The Oregon Watershed Council Model, USA

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The Oregon Watershed Council Model, USA TAJ PALACE, NEW DELHI | 12 – 14 SEPTEMBER 2016 The Oregon Watershed Council Model, USA Tara Davis, Contractor, Willamette River Initiative, Oregon, USA RiverSymposium, New Delhi, India 2016

Oregon’s Watershed Councils- Foundation & Policy TAJ PALACE, NEW DELHI | 12 – 14 SEPTEMBER 2016 Presentation Outline Oregon’s Watershed Councils- Foundation & Policy Calapooia Watershed Council Example Innovative Partnerships Example Discussion

Policy- Watershed Councils & Oregon Plan TAJ PALACE, NEW DELHI | 12 – 14 SEPTEMBER 2016 Policy- Watershed Councils & Oregon Plan 1995 Oregon Legislature unanimously passed House Bill 3441 providing guidance in establishing watershed councils with local recognition (not state) State statute declares “The long-term protection of the water resources of the Oregon, including sustainable watershed function, is an essential component of Oregon’s environmental and economic stability and growth.” –ORS 541.350

Foundation- Oregon Watershed Council Model TAJ PALACE, NEW DELHI | 12 – 14 SEPTEMBER 2016 Foundation- Oregon Watershed Council Model Locally organized, voluntary, non-regulatory groups recognized and approved by a local government group (i.e. County or city) Represent a balance of interested and affected persons within the watershed Typically use consensus decision making process Alignment with the Oregon Plan and required to be performing restoration

Oregon Watershed Enhancement Board or (OWEB) TAJ PALACE, NEW DELHI | 12 – 14 SEPTEMBER 2016 Oregon Watershed Enhancement Board or (OWEB) Diverse state board representation Oregon Lottery dollars- leveraged at 25% minimum Capacity support for watershed councils 2013-2015 Oregon Plan Biennial Report, www.oregon.gov/OWEB

Landowner recruitment Project Design Restoration TAJ PALACE, NEW DELHI | 12 – 14 SEPTEMBER 2016 OWEB Grant Programs Assessments Landowner recruitment Project Design Restoration Project contracts and materials Plant establishment (5 years) Project effectiveness monitoring Monitoring Focused Investment Partnerships (FIP’s) 2013-2015 Oregon Plan Biennial Report, www.oregon.gov/OWEB

Every million invested in habitat and clean water creates 15-20 jobs Project managers and council staff Engineering and construction companies Plant nurseries Rentals, equipment, fuel

Calapooia Watershed Council USA Endangered Species Act TAJ PALACE, NEW DELHI | 12 – 14 SEPTEMBER 2016 Calapooia Watershed Council USA Endangered Species Act Spring Chinook Salmon Winter Steelhead Oregon “listed” streams Temperature Council formed by local government in 1999; 2008 received formal non-profit status (NGO) Rural, 95% private land, one large municipality 10 board members: private timber, industrial farms, federal agencies, education, municipalities, recreation, other NGO’s 6 staff: executive director, restoration project manager, monitoring technician, operations, youth education (2), plus contracted assistance 1 million annual organizational budget- 70% contracts & materials

TAJ PALACE, NEW DELHI | 12 – 14 SEPTEMBER 2016

TAJ PALACE, NEW DELHI | 12 – 14 SEPTEMBER 2016

Livestock Access, Erosion Floodplain habitat degradation Invasive Shrub Control Habitat Complexity Fence, Riparian Planting Side Channels

Calapooia Fish Passage Restored November 2011 Calapooia inlet Riffle 3 Floodplain bench Large wood Large wood Riffle 2 Large wood Riparian Planting 25 acres Floodplain Re-Vegetation Large wood Riffle 1 Former dam site Large wood

Innovative Partnerships- Calapooia’s Youth Watershed Education Program TAJ PALACE, NEW DELHI | 12 – 14 SEPTEMBER 2016 Innovative Partnerships- Calapooia’s Youth Watershed Education Program The Nature Conservancy 1.3 million-15 years Leveraged with other private foundations, state and federal grants Universities for student stream monitoring Primary and secondary school teachers Local municipality urban stream restoration

Place-based river strategies Grassroots-driven restoration TAJ PALACE, NEW DELHI | 12 – 14 SEPTEMBER 2016 Model Benefits Place-based river strategies Grassroots-driven restoration Nimble and dynamic Creation of local restoration economies Model Challenges Single major restoration funder, OWEB Insularity in basins with single large owner or federal manager Long-term monitoring Lacking in regional networks or collective impact models

Calapooia Watershed Council www.calapooia.org TAJ PALACE, NEW DELHI | 12 – 14 SEPTEMBER 2016 Calapooia Watershed Council www.calapooia.org Oregon Watershed Enhancement Board www.oregon.gov/oweb/ Network of Oregon Watershed Councils www.oregonwatersheds/org Coos Watershed Association http://www.cooswatershed.org/home.html Upper Deschutes Watershed Council http://www.upperdeschuteswatershedcouncil.org/