Title: Mid-Atlantic Region Land, Water, and Living Resources
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2 Mid-Atlantic RegionLand, Water, and Living
Resources
3First State Council
MWMC
Formed in 1995
Modeled after ITFM
4What are we? Who are we?
- Community of environmental
- scientists, resource managers, and
- citizens
- People in government agencies,
- NGOs, and private sector
- People and organizations
- working together
- Forums for communication and
- collaboration
5Goals of MWMC
- Provide forums for communication and
collaboration - Promote development of collaborative
watershed-based monitoring strategies - Document monitoring activities in Maryland
- Promote use of quality assured procedures for
sample collection, analysis, assessment, and data
management
6Selected Monitoring Issues Addressed by MWMC
- Statewide stream gage network
- Reference conditions
- Stream water quality
- Statewide ground-water level network
- Stream restoration
- Monitoring design and methods
- Macroalgae
7Organizational Structure
Board of Directors
Ad Hoc Committees
Standing Committees
General MembersAttendees at Annual Meetings and
Workshops
8MWMC organizational structure
AD HOC COMMITTEES
STANDING COMMITTEES
Annual Conference
Integrated Monitoring
Monitoring Assessment
Data Management
Groundwater Level Monitoring
Program Coordination
9MWMC board membership (monitoring stakeholder
groups)
- State Agencies (4)--at least one each from
Department of Natural Resources and Maryland
Department of the Environment - Local Governments (4)
- Federal Agencies (2)
- Volunteer Groups-Environmental Organizations
(2)--one of which has statewide affiliation
10MWMC board membership (monitoring stakeholder
groups)
- Academia (2)
- Intergovernmental Organizations (2)
- Consultants and Industry (2)
- At-large Members (2)
11PartnersRegional Agencies
- Chesapeake Bay Program
- Interstate Commission on the Potomac River Basin
- Susquehanna River Basin Commission
- Delaware River Basin Commission
- Anacostia Watershed Toxics Alliance
12Activities of MWMC
- Pastry Networking Clickable map
13Board of Directors Quarterly Meetings
14Standing Committee MeetingsMonitoring and
AssessmentData ManagementProgrammatic
Coordination
152002 Annual Conference
162003 Annual Conference
17Ground-Water Network Workshop, June 2002
18Stream Monitoring Roundtable, February 2003
19RegionalForums
20Pulse of the Maryland Water Monitoring Council
...the ebb flow of activities over a year
Annual Conference
Stream Roundtable
Workshops
2003
PCC Online Newsletter
Quarterly full-day Board meetings
1995
Committee meetings throughout the year
21Current recent MWMC activities
- Ninth Annual Conference (November 13, 2003)
- Planning for Tenth Annual Conference
- Stream Monitoring Roundtables in 2003 and 2004
- Participation on recent Governors Advisory
Committee on Water Resources
22Current recent MWMC activities
- Ground-Water Network Evaluation developing
recommendations for a comprehensive ground-water
monitoring network (2002-04) -- Draft Report - Integrated Hydrologic Monitoring Workshop forum
to discuss the monitoring of whole hydrologic
systems (August 27, 2004) - Quality Assurance Workshop (Fall 2004)
23Current recent MWMC activities
- Development of a web-based metadata clearinghouse
- Strategic planning process
- Newsletter
- Maintenance of the MWMC website
- Stream restoration tracking
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24How is MWMC supported?
- 319 grant through Maryland DNR has provided
part-time staff support (Executive
Secretary)grant ending! - Time volunteered by Board and committee members
- Time/in-kind resources donated by member
organizations - Registration fees for annual meetings and
workshops
25MWMC Strategic Planning
- Our vision for monitoring in Maryland
- The MWMC envisions a time when monitoring
methods, programs, projects, and data are the
product of collaboration and comparability among
agencies and organizations. The resulting
information will be accessible for use by all
stakeholders and will facilitate sound
decision-making in environmental management and
protection.
26MWMC strategic planning process
- Vision
- What would water monitoring in Maryland look like
if there were true collaboration and
comparability among agencies/organizations? - Challenges
- What are the challenges we face in working toward
our vision? - Assets
- What are the assets members member
organizations bring to the Council? - What are the assets the Council brings to members
their organizations?
27MWMC strategic planning process
- Initial meeting held September 17, 2002. Purpose
of the initial meeting to create a
baselinewhere are we now?
Strategic planning is a tool to help us fully
uncover our available options set priorities for
them, and define the methods to achieve them.
