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Sierra Water Work Group Summit June 2013
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Tuolumne Stanislaus Region
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Region Facts Encompasses approx. 2700 sq. miles Elevation range of 1000 – 13,000 ft. Includes the Upper Tuolumne and Upper Stanislaus Rivers Includes all of Tuolumne and portions of Calaveras and Alpine counties Includes Yosemite National Park and Stanislaus National Forest
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How it all started... Formation of region in 2009 Prop 84 Planning Grant in 2011 Plan to be adopted Summer 2013 Developed by over 25 stakeholders Public Agencies Interest Groups
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Primary Focal Points of Plan Water quality Local water supply reliability Better integration of water and land use management Resource stewardship Ecosystem protection
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Projects First project solicitation Fall 2012 29 projects included in Plan 8 projects submitted in application for Round 2 Prop 84 Implementation Grant funding
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Project List Murphys Sanitary District - $285,000 - Wastewater Treatment Facilities Improvement Project USDA Forest Service, Stanislaus National Forest - $350,000 - Upper South Fork Stanislaus River Watershed Restoration and Water Quality Enhancement Project Tuolumne County Resource Conservation District - $250,000 - Small Parcel Storm Water Pollution Prevention and Landowner Stewardship Program Amador Tuolumne Community Action Agency - $200,000 - In-Home Water Conservation for the DAC Tuolumne Utilities District - $1,700,000 - Phoenix Lake Preservation and Restoration - Phase 2 Tuolumne River Trust - $50,000 - Watershed Outreach and Stewardship Calaveras County Water District - $200,000 - Douglas Flat/Vallecito Storage Ponds Groveland Community Services District - $600,000 - GCSD/Big Oak Flat (Lift Station #16) Water Quality Protection Project TOTAL $3,635,000
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