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Legislative Water Commission
October 15, 2018 Co-Chairs: Representative Paul Torkelson - presiding Senator Chuck Wiger Jim Stark, Director
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Agenda Approval of Minutes September 2019
Legislative Recommendations – Jim Stark Review of Clean Water Goals – Chris Elvrum Stakeholder Testimony: Abra Pollack, Facilitator 2019 LWC Recommendations: Representative Torkelson Next Steps Future Meetings Adjourn
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2019 LWC Issues & Recommendations
Reminder – Six Water Issues Wastewater/Storm Water Drinking Water Groundwater Sustainability Sustainable lakes Water retention Future state of waters
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Process LWC Guidance Governor’s town hall meetings
Stakeholder suggestions Existing documents and reports Based on those: Background papers – available Recs by issue – available Stakeholder meetings and direction Ranking recommendations Survey Consolidation of recommendations Commission consensus Legislative discussions
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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
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Five stakeholder meetings outcomes
Background issue paper with details – available Draft recommendations by issue – available Consolidated and ranked issues
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Drinking water Source water protection for rivers providing drinking water
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Groundwater sustainability
Protect vulnerable aquifers Maintain and increase monitoring, including water budgets
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Lakes Policy for managing lakes sustainability
Increased use of conservation easements to protect sentinel lakes
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Wastewater and storm water
Finances for infrastructure
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Keeping water on the land
Targeted efficient incentives for bmps Evaluate impacts on groundwater
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Future state for water Monitoring/information/education
Promote healthy soil/healthy water programs
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Survey – “Reading between the lines”
Confirms the stakeholder ranking Not much separation among our important recommendations Aligns with governor’s town hall Need to prioritize Cost, roi, agency capacity are drivers Multi-year process
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Draft recommendations
Grouped in three bins
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Group 1: focused legislation
Specific targeted topic Short term Example: increase mdh service connection fee
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Group 2: Legislation that adds to agencies’ missions
Broader, more complex issues that supplement existing missions Longer-term Example: expand role of drainage working group, or create equivalent, to address all water retention issues
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Group 3: legislation that creates new initiatives
Broad issues Long term goals Example: source water protection for rivers that supply drinking water
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Common themes (part 1) Fits with governor’s round table
Good water Is a statewide issue Address impacts of all land uses Think long and short term Good information for decisions – education Move from assessing to implementing
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Common themes (part 2) Prioritize bmps on the land
Establish realistic targets Measure results/manage adaptively Focus on incentives rather than regulation Implement locally with agency direction
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Next steps Revise issue statements Revise recommendations
Initial consensus from lwc Feedback from stakeholders Consolidate recommendations into recommendation themes LWC consensus Recommendation revisions – roi analysis? Recommendations to legislature Legislative briefings with environmental committees/agency staff
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2018 meeting schedule Second round of stakeholder meetings – October
Future LWc meetings: discuss meeting times October 15 at 1:00 p.m. (Recommendation consensus) November 13 (Recommendations to legislature) December 10
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