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Water team, watershed instrumentation Meteorological tower & snow depth/soil moisture nodes

Water team: stream instrumentation Sediment, streamflow, snow depth/soil moisture & water chemistry

Hydrologic modeling: DHVSM Distributed Hydrology-Soils-Vegetation Model Incorporates topography by directly using digital elevation data Represents spatial distributions of soil moisture, evapotranspiration (ET) & runoff production Consists of a 2-layer canopy model for ET, energy-balance snow model, 2-layer unsaturated soil model & saturated subsurface flow model.

SNAMP water report Adjustments to Work Plans: Returned to original plan of automated sediment sensors in place of sediment basins due to funding and permitting delays Modeling work will resume in November 2008; previously put on hold while awaiting receipt of year 1-2 funds Accomplishments and Notes: Orders for equipment re-worked to comply with changing DWR purchasing procedures and placed with vendors Instrument hardware and snow depth sensors installed (data collection will begin upon receipt of data loggers) Bank erosion pins, staff gages, and two water depth loggers installed in Sugar Pine sites Hydrologic model, DHSVM, installed on the UCM server and debugged Outstanding Work Plan Tasks: Priorities include collection of bids for scour sensors, installation of field equipment and parameterization of the hydrologic model Next Steps: Installation of field equipment Parameterization of the hydrologic model Working with DWR on a plan for out-year contracting