Perspectives on Watershed Organization Structure. Long-term Sustainability for Watershed Partnerships

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Perspectives on Watershed Organization Structure Nikki Dictson Texas Water Resources Institute Materials also provided by: Roger Miranda and Matt Berg both formerly from the Plum Creek Watershed Partnership Long-term Sustainability for Watershed Partnerships As watershed protection efforts move beyond the planning stages and transition to implementing and maintaining public involvement can be challenging. There are multiple approaches for sustaining your watershed group once your watershed plan has been developed. 1

Incorporating Sustainability into Watershed Protection Clean Water Act Section 319(h) funds are limited and not permanent State funding is not currently earmarked for WPP Implementation WQ improvement and protection requires a long-term commitment Local funding fosters better local stewardship Local funding bestows more local control It s a good investment for local governments and businesses Lowers overall cost of watershed protection through prevention Existing Models for Sustainability Governmental Organizations Quasi-governmental Organizations Cooperative Extension Programs/ Universities Non-governmental Organizations Fee-based Systems Hybrid Models 2

Governmental Organizations: Local, State, and Federal Governments sometimes allocate permanent funding for local or regional resource protection Example = National Estuary Programs Quasi-governmental Organizations: Require Legislative Action for Creation Examples = River Authorities and Underground Water Conservation Districts, Councils of Governments 3

Non-governmental Organizations: Tax exempt organizations under Section 501(c) of the US Tax Code Noted for their ability to create and sustain grass-roots stewardship Self-funded; usually rely on donations, grants, fund raising events Often viewed as providing a counterbalance to government and industry Examples = Foundations, Trusts, etc. Fee-based Systems: Interlocal/Intergovernmental Contractual Arrangements Participation is strictly voluntary Funded through interlocal contracts Often administered by academic or other tax exempt organization, including quasigovernmental organizations Can provide services to local or regional governments in addition to fostering stewardship Example = Regional Planning Partnerships; Task Forces; COGs(?) 4

Hybrid Models: Tax exempt organizations that also receive permanent support from local, state, or the federal government Very few examples available for study Example below began as governmental organization Example = Coastal Bend Bays Estuary Program Fee Based-hybrid Model: Funded through interlocal contracts with local entities or individuals, but also through individual grants from state and federal government Can provide services to local entities in addition to fostering stewardship and ensuring implementation of WPP efforts Administered by academic or other non-profit organization Can include participation by local NGO(s) Examples include LRGV Stormwater Task Force and Plum Creek Watershed Partnership 5

How is your Organization Structured and Funded? What are Other Watersheds Doing? Are you using one of the existing methods mentioned? What are watershed organizations doing across the nation? Plum Creek Watershed Partnership Long-term Sustainability Moving into a fee based-hybrid model GBRA led the effort to develop and submit a proposal for additional 319(h) grant funds from TSSWCB for a watershed coordinator Developed an inter-local agreement with partner entities and 40% match requirement The FY2011 grant was funded through the TSSWCB and EPA. 6

Interlocal Agreement and Match Structure Presentations were conducted for City Councils, County Commissioner Courts and Boards to update them on project implementation and providing match for this next grant. The interlocal agreement was reviewed by all of the legal councils for the entities The Long-term Sustainability Partners developed the match structure with both population and land area for each entity to determine their share of the match. Meetings with Counties and Cities to Update and Discuss Sustainability January 20, 2011 Luling City Council Meeting February 2, 2011 Hays County Commissioner Mark Jones February 7, 2011 Caldwell County Judge Tom Bonn March 1, 2011 Sustainability meeting with partner entities March 2, 2011 Uhland City Council Meeting May 5, 2011 - Sustainability meeting with partner entities May 12, 2011 City of Uhland May 16, 2011 Caldwell County Commissioners Court May 17 Hays County Commissioners Court May 17 Plum Creek Conservation District May 17 City of Buda June 21 - Polonia Water Supply Corporation Board Meeting and Buda City Council 7

Entities involved in the continued support of the PCWP! Caldwell County Hays County Kyle Buda Lockhart Luling Uhland Guadalupe-Blanco River Authority Plum Creek Conservation District Polonia Water Supply Corporation Hays County SWCD Caldwell-Travis SWCD Match Spreadsheet Entities 2009 Population Area Acres Area (sq. Miles) Cost Portion for $48,000 Population Land portion Portion (50%) (50%) TOTAL Caldwell County 36899 350080 547 Caldwell County (In Watershed) 17488 189709 311 296.42 $3,022 $5,932 $8,954 Hays County 151664 434559 679 Hays County (In Watershed) 8,622 38628 72 60.3 $1,490 $1,208 $2,698 Kyle 28,700 6000 9.38 $4,960 $188 $5,148 Lockhart 14238 7,210 11.26 $2,461 $225 $2,686 Luling 5502 2120 3.31 $951 $66 $1,017 Buda 7784 1451 2.27 $1,345 $45 $1,391 GBRA 26110 248637 388 $4,513 $7,775 $12,287 PCCD 26110 248637 388 $4,513 $7,775 $12,287 Uhland 457 1171 1.83 $79 $37 $116 Polonia WSC 3855 23968 $666 $749 $1,416 Watershed 82334 248637 388 TOTAL 138,866 767,531 $24,000 $24,000 $48,000 TOTAL ESTIMATED BUDGET = 120000 ANTICIPATED GRANT AWARD 60% OF BUDGET = 72000 ESTIMATED BUDGET BALANCE AFTER GRANT = 48000 8

A National Perspective - Informal Watershed Survey by Matt Berg Calls to watershed groups and projects across the United States Questions about watershed group trends How did efforts in your watershed originate Who currently coordinates efforts in your watershed? How are efforts in your watershed funded? Corsica River Watershed (Maryland) Significant navigation and fishery use relatively large watershed area approximately 40 square miles) Coordinated by MD Dept. of Natural Resources Significant city leadership from early stages Plan to transition to city funds Selected for governor s initiative in 2005 Approximately $800,000 through 319(h) grant, nearly $20 million total project cost 319(h) funds support city position for stormwater retrofits and support SWCD position for cover crop installation Organization structure decentralized includes city, county, SWCD, state, industry, and local non-profit representatives 9

Millers Creek Watershed (Michigan) Small urban watershed (approximately 2.4 square miles) - Concerns regarding loss of land use through erosion Industry (Pfizer, Inc.) served as initial driving force provided significant funding early University of Michigan significant local landowner Pfizer, Inc. closed operations in 2008, withdrawing major funding Project funding and coordination through Huron River Watershed Council Focus on education efforts Involvement in 3 locals schools Primary emphasis on adult ownership of stream Upper Gila River Watershed (Arizona) Large watershed in semi-arid agricultural area Utilized Bureau of Land Management seed money to form non-profit organization Strong local leadership by individual with marketing background Soft funding led executive director to lean toward resigning but demonstrated 30-fold return on every dollar invested Counties, cities realized economic benefit of strong watershed group leadership and contributed to pay base salary Continue to produce cost-benefit report each year Current focus on education programs 10

Watershed Lessons and Trends One size does NOT fit all when it comes to organization structure, coordination, or funding Reliance upon 319(h) funds River councils/authorities Non-profit/501(c)(3) organizations Agreements with cities/counties Councils of government (COGs) University/Extension programs (AgriLife) Significant cause and local presence required for long-term sustainability Unique personality required for watershed coordinator Sustainability? How will you find funding for the future and implementation? Who will continue conducting and coordinating the implementation efforts and the watershed organization? Which one of the existing methods are you using and is it sustainable? 11