Watersheds are important for several reasons. Unhealthy watersheds can negatively impact drinking water quality and cause problems like pesticides in wells. Current stormwater practices, streams buffers, and source controls have limited ability to reduce bacteria and other pollutants enough to meet water quality standards in most urban areas. Better watershed management is needed to prevent such problems.
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Why Watersheds
1. Why Watersheds? Center for Watershed Protection An introduction to the whys and hows of water resource protection
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3. While folks may not always realize it, they place a high value on healthy watersheds Center for Watershed Protection Why should watersheds matter to me ?!
4. There are many reasons why watersheds matter… Center for Watershed Protection Streams are cool because I can catch frogs and stuff. 1st grader Streams are a great place to teach our youth about the natural world around them. High School Principal Watershed planning is the cheapest form of flood insurance we can get, and it helps protect public infrastructure, like bridges, utilities and roads. City Engineer Watershed planning is indispensable for keeping our drinking water safe and pure for future generations. Grandmother Healthy watersheds mean better water quality downstream. I care about our river, lakes and coasts - and I vote. Naturalist
5. There are many reasons why watersheds matter… Center for Watershed Protection We love to canoe, hike and camp along the river every chance we get. Retired Mechanic The trees, wildlife and open space were certainly big factors in our decision to pick this lot. We didn’t mind paying a little more to live closer to nature. Lawyer Watershed regulations increase my property value. Homeowner Clean water, trees and open space contribute to the quality of life and help attract business and tourists. Local Businessman It all flows downstream, so without healthy watersheds, you can’t catch big fish. Captain of fishing troller
6. There are many reasons why watersheds matter… Center for Watershed Protection Watershed Planning helps to reduce citizen drainage complaints. Elected Official Despite what you might think, it actually costs less to develop in a watershed friendly manner. Homebuilder It’s great to live next to a greenway, where I can bike and relax after a long day. Computer Consultant The health of the environment has shaped many world events. History Major Protecting my watershed will help ensure the health of my land for many crops to come. Small Farm Owner
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8. Center for Watershed Protection I’m still not really sure what exactly a watershed IS.
9. What Is a Watershed? A watershed is the area of land that drains to a particular point along a stream Center for Watershed Protection
11. Center for Watershed Protection OK, now I know that I live in a watershed … what types of things can affect the health of my watershed? High levels of paved surfaces, or impervious cover, can have many impacts on a watershed.
12. Many Forms of Impervious Cover in the Urban Landscape Roads Parking Buildings Sidewalks Driveways Center for Watershed Protection
13. Undeveloped Agriculture Existing Development Undeveloped Center for Watershed Protection Impervious Cover Can Transform a Watershed in Just a Few Years 1940s
14. 1950s Agriculture Undeveloped Existing Development Undeveloped Center for Watershed Protection Impervious Cover Can Transform a Watershed in Just a Few Years
15. 1960s Agriculture Undeveloped Existing Development Undeveloped Center for Watershed Protection Impervious Cover Can Transform a Watershed in Just a Few Years
16. Developed 1970s Agriculture Existing Development Developed Center for Watershed Protection Impervious Cover Can Transform a Watershed in Just a Few Years
17. Developed 1990s Under Construction Existing Development Developed Center for Watershed Protection Impervious Cover Can Transform a Watershed in Just a Few Years
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19. Stream Quality Is Related to Impervious Cover 8-10 % 20 % 30% > 65% < 5% Center for Watershed Protection Impervious Cover
20. 10% 40% 25% Good Fair Poor Watershed Impervious Cover Stream Quality 60% 100% Sensitive Impacted Damaged Impervious Cover Model Severely Damaged Relationship Between Impervious Cover and Stream Quality Center for Watershed Protection
21. Center for Watershed Protection But I want to know exactly HOW impervious cover affects stream quality. Wow, there really is a relationship between impervious cover and stream health!
