header-left
File #: 0114X-2010    Version: 1
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 8/23/2010 In control: Development Committee
On agenda: 9/20/2010 Final action: 9/23/2010
Title: To endorse the Blacklick Watershed Action Plan as a means of improving the water quality of Blacklick system.
Attachments: 1. RES0114X-2010 Blacklick Watershed Action Plan Executive Summary.pdf
Explanation

BACKGROUND:
In 2008, the Mid-Ohio Regional Planning Commission (MORPC) received a grant from the Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) to conduct a Watershed Action Plan for the Blacklick Creek Watershed. The grant was augmented by local contributions, including $42,000 from the City of Columbus. The Plan identified problems, opportunities, and priorities associated with the waterway. Similar plans have been prepared for other area watersheds. In addition to providing direction on how best to protect and improve water quality, these plans allow local communities to be more competitive in seeking grant dollars to fund watershed improvements.

The plan built on the results of a water quality report performed by the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency, involvement from local partner communities, and outreach to watershed stakeholders. The resulting document was submitted to and endorsed by ODNR. Among the steps in the planning effort is endorsement by partner jurisdictions. The streams and rivers of Central Ohio constitute our most important natural systems. Their protection is a high priority for the City of Columbus. Endorsement of this plan serves to reinforce this priority, while recognizing the need for ongoing coordination as the plan moves toward implementation.

FISCAL IMPACT:
No funds are obligated by this resolution. Aspects of the Plan's implementation may involve City funding, the determination of which will take place on a project by project basis.


Title

To endorse the Blacklick Watershed Action Plan as a means of improving the water quality of Blacklick system.


Body

WHEREAS, the State of Ohio monitors rivers and streams and prepares standards for achieving target water quality levels in compliance with the Federal Clean Water Act; and

WHEREAS, MORPC, drawing on state and local funding, recently worked with local jurisdictions and area stakeholders to complete a Blacklick Creek Watershed Action ...

Click here for full text