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Cowichan Watershed Board April 4, 2013

Cowichan Watershed Board April 4, 2013. Water Quality & Estuarine Health Target Working Group Update. Water Quality Sampling Program. Next TAC meeting to be dedicated to Water Quality focusing on 4 main action items: Finalizing analysis and interpretation of data collected in 2012 Metals

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Cowichan Watershed Board April 4, 2013

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  1. Cowichan Watershed BoardApril 4, 2013 Water Quality & Estuarine Health Target Working Group Update

  2. Water Quality Sampling Program • Next TAC meeting to be dedicated to Water Quality focusing on 4 main action items: • Finalizing analysis and interpretation of data collected in 2012 • Metals • Source tracing • Etc. • Identifying gaps and follow up sampling needs and put together implementation plan • Prepare for intensive sampling of Lake and Lake Tribs as per original plan • Communications….

  3. “Land Use Visits” • Working Group and CWB members visiting farms with Dave Tattum to discuss sampling results and manure management • 4 Action items moving forward • Continue visits and relationship building • Work towards compliance with existing guidelines • Organize workshop for farmers to discuss innovative economic opportunities • Develop Pilot project in Cowichan Valley

  4. Broadway Run Stabilization Project • The “next Stoltz bluff project” • High risk situation with deteriorating conditions • Craig Wightman (BCCF) to provide technical update to CSRT and CWB • CSRT to take lead on project implementation • Next step detailed project design, drawings and budget • Potential partnership funding

  5. NESH Webinar • Lorna and Rodger….

  6. Cowichan Tribes Shellfish initiative • Tim Kulchyski…

  7. Bottom Line… • Excellent cooperation • A lot of work done already • Lots more to do…

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