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23. Impervious Cover Influences Dry Weather Stream Flow Center for Watershed Protection Many streams draw from groundwater Impervious surfaces can block water from contributing to groundwater supply This can result in lower stream flows during dry weather
24. Impervious Cover Influences Wet Weather Stream Flow When it rains, a large amount of water . . . Enters the stormdrain system Is directed straight to the stream Runs off of impervious surfaces Center for Watershed Protection
25. More Frequent Flooding Center for Watershed Protection Impervious Cover Influences Wet Weather Stream Flow Higher Flood Levels The large amount of stormwater runoff in the stream system can cause:
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27. Center for Watershed Protection Pollutants build up on impervious surfaces and wash off into the stream system when it rains. Impervious Cover Influences Water Quality
28. Center for Watershed Protection Oil & Grease Bacteria Pesticides Nutrients Muddy Water Heavy Metals (e.g. Zinc, Copper, Lead) Harmful Pollutants in Runoff
29. Impervious Cover Influences Habitat Quality Loss of Habitat Variety Loss of Stream Buffer Smothering of Habitat by Sediment Deposits Center for Watershed Protection Impervious cover changes the natural stream environment, resulting in:
30. Photo Source: Bruce Hemboldt Impervious Cover Influences Aquatic Life Aquatic Insects Amphibians Fish Waterfowl Impervious Cover affects many kinds of wildlife: Center for Watershed Protection
31. As the amount of impervious cover increases, the number and diversity of aquatic species decreases. Impervious Cover Influences Aquatic Life Center for Watershed Protection
32. So what does all this mean for the future of streams? With proper management, every stream can be improved.
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35. Center for Watershed Protection So impervious cover can impact watersheds in many ways … … but is there a way our community can protect its streams? Yes! No matter where your watershed is, communities can use eight different tools to help mitigate the impacts of impervious cover.
38. Land Use Planning Choices Center for Watershed Protection 2 Acre Residential Industrial Commercial Townhome Residential ½ Acre Residential
39. Big Creek Center for Watershed Protection Land Use Planning Choices Little Creek Watershed Zoning Map 2 ac Residential 1 ac Residential Multifamily Residential Commercial Industrial Agriculture ½ Acre Residential
40. Watershed Planning Watershed plans assess stream conditions and outline strategies to maintain or restore their condition. Center for Watershed Protection
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42. Critical Habitats Aquatic Corridor Forests and Farmlands Water Pollution Hazards 5 Types of Conservation Areas Cultural Areas Center for Watershed Protection
50. Not so good Good Conventional Subdivision Cluster Subdivision Center for Watershed Protection
51. Not so good Good Rooftop Runoff Good Center for Watershed Protection
52. Vicki Bohnhoff, 1999 http://www.invisiblestructures.com Green Parking Lots Center for Watershed Protection Not so good Good
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54. During construction, vegetation is cleared and the development site is graded to create a buildable landscape. With the trees and topsoil removed, soils are particularly susceptible to erosion. Center for Watershed Protection Without proper control measures, sediment from the site can run off and choke nearby streams.
55. Silt Fence Hydroseeding Erosion and Sediment Control Techniques Check dams Sediment Basin Center for Watershed Protection www.i-hydroseeding.com
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57. Ponds Wetlands Filters Infiltration Open Channels Stormwater Management Center for Watershed Protection
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59. Confined Animal Feed Lots Illicit Discharges Failing Septic Systems Sanitary Sewer Overflows Center for Watershed Protection Non-Stormwater Discharges
62. I don’t litter… I don’t run a factory… I don’t control development… I’m only one person… So what can I do to make a difference??! Center for Watershed Protection
63. Understanding How You Might Contribute to the Problem 15 million 43 million 3 million 15 million 27 million 16 million 38 million Number of People Engaging in Excessive Behavior Center for Watershed Protection
64. 1. Water Only Where & When It’s Really Needed Top Ten Things You Can Do to Protect Your Watershed 2. Limit Use of Pesticides & Fertilizers 3. Plant Native Vegetation Center for Watershed Protection
65. 5. Dispose of Pet Waste Properly 6. Carefully Choose Where to Wash Your Car Top 10 Things You Can Do to Protect Your Watershed Center for Watershed Protection 4 . Redirect Rooftop Runoff
66. 8. Recycle and Dispose of Household Chemicals Properly 9. Properly Maintain Septic System 7. Properly Maintain Vehicles Center for Watershed Protection Top 10 Things You Can Do to Protect Your Watershed
67. 10. Join a Watershed Organization ! 10. Join a Watershed Organization ! Learn more about your watershed and its unique qualities! Be involved in the future of your environment! Find out what the land development plans are for your area! And the best thing you can do for your watershed is… Center for Watershed Protection
68. For more information on watershed protection, visit the Center for Watershed Protection online at http://www.cwp.org
Editor's Notes
This slideshow presents an introduction to the whys and hows of water resource protection.