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3 <br />Reports <br />To date, CardnoEntrix has completed the following reports as part of the re- examination <br />process: <br />• Task 1: Framework for a Re- examination of Stage II of the Falls Nutrient Strategy <br />• Task 2: Review Existing Data and Reports for Falls Lake and the Watershed <br />• Task 3: Estimation of Nutrient Loading to Falls Lake <br />• Task 4: Review of Existing Models and Recommendations for Future Studies <br />In addition, CardnoEntrix has also completed two technical memoranda: <br />• TM1: Comparison of Flow Estimation Methods <br />• TM2: Evaluation of the Sensitivity of the Falls Lake Nutrient Response Model <br />Water Quality Sampling <br />During July 2014, CardnoEntrix received approval from DWR for three required technical <br />memoranda that had been prepared and submitted for DWR review that describe in detail the <br />watershed sampling project that will form the foundation of the re- examination process: <br />• Quality Assurance Project Plan (QAPP) <br />• Falls Lake Watershed Monitoring Plan <br />• Modeling Framework <br />The QAPP and the Monitoring Plan describe the three -to five -year watershed sampling effort <br />that was initiated in August 2014. The water quality sampling program will provide information <br />for the following purposes: <br />• Determination of nutrient source allocation and jurisdictional nutrient loading to Falls <br />Lake, <br />• Falls Lake response modeling, <br />• Development of data for consideration of additional regulatory options; and <br />• Linkage of water quality conditions in Falls Lake to the designated uses of the Lake. <br />Attachment C illustrates the locations that will be sampled in the Falls Lake watershed for the <br />determination of jurisdictional loading, as well as the stations that are designed to provide <br />information about nutrient loading to the lake. Attachment D illustrates additional water quality <br />sampling locations that other organizations are monitoring within Falls Lake. <br />Modeling Data Gaps <br />UNRBA re- modeling of Falls Lake is expected to start in approximately two years, and is <br />intended to update the lake response model that DWQ utilized in the development of the Falls <br />Lake Rules. The UNRBA contractor identified several gaps in the data used by DWQ in the <br />modeling completed during the development of the Falls Lake Rules, including: <br />• DWQ held constant the total organic carbon and chlorophyll -a input values assumed for <br />the tributaries feeding into Falls Lake. These concentrations were based on levels <br />measured within the lake, not in the tributaries. It is probable that these concentrations <br />were artificially high to begin with and were unable to decrease at all over the course of <br />the modeling study. <br />• There are no stream gages on any of the streams that flow into Falls Lake east of 1 -85, <br />thus no flow information was incorporated for any of these 12 streams. <br />• Atmospheric deposition of nitrogen in the lake or watershed was not accounted for by <br />DWQ. <br />