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An Overview of the 2007 WRIA 8 Implementation Survey

An Overview of the 2007 WRIA 8 Implementation Survey. Presented to the WRIA 8 Salmon Recovery Council January 17, 2007. Introduction. Plan calls for annual progress reports Necessary for adaptive management At first implementation reports: What actions taken?

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An Overview of the 2007 WRIA 8 Implementation Survey

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  1. An Overview of the 2007 WRIA 8 Implementation Survey Presented to the WRIA 8 Salmon Recovery Council January 17, 2007

  2. Introduction • Plan calls for annual progress reports • Necessary for adaptive management • At first implementation reports: What actions taken? • Later: What effects can we see from our actions? • Year 5: First reassessment, are we on the right track?

  3. Survey Purpose • Solicit information from ILA jurisdictions and others • Highlights activities underway • 1st Annual Report • Implementation Strategy

  4. Survey Overview • Internet-based survey (King County tool) • ILA Jurisdictions received two surveys • Programmatic, land use, monitoring activities • Habitat projects • Other WRIA 8 partners given open-ended survey

  5. Programmatic Survey Structure • Issued to all 27 jurisdictions in WRIA 8 • Condensed Start List into major topics: • Stormwater • Water quality • Water quantity/conservation • Lakeshore/shoreline • Landscaping/yard care • Forest/riparian cover

  6. Survey continued • Land use activities • Regulations, ordinances, etc. • Monitoring activities • Water quality • Habitat • Project effectiveness Photo: USFS PNW Fisheries Program

  7. Habitat Project Survey Structure • Assigned Start List projects to appropriate jurisdictions • Asked status of projects • Gave opportunity to contribute additional information • Open-ended survey issued to jurisdictions without projects on Start List

  8. Bellevue Bothell Issaquah Kenmore King County Kirkland Lake Forest Park Medina Mercer Island Mill Creek Mountlake Terrace Redmond Renton Sammamish Seattle Shoreline Snohomish County Woodinville Survey Respondents

  9. Adopt-a-Stream Foundation Cedar River Council Friends of the Cedar River Watershed Issaquah Basin Action Team Washington Dept. of Fish and Wildlife Survey Respondents, cont.

  10. Stormwater • Promotion of BMPs • ~90% underway • 10% in 2008 • Promotion of LID • 78% underway or will be in 2008 • Car washing alternatives • 60% have programs Photo: Department of Ecology

  11. Stormwater / Water Quality • All jurisdictions offer or plan to offer in ’08 water quality education materials • All stormwater activities all related to NPDES permit

  12. Landscaping / Yard Care • 60% currently employ a natural yard care program or plan to in ’08 • Another 30% plan to conduct yard care program in the long term Photo: King County

  13. Landscaping / Yard Care, cont. • Garden tours or workshops showcasing salmon-friendly landscape design • 27% currently do; 22% plan in future • Education programs for landscape designers/contractors • 72% plan to do in the future Photo: King County

  14. Forest and Riparian Cover • 72% promote forest cover retention & riparian buffer protection • >75% hold volunteer events, such as tree plantings & other restoration activities • All but one has updated CAO since 2003 • All report tree protection ordinances

  15. Water Conservation • 67% have programs • ~60% either actively promote groundwater protection, or plan to in the future • Over half have designated Critical Acquifer Recharge Areas

  16. Shoreline Programs • Updating SMP • 11 will update by 2009; 4 by 2011 • Outreach shoreline maintenance & alternatives to bulkheads • Only 3 currently have, 5 plan w/in 3 years, 4 in long term

  17. Shoreline Programs, cont. • Workshops for Lakeshore Property Owners • Outreach to Shoreline Contractors • Shoreline Demonstration Projects Photo: Watershed Company

  18. Monitoring Activities • Water quality • 7 jurisdictions have annual program • 5 do periodically • 4 plan to have annual program • Stream and/or riparian habitat • Only 3 have annual program • But 11 do for special projects

  19. Monitoring Activities, cont. • Project monitoring • 5 have annual program • 9 monitor for special projects or assessments

  20. Monitoring Activities, cont. • Project effectiveness monitoring • Only 1 jurisdiction has an annual program • 10 jurisdictions do for special assessments or projects Photo: King County

  21. Wrap Up • Implementation is happening! • Lots of work underway • Good opportunity for partnerships in areas w/ less activity • More analysis to come • Get your surveys in! Photo: Mountains to Sound

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