Priority Actions for Shingle Creek Subwatershed (Table 66).
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Priority Timeframe Action Estimated Effectiveness of Practice (up to) Estimated Magnitude in Watershed Implementation Cost
High Identify and map potential bacteria hotspots Staff time
ID and upgrade all non-compliant SSTS near surface water resources ID process complete Watershed District, Cities, County
Improve upland/field surface runoff controls Identify areas in need of riparian buffers; install/enhance 15-25 foot buffers where practical Year 2: identify high priority areas; Year 10: 20% of buffers completed Watershed District, Cities, Soil and Water Conservation District
Pet waste management Provide outreach and education materials to residents regarding appropriate pet waste management Increased public awareness Watershed District, Cities, Soil and Water Conservation District
Ordinance enforcement Ongoing Watershed District, Cities
New/emerging technologies Follow new and emerging technologies (e.g. biochar, etc.) Install 2 projects/devices aimed to reduce E. coli Watershed District, Cities