Title: La Moine River Ecosystem Partnership: Organizing for Success
1La Moine River Ecosystem PartnershipOrganizing
for Success
- Dan Moorehouse
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- Jeff Boeckler
2INGREDIENTS for a PLAN
- Outreach to community
- Diversity
- Organize
- Opinion Survey
- Technical committee
- Put the science together
3COMMUNITY OUTREACH
4Watershed Surveys
- Watershed Opinion Survey
- Focus Groups
- Landowner Survey
- Local Environmental Educator Survey
5Watershed Bus Tour
6- Features
- Mostly rural
- Pop 68,000
- Historically
- 50 Prairie
- 50 Forest
- 6th largest tributary to the Illinois River
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9Citizen Science
10THE 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
11Putting the plan into action
Money
People
Projects
Ideas
Implement
12FOREST GAP RESTORATION PROJECT
13Projects with other Organizations
- Problem Soil Erosion
- Getting funds to landowners to install BMPs
- Partners LMREP, SWCD, and WIU
- Funding
- C2000, IEPA 319
14Introduction
- 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
15La 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
16La 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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20La 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
21Best 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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23Best 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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25Best 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
26Putting 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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29Putting 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
30Questions / Comments?