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Engaging Stakeholders in TMDL Implementation Plan Development
Karen Kline Senior Research Scientist National 303(d)/TMDL Webinar Series May 21, 2019 Department of Biological Systems Engineering
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Acronyms and other notes
IP – TMDL Implementation Plan DEQ – Virginia Department of Environmental Quality BSE – Department of Biological Systems Engineering at Virginia Tech
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Outline Review of Literature Practical Application
Tara Wyrick, VA DEQ Valley Region
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Review of Literature Adaptive Implementation of Water Quality Improvement Plans: Opportunities and Challenges Shapman, et al Nicolas School of the Environment and Earth Sciences, Nicholas Institute, Duke University, September 2007.
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Review of Literature Approaches to TMDL Planning and Policy Tools for Implementation to Achieve Water Quality Standards Jesiek, et al CAB Reviews: Perspectives in Agriculture, Veterinary Science, Nutrition and Natural Resources, No. 084.
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Review of Literature Building Consensus for Better Water Quality Outcomes Dukes, Frank National 303(d)/TMDL Webinar Series. September, 2016.
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Source: Int. Assoc. for Public Participation, 2019 (www.iap2.org)
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Outline Review of Literature Practical Applications
Planning – a conceptual perspective Who are stakeholders? What roles can/should stakeholders play? How are stakeholders engaged effectively? Lessons learned (so far)!
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Outline Review of Literature Practical Applications
Planning – a conceptual perspective Who are stakeholders? What roles can/should stakeholders play? How are stakeholders engaged effectively? Lessons learned (so far)!
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Outline Review of Literature Practical Applications
Planning – a conceptual perspective Who are stakeholders? What roles can/should stakeholders play? How are stakeholders engaged effectively? Lessons learned (so far)!
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Outline Review of Literature Practical Applications
Planning – a conceptual perspective Who are stakeholders? What roles can/should stakeholders play? How are stakeholders engaged effectively? Lessons learned (so far)!
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Outline Review of Literature Practical Applications
Planning – a conceptual perspective Who are stakeholders? What roles can/should stakeholders play? How are stakeholders engaged effectively? Lessons learned (so far)!
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Watershed Management/ TMDL Implementation Planning - a conceptual perspective
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Who are Stakeholders? Those that:
Are affected by water quality (WQ) problems
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Who are Stakeholders? Those that:
Contribute to pollutant loads or impact WQ VA Dept of Conservation and Recreation
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Who are Stakeholders? Those that:
May be required to install control measures cdc.gov Inspectapedia.com
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Who are Stakeholders? Those that:
Have statutory or regulatory WQ responsibilities Daily News-Record lakesuperiorstreams.org
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Who are Stakeholders? Those that:
May help develop or implement remedial actions Neiman Plumbing Chesapeake Forest Buffers
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Who are Stakeholders? Those that:
Live in the watershed or use the water resource Roanoke Times VA Dept of Conservation and Recreation
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Who are Stakeholders? Those that:
May improve the chances of a successful implementation
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Who are Stakeholders? Federal Agencies
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Who are Stakeholders? State Agencies
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Who are Stakeholders? Environmental Protection State Agencies
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Who are Stakeholders? State Agencies Environmental Protection
Conservation Recreation, Parks State Agencies
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Who are Stakeholders? State Agencies Environmental Protection Health
Conservation Recreation, Parks State Agencies
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Who are Stakeholders? State Agencies Environmental Protection Health
Forestry Conservation Recreation, Parks State Agencies
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Who are Stakeholders? State Agencies Environmental Protection Health
Forestry Energy, Mining Minerals Conservation Recreation, Parks State Agencies
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Who are Stakeholders? Local Government
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Who are Stakeholders? Local Government
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Environmental Planners
Who are Stakeholders? Local Government Regional/District Environmental Planners
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Environmental Planners
Who are Stakeholders? Local Government County/City Departments Regional/District Environmental Planners
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Cooperative Extension Environmental Planners
Who are Stakeholders? Local Government County/City Departments Cooperative Extension County Agents Regional/District Environmental Planners
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Who are Stakeholders? Businesses Community Groups Citizens
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Who are Stakeholders? Businesses Community Groups Citizens
Environmental Groups
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Who are Stakeholders? Businesses Community Groups Citizens
Environmental Groups Watershed Roundtables
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Who are Stakeholders? Businesses Community Groups Citizens Animal
Environmental Groups Watershed Roundtables
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Who are Stakeholders? Businesses Community Groups Citizens Farm Bureau
Animal Groups Environmental Groups Watershed Roundtables
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Who are Stakeholders? Businesses Community Groups Citizens Farm Bureau
Civic Groups Animal Groups Environmental Groups Watershed Roundtables
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Who are Stakeholders? Businesses Community Groups Citizens Farm Bureau
Homeowner Associations Civic Groups Animal Groups Environmental Groups Watershed Roundtables
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What roles can/should stakeholders play?
Stakeholder engagement model TMDL IMPLEMENTATION PLAN Steering Committee Working Group Resource Team
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Start with a Resource Team
Technical Contractor Soil and Water Conservation District(s) State Dept of Environmental Protection County/City representatives Watershed and/or Civic Groups
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Public Meetings Outreach/notification Email lists Mailings Phone calls
Newspaper articles Web sites Flyers Community events Signs in the watershed
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Public Meetings Typically two One to initiate the process
Final meeting to share IP
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Potential Working Groups
Community Agricultural Residential Municipal University Commercial Pollutant Source Categories Agriculture Residential/Urban Channel erosion Pollutant Sediment Nutrients Organic matter Hydrologic modification Bacteria
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Steering Committee Resource Team Steering Committee Working Group TMDL
IMPLEMENTATION PLAN Steering Committee Working Group Resource Team
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Engaging Stakeholders Effectively
Include food Nesha McRae, VA DEQ Valley Region
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Engaging Stakeholders Effectively
Make sure the meetings run on time and at convenient times
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Engaging Stakeholders Effectively
Utilize smaller working groups
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Engaging Stakeholders Effectively
Utilize smaller working groups
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Engaging Stakeholders Effectively
Use maps or other visual aids to help encourage interaction
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Engaging Stakeholders Effectively
Educate as you go through the process Take watershed tours Provide reference material specific to tasks
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Lessons Learned Organization
Coordinate with existing watershed groups when possible Engage stakeholders with meaningful tasks Schedule meetings when convenient to stakeholders Provide structure, but be flexible in the details
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Lessons Learned Communication Resource Team coordination is essential
and web sites are low-cost, convenient communication media One size doesn’t fit all
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Lessons Learned Education
Hands-on interaction with maps got stakeholders involved As a facilitator, look for educational opportunities at each step of the process Inform without overwhelming Education is mutual – not just for stakeholders
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Thank you
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