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1.
The Geographic Scope of the Watershed
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2.
The Designated Uses
Being Met and Desired Uses of the Watershed
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3,
4, 5. The Water Quality Threats and/or Impaired Uses (Task 3),
the Identified Pollutants (Task 4) and the Pollutant Sources (Task
5)
Sources
were inventoried by reviewing historical
and recent reports, water quality monitoring, surveying and
scoring the stream corridors, locating erosion and litter "hot
spots" and estimating pollutant loading (EMCs) for the contributing
subwatersheds and for storm sewered "sub-subwatersheds".
- Summary
Tables, including impairments, pollutants and pollutant sources
- Contaminant
Sites along the Creek Corridors
- Erosion
& Litter along the Creek Corridors
- Water
Quality Monitoring Synopsis Based on 2001-2002 Data (text)
- Water
Quality Monitoring Results (graphs)
- Scoring
Tables, Text and Figures (introduction to each table includes
scoring method and application of scores to prioritization)
- Selection
of Sites for Action [prioritization of sources (text)]
- Estimations
of Annual Pollutant Loading
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6.
The Water Quality Protection Goals (tables)
7,
8. The Tasks to Address Impairments/Pollutant Sources (Task 7)
and the Associated Costs (Task 8)
- Education
- Web
Links (sources of information on education, watershed management,
BMPs, etc)
- Local
ordinances affecting watershed management and their applications
in the Watershed Management Plan (htm version recommended for
navigating with links in text)
- PDF
version available (69.2 KB, recommended for printing)
- Table
of local ordinances (PDF, 74.2 KB)
- BMPs
needed for each stretch to prevent or control the critical
sources of pollution and/or address the causes of impariments.
The tables include estimated Implementation Costs (Task 8),
based on USDA NRCS Guidance. Priority tasks, as identified by
the Steering Committee, are colored in the tables.
- Additional
Cost Information for Priority Structural/Vegetation Tasks
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9.
The Estimated Period of Time Needed to Complete Each Task and
the Proposed Sequence of Task Completion
10.
Summary of the Public Participation Process
- Summary
- Public
review is available via the electronic nature of the Watershed
Management Plan and all accompanying data. Comments can be addressed
to mkieser@kieser-associates.com.
- Public
input and comment were solicited through monthly steering committee
meetings, subcommittee meetings for each subwatershed, an education
subcommittee and a technical subcommittee.
- Partners
that were Involved and Their Roles and Responsibilities
11.
Process that Will be Used to Evaluate the Effectiveness of Implementing
the Plan and Achieving its Goals
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