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NAWQA Nutrients—UMESC meeting March 25-26, 2002 Legislative Water Commission 2019 Recommendation Feedback Keeping Water on the Land— Water Retention Co-chairs: Senator Wiger Representative Torkelson Jim Stark, Director Straight River, Becker County 1

NAWQA Nutrients—UMESC meeting March 25-26, 2002 Introductions LWC members Legislators Kris Van Amber Kasey Gerkovich Jim Stark 2

Legislative Water Commission REVIEW-state agencies’ water policy reports & recommendations GATHER- data and comments LEGISLATIVE RECOMMENDATIONS: Assist legislature in formulating legislation SHARE-data & information with LCCMR, CWC, legislative standing committees, upon request COORDINATE-with the CWC

How can the recommendations be used? Propose/promote/support legislation Resource for stakeholders regarding legislative initiatives Recommendations to guide or suggests programs/planning/funding: LCCMR CWC Agencies

LWC: 12 Members Body First Name Last Name Party District Home Sen Paul Anderson R 44 Plymouth Rep David Bly DFL 20B Northfield Rich Draheim Madison Lake Kent Eken 4 Twin Valley Peter Fischer 43A Maplewood Glenn Gruenhagen 18B Glencoe Jason Isaacson 19A Shoreview Clark Johnson N. Mankato John Poston 9A Lake Shore Torkelson* 16B Hanska Bill Weber 22 Luverne Chuck Wiger* 43

Agenda 2018 Process 2019 Process Overview of possible 2019 Issues Describe Today’s Issue Small Group Review/Report Next Steps  

2019 Recommendations Six Issues with recommendations: Based on: 2018 session process LWC guidance Stakeholder advice Review of many plans/documents

A Firm Foundation 1989- GW Act 1999- USGS Sustainability Report 2004- G16 Impaired Waters Plan (MPCA) 2005- DNR/GW Report 2006- Clean Water Legacy Act 2006- ENRTF Sustainability Report 2008- Clean Water Amendment 2008 Legislative Water Sustainability Framework 2009- EQB Sustainability Report 2012- GW Management Area Plans (DNR) 2017- Freshwater Society Reports on Water Sustainability (Worthington, MN-2012)

NAWQA Nutrients—UMESC meeting March 25-26, 2002 Six Issue Areas 9

Water retention 2019 LWC Issues and Recommendations Wastewater* Drinking water* Groundwater Sustainable Lakes Water retention Future state * Short term Protection of ground water and surface water resources will require substantial investments from a diversity of funding sources over all levels of government during the next decade. As a part of this effort, this program of mapping, monitoring and managing is necessary to deliver the basic understanding of the hydrologic system for both surface and groundwater.

NAWQA Nutrients—UMESC meeting March 25-26, 2002 Today’s Issue 11

Keeping Water on the Land- Water Retention Important issue: Urban and agricultural drainage have been essential to growth and development Much or the state is affected Drainage has many benefits Many environmental impacts BMP’s can reduce impacts Need a better strategic plan for BMP placement- type and location Provide assistance/incentives to promote conservation and agricultural productivity and in the right places What we hope to leave you with is a much better understanding of our state’s groundwater resources and appreciation for the challenges we face. Simply stated the problem we are increasingly recognizing is that there are ….

Recommendations: Keeping Water on the Land Map subsurface drainage ROI on drainage BMPs “Drainage Working Group” for all BMPs Map and replace open tile inlets Quantify impact of tile drainage on GW Quantify effects urban water retention on GW Quantify effects of drainage on water balances Identify appropriate watershed locations for BMPs 1Watershed/1 Plan approach for siting BMPs

Recommendations: Keeping Water on the Land-2 10. Evaluate drainage impacts on wetlands 11. Assess emerging contaminant threats in urban storm water ponds 12. Healthy soil/healthy water initiatives 13 Support recommendation of the Drainage WG 14 Quantify/protect aquifer recharge in drained areas 15. Maintain and upgrade rural culverts and ditches 16– Missing recommendations**

NAWQA Nutrients—UMESC meeting March 25-26, 2002 Today’s Request: Small groups Review issues/recommendations Missing issues? Missing stakeholders? Rank issues (H/L) Seeking your input--not consensus Will revisit issues later 15

Background issue paper- draft Resources: Recommendations Background issue paper- draft For more information and real time monitoring data you can visit this web site.

Small Group Exercise Discuss recommendations What’s missing? Who’s missing? Rank (H,L) Are they actionable- Move the needle? Appropriate for Legislation/ Funding/Agency or Stakeholder Resource? Consensus Report back: Top issues (1-2) and missing issue 40 minutes For more information and real time monitoring data you can visit this web site.

Next Steps Complete Issue papers Revise recommendations based on your input Feedback from LWC Members Additional Feedback from Stakeholders Final consensus by LWC Recommendations to Legislature- before session Legislative Briefings with Committees  

Small Group Exercise Discuss recommendations What’s missing? Who’s missing? Rank (H,M,L) Are they actionable- Move the needle? Appropriate for Legislation/ Funding/Agency or Stakeholder Resource? Report back: Top issue and most important missing issue 40 minutes For more information and real time monitoring data you can visit this web site.

NAWQA Nutrients—UMESC meeting March 25-26, 2002 Thank You

Next Steps Please turn in your spreadsheet (1 per group) Revise Issue Statements Revise Recommendations Initial Consensus from LWC Feedback from Stakeholders Final consensus by LWC -November Recommendations to Legislature Legislative Briefings with Committee  

Thanks! For more information and real time monitoring data you can visit this web site.