Steering Committee
The Steering Committee meets monthly and includes eleven appointed members of the Advisory Committee.
The role of this committee is to steer the program, adopt key deliverables, and work with the program team to design and provide feedback on the process, approach, and materials. Where there is disagreement, proposals and recommendations will reflect the outstanding divergence. This group does not have the authority to make decisions on the land.
Members
Andy Duffey
Reclamation District 70/1660, Tisdale Irrigation District, Butte Slough Irrigation
Bjarni Serup
California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW)
Carson Jeffres
UC Davis Center for Watershed Sciences
Denise Carter
Landowner
Ellen McBride
National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS)
Julie Rentner
River Partners
Kaylee Allen
United States Fish Wildlife Service (USFWS)
Steve Rothert
Department of Water Resources (DWR)
Virginia Getz
Ducks Unlimited
Ward Charter
Ward Charter Farms
Advisory Committee
The Advisory Committee is comprised of a broad representation of interests including: private landowners with agriculture, hunting clubs and wetlands; local, state, and federal agencies; tribes; flood managers and maintainers; water suppliers; research institutions; river, wildlife, and agriculture non-governmental organizations.
The role of this committee is to advise the Steering Committee. The committee reviews proposed approaches and options and makes recommendations to the Steering Committee. Their role includes:
- Offering a broad range of interests, perspectives, and information to inform development of multi-benefit options.
- Learning about each other’s interests, related efforts, and science to support recommendations that meet multiple interests.
- Advising Steering Committee on key technical work products, decision support tools, evaluation criteria, potential actions, expected benefits, and implementation strategy.
- Coordinating with Ad-Hoc Group to understand technical input and articulate interests to guide technical analysis.
Ad-Hoc Groups
The membership is composed of technical representatives of the broad interests who can contribute to the quantification of benefits, constraints, modeling assumptions, and evaluation of potential structural and biological options.
Subgroups include topical, technical, and regional representatives. Each ad hoc group will meet in subgroups as needed to provide science and technical input, make recommendations and proposals to the Advisory Committee. Where there is divergence, the Ad Hoc Group’s recommendations will reflect different viewpoints.
- Bird
- Habitat
- Hydrodynamics
- Landowner
- Salmon
- Tribal
Meet the Team
Lewis Bair
General Manager, Reclamation District 108
Holly Dawley
Senior Civil Engineer, Kjeldsen Sinnock Neudeck (KSN)
Chris Campbell
Technical Director, Ecohydrologist, cbec
Julie Leimbach
Vice President, Kearns & West
Eric Nagy
Larsen Wurzel & Associates
Kristy Dybala
Point Blue
Steve Zeug
Cramer Fisheries
Alison Whipple
San Francisco Estuary Institute (SFEI)