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PART 1: SAN JUAN COUNTY WATERSHED MANAGEMENT ACTION PLAN
SECTION 4: IMPLEMENTATION TABLESWater Quality | On-site Sewage Disposal | Agricultural Practices |
Marinas and Recreational Boating | Forestry Practices | Land Conversions |
Solid and Hazardous Waste | StormwaterTABLE B. PLAN IMPLEMENTATION, COUNTY WIDE STRATEGIES: AGRICULTURAL PRACTICES
Strategies Implementing
entitiesType of strategy Status Schedule One time costs Yearly costs Start year On-
going
Agricultural Practices AP1: Inform property owners and farmers on the benefits of BMP implementation. Conservation District, NRCS Education Existing program: add'l staffing needed 1 Yes (25,000)
25,000
AP2: Conduct a farm inventory Conservation District Survey/ Monitoring New program (4 ferry islands) 1 12,000
AP3: Review and revise Agricultural Practices, Section 4.2, UDC Planning Dept. Regulation Existing program: revisions 2 4,000
AP4: Develop MOU between DOE and SJC to clarify roles and responsibilities to prevent water quality pollution from farming operations Permit Center Regulation Existing program: new criteria 3 Yes 2,000
AP5: Identify and obtain funding for assisting farmers in implementation of BMPs Conservation District Incentive Existing program: staffing needed 1 Yes 1,000
1,000
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