North Carolina Forest Service North Carolina Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services NC Forestry BMP Effectiveness Monitoring Watershed Study Virginia.

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North Carolina Forest Service North Carolina Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services NC Forestry BMP Effectiveness Monitoring Watershed Study Virginia – North Carolina – Southern Research Station Meeting Haw River State Park February 17, 2012

Who? Outside Funding Sources: Primary Study Researchers: Forestry BMP Effectiveness Study Landowners: Data / Information Users: Policy Makers Agency Personnel Forestry Community Watershed Planners Academia Significant in-kind contributions

The Clean Water Act mandates states to develop a protection program for non-point source pollution (Section 208), including forestry. Forestry Best Management Practices (BMPs) are considered to be an effective tool for minimizing the impact of forestry operations on water quality. However, the effectiveness of BMPs are constantly under scrutiny. While previous studies have shown properly installed BMPs are effective to protect water quality during forestry activities, more research is needed to quantify BMP effectiveness at varying scales with different site conditions, within different ecological regions, and for specific BMPs. Neuse River Riparian Buffer Rules as they relate to forestry have not been quantitatively evaluated. Little quantitative data on stream crossings in the Piedmont region, particularly with respect to effectiveness of different crossing alternatives. Why? Forestry BMP Effectiveness Study

1) Before-After Control-Impact (BACI) Paired Watershed Study Quantify the effectiveness of forestry BMPs on a small headwater watershed scale at preventing erosion and sedimentation. Evaluate the Neuse River Basin Riparian Buffer Rule as it relates to forestry operations. 2) Upstream / Downstream – Before / After Quantify the benefits of bridgemat stream crossings as compared to other crossing alternatives. What? Forestry BMP Effectiveness Study

Where? HF1HF2UF1UF2HFW1HFW2 Size (ha) AspectSouth Southeast SouthSouthwest Geologic regions Carolina Slate Belt Carolina Slate Belt Triassic Basin Triassic Basin Carolina Slate Belt Carolina Slate Belt Watershed Characteristics. Map: North Carolina Geological Survey Carolina Slate Belt is more of a rocky region. Triassic Basins is more of a sandy region where the soil is easily erodible. % # # Umstead Research Farm Monitoring Site Kilometers UF1 UF2 # " % Flume Weir Weather ## " " % Hill Forest Monitoring Site Kilometers HF1 HF2 HFW2 HFW1 (acres) ** Stream crossing studies conducted throughout the Piedmont of North Carolina. **

Five year study, 2007/2008 – Pre-treatment monitoring, 2008 – Treatment, Fall / Winter 2010 / Post-treatment monitoring 2010 – Stream crossing studies conducted opportunistically from 2010 – 2013 Ideally 2–3+ weeks in advance of installation to capture several baseline storm events, continue monitoring during use, and 3–5+ weeks after use / deconstruction When? Forestry BMP Effectiveness Study

Questions? David G. Jones Forestry NPS Senior Specialist North Carolina Forest Service Forestry NPS Branch ncforestservice.gov/water_quality/water_quality.htm 1616 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC (919)

North Carolina Forest Service North Carolina Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services WebGIS Preharvest Planning ToolWebGIS Preharvest Planning Tool Virginia – North Carolina – Southern Research Station Meeting Haw River State Park February 17, 2012

Who? Funding Provided By: Stakeholder Partners: Water Resources Committee GIS Task Force WebGIS Preharvest Planning Tool WebGIS Users: Logging Professionals Landowners Forestry Practitioners Agency Personnel Educators Students

Preharvest planning notably increases forestry BMP implementation and reduces risk to water quality on forestry sites. GIS technology is often underutilized, particularly by Nonindustrial Private Forest landowners and logging professionals. GIS education and information transfer is challenging given the speed at which technology advances and the frequency at which new data is created and old data is updated. A WebGIS system that consolidates up-to-date GIS and information resources (e.g., BMP manual) will improve decision making on the ground. Why? WebGIS Preharvest Planning Tool

Create a WebGIS tool that expands on and utilizes informational resources (e.g., BMP Manual) and GIS data (e.g., NRCS SSURGO soils, hydrology, topography, watersheds, etc.) and is capable of generating a detailed "forest engineering" plan. Maps from templates as well as custom maps Generate brief reports summarizing harvest site characteristics (i.e., steep slopes, erodible soils, log deck suitability, rutting hazards, streams, wetlands, areas of special concern, etc.) Offer BMP recommendations based on site attributes What? WebGIS Preharvest Planning Tool

Statewide in North Carolina Project being conducted in collaboration with SGSF Water Resources Committee and GIS Task Force in an effort to create a tool that can be “plugged-into” other state information systems for use. Where? WebGIS Preharvest Planning Tool

Spring 2012 Inventory of southern region state IT and GIS resources Convene forestry advisory group to inform WebGIS system development Summer 2012 – Spring 2013 System requirements and prototype proof of concept Application development Alpha and beta testing / application adjustments Summer 2013 Application rollout to the public Trainings and workshops When? WebGIS Preharvest Planning Tool

Questions? David G. Jones Forestry NPS Senior Specialist North Carolina Forest Service Forestry NPS Branch ncforestservice.gov/water_quality/water_quality.htm 1616 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC (919)