Baraboo River Watershed RCPP Melissa Keenan Resource Conservationist
Baraboo River Watershed RCPP Melissa Keenan, Resource Conservationist Sauk County Conservation, Planning, and Zoning Department
Baraboo River Watershed RCPP � Partnerships � � � � Columbia County Land & Water Conservation Department Vernon County Land & Water Conservation Department Monroe County Land Conservation Department Juneau County Land Conservation Department Richland County Land Conservation Department University of Wisconsin Extension Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade & Consumer Protection Wisconsin Land Water Conservation Association, Inc. Madison Area Technical College – Farm Business Program Lake Redstone Protection District Lake Wisconsin Alliance River Alliance of Wisconsin Aldo Leopold Foundation The Nature Conservancy Trout Unlimited
Baraboo River Watershed RCPP � Land use varies throughout the watershed Diverse Agriculture � Cold & Warm Water Fisheries � Baraboo Range �
Baraboo River Watershed RCPP � Primary Resource Concern � Water Quality Degradation � High Sediment and Phosphorus levels contributing to surface waters. � Baraboo River mean total phosphorus = 0. 259 mg/l (state standard = 0. 1 mg/l)
Baraboo River Watershed RCPP � Secondary � Degraded � Absence Resource Concern Plant Condition of adequate, vegetative systems in areas susceptible to soil erosion. � Increased row cropping systems & decreased perennial vegetation
Baraboo River Watershed RCPP � Project Objectives � Preventing soil loss on cropland pastures � Reducing agricultural runoff to surface and ground water � Improving aquatic and wildlife habitat
Baraboo River Watershed RCPP � Identifying Priority Farms � Erosion Vulnerability Analysis for Agricultural Lands (EVAAL) � Identifies areas within a watershed which may be vulnerable to soil erosion � Assesses risk for sheet and rill erosion using USLE and gully erosion using the Stream Power Index (SPI) while de-prioritizing internally drained areas (IDA) � Produces an erosion vulnerability index value which can be used to prioritize fields within the watershed
Baraboo River Watershed RCPP Image: dnr. wi. gov/topic/nonpoint/evaal. html
Baraboo River Watershed RCPP
Baraboo River Watershed RCPP
Baraboo River Watershed RCPP � Goals � Soil on Priority Farms loss will be addressed on 50% of priority farms � All cropland pastures will be planned at or below tolerable soil losses using RUSLE 2 � Agricultural � Cropland runoff will be addressed on priority farms and pastureland will meet 590 standard using SNAP Plus software. � Barnyards will be planned at or below acceptable Wisconsin Barnyard Runoff Model (BARNY) levels.
Baraboo River Watershed RCPP �Project Actions � Outreach & Education � Technical Assistance � Financial Assistance � Stream Monitoring
Baraboo River Watershed RCPP � Stream � Monitoring Total Phosphorus & Total Suspended Solids (TSS) Baseline data collected at nine sites 2006 -2012 � Samples will be collected during final year of project (2019) � Additional sampling will occur throughout the project period � � Fish, Macroinvertebrates, dissolved oxygen (DO) Two cool water stretches on the main stem of the Baraboo River � Six cold water tributaries within the Baraboo River Watershed � http: //dnr. wi. gov/topic/TMDLs/Wisconsin. River/
Baraboo River Watershed RCPP
Baraboo River Watershed RCPP � Measureable � Preventing Outcomes soil loss on cropland pastures � Total Suspended Solids � RUSLE 2, Direct Volume Method � Reducing agricultural runoff to surface and ground water � Total Phosphorus � BARNY, SNAP Plus � Improving � Dedicate aquatic and wildlife habitat 10% of funds for improving aquatic and wildlife habitat � Fish, Macroinvertebrate, DO sampling
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