bow river phosphorus management plan october 2012

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Bow River Phosphorus Management Plan October 2012 Slide 2 What is the Phosphorus Management Plan? Stakeholders volunteering to manage phosphorus together Slide 3 Too much phosphorusis not a good thing Macrophytes on the Bow River Slide 4 Slide 5 Why now? Long-term solutions needed Continued population pressure Cumulative effects management Slide 6 The Bow Basin Watershed Management Plan established watershed outcomes (qualitative) and water quality objectives (quantitative). How will this Phosphorus Management Plan link to watershed management planning of the Bow River Basin Council? Slide 7 Slide 8 LevelDescriptionManagement Intent Level 3Exceedance of water quality limits. Mandatory management action. Evaluation and implementation of management options. Limit Level 2Exceedance of water quality triggers. Management response and determination of need for management action Investigation of cause and effects and evaluation and implementation of management options, if required. Trigger Level 1Mean and peak water quality conditions at or better than historic water quality conditions. Ongoing implementation of existing management approaches All licencees operate normally under approval conditions and all existing water, wastewater and aquatic ecosystem policies apply. Regional Plans and Water Quality Frameworks Slide 9 - Bow River Monthly Water Quality Monitoring Sites (5) -Upper site at Banff is monitored by Environment Canada; 4 lower sites monitored by ESRD Slide 10 Why this reach? Land use pressure Increasing population pressure Significant P inputs from multiple sources Primary concern of multiple stakeholders Water quality model available Slide 11 Slide 12 Dissolved Bound Dissolved Death Settling Diffusion Death Growth Photosynthesis Respiration Dissolved Oxygen CBOD Sediment Water Phosphorus Slide 13 Open Water Mean Daily Load = 850 kg/d Ice Cover Mean Daily Load = 298 kg/d What do the monitoring results show? Slide 14 Bow River Phosphorus Management Pla Phosphorus Management PlanVision: Phosphorus levels in the Bow will be managed within a range that meets the needs of its stakeholders and provides a healthy aquatic ecosystem Slide 15 Bow River Phosphorus Management Plan Objectives: Accommodate future growth & development and meet water quality objective Create a plan for collective action, accountability and responsibility for all the stakeholders (point and non- point sources) Enable management actions to meet social, economic and environmental outcomes Slide 16 Strategies and actions Technical and management tools Monitoring, evaluation and reporting structures Implementation roles, responsibilities and timelines The Phosphorus Management Plan will include: Slide 17 Whos involved? Slide 18 Bow River Phosphorus Management Plan Team Structure Slide 19 Excess phosphorus doesnt reach the water Water quality is improved for everyones use Beneficial management practices are being used Stakeholders are working together to solve the problem What does successful implementation look like? Slide 20 Slide 21 How can you help?