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Oregon’s Integrated Water Resources Strategy Brenda Bateman Oregon Water Resources Department March 1, 2010
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Oregon’s Integrated Water Resources Strategy Goals: understand and meet Oregon’s water resource needs… …instream and out-of-stream …quality, quantity, and ecosystem needs …today and in the future
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Oregon’s House Bill 3369 (2009), Sect 44-45 Directs Oregon Water Resources to lead efforts Partner with DEQ, ODFW, ODA And other agencies, tribes, stakeholders, public Sets forth goals above Account for pressures, including climate change
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The Strategy will provide an “action agenda” for the next five years. Goal #1: Improve understanding of Oregon’s water resource needs Objective 1: …instream (non-consumptive) needs Objective 2: …out-of-stream (consumptive) needs Objective 3: …water resources today Objective 4: …pressures that could affect needs Objective 5: …pressures that could affect access to clean and reliable water resources Goal #2: Meet Oregon’s water resource needs Objective 6: Meet instream (non-consumptive) needs Objective 7: Meet out-of-stream (consumptive) needs
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Recommend Action in the following areas: Information/Data Planning Efforts Public Policy Statute/Rule Funding Outreach/Education Framework
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Project Team Brenda Bateman, Proj. Manager, Water Resources Dept. Christine Svetkovich, Dept. of Environmental Quality Bruce McIntosh & Rick Kepler, Dept. of Fish and Wildlife Ray Jaindl & Brent Searle, Dept. of Agriculture Alyssa Mucken, Policy Coordinator (WRD) Ken Stahr, Science Coordinator (WRD) Ryan Vanden Brink, Policy Intern (WRD)
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Agency Advisory Group Directors or designees from 15 agencies Providing material for issue papers Technical input and presentations for Policy Advisory Group meetings
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Policy Advisory Group Organizational meeting January 19 Discussed a “charter” Drafting a “vision” Will identify & prioritize recommended actions Next meeting April 14
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Ecological Flow Technical Advisory Group First meeting Jan. 28, 2010 Chaired by WRD’s George Robison, Ph.D., P.E. TAG includes 9 credentialed scientists in this area Reviewing current literature & methods for determining ecological flows IMST providing peer review
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Issue (Background) Papers Overview Water Quantity Water Quality Economy Ecosystems & Ecology Social/Cultural Climate Change Taking public comment…
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Issue Paper: Comments More than 30 diverse organizations/individuals About 300 separate suggestions Positive, supportive Suggesting additional content Accepting comments throughout the project
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Where Are We Now? Phase I: Setting the Stage (Fall 2009) Phase II: Identifying Water Resource Needs (Spring 2010) Phase III: Developing Recommended Actions (2010-2011) Phase IV: Producing Oregon ’ s 1 st Strategy (2012) Phase V: Project Implement. (2012)
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Open Houses Three Purposes –Disseminate information –Seek input –Showcase local successes Lots of Support! –Agency field staff –Governor’s Economic Revitalization Team –Local facilitators volunteering their services –Sponsors / partners
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Open Houses March 31 – Gresham April 7 – Ontario April 8 – Umatilla April 22 – Bandon April 28 – Tillamook May 11 – Medford May 12 – Klamath Falls May 13 – Redmond June 8 – Salem June 10 - Eugene
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Workshops
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Questions? Please visit: www.wrd.state.or.us or contact: waterstrategy@wrd.state.or.us
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