ESPA Comprehensive Aquifer Management Plan Presentation to the Governor’s Water Summit April 17, 2007 Idaho Water Resource Board Jonathan Bartsch and Diane.

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ESPA Comprehensive Aquifer Management Plan Presentation to the Governor’s Water Summit April 17, 2007 Idaho Water Resource Board Jonathan Bartsch and Diane Tate CDR Associates

Outline Background: Framework Process –Goal and Objectives CAMP Advisory Committee Process –Advisory Committee Charge –Representatives and Governmental Agencies –Advisory Committee Roles –Tasks and Work Plan –May 10, 2007 Advisory Committee Agenda Lessons Learned

ESPA Framework Expanded public participation across ESPA Brought stakeholder views and management alternatives together in one document Outlined qualitative Goal and Objectives

Goal for Aquifer Management Sustain the economic viability and social and environmental health of the Eastern Snake Plain by adaptively managing a balance between water use and supplies.

Objectives for Aquifer Management Increase predictability for water users by managing for reliable supply Create alternatives to administrative curtailment Manage overall demand for water within the Eastern Snake Plain Increase recharge to the aquifer Reduce withdrawals from the aquifer

Advisory Committee Charge Explore strategies and approaches to manage the ESPA that are consistent with the Goal and Objectives and are acceptable to water users Develop consensus recommendations for the Board on a Comprehensive Aquifer Management Plan for the ESPA Inform and involve stakeholders regarding proposals, ideas and direction of the Advisory Committee

Advisory Committee Representatives Municipalities Business Land developers Surface water users Groundwater users Spring water users Hydropower Domestic well owners Environmental/Conservation Mixed-Use County Assessors

Governmental Participants US Bureau of Reclamation Idaho Department of Water Resources Idaho Department of Environmental Quality Idaho Department of Fish and Game Idaho Legislature and Governor’s office US Fish and Wildlife Service

Advisory Committee Roles Idaho Water Resource Board – Decision-making with recommendations from Advisory Committee and public Representatives and Alternates –Deliberate and provide recommendations to Board –Coordinate with constituents/public Governmental Agencies –Provide technical and policy input Facilitators –Provide neutral process support to reach outlined objectives –Encourage parties to develop agreements

Advisory Committee Tasks Interim Targets. Develop recommendations for quantitative 5 and 10 year interim targets Management Actions. Develop recommendations for initial management actions to be taken to reach the interim targets Funding Mechanisms. Develop recommendations for funding mechanisms Adaptive Management. Develop recommendations for adaptive management mechanisms that will assess progress

Work Plan – Interim Targets Interim Targets (3 - 5 months) Consult with technical experts on range of water budget change necessary to achieve qualitative goal Discuss with experts the water budget changes possible through various management alternatives over 5 and 10 year time frames Using information provided, recommend quantitative water budget change ranges for each objective in the 5 and 10 year time frames

Work Plan – Management Actions Management Actions (4 - 6 months) Technical experts provide information to assist Committee in identifying potential projects, expected outcomes, risk factors, costs, etc. The Committee compares potential management actions with each other on a costs and benefits basis, including economic and other considerations Committee recommends prioritized projects and funding needs for each management action

Work Plan – Funding Funding Mechanisms (3 - 5 months) Committee examines total funding required to meet 5 and 10 year quantitative goals Committee recommends funding strategy to provide resources necessary to implement management actions

Work Plan - Adaptive Management Adaptive Management (1 - 2 month) Committee recommends process for continuous evaluation of progress toward interim targets, including responsibilities

Proposed First Advisory Committee Meeting Agenda Draft Agenda (May 10 th in Pocatello) Welcome and Introductions Discussion: Draft Operating Protocols Presentation: Current Board Activities on the ESPA Presentation and Discussion: ESPA Framework and Committee Work Plan Discussion: Logistics and Meeting Planning

Lessons Learned Clear direction and leadership regarding roles and expectations Good faith effort by all to understand and address needs, concerns and interests Convergence of Executive, Legislature, Board and public regarding ESPA management