WRIA 1 Watershed Management Project
Final Scope of Work 3/22/2000
Table of Contents
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Executive Summary
1.0 Initiation
- 1.1 Background
- 1.2 Scope of the Watershed Planning Project
- 1.3 Implementation Strategy for Scope of Work
- 1.4 Planning Unit
2.0 Organization of Watershed
Planning Project (Phase 1)
- 2.1 Goal/Purpose
- 2.2 Criteria for Evaluating Proposed Solutions
- 2.3 Subbasin Delineation and Prioritization
- 2.4 Linkage/Coordination with Existing and Potential
Programs
- 2.5 Information/Data Management Program
- 2.6 Public Education/Involvement Program
- 2.7 Process Flow Control
3.0 Technical Assessment/Analysis
of Water Quantity, Quality, Instream Flows, and Habitat (Phase 2)
- 3.1 Problem Definition and Analysis
- 3.2 Assessment
4.0 Develop/Revise Watershed Plan
(Phase 3)
- 4.1 Generate/Evaluate Solutions/Alternatives
- 4.2 Select Solutions
- 4.3 Assemble Plan
5.0 Approval
6.0 Implementation of
the Watershed Plan
7.0 Early Action Projects
and Activities
Appendices
- RCW
- Grant Application to Ecology
- Contract with Ecology
- Nooksack Tribe Letter of Participation
- Memorandum of Agreement
- Planning Unit Procedural Agreement
- Public Involvement and Education Conceptual Plan
- Memorandum Regarding Scope of Work Sub-Committee
- Administrative Decision-makers and the Staff Team Roles and Operating Procedures
Figures
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Figure 3
References
- RCW
- Contract with Ecology
- MOA
- Guidance Manual
- PU/IG direction
- Presentation from Thomas Hardy
- Existing draft SOW
- Public Involvement and Education Conceptual Plan
- Statewide Strategy to Recover Salmon: Extinction is not an Option
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