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A Plan for Clean Water in Smith Creek Nesha Mizel VA Dept. of Conservation and Recreation
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Developing the Plan Background on Total Maximum Daily Loads oStudy of E. coli and sediment in 2004 oCan serve as a guide in developing the plan A comprehensive plan Should serve as a tool rather than a constraint
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A Community-Based Plan Implementation Plan will be done locally Stakeholders will have the opportunity to participate in development oPublic meetings oWorking groups oSteering committee
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What will go into the plan? Existing plans or improvement projects Actions to improve water quality Project timeline oImplementation goals oImplementation milestones Roles and responsibilities Funding opportunities
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What else? Support for local government oIntegrated with local comprehensive plans Land use planning recommendations Land conservation strategies Fisheries management plans
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Best Management Practices to Address Bacteria Riparian buffers Exclusion of livestock from streams Rotational grazing Waste storage facilities Agricultural Photo: Jeff Vanuga, NRCS (2002) Riparian buffer adjacent to pasture
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Septic tank pumpout Septic system repair/replacement Alternative on-site septic systems Pet waste programs Residential Best Management Practices to Address Bacteria Alternative waste treatment system Photo:Julie Jenkins, Shenandoah Valley SWCD
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Cover crops Streambank stabilization Grass filter strips Riparian buffers Agricultural Best Management Practices to Address Sediment No-till planting of corn into a cover crop of barley Photo by Jeff Vanuga, NRCS (2002)
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Best Management Practices to Address Sediment Rain gardens Bioretention filters Erosion and sediment control Riparian buffers/no- mow zones Rain barrels Residential and Urban Rain garden at private residence in Lexington VA
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Potential Funding Sources USDA Programs - CREP/EQIP State Cost-Share Program State Tax Credits State Revolving Loan Funds National Fish and Wildlife Foundation oSmall Watershed Grants oTargeted Watershed Grants Water Quality Improvement Fund
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Roles and Responsibilities Resource Team: oVA Dept. of Environmental Quality oVA Dept. of Conservation and Recreation oVirginia Highlands Action Program oVirginia Tech Biological Systems Engineering oVirginia Institute for Environmental Negotiations
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