Goal: Clean Water: Draft Revision of Goal
Goal: Clean Water: Draft Revision of Goal
1600000
TN (LBS/YR)
1500000
1400000
1300000
1200000
85
87
89
91
93
95
97
99
01
03
05
07
09
11
19
19
19
19
19
19
19
19
20
20
20
20
20
20
Year
100
80
Percent (%)
60
40
20
0
2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
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Highlights from the Indicators Discussion
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Highlights from the Indicators Discussion, (cont.)
Think beyond just what is 100% impervious (it’s
not the only issue—e.g. grading/soil compaction
effects are also important).
Indicators must be understandable/observable,
measurable, not expensive, and clearly connect
to objective.
Indicators should address three aspects:
Physical (i.e. run-off, stream stability,
sediment)
Biological (i.e. stream biota, decomposing
matter)
Chemical (i.e. Nutrients, Dissolved Oxygen,
other pollutants)
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Highlights from the Indicators Discussion, (cont.)
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Highlights from the Indicators Discussion, (cont.)
Runoff Volume
Actual IBI Scores
Water Body Impairments/TMDLs as designated by
the State
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The Story Behind the Trends
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What Will Work to Make a
Measurable Difference
Priority Factor #1: Reduce, and better manage the effects of,
imperviousness and other development-altered surfaces that result
in lost or decreased water infiltration and treatment capacity
Potential Strategies/Actions:
• Create clear county policies and guidelines to achieve clean
water goals through continued interagency coordination
• Create better development practices, standards, and
regulations, and streamline the development review process to
better protect the environment and achieve clean water goals
• Provide support, resources, and education for citizens, the
media, and the agricultural and development communities
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What Will Work to Make a
Measurable Difference
Potential Strategies/Actions:
• Create clear county policies and guidelines to achieve clean
water goals through continued interagency coordination
• Put development in the right places (Smart Growth,
Redevelopment, Limiting Sprawl)
• Create better development practices, standards, and
regulations, and streamline the development review process to
better protect the environment and achieve clean water goals
• Provide support, resources, and education for citizens, the
media, and the agricultural and development communities
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What Will Work to Make a
Measurable Difference
Priority Factor #3: Increase Forest and Wetland Area
Potential Strategies/Actions:
• Increase forest area, forested stream buffers, and urban tree
canopy cover
• Reduce wetland loss due to altered hydrology, increase
wetland buffers, and increase wetland area
• Create clear county policies and guidelines to achieve clean
water goals through continued interagency coordination
• Put development in the right places (Smart Growth,
Redevelopment, Limiting Sprawl)
• Create better development practices, standards, and
regulations, and streamline the development review process to
better protect the environment and achieve clean water goals
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What Will Work to Make a
Measurable Difference
Potential Strategies/Actions:
• Create clear county policies and guidelines to achieve clean
water goals through continued interagency coordination
• Provide support, resources, and education for citizens, the
media, and the agricultural and development communities
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Key Partners with a Role to Play
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Draft ―Three Best Policy/Strategy Options‖