Post on 21-Jan-2016
Tuolumne Stanislaus IRWM
Sierra Water Work Group SummitJune 2013
Tuolumne Stanislaus Region
Region FactsEncompasses approx. 2700 sq. milesElevation range of 1000 – 13,000 ft.Includes the Upper Tuolumne and Upper
Stanislaus RiversIncludes all of Tuolumne and portions of
Calaveras and Alpine countiesIncludes Yosemite National Park and
Stanislaus National Forest
How it all started . . .Formation of region in 2009Prop 84 Planning Grant in 2011Plan to be adopted Summer 2013Developed by over 25 stakeholders
Public AgenciesInterest Groups
Primary Focal Points of PlanWater qualityLocal water supply reliabilityBetter integration of water and land use
managementResource stewardshipEcosystem protection
ProjectsFirst project solicitation Fall 201229 projects included in Plan8 projects submitted in application for Round
2 Prop 84 Implementation Grant funding
Project List Murphys Sanitary District - $285,000 - Wastewater Treatment Facilities
Improvement Project USDA Forest Service, Stanislaus National Forest - $350,000 - Upper South
Fork Stanislaus River Watershed Restoration and Water Quality Enhancement Project
Tuolumne County Resource Conservation District - $250,000 - Small Parcel Storm Water Pollution Prevention and Landowner Stewardship Program
Amador Tuolumne Community Action Agency - $200,000 - In-Home Water Conservation for the DAC
Tuolumne Utilities District - $1,700,000 - Phoenix Lake Preservation and Restoration - Phase 2
Tuolumne River Trust - $50,000 - Watershed Outreach and Stewardship Calaveras County Water District - $200,000 - Douglas Flat/Vallecito
Storage Ponds Groveland Community Services District - $600,000 - GCSD/Big Oak Flat
(Lift Station #16) Water Quality Protection Project TOTAL $3,635,000
Any Questions????