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Issues and Impacts |
Mgt. Objectives |
Priority |
Remedial Actions |
Responsibility |
Time Frame |
Budget |
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3 |
Liquid Waste Management Plan |
TOL, DOE, DFO, MELP |
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Enforcement of regulations |
DOE, MELP, DFO |
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4 |
Storm water runoff from developed upland areas and intensive agricultural |
A1, C11, D16, F25 |
Stormwater & liquid waste management plans |
TOL, MELP, DFO, DOE |
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uses (e.g. greenhouses) leads to heightened and more frequent peak discharges changing stream |
G26 |
Encourage the conservation of trees in upland & riparian areas |
TOL, MELP, LEPS |
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hydrology which increases potential for erosion & sedimentation. and degrades water quality and fish habitat |
Establish impervious area limit |
TOL |
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Watershed Management Plan |
TOL, MELP, DFO, DOE, MAFF |
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5 |
Low summer flows impact fish |
A1, C10, |
Require base flow preservation |
TOL, DFO, MELP |
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populations due to habitat reduction and increased water temperatures |
C12, C14, D21, G26 |
Encourage water conservation (especially in summer) |
TOL, LEPS, MELP, MAFF |
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Develop stormwater holding facilities (wetlands) to channel water slowly back into creeks |
TOL, MELP |
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Watershed Management Plan |
TOL, MELP, DFO, DOE, MAFF |
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6 |
Steady decline in the abundance of salmon |
C13 |
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Water quality monitoring |
DOE, MELP, SRES |
1998 - |
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and trout |
Fish habitat enhancement and restoration projects |
DFO, MELP, LEPS, SRES |
1998 - |
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Require base flow preservation |
TOL, DFO, MELP |