator: Michael George, Delta Water Master, State Water ResourcesControl Board12:15-1:00Lunch1:00-2:30Breakout group discussions: Understanding the diverse priorities andvalues around salinity managementBreakout groups will feature facilitated discussion to understand values andperspectives of people in the room, learn from each other, and start togenerate ideas about how to better understand benefits and impacts ofdifferent salinity management approaches.2:30-2:45Break2:45-3:30Breakout group reports and close of Day 1

Day 2 – April 27, 20229:00-10:00Introduction to scenario modeling pilot exercise – Laurel Larsen, DeltaLead Scientist10:00-10:15Break10:15-12:00Breakout group discussions: Scenario modeling pilot exerciseBreakout groups will feature facilitated discussion of pilot salinitymanagement scenarios, with the goal of identifying science, modeling, andcommunication needs, concerns, assumptions, sources of uncertainty, andnext steps.12:00-1:00Lunch1:00-1:30Breakout group reports1:30-2:45Panel discussion: Creating an adaptive management framework formanaging salinity and understanding tradeoffs of alternativeapproachesPanelists will discuss needs related to the development of a long-termadaptive management framework for salinity management in the Delta.Topics will include knowledge gaps and associated research and modelingneeds, metrics needed to understand impacts and tradeoffs of differentmanagement approaches; governance structures, institutions, and processesneeded to advance an adaptive management framework; and participationneeds to promote equitable processes and outcomes.Panelists:Eli Ateljevich, California Department of Water ResourcesCory Copeland, Delta Stewardship CouncilRosemary Hartman, California Department of Water ResourcesJosué Medellín-Azuara, University of California, MercedDan Ohlson, COMPASSModerator: Tanya Heikkila, University of Colorado, Denver; DeltaIndependent Science Board2:45-3:00Break3:00-3:30Next steps and workshop close – Laurel Larsen, Delta Lead Scientist

Workshop Planning CommitteeCo-Chairs:Laurel Larsen, Delta Lead ScientistKaren Kayfetz, Delta Science ProgramMembers:Darcy Austin, State Water ContractorsChelsea Batavia, Delta Science ProgramLouise Conrad, Delta Science ProgramMichael George, State Water Resources Control Board; Delta Water MasterChristina Greene, University of ArizonaStephen Elser, Delta Science ProgramTanya Heikkila, University of Colorado, Denver; Delta Independent Science BoardJoshua Israel, US Bureau of ReclamationShruti Khanna, California Department of Fish and WildlifeMichelle Leinfelder-Miles, UC Cooperative Extension; Delta Crop AdvisorAnke Mueller-Solger, US Geological SurveyNatasha Nelson, Delta Protection CommissionRyan Reeves, California Department of Water ResourcesDiane Riddle, State Water Resources Control BoardDeanna Sereno, Contra Costa Water DistrictCarl Wilcox, California Department of Fish and Wildlife (retired)

Modeling CommitteeCo-Chairs:Laurel Larsen, Delta Lead ScientistStephen Elser, Delta Science ProgramMembers:Jamie Anderson, Department of Water ResourcesEli Ateljevich, Department of Water ResourcesBen Geske, Delta Science ProgramCory Copeland, Delta Stewardship CouncilMichelle Leinfelder-Miles, UC Cooperative Extension; Delta Crop AdvisorRyan Reeves, California Department of Water ResourcesDeanna Sereno, Contra Costa Water DistrictCarl Wilcox, California Department of Fish and Wildlife (retired)AcknowledgmentsIn addition to all presenters and participants, the Planning Committee would like to thankthe following Delta Stewardship Council staff for supporting the workshop:Beck BargerTricia LeeBrandon ChapinBrittany YoungErik ErrecaEdmund YuGeneva Hutcheson

Co-Chairs: Laurel Larsen, Delta Lead Scientist . Karen Kayfetz, Delta Science Program . Members: Darcy Austin, State Water Contractors . Chelsea Batavia, Delta Science Program . Louise Conrad, Delta Science Program . Michael George, State Water Resources Control Board; Delta Water Master .

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