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Show Table 1. Continued. Possible use Desired system characteristic related to use Some possible methods of achieving the desired system characteristic Areas which may be negatively influenced by implementation of the method ( impact areas) Some social use areas which may be affected Information needed to understand the system characteristic of areas of influence B. Sail Boating C. Camping and Picnicking D. Water contact sports c. Introduce catfish or other Requires a low TDSa condition be life form to remove algae maintained 6. Minimum odor problem a. Maintain a maximum volume May require the use of high salinity for assimilative capability stream flow b. Reduce benthic decay by Limits the recreational uses maintaining a high salinity environment c. Aerate artifically d. Control disturbing the benthic deposits a. Control program i Water management ii Habitat modification iii Biological or chemical agents Same as power boating except fresh water is not required. 7. No insect problem Could produce other ecologic effects Same asI. A. 5. b. May disrupt important food chains or destroy the wrong insects 1. Supporting facilities 2. Good access a. Construction of campgrounds Waste disposal swimming areas, etc. a. Road dike construction 1. Low algae content Same as I. A. 5. 2. Minimum odor problems Same as I. A. 6. 3. Low health hazard ( Pathogenic organisms) a. Control coliform bacteria and virus input Alters circulation patterns and habitat Restricts access by boats Government regulation Could limit near shore users Brine Shrimp Recreation Recreation Wildlife The extra disturbance which will be caused by power boating. The salinity level which could be tolerated. What is the relation between TDSa concentrations and benthic decay. Is a stable salt water wedge present in the bay? Could one be developed? Proven methods of control. Recreation, Wildlife Waste disposal alternatives All Recreation Recreation The affect dikes will have on the circulation patterns and TDSa concentrations. The present sources of coliform bacteria and virus. aTDS is total dissolved solids. |