IMPLEMENTATION SURVEY RESULTS -PROGRAMMATIC ACTIONS- Presentation to the WRIA 8 Salmon Recovery Council November 19, 2009.

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IMPLEMENTATION SURVEY RESULTS -PROGRAMMATIC ACTIONS- Presentation to the WRIA 8 Salmon Recovery Council November 19, 2009

DATA COLLECTION METHODS Survey Administered in 2009 (2008 actions) Same survey in 2008 ( actions) Polled WRIA 8 Jurisdictions Did not poll other implementers Survey asks: Is program being implemented? Does not address: Effectiveness of programs/actions Overlap of programs between jurisdictions

DATA ANALYSIS May be problematic to compare raw numbers between 2008 & 2009 Smaller number of respondents in 2008 Results analyzed differently between years 2008: Jurisdictions (by number) 2009: Jurisdictions, Population, and Land Area (by percent) 2009 analysis includes new element Program Ranking

Programmatic Actions Stormwater-related Programs Landscaping Programs Lakeshore/Shoreline Programs Water Quality-related Programs Water Conservation Programs Programs related to Forest Cover, Large Woody Debris, and Riparian Protection Sample Question:

LEGEND

Stormwater-related Programs PROMOTE STORMWATER BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES (BMPs)

Stormwater-related Programs PROMOTE LOW IMPACT DEVELOPMENT (LID)

Stormwater-related Programs ENCOURAGE COMMERCIAL CAR WASHES / CAR WASH KITS

Landscaping Programs PROVIDE A NATURAL YARD CARE PROGRAM

Stormwater-related Programs PROMOTE GARDEN TOURS TO PROMOTE SALMON- FRIENDLY DESIGN

Landscaping Programs OFFER EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS FOR LANDSCAPE DESIGNERS / CONTRACTORS ON SUSTAINABLE DESIGN

Lakeshore/Shoreline Programs CONDUCT OUTREACH ABOUT SHORELINE ALTERNATIVES

Lakeshore/Shoreline Programs HOLD WORKSHOPS FOR LAKESHORE PROPERTY OWNERS

Lakeshore/Shoreline Programs HOLD WORKSHOPS FOR MARINE CONTRACTORS, SHORELINE DESIGN PROFESSIONALS ON SALMON-FRIENDLY DESIGN

Lakeshore/Shoreline Programs CONDUCT LAKEFRONT OR STREAMSIDE DEMONSTRATION PROJECTS TO PROMOTE ENVIRONMENTALLY-FRIENDLY DESIGN

Water Quality-related Programs PUBLICIZE CALL NUMBERS TO REPORT WATER QUALITY / QUANTITY PROBLEMS

Water Quality-related Programs OFFER EDUCATIONAL MATERIAL ADDRESSING WATER QUALITY

Water Quality-related Programs PROVIDE EDUCATION ABOUT WATER QUALITY IMPACTS OF BOATS

Water Conservation Programs PROMOTE WATER CONSERVATION PROGRAMS

Water Conservation Programs PROMOTE GROUNDWATER PROTECTION PROGRAMS

Wood / Forest Protection Programs OFFER EDUCATION about PROTECTION OF FOREST COVER or IMPORTANCE OF RIPARIAN BUFFERS

Wood / Forest Protection Programs CONDUCT OUTREACH OR DISPLAY SIGNS ABOUT BENEFITS OF LARGE WOOD

Wood / Forest Protection Programs CONDUCT OUTREACH TO PRIVATE PROPERTY OWNERS ABOUT PROTECTION OF FOREST COVER / HABITAT

Wood / Forest Protection Programs OFFER VOLUNTEER STEWARDSHIP EVENTS

Land Use Actions Regulatory, incentive based Questions YES/NO, few open ended Sample Questions:

Land Use Actions UPDATED CRITICAL AREAS ORDINANCE (CAO) OR SENSITIVE AREAS ORDINANCE (SAO) - SINCE 2003

Land Use Actions UPDATE PLANS for CAOs / SAOs

Land Use Actions DESIGNATED CRITICAL AQUIFER RECHARGE AREAS (CARAs)

Land Use Actions UPDATED SHORELINE MASTER PROGRAM (SMP) - SINCE 2004

Land Use Actions UPDATE PLANS for SMPs

Land Use Actions LOW IMPACT DEVELOPMENT as part of STORMWATER REGULATIONS

Land Use Actions ACTIVE INVOLVEMENT IN WATER CLEANUP PLANS (TMDLs)

Land Use Actions EMPLOY TREE PROTECTION REGULATIONS

Land Use Actions ACTIVITIES IN PROGRESS / PLANNED RELATING TO ILLEGAL SURFACE WATER OR GROUNDWATER WITHDRAWALS

Land Use Actions OFFER REGULATORY FLEXIBILITY

Land Use Actions OFFER INCENTIVES TO PROTECT / RESTORE ECOLOGICAL FUNCTION

Ranking Methods Ranked Level of Importance Status of Program Implementation

Analysis

Results: High Importance & High Implementation Promote Stormwater BMPs WQ Education CAO Updated since 03 SMP Updated since 04 Stormwater Regulations Stormwater Regs include LID Tree Protection Ordinances Forest Cover & Riparian Buffers Education

Results: Medium-Importance & Medium-Implementation Natural Yard Care Volunteer Stewardship Events Water Conservation Education Car Wash Education Regulatory Flexibility to Protect Habitat Water Quality Plans (TMDLs)

Results: High-Importance & Medium-Implementation Promote LID Outreach to Landowners to Protect Forests, Habitat (Stewards) Incentives to Protect Habitat Results: High-Importance & Low-Implementation Outreach about Shoreline Habitat/Design

Results: Medium-High Importance & Low-Implementation Workshops for Lakeshore/Nearshore Property Owners Outreach for Shoreline Contractors Lakeshore/Stream Demonstration Projects Outreach to Landscapers/Designers Outreach re: Benefits Large Wood Groundwater Protection Messages

Results: Outliers Low Importance & High Implementation: WQ Call Numbers Med-High Importance & Med-High Implementation: Critical Aquifer Recharge Area Low Importance & Medium Implementation: Garden Tours

Results: Outliers Medium Importance & Low Implementation: WQ Boater Education Activities Related to Illegal Surface Water and Groundwater Withdrawals

Next Steps Take Back to WRIA 8 Implementation Committee Fold into 2010 Workplan for Implementation Committee Fold into Preparations for 2010 Summit Seek Ways to Measure Effectiveness of Programmatic Actions