Waterbody Classification Project A project of the Lakes and Watershed Commission, Dane County...

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Waterbody Classification Project A project of the Lakes and Watershed Commission, Dane County Department of Planning and Development, and the Dane County Regional Planning Commission August 26th 2004

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Waterbody Classification Project

A project of the Lakes and Watershed Commission,

Dane County Department of Planning and Development, and the Dane County Regional Planning Commission

August 26th 2004

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Meeting Agenda

• Background• Classification

System• Next Steps• Input and

Discussion

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Background

• Rising from public comment, the classification project was started to address citizen concerns

• Tailoring policies to meet the differing needs and circumstances of different types of waterbodies

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Overall goal: to encourage the management of lakes and streams on the basis of resource

specific characteristics

Provide scientific basis for developing a mix of policy approaches appropriate for each waterbody

Promote a deeper understanding of the current condition of Dane County waters

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• Will not identify certain waterbodies as better than others.• Grouping waterbodies in order to identify and target

management techniques tailored to their given physical, chemical, and biological conditions.

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Lakes and Ponds: Sensitivity Measurements

• Lake Hydrologic Type– Spring, Seepage, Drainage

• Maximum Depth• Surface Area• Shoreline Development Factor• Stratification• Septic Suitability • Soil Erodability• Others

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Lakes and Ponds: Shoreland Development Measurements

Past methods:

dwelling units per shoreline mile or average lot size

Impervious Cover– any surface where water

cannot infiltrate into the ground– emerging as a key indicator for

measuring the impacts of development on aquatic ecosystems.

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http://www.co. fairfax.va.us/parks/accotink/impervious.htm

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Impervious Cover Model

Our method– 300-foot buffer– Determined acres of each land

use present within buffer– Assigned each land use a

recognized average impervious cover percentage

– Calculated the percent of imperviousness within the buffer

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Streams: Subwatershed Development Measurements

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Streams: Sensitivity Measurements

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Stream Classification

DNR Fish and Aquatic Life classification

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Next Steps

Phase I:

-Public Review and Comment

-Final Report

Phase II:

-Develop a Waterbody

Protection Program

(funding pending completion of phase I)

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Input and Discussion