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December 18, 2007 by admin.
GLWWA Watershed Action Plan
Conditionally Endorsed
Waiting on ARC/GIS files
Goal is to submit for full endorsement before 2008
Lawn Fertilizer Minigrant
Sent post cards to people with coupons, advising program will end December 31, 2007
Will compile results from Helena Agronomic Center
Will be working with Helena (and possibly others) on 2008 program
$100,000 for Grand Lake St. Marys Watershed
Started waiting list of applications
Looking for recommendations for 2008 program
First certifications complete
Geotextile Tube Manure Dewatering Grant
Three tubes filled at swine operation, two at the dairy
Beginning to analyze data
Captured attention of Celina Tent
Volunteer Monitoring Program
Volunteers are needed for this program
Working on quality assurance and supply order
Have location and possible date for Spring training
Water Pollution Control Loan Fund
Forms for septic system replacement and agriculture equipment
Funds will be available Jan. 1, 2008
Next step is to sign MOU with banks
USGS Microbial Tracking
Project could show source of nutrients
Requires a 70% match
May hold off till next year
USGS Proposal for Monitoring Ethanol Plant
Two options
May be grant funds and the possibility of other contributors
Needs to begin as soon as we know the plant will be built
Lake Geotextile Tube Project
$25,000 from state budget for capitol improvements
Assisting State Park to get project started
Proposal was accepted
QHEI Level II Training
Habitat training
Results are not complete
Level III certification
Project Learning Tree/Project WET Training
Certified to train educators in both projects
Active/hands on learning
Can be tailored for all ages
GIS/DSI Training
Learned basics of GIS
Set up personal geodatabases
Ohio Lake Management Society Annual Meeting
Learned they will become a division of Water Management Association of Ohio
Heard many possible solutions for different problems
Spoke with Director Logan
Ohio Watershed Academy
Through OSU Extension
Six month training
Assignments every two weeks
St. Mary’s River Projects
Army Corps
Allen County SWCD, Indiana
Supplied information, received report on initial top priorities
Coordinator’s Upcoming Meetings/Trainings
SWCD all employees meeting, December 20, 2007
Advisory Board Meeting, 9:30 a.m. December 27, 2007, large meeting room
Auglaize County SWCD Planning Meeting, 8 a.m. January 3, 2008, Administrative Building
Lake Improvement Association, 10 a.m. January 5, 2008, Celina Moose
Joint Board meeting, 4 p.m. January 24, 2008, upstairs 4-H meeting room
Science and Civics Facilitator Training, January 25, 2008, Columbus
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December 18, 2007 by admin.
The Grand Lake/Wabash Watershed Alliance (GLWWA) Advisory Board meeting will be held on December 27, 2007, at 9:30 a.m., in the large first floor meeting room of the Mercer County Central Services Building at 220 West Livingston St., Celina. This meeting will give stakeholders an opportunity to recommend priority best management practices (BMPs) for the 2008 Agriculture Incentive Program.
The 2007 and 2008 Agriculture Incentive Programs for the Grand Lake St. Marys Watershed are made possible through a state budget line item. This line item was secured by Senator Keith Faber and totals $200,000 over two years. The 2007 program offered cost share or incentive on the following practices: waterways, filter strips, recharge areas, cover crops and tile control structures. The money for 2007 has been allocated; however the GLWWA is currently accepting applications to be placed on a waiting list.
The $100,000 for the 2008 Agriculture Incentive Program must be put towards agriculture BMPs in the Grand Lake St. Marys watershed. This could include the same BMPs as 2007 or a completely different list. This list depends on ideas and recommendations brought to the advisory board meeting on December 27, 2007.
Four other topics will be at the top of the discussion at the advisory board meeting.
These topics include:
Combining the Advisory Board meetings and the Lake Restoration Committee Meetings Environmental Monitoring: including the USGS ethanol plant monitoring proposal
Residential issues: lawn fertilizer program, rain gardens, Water Pollution Control Loan Fund
Centralized Manure treatment systems and other agricultural related items
The meeting is open to any topic related to the Grand Lake/Wabash Watershed Alliance. All recommendations will be presented to the Joint Board at their next meeting.
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November 20, 2007 by admin.
| For Release: | October 10, 2007 | ||
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| Media Contact: | Dina Pierce, (614) 644-2160 | ||
| Citizen Contact: | Darla Peelle, (614) 644-2160 |
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and Grand Lake St. Marys Watershed Water Quality Citizens groups within the watershed have been working with local agricultural and government agencies to achieve improvements within the rural watershed. Bacteria, sediment and nutrient levels in local streams have created significant water quality problems in the streams and in Grand Lake St. Marys. The lake is a popular recreation site and is the source of drinking water for Celina. Ohio EPA’s report details impairments to the streams and suggests how water quality can be improved. The report, approved by U.S. EPA this month, builds on the results of a comprehensive study of the chemical, biological and habitat conditions of the lake’s tributaries. The report does not contain timetables, and not every recommendation can be achieved through state regulations. Ohio EPA is committed to working with the Grand Lake Wabash Watershed Alliance to implement the updated watershed action plan, which is expected to receive state endorsement later this year. Local officials, landowners and conservation agencies are encouraged to be part of this ongoing effort to improve water quality. The watershed includes Mercer and Auglaize counties and the communities of Celina, Chickasaw, Coldwater, Montezuma, St. Henry and St. Marys. The study focused on the lake tributaries of Barnes Creek, Little Chickasaw and Chickasaw creeks, Prairie Creek, Burntwood Creek and Coldwater Creek, which drain to the lake, and Beaver Creek downstream of the lake. The sampling was conducted in 1999, 2005 and 2006. Streams in the watershed are impaired primarily by high levels of bacteria from livestock operations and failing residential septic systems. In addition, livestock and row crop agriculture runoff allow phosphorus and nitrates to enter the streams and lake, resulting in heavy algal growth. Stream channel modification can contribute excess soil to streams that leads to damaged aquatic life habitat and downstream transport to the lake. Ohio is required by the federal Clean Water Act to identify waters that do not meet water quality standards and develop methods to bring the affected waters into compliance. This is the Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) program. It determines the maximum load of pollutants a water body can receive on a daily basis without violating water quality standards. The TMDL program can improve water quality by taking a comprehensive look at all pollution sources and engaging the local community in solutions. The report was discussed at a public meeting in February 2007. The final report is available online at http://www.epa.state.oh.us/dsw/tmdl/index.html. |
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