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NBWA Projects UpdateNovember ,2009
I Ongoing Projects-Progress
II New-Adapting to Climate Change: “State of the Science” for North Bay Watersheds
III Other Updates/ Accomplishments
Ongoing1) High School Pollution Prevention Pilot
program
2) Laterals-Marin WWT managers
3) Fish Monitoring-CEMAR
4) Performance Measures/ Indicators-SFEI, SEC, TBI
5) Water Conservation- SCWA
6) Fact Sheet-TBI, SEC
High School Pollution Prevention Pilot Expansion
*Original proposal in 2006-2007 budget
-$10k for Napa
$3,126 spent(Napa-$1,987,CMSA-$1,139)
*Expansion put in 2008-2009 budget- $10k for Marin, Napa, and Sonoma County
NBWA Board Briefing - July 10, 2009
-Sonoma and Marin have dropped out
Napa– awaiting SOW –estimate- $3005
*Lessons Learned ??
Laterals-Marin WWT managers*Original approval of $12.5 k NBWA funds in 2007-
2008 budget as 10% of $125 K – Remainder- Marin WWT managers group– Contracts signed March 2008
Larson -$20k, Rauch- $70k
*NBWA Board Briefing - September 11, 2009
-On NBWA web site
*Contract Amendments- October 2009
Larson-+15,134, Rauch-+$46,730
Extension to February 28, 2010
Fish Monitoring-CEMAR*Originally in 2007-2008 budget--$50k
for Watershed awareness
*CEMAR proposal approved by Board in December 2007 for $35k
• Contract signed –March 2008• Scoping document –November 2008• NBWA Board briefing – January 2009• Contract extension –Sep. 09( to June 2010)• Waiting for Draft Report (spent ~ $23k)• NBWA Board Briefing- December 2009
Performance Measures/ Indicators• Approved by Board in May 2008-$43k
– Lead-SFEI, with SEC, TBI-Contract signed with SFEI in November 2008
• 1st workgroup meeting-December 2008• NBWA Board briefing-April 2009• Habitat /Floodplain Updates• Watershed Council
• June 25- approach
• October 7-Draft Report
Final report- November 2009
Water Conservation
• Approved by NBWA Board in May 2008– $25k-SCWA lead
• Contract signed January 2009
• June 3, 2009-Progress presented at Integrated Water Resources Technical Committee Meeting
Fact Sheet*Approved by NBWA Board in May 2008
Lead-TBI, SEC-$12.5 k
*SOW developed at Habitat/Floodplain meetings- May 18 and August 11,2008,January 6, 2009, February 24 (approved)
Contract signed May 2009Progress reviewed at Habitat/Floodplain
meetings- May 26, June 30, Sep. 28,Draft-??
Other Updates/ Accomplishments• “Signs” Project
• STRAW Project
• Video-”Saving the Bay”
• SW and WWT Workshop
• Policy
• EPA-SFEP Funding?
Completed Projects• “Signs” Project - $15k – ($5k to Marin Napa , Sonoma)
Update at October 7, Watershed Council meeting- $ leveraged, some press coverage
• STRAW Project-Students and Teachers Restoring A Watershed -Approved by NBWA Board in September 2008 for $15k -Contract signed January 2009 with TBI-Project completed early 2009-Press release drafted
Other• Video-”Saving the Bay”- First briefing- December 2005
– Funded at $5 k total from NBWA in June 2007MMWD-$5k and SCWA $10k
– Shown on PBS October 1 and 8, 2009– Credit in opening
• SW and WWT Workshop– $2k to support June 23 , 2009 Workshop– Funded $1,800– Follow up through Water Quality Technical
Committee
Other• Policy
– NBWA Board Briefing on-Promoting Multi-Benefit Water Projects in the North Bay Watershed Association Region –SEC- July 2007
-NBWA “endorsed” Policy on Integrated Projects on October , 2008
-NMWD adopted policy-Integrated / Multi-Benefit Water Resource Projects -11/4/2008-??
• EPA-SFEP Funding???NBWA requested $1.5 million for Marin,
Napa, and Sonoma
NBWA 2010 Conference• Date and Location
• Theme
• Speakers
• Cost
• Sponsors
Date- April 9, 2010• Location-Sheraton, Petaluma-contract
signed
Theme- “Greening Our Water Infrastructure”• 3 Panels-Watersheds and Green Infrastructure- Recycling Advancements- Water Supply InnovationsKeynotes
*Jared Huffman*Frances Spivy-Weber, Vice Chair, SWRCB
Watersheds and Green Infrastructure
Alexis Strauss, EPA Water Division Director• Green to Blue: how EPA programs, policies and funding drive
infrastructure and watershed improvement
Brock Dolman-OAEC• Basins of Relations: How do you Think Like a Watershed?
Josiah Cain-Design Ecology• ??Ecological Designs and Site Technology
– Rosey Jencks, SFPUC Urban Watershed Management
* San Francisco's Stormwater Program
Kit Crump- NOAA• ??What is the role of water in salmonid recovery
Recycling Advancements
Chuck Weir-NBWRAAre there Advantages to a Regional Approach to Recycling?
Mike Ban- Petaluma?? Case Study on Recycling
Heather Shepherd,??Permitted Greywater Systems
Christina Bertea, Greywater Action??Grassroots Greywater (unpermitted)
Water Supply InnovationsPaul Helliker – MMWD
Is Desalination in our Future?
Pam Jeane, SCWA
?? Habitat Restoration and Water Delivery
Jay Jasperse, SCWA??Groundwater Management
Chris Brown, CUWCC??What is the Cutting edge for Conservation?
Costs
• $80 $70 before January 31, 2010
• Watershed Council-$40
• Wine Tasting- 3:15-4:15 pm
Benziger Family Winery
Sponsors• DWR-$2500
• SCWA- $2500
• Winzler & Kelly- $2500
• County of Marin- $1500
• SCC-$1000
• SFEP- $500
Saving The Bay
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