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<th>Strategies</th>
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<th>Priority Timeframe<sup>1</sup></th>
<th>Strategy types and estimated scale of adoption needed to meet final water quality target</th>
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<th>Action</th>
<th>Interim 10-year milestone</th>
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<th>Estimated Effectiveness of Practice<sup>2</sup> (up to)</th>
<th>Partners</th>
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<th>Estimated Magnitude in Watershed</th>
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<th>Implementation Cost<sup>3</sup></th>
 
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<td rowspan=2>Address failing septic systems</td>
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<td>High</td>
<td>ID and upgrade all ITPHS systems</td>
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<td>Identify and map potential bacteria hotspots </td>
<td>ID process/upgrades complete</td>
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<td></td>
<td>Watershed District, Cities, County</td>
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<td>Staff time</td>
 
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<td>ID and upgrade all non-compliant SSTS near surface water resources</td>
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<td>High</td>
<td>ID process complete</td>
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<td>Update and enforce pet waste ordinances</td>
<td>Watershed District, Cities, County</td>
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<td>~23,000 acres developed land but target near stream first</td>
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<td>Staff time</td>
 
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<td>Improve upland/field surface runoff controls</td>
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<td>High</td>
<td>Identify areas in need of riparian buffers; install/enhance 15-25 foot buffers where practical</td>
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<td>Conduct public outreach to ensure that pet owners pick up pet waste and comply with pet waste ordinances</td>
<td>Year 2: identify high priority areas; Year 10: 20% of buffers completed</td>
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<td>Watershed District, Cities, Soil and Water Conservation District</td>
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<td>Staff time</td>
 
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<td rowspan=2>Pet waste management</td>
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<td>High</td>
<td>Provide outreach and education materials to residents regarding appropriate pet waste management</td>
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<td>Direct flow pathways between contributing areas to infiltration/treatment basins or away from impervious areas to prevent direct pathway to receiving waters</td>
<td>Increased public awareness</td>
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<td>Watershed District, Cities, Soil and Water Conservation District</td>
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<td>Ordinance enforcement</td>
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<td>High</td>
<td>Ongoing</td>
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<td>Develop, implement, and enforce a program to detect and eliminate illicit discharges</td>
<td>Watershed District, Cities</td>
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<td>New/emerging technologies</td>
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<td>High</td>
<td>Follow new and emerging technologies (e.g. biochar, etc.)</td>
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<td>Inspect/monitor stormwater outfalls to reduce dry weather flow</td>
<td>Install 2 projects/devices aimed to reduce E. coli</td>
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<td>Watershed District, Cities</td>
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<td>Medium</td>
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<td>Install Filtration/Biofiltration BMPs where feasible</td>
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<td>35%</td>
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<td>$8,000-20,000/ac</td>
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<td>Low</td>
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<td>Install filter strips/buffers near waterbodies to deter waterfowl from congregating and conduct public outreach on wildlife feeding</td>
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<td>91%</td>
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<td>~53 acres (assume 11 miles of stream; 20ft buffer)</td>
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<td>$600-1,000/acre of buffer</td>
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<td>Low</td>
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<td>Conduct septic system inspections as warranted and bring all imminent threat to public health septic systems into compliance with ordinances</td>
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<td>100%</td>
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<td>~22 systems</td>
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<td>$200-300 (inspection) $7,500 per system (if replacement required)</td>
 
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<font size=1><sup>1</sup>Priority is based on recommended timeframe to continue or start (not complete) implementation activities: High = 1-2 years, Medium = 2-5 years, Low = 5-10 years<br>
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<sup>2</sup>Estimated effectiveness of practice refers to the reduction of bacteria concentrations in runoff to receiving waterbodies<br>
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<sup>3</sup>Costs based on NRCS EQIP Payment Schedules</font size=1>

Latest revision as of 15:21, 28 August 2019

Priority Actions for Shingle Creek Subwatershed (Table 66).
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Priority Timeframe1 Action Estimated Effectiveness of Practice2 (up to) Estimated Magnitude in Watershed Implementation Cost3
High Identify and map potential bacteria hotspots Staff time
High Update and enforce pet waste ordinances ~23,000 acres developed land but target near stream first Staff time
High Conduct public outreach to ensure that pet owners pick up pet waste and comply with pet waste ordinances Staff time
High Direct flow pathways between contributing areas to infiltration/treatment basins or away from impervious areas to prevent direct pathway to receiving waters
High Develop, implement, and enforce a program to detect and eliminate illicit discharges
High Inspect/monitor stormwater outfalls to reduce dry weather flow Staff time
Medium Install Filtration/Biofiltration BMPs where feasible 35% $8,000-20,000/ac
Low Install filter strips/buffers near waterbodies to deter waterfowl from congregating and conduct public outreach on wildlife feeding 91% ~53 acres (assume 11 miles of stream; 20ft buffer) $600-1,000/acre of buffer
Low Conduct septic system inspections as warranted and bring all imminent threat to public health septic systems into compliance with ordinances 100% ~22 systems $200-300 (inspection) $7,500 per system (if replacement required)

1Priority is based on recommended timeframe to continue or start (not complete) implementation activities: High = 1-2 years, Medium = 2-5 years, Low = 5-10 years
2Estimated effectiveness of practice refers to the reduction of bacteria concentrations in runoff to receiving waterbodies
3Costs based on NRCS EQIP Payment Schedules

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