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Title: La Moine River Ecosystem Partnership: Organizing for Success


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La Moine River Ecosystem PartnershipOrganizing
for Success
  • Dan Moorehouse
  • Jeff Boeckler

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INGREDIENTS for a PLAN
  • Outreach to community
  • Diversity
  • Organize
  • Opinion Survey
  • Technical committee
  • Put the science together

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COMMUNITY OUTREACH
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Watershed Surveys
  • Watershed Opinion Survey
  • Focus Groups
  • Landowner Survey
  • Local Environmental Educator Survey

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Watershed Bus Tour
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  • Features
  • Mostly rural
  • Pop 68,000
  • Historically
  • 50 Prairie
  • 50 Forest
  • 6th largest tributary to the Illinois River

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Citizen Science
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THE PLAN
Community Involvement
Technical Committee (Science)
Landowner Survey
Watershed Opinion Survey
Environmental Educator Survey
Landowner education
Goal Development
Willing Landowners
Partner Organizations
Publicity
Partnership Formation
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Putting the plan into action
Money
People
Projects
Ideas
Implement
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FOREST GAP RESTORATION PROJECT
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Projects with other Organizations
  • Problem Soil Erosion
  • Getting funds to landowners to install BMPs
  • Partners LMREP, SWCD, and WIU
  • Funding
  • C2000, IEPA 319

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Introduction
  • Organizing for Success
  • La Moine River Ecosystem Partnership
  • Success stories and why
  • Challenges and resources
  • Current Projects
  • 319, CREP
  • Watershed Planning
  • Process
  • Project Example Putting the plan into action

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La Moine River Watershed Management Plan
  • Issues and concerns
  • Identified through a series of meetings in the
    watershed
  • Identified water quality impairments and other
    watershed problems
  • Prioritized concerns that the partnership will
    address
  • Goals, Objectives, Strategies, Action Items
  • The who, what, and how of the plan
  • Developed out of issues and concerns identified
    by the data and stakeholder meetings
  • Physical and biological resource inventory
  • For each of the 62 subwatersheds, collected and
    analyzed all data pertaining to a particular sub
    basin

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La Moine River Watershed Management Plan
  • Social Inventory
  • Conducted resident survey, teacher survey, and
    willing landowner survey
  • Collected other demographic data such as
    households
  • Priority subwatersheds
  • The where
  • Identified priority watersheds

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La Moine River Watershed Management Plan
  • Identified Best Management Practices or
    implementation strategies
  • Location, type, and load reductions for each and
    every possible BMP
  • Location of sites in need of protection
  • Location of high quality areas

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Best Management PracticesPollutant Load
Reduction Model
  • In priority restoration, water quality, and
    erosion subwatersheds
  • Digitized the location and extent of potential
    BMPs
  • Buffer strips, filter strips, grass waterways,
    dry dams, wetlands, forest restoration,
    streambank stabilization, and prairie restoration

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Best Management PracticesPollutant Load
Reduction Model
  • Purpose
  • To identify specific projects and project
    locations and to quantify anticipated
    environmental benefits
  • To provide direction and options for focusing
    project implementation in areas where it will
    have the most benefit
  • To match areas of stakeholder concern with actual
    locations on-the-ground

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Best Management PracticesPollutant Load
Reduction Model
  • Limitations
  • Limited to a selection of BMPs where literature
    sited removal efficiencies
  • Pollutant loads based on averages and estimates
    (but better than nothing)
  • I tried to use the most recent and most reliable
    data
  • Based on interpreting aerial photos
  • Actual locations and current site conditions may
    or may not warrant the particular BMP

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Putting the Plan Into Action
  • Project Example Livestock Management Project
  • Identified Willing Landowners located in
    priority subwatersheds and those sites where
    BMPs would have the highest load reductions
  • Contacted landowners and arranged site visit
  • Evaluated site and drafted project scope
  • Verified that the primary stakeholder concerns
    and year one objectives we met by project
  • Identified funding programs and drafted grant
    application

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Putting the Plan Into Action
  • Project Example Livestock Management Project
  • Livestock fencing, crossings, pasture management,
    watering system, wetland and riparian zone
    restoration, streambank stabilization, upland
    erosion control, modeling
  • Funding sources NRCS EQIP, SSRP, C2000, Trees
    Forever

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