Protecting and saving water
Partnership Overview Who we are Our accomplishments Our challenges Our priorities
Established to address water quality water quantity 63 Members - Federal Agencies State Agencies Local Government Conservation Districts Agricultural Groups State Universities Industry Associations Environmental Groups Who We Are
Involve everyone in the solution Provide incentives to use BMPs BMP Research to verify BMPs work Develop implementation assurance programs BMP Follow-up Provide supporting education Recognize participants Farmers (CARES) Homeowners (FY&N) Regional and Farm water quality monitoring Partnership Approach
Dairy BMPs Lined Waste Storage Solid Separator Systems Manure Application Waste Collection
Litter Storage Dead Bird Composter Litter Application
Manage Fertilizers NRCS Conservation PracticesNRCS Conservation Practices Split ApplicationsSplit Applications Proper PlacementProper Placement Recommended Rates and TimingRecommended Rates and Timing Controlled Release FertilizersControlled Release Fertilizers Crop Program
325+Irrigation systems improved Estimated 1 Billion gallons water saved
BMP Participation Map Farmer Participation Dairy 90%, Poultry 99%, Crop 75% - Crop manual being implemented on 145,000+ acres
BMP Tools & Equipment
Estimated Nitrogen Reduction from Farms Using Crop Tools 15 farms participating in the Progressive Farms program PF Data shows 50 lbs. N/acre reduction 162 Crop farms District-wide using tools on 103,563 acres At 50 lbs N/acre reduction – Estimated reduction in lbs of N applied per year 5,178,150 (2,589 tons)
39% Reduction
Research and models show farms using BMPs** Have the potential to reduce Nitrate-N to ground water Up to 77% on poultry & dairy operations Up to 90% on dairy spray fields Up to 50% on crop farms **FDEP Literature Review 2007 Research Document BMPs Work
Overall Dairy BMP Implementation Assurance
Overall Poultry BMP Implementation Assurance Partial Compliance
BMP Implementation Assurance
Farmer Education Many farmer meetings have been held over the last ten years
CARES Program 328 farmers
Florida Friendly Landscaping
Water Quality Trends Regional Network Designed to evaluate trends for ground water, springs, and rivers Summary Showed decreasing, increasing, & no trends Most likely influenced by climatic events, water age, & BMP efforts Recommended more time is needed
Springshed Protection
Our Challenges State Funding – Cost Share – Research Farmer O&M long term Documenting long term results Complexity of our system
Our Priorities Working one-on-one with farmers Recruit new farmers BMP operation & maintenance Water quality Water conservation Education/outreach Implementation Assurance
Keys To Our Success Our leadership Our approach Funding Our people
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