A Decade of Watershed Partnership Schuylkill Action Network.

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A Decade of Watershed Partnership Schuylkill Action Network

The Schuylkill River Watershed

Partnership for the Delaware Estuary Leading science-based and collaborative efforts to improve the tidal Delaware River and Bay Focus on the Estuary, and the streams that flow into it… where the river meets the sea Tri-state, working in Delaware, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania One of 28 National Estuary Programs recognized by Congress for their importance to the nation

The Schuylkill Watershed Over 2,000 square miles 3,500 regulated sources of pollution in the watershed 78 large sewage treatment plants 11 Counties, 235 Municipalities 37 Sub watersheds 2770 miles of streams and creeks Drinking Water Source for over 2 million people.

Delaware River Basin Land Use Delaware River Basin Land Use

Schuylkill Watershed Land Use Agriculture Forested & Mining Mixed/Developing Urban/ Developed

Stream Impairments 2770 Stream Miles 35% impaired

SAN MISSION Members of the Schuylkill Action Network share information, expertise, and technology to help each other achieve a shared vision of clean water and a healthy environment for the Schuylkill River and its tributaries.

SAN Workgroups Abandoned Mine DrainageAgricultureLand ProtectionPathogens/ComplianceStormwaterEducation & Outreach

In 2004 the EPA awarded a $1.15 million Targeted Watershed Initiative Grant for water quality improvement and demonstration projects in the watershed Awarded to the Partnership for the Delaware Estuary & PWD Where we got started

The Partnership for the Delaware Estuary tracked the activities and results for over 40 projects implemented by local project managers The Philadelphia Water Department provided network leadership, technical assistance and additional financial support for local project manager`s An additional $2 million in PA DEP Growing Greener and other funding leveraged for an overall investment of $3 million Targeted Watershed Initiative Grant

Project Funding Agriculture $350,000 Education$360,000 Stormwater$725,000 Mine Drainage$1.2 Million Targeted Watershed Initiative Grant

Over 500 Projects in 10 years

TOTAL: $412 Million Non-Pathogen: $47 Million

Funders in the Schuylkill Private Funders William Penn Foundation Philadelphia Water Department Kutztown Water Authority WBWA RAWA NFWF Aqua PA TreeVitalize Public Programs Growing Greener Coastal Zone Management EPA Targeted Watershed Initiative Drinking Water Fund Clean Water Fund EPA 319 Program USDA Programs PA DEP Bureau of Abandoned Mines Office of Surface Mining Pennvest Fish and Boat Commission WREN Businesses Exelon Saucony Creek Brewing Co. Lehigh Anthracite

Current Funding in the Schuylkill (without Pennvest funding) Private FundersPublic ProgramsBusinesses

Optimal funding in the Schuylkill (without Pennvest funding) Private FundersPublic ProgramsBusinesses

Challenges of Schuylkill Funding Large watershed need/limited resources Piecing together various funding programs Largely project based funding Developing a sustainable source Funding vs. Financing (need both)

Strengths of Schuylkill Funding Diverse- No single source Strong prioritization (project-based funding) Funding acquired by local partners Network provide strong ability to leverage After 10 years- SAN well know with funders Build into grant programs (SRRF, Growing Greener)

Best Practices for successful funding Collaboration – Source water protection funding comes in all different shapes and sizes – Accounting for all SWP efforts – A rising tide lifts all efforts Prioritization – Making the most out of limited resources – Logical investments for funders – Understanding the need

Best Practices for successful funding cont. Evaluation – Quantitative and Qualitative – Benefits of articulating impact – Make the most out of limited resources Celebration – Make the time for celebration – Press and social media – Recognize funders

Future of Schuylkill Funding Seek new investors – Focus on water users (water suppliers, businesses) Elevating local program – SRRF, Berks Watershed Fund, AMD O&M fund, Land Transaction Assistance Program Marketing and Messaging – Develop marketing plan for clean water – Develop common message and link to funding – Public friendly language/campaign Exploring new opportunities – Source water protection funding comes in all different shapes and sizes – Think outside the box

Looking for new opportunities

Contact Info Tom Davidock SAN Coordinator Partnership for the Delaware Estuary (302)