Project Description
The California Water Quality Monitoring Council established a statewide technical workgroup to strengthen linkages between research and agency needs and to provide support for resource managers working to secure environmental flow protections in the state’s rivers and streams. A key product of this workgroup is the development of the California Environmental Flows Framework (CEFF), which uses a Functional Flows approach to develop consistent science-based recommendations for setting ecological flow criteria statewide. CEFF provides guidance, data, and tools for users to determine hydrologically representative and ecologically-relevant functional flow metrics that can be used to inform the establishment of environmental flow recommendations aimed at protecting aquatic life while supporting human uses. CEFF has the following features:
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is based on a functional flows approach that considers all aspects of the annual hydrograph, focusing on flow components that are linked to ecological function in streams,
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has a structure that allows for the determination of ecological flow criteria based on reference hydrology and considerations of physical and biological constraints, and provides tools and guidance for developing environmental flow recommendations,
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can be applied across a broad diversity of geographic and water management contexts, and
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includes recommendations for monitoring and adaptive management programs.
CEFF provides ecological flow criteria that support ecosystem functions using reference hydrology. In addition, CEFF offers guidelines for considering physical and biological constraints within a stream system and developing environmental flow recommendations that balance ecological and human water needs.
Further information about CEFF is provided at ceff.ucdavis.edu.
Products and Resources
California Environmental Flows Framework Website
This resource is a link to CEFF's main website.
Evaluating Tradeoffs in Environmental Flows
This project is building a platform for experimentation.