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Inyo-Mono Integrated Regional Water Management Program: Working with DACs

Inyo-Mono Integrated Regional Water Management Program: Working with DACs . Presented at the 2013 Sierra Water Work Group Summit June 13, 2013 By Mark Drew, PhD Regional Manager, California Trout Program Director, Inyo-Mono IRWM Program.

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Inyo-Mono Integrated Regional Water Management Program: Working with DACs

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  1. Inyo-Mono Integrated Regional Water Management Program: Working with DACs Presented at the 2013 Sierra Water Work Group Summit June 13, 2013 By Mark Drew, PhD Regional Manager, California Trout Program Director, Inyo-Mono IRWM Program Acknowledgments: Holly Alpert, Program Manager; Janet Hatfield, GIS/Data Management Coordinator; Rick Kattelmann, Project Development Specialist; Heather Crall, Outreach/Legislative Coordinator; Maya Weinhart, Program Administrator; CA Department of Water Resources; CA Rural Water Association; Sierra Nevada Alliance

  2. Inyo-Mono IRWMP:The Region • Began in 2008 • ~11% of the state • ~ 50% of Lahontan funding region • Headwaters for local and City of LA water users • Long history of water conflicts

  3. Inyo-Mono IRWMP background: The people

  4. Inyo-Mono IRWMP background: • The Project

  5. Inyo-Mono IRWMP background: The DAC project • Funding: • DWR inter-regional funds via Prop. 84. • Primary project goal: • To address the needs of disadvantaged communities and Native American Tribes pertaining to water resources within and beyond the Inyo-Mono planning region. • Objectives: • Identify limiting factors to achieving water-related needs (technical, managerial, financial, etc). • Identify best practices for engaging parties in water-resources management. • Determine if and how legislation can be used as a tool to assist water-related needs. • Determining accurate methods for defining and identifying DACs beyond the mean household income metric. • Develop and implement actions to affect change. • Share learned information and understandings with other IRWMP regions and DWR.

  6. DAC project tasks & timeline Task 7: Documentary Spring Winter 2014 2011 2012 2013 Task 1: Project planning Task 2: Outreach implementation & metric groundtruthing Task 3: Needs assessment Task 4: Capacity building Task 5: Report compilation Task 6: Findings dissemination Summer Spring Fall Spring Winter Fall Summer Winter Fall

  7. Some preliminary findings and next steps • Reality check: • Communities throughout region and beyond are struggling. • Lack of potable water • Lack of reliable water supply for domestic, fire prevention etc. needs • Lack of technical, managerial and financial resources • Engagement remains a challenge • Next steps: • Implementing specific needs assessment survey regarding climate change & data/informational needs. • Developing workshop and various trainings targeting identified needs. • Examining viability of alternative metrics to characterize DACs. • Working with counties to develop collaborative efforts to respond to state mandates. • Producing water documentary. • Continued outreach and engagement.

  8. Thank you!Thoughts are welcome, we look forward to being in touch.For more information, please visit:inyo-monowater.org

  9. Use Water Efficiently Private sector Protect Water Quality Public agencies Environmental Stewardship Tribes & Non-profits IRWM Programs are as much about managing relationships as managing resources! Stakeholder relationships Resources

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