The implementation grant
program will provide technical
assistance and leverage incentive
funding for establishment,
enhancement and the protection of
riparian areas and surface water
quality. The environmental benefits
of this program will be a strategic
ten year reduction of stream
temperature, fecal coli form levels,
and related water quality
impairments as listed in the
Washington Department of Ecology's
303 (d) list, identified in the TMDL
processes (temp - Naches Basin,
fecal coli form - Ahtanum, Wide
Hollow, and Cowiche Creeks), and
supported by the District's Water
Quality Monitoring Program. The
ultimate and intermediate outcomes
will be achieved through planning
and implementation of NRCS approved
Best Management Practices (BMPs).
An example project is featured
below. This project occurred on
Wenas Creek.
Native
Tree/Shrub and Fabric Mulch
Layout
One Year
Later, Establishing a
Riparian Buffer
For more information please
contact Brian Schmidt at
509-454-5736 ext. 124