Wednesday, February 2nd, 2000
Philomath City Hall - 10th and Applegate
7 - 9pm
7:00 Call for additional Agenda items
7:05 Reports from around the watershed
7:15 Outreach and Education Subcommittee Report
7:30 Culvert Subcommittee Report
7:45 Steering Committee Report
8:00 Coordinators Report
8:15 Green Belt Land Trust Director Karlene McCabe- to discuss
the GBLT conservation easement program
8:40 Reed Glassman – update on turbidity monitoring study of
the MRW.
9:00 Adjourn
Mary's River Watershed Council Meeting Notes 1-5-00
7:05 Call to order and introductions.
7:10 Announcements/Reports from around the watershed/Announcements.
-Benton County Extension Service will hold well water clinics . Call
745-5546 for info.
-Reports have been filed to OWEB for the temperature monitoring and
modeling study on the Mary's River.
-Oregon Sea Grant has handouts available on Coho, Chinook, and Steelhead.
Call 737-0793.
-The SWCD Board met and has agreed to cosponsor the pesticide reporting
law on March 7 2000.
-The only significant rainfall in December happened on the 16th. Most
of the low streams maintained low turbidity. Oak Creek had a turbidity
reading of 183 nfu’s at the upper reach and gained almost 100 nfu’s
going through OSU property.
7:18 The Education and outreach committee currently consists of 7 members
and operates on a consensus basis. Tara Nierenberg is the chair of the
committee. As with other committees the education and outreach committee
does not decide council policy, but rather makes recommendation which are
passed on to the council as a whole. Currently, Todd Kesterson is
working on creating a council display which will be placed at all council
meetings and at other public events. A brochure will also be produced.
Work is progressing on the first copy of the newsletter, which will be
done in cooperation with Philomath High School students. This newsletter
will feature oral histories from across the watershed. A video is also
being planned with the Philomath High School students. Additionally, the
website is being updated, and Sandra is being trained to do the updating
herself in the future. The next committee meeting is scheduled for Jan
10 at 7 pm in room 64 at Philomath High School.
7:27 Culvert Committee Report- A field trip was conducted last month
in the vicinity of Philomath. A cross section of culverts with various
problems were examined.
7:30 Steering Committee Report- The steering committee continued work
on the bylaws, but no specific recommendations are ready to be presented
to the council. The steering committee agreed that the pesticide monitoring
panel discussion will be a joint effort between the MRWC and BSWCD.
In February, the general council meeting hopes to feature a summary of
SB 1010. The next steering committee meeting is scheduled for Jan. 18th.
7:37 Coordinator's Report—The National Marine Fisheries Service has
published it's proposed 4D rules defining what is a "take" for each of
the 13 listed species. The public will have opportunities to respond to
these at a series of public hearings. Sandra is currently reviewing these
4D rules.
7:55 Report on Oak Creek Action Team.—The Oak Creek Action team, initiated
by Oregon State University (OSU), was in response to the governor's orders
as of spring 1999 that all state agencies were to report on what they were
doing to help the Oregon Plan. OSU chose to concentrate on Oak Creek. Since
then regular meetings have been taking place. A preliminary report was
issued in June, and a final report is due some time this month. Six issues
were identified: 1) livestock waste, 2) riparian condition, 3) storm water
drainage, 4) toxic waste, 5) water withdrawals, and 6) dams and barriers.
More information on Oak Creek and the Action Team can be found at: http://www.orst.edu/dept/oakcreek/
8:55 Adjourn
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