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Partnership Demonstrations. ◦ High Impact Targeting of NPS Pollution – GLRI, MSU ◦ Pesticide Drift Registration (“Drift Watch”), Purdue ◦ LID—LTHIA/ Fort.

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1 Partnership Demonstrations

2 ◦ High Impact Targeting of NPS Pollution – GLRI, MSU ◦ Pesticide Drift Registration (“Drift Watch”), Purdue ◦ LID—LTHIA/ Fort McCoy (update), Region 5 ◦ Networked Neighborhoods/Social Indicators Empowering People, MSU ◦ Load Duration Curve and Digital Watershed STORET Water Quality, (TMDL Tools), Purdue/MSU ◦ Water Withdrawal Assessment Tool- Policy, Science & Information Technology, MSU ◦ Climate Adaptation, WDNR  Future Activities & Next Steps

3 Pesticide Drift Registration (“Drift Watch”) Tomato industry growers attribute dramatic reduction in losses to this site. Since 2008 we have documented increasing acceptance by crop producers and pesticide applicators.

4 Driftwatch began in Indiana in 2008, now is expanded to 5 states. Several other states and EPA Region 8 are interested. www.Driftwatch.org:

5 Indiana registered 17,000 acres of specialty crops in 2010.

6 Applicators Data Stewards Data Base Public Producers

7 2525 visitors, 7986 views Driftwatch Map 557 hits User guide 380 users Sensitive crops 246 users Data steward 502 logins Internet Browser Types: Internet explorer (69 %)

8 Individual Page Traffic displays navigation success. Traffic through a season

9 User Guide Producer s Sensitiv e Crops Producers Google Analytics allows an analysis of navigation trends within the site. This is a tool to optimize the users navigation experience.

10 Google Analytics allow a geographical breakdown of the users locations, which can be included in the automatic monthly Analytics report.

11 2010 Driftwatch Multi-state ( Region 5) website activity  Indiana Site: 2525 visitors made 8500 page views  Michigan Map page 386 hits  User guide 36 users, 55 hits  Sensitive crops 29 users, 39 hits  Data steward 100 logins  Illinois Map page 151 hits (July training)

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13 Data requirements and components for analysis in L-THIA Soils Land use Curve Number values Daily precipitationLocation Runoff depths NPS pollutants Runoff volumes User supplied information Performed by L-THIA or L-THIA LID L-THIA Model

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16 The L-THIA websites, which include all the Region 5 States, had 32,600 page views in 2010

17  Insert Slides

18 Flood Conditions 100 cfs FDC LDC

19  Target appropriate pollutant control or TMDL over flow regime  Visual display useful in characterization ◦ Seasonal ◦ Point vs. Nonpoint Source Pollution ◦ Various stream conditions

20 FDC curve (Adapted from USEPA, 2007)

21 LDC curve (Adapted from USEPA, 2007)

22 WQ Target (0.10 ppm) Target Concentration Load Duration Curve Tool

23 Future Activities & Next Steps L-THIA LID Spreadsheet connected to Digital Watershed Water Quality Tools Map LDC Tool Map connected to WQX and Digital Watershed -STORET Water Quality Tools

24 Links http://driftwatch.agriculture.purdue.edu/ https://engineering.purdue.edu/~lthia/ https://engineering.purdue.edu/~ldc


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