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Watershed Planning Perspectives from an Outsider Alan Miller, P.E. Administrator Hayden Lake Irrigation District.

Jan 14, 2016

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Page 1: Watershed Planning Perspectives from an Outsider Alan Miller, P.E. Administrator Hayden Lake Irrigation District.

Watershed Planning

Perspectives from an Outsider

Alan Miller, P.E.

Administrator

Hayden Lake Irrigation District

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Idaho Perspectives

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Rathdrum Prairie Comprehensive Aquifer Management Plan

• Sponsor: Idaho Water Resource Board

• Purpose: Provide reliable source of water projecting 50 years.

• Process: established Advisory Committee– Plan drafted over 1 year period– Currently open for public comment– Future Adoption and Implementation

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RP CAMP Findings

• Idaho – – Stable water supply for 50 year planning horizon– Anticipate stable water quality

• There are existing pockets of Arsenic

• Washington –– Current issues regarding timing and location – Study to appropriate water from northern reaches of

the aquifer

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RP CAMP Unknowns• Climate

– Is this aquifer system a storage type or flow through type? How would climate change affect the aquifer system? Projections call for wetter warmer winters, earlier runoff and reduced summer precipitation.

• Forest Practices– Removal of vegetative cover may move the

hydrograph to earlier runoff and reduced soil storage.

• Lake Coeur d’Alene– Change in the lake from aerobic to anaerobic could

release metals from the lake bottom sediments

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Washington Perspectives

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Aquifer Planning in Washington

• Washington Planning– Watershed Planning Act (RCW 90.82)

• Water Resource Inventory Area (WIRA)– WIRA 55/57 Middle Spokane River completed 2005

• Identify Future Water Needs• Determine if Sufficient Water Exists• Identify Management Strategies to Achieve Needs

• WIRA 55/57 – Currently in the implementation stage

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The Region Wide Approach

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Compare and Contrast

• Planning in both states recognizes– Need for adequate water supplies– Change in historical use

– Agriculture to Suburban / Urban Residential Use

• Planning differs in each state– Idaho is ground water focus

• Planning is top down but local based

– Washington is Spokane River focus • Planning is bottom Up

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Human Dimension• Why Plan?

– To avoid something

• Differences in planning and focus – Requires understanding of others perspective

• Political– Washington tends to follow perspective found

west of the Cascades– Idaho tends to follow perspective found in the

dryer southern portion

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Human Dimension• How do we begin managing the aquifer

system on a cooperative region wide basis? – we recognize the resource as a shared

resource not an owned resource as western water law would imply

– An approach that is interdependent, not independent

– Our challenges ahead will be people based, not water based.

• Not due to growth, but due to attitudes and approach

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The Other Reason to Plan

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Thank you