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Title: NEEDS


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NEEDS
Satellite Imagery September 8, 2002
www.ercs.wisc.edu
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How might we set a target load limit for P and SS
which will protect the integrity of receiving
waters?
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How close are we to that target?
  • Predicted change in chlorophyll a and percent
    blue-green algae for incremental reductions in P

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How close are we to that target?
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Monitoring is ABSOLUTELY essential to assess
progress and effectiveness of management!
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Monitoring on different scales will identify
critical source areas basin-wide and within
individual watersheds.
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Flows and loads calculated by Dale Robertson
(USGS)
Flow at Main Branch Sites
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Loads at Main Branch Sites
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Yields at Main Branch Sites
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Some conclusions from data set
  • 55 of phosphorus load at the mouth of the lower
    Fox originates in the upper Fox and Wolf
    sub-basins.
  • Of the 275 m.t. of P from the upper Fox and Wolf,
    point sources account for 32 m.t. or about 12 of
    the total.
  • The Wolf at New London contributes 26 m.t. more
    phosphorus (23) than the upper Fox at Berlin.

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Some conclusions from data set
  • 23 of the phosphorus load to Green Bay comes
    from the segment between Wrightstown and the
    mouth of the Fox, which constitutes 3.4 of the
    land areas of the entire Fox/Wolf basin.
  • 47 of the total suspended solid load at the
    mouth of the river comes from the segment between
    Wrightstown and the mouth. 36 of the total is
    added between DePere and the mouth.

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Begin to consider cost effectiveness in reducing
loads at least cost assume 50 reduction
  • Urban vs. Rural?

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Point Sources
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Where will reductions come from?
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Where will reductions come from?
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Where will reductions come from?
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Smaller-scale monitoring to identify sources with
greater confidence
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Cooperative 1.5 million program involving
  • 4 High Schools
  • University of Wisconsin Green Bay
  • University of Wisconsin Milwaukee
  • U.S. Geological Survey
  • Green Bay Metropolitan Sewage District
  • Funded by Arjo Wiggins

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Institutional Needs
  • Identify mission, responsibilities, and authority
    of existing conservation programs.
  • Conduct unified assessment of soil and water
    conservation achievements.
  • Conduct analysis of base funding shortfall.
  • Consider significant institutional changes to
    address changing environmental conditions.
  • Inform legislature.
  • (Source Memorandum from Bill Elman to LWCB and
    Advisors, July 29, 2003.)

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OPPORTUNITIES
Satellite Imagery September 8, 2002
www.ercs.wisc.edu
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New Tools
  • Modeling

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New Tools
  • Satellite Imagery

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New Tools
  • GIS and Integration

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New Tools
  • Integrated Planning

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Other Opportunities
  • Improve Cooperation among existing agencies,
    institutions, and organizations.
  • Encourage watershed ownership by citizens.
  • Revitalize Aldo Leopolds Land Ethic

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Conclusion
  • Conservation is getting nowhere because it is
    incompatible with our Abrahamic concept of land.
    We abuse land because we regard it as a commodity
    belonging to us. When we see land as a community
    to which we belong, we may begin to use it with
    love and respect. There is no other way for land
    to survive the impact of mechanized man, nor for
    us to reap from it the aesthetic harvest it is
    capable under science of contributing to
    culture.
  • Aldo Leopold, forward to A Sand County Almanac
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