28MWMC Strategic Planning--Beginnings of Steps 2
through 4
ELEMENTS (2) ISSUES CHALLENGES (3) ACTIVITIES (4)
Facilitating Collaboration Assure a membership body that represents all water-related disciplines within the State of Maryland Provide a forum of open communication with water monitoring groups and individuals, where issues related to monitoring can be addressed ? Solicit Health Department Board Members ? New Local Governments ? Academic Community Meetings New faculty ? MWMC newsletter ? Annual meeting ? Monitoring roundtable ? MWMC website ? Topical Workshops ? Program Coordination Committee Support ? Board Meeting Announcements in the Maryland Register
Promoting Comparability Develop an inventory of monitoring program goals and assess the monitoring needs of the community Support methods that focus on developing coordinated and collaborative approaches that will lead to comparable data collection methods that address local and regional needs Develop a meta-data, web-based clearinghouse that includes a description of the different programs and contains data sets, study results, and reports and link them to participating organizations ? Recommendations from the GW workshop ? Hydrologic system workshop ? Monitoring roundtable ? Topical Workshops (e.g., QA/QC, sampling design, etc.) ? Watershed Monitoring ? NWQMC website for methods and comparability, National Methods Board ? Surf Your Watershed w/DNR ? PCC minimum data elements for watershed and stream restoration
Building Capacity Establish a permanent, paid or volunteer staff to oversee various monitoring initiatives ? Annual Meeting ? Explore Nonprofit Status ? Retirees
29MWMC Strategic Planning Steps
ELEMENTS (2) ISSUES CHALLENGES (3) ACTIVITIES (4)
Facilitating Collaboration Assure a membership body that represents all water-related disciplines within the State of Maryland Provide a forum of open communication with water monitoring groups and individuals, where issues related to monitoring can be addressed ? Solicit Health Community ? New Local Governments ? Academic Community Meetings New faculty ? MWMC newsletter ? Annual meeting ? Monitoring roundtable ? MWMC website ? Topical Workshops ? Program Coordination Committee Support ? Board Meetings in the Maryland Register
30MWMC Strategic Planning Steps
ELEMENTS (2) ISSUES CHALLENGES (3) ACTIVITIES (4)
Promoting Comparability Develop an inventory of monitoring program goals and assess the monitoring needs of the community Support methods that focus on developing coordinated and collaborative approaches that will lead to comparable data collection methods that address local and regional needs ? Recommendations from the GW workshop ? Hydrologic system workshop ? Monitoring roundtable ? Topical Workshops, (QA/QC sampling design, etc.) ? Watershed Monitoring
31MWMC Strategic Planning Steps
ELEMENTS (2) ISSUES CHALLENGES (3) ACTIVITIES (4)
Promoting Comparability Develop a meta-data, web-based clearinghouse that includes a description of the different programs and contains data sets, study results, and reports and link them to participating organizations ? NWQMC website for methods and comparability, National Methods Board ? Surf Your Watershed w/DNR ? PCC minimum data elements for stream and watershed restoration
Building Capacity Establish a permanent, paid or volunteer staff to oversee various monitoring initiatives ? Annual Meeting ? Explore Nonprofit Status ? Retirees
32Lessons Learned
- The continuity of the councils activities
depends on adequate staff support - Executive secretary supported by a state agency
- Board and committee members supported by their
senior managers - New members must be recruited to spread out the
effort in time and amongst organizations
33Lessons Learned
- Develop sets of common goals that are above and
beyond the missions of individual agencies - Check agency hats at the door
- Strive to understand the jobs and pressures of
council colleagues from other agencies - Assess the value of the collective assets in a
collaborative consortium of agencies and
organizations
34Lessons Learned
- Pastry networking and Krispy Kreme
Koordination are important - Frequent forums for communication
- Council is a both a professional community and a
social community of people dedicated to serving
the public and the environment - Council acquires a culture set by its leaders
- Kinship is important to the members
35MWMC Websitewww.mgs.md.gov/mwmc/
36Potomac Rivernear Harpers Ferry
37Susquehanna River near Port Deposit, Maryland
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39 Conowingo Dam, Susquehanna River
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41Cooperators and PartnersState Agencies
- State Geological Surveys
- State DNRs
- State Environmental Regulation Agencies
- MDE
- DNREC
- State Highway Administrations
42Cooperators and PartnersOther Federal Agencies
- U.S. Army (COE and Bases)
- U.S. Air Force
- U.S. Navy
43Cooperators and PartnersOther Federal Agencies
- EPA (Region III and ORD)
- National Park Service
- U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
44Cooperators and PartnersOther Federal Agencies
- U.S. Forest Service
- National Resource Conservation Service
45Cooperators and PartnersLocal Agencies
- DC Department of Health
- Counties
- Baltimore, Prince Georges, Charles, Harford,
- Calvert, and Cecil, Maryland
- Baltimore City
- Baltimore Ecosystem Study
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47 Mid-Atlantic RegionLand, Water, and Living
Resources
48Physiographic Regions
49Cooperators and PartnersRegional Agencies
- Chesapeake Bay Program
- Interstate Commission on the Potomac River Basin
- Susquehanna River Basin Commission
- Delaware River Basin Commission
- Anacostia Watershed Toxics Alliance
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