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Public Information Meeting
October 23rd 2013
Qualicum Beach, BC
PRESENTATION

Introduction

1. DWWP update
 Program 1
 Program 2
 Program 3
 Program 4
 Program 5
 Program 6
 Program 7
2. Water Budget
 Background
 Overview
 Methodology
 Findings

In 2008, residents voted to establish a
Drinking Water and Watershed Protection
Service…

 Conclusion
3. Watershed Management
 What & Why
 How & Who

Today, we are going to talk about where we are:
• DWWP program update
• Water Budget Study review

• Integrated Watershed Management Planning
Introduction: Partnerships
Our program is founded on partnerships and collaboration
Municipalities:

The public: residents, community associations, streamkeeper
groups, professionals, students.

Other governmental organizations:

Other RDN departments:
Sustainability, Wastewater, Rec & Park
Introduction: Program development

2008
The RDN became the first regional government in
British Columbia to start a Drinking Water &
Watershed Protection service

7 Program Actions

2009-Present
The DWWP is guided by a technical advisory committee
of experts from: forestry, hydrogeology, academia,
community stewardship, fisheries, water services

The program is guided by the an Action Plan
that outlines the key goals and objectives
1. DWWP Program Update
PRESENTATION

DWWP update: Program 1

1. DWWP update
 Program 1

Public Awareness and Involvement

 Program 2
 Program 3
 Program 4
 Program 5
 Program 6

Free Workshops
Websites

 Program 7
2. Water Budget

Community Booth

www.TeamWaterSmart.ca

 Background
 Overview

Home Visits

 Methodology
 Findings
 Conclusion

School Program

3. Watershed Management
 What & Why
 How & Who

www.RDNgetinvolved.ca
PRESENTATION

DWWP update: Program 1

1. DWWP update
 Program 1

Public Awareness and Involvement

 Program 2
 Program 3

School Program: Fieldtrips

 Program 4
 Program 5
 Program 6
 Program 7
2. Water Budget
 Background
 Overview
 Methodology
 Findings
 Conclusion
3. Watershed Management

From the classroom…..

 What & Why
 How & Who

To the watershed…..
2014 – field trips for Gr. 4 & 5

•
•

Nanaimo River watershed
Englishman River watershed
PRESENTATION

DWWP update: Program 2

1. DWWP update
 Program 1

Water Resources Inventory & Monitoring

 Program 2
 Program 3
 Program 4
 Program 5

Water Budget Study

 Program 6
 Program 7
2. Water Budget

Water Map

 Background
 Overview
 Methodology

Provincial Observation
Well Network Expansion

 Findings
 Conclusion
3. Watershed Management

Volunteer Well Level
Monitoring

 What & Why
 How & Who

Community Watershed
Monitoring
PRESENTATION

DWWP update: Program 2

1. DWWP update
 Program 1

Water Resources Inventory & Monitoring: Highlights

 Program 2
 Program 3
 Program 4

Provincial Observation
Well Network Expansion

 Program 5
 Program 6
 Program 7
2. Water Budget

Groundwater
monitoring

 Background
 Overview
 Methodology
 Findings
 Conclusion
3. Watershed Management
 What & Why
 How & Who

Volunteer Well Level
Monitoring
PRESENTATION
1. DWWP update
 Program 1
 Program 2
 Program 3
 Program 4
 Program 5
 Program 6

DWWP update: Program 2
Water Resources Inventory & Monitoring: Highlights
Community Watershed
Monitoring Network

Surface water
monitoring

 Program 7
2. Water Budget
 Background
 Overview
 Methodology
 Findings
 Conclusion
3. Watershed Management
 What & Why
 How & Who

Volunteer Sampling Schedule
5 weeks  Summer low flow
5 weeks  Fall flush

Community Watershed Monitoring Network
Stewardship Groups
Nanaimo & Area Land Trust
Vancouver island University
Island Waters Fly Fishers
Departure Creek Streamkeepers
Mid-Vancouver Island Habitat Enhancement Society
Friends of French Creek Conservation Society
Parksville-Qualicum Fish & Game / QBS
Qualicum Beach Streamkeepers (QBS)
Nile Creek Enhancement Society
Lantzville-Nanoose Streamkeepers
NORTH
DWWP update: Program 2

PRESENTATION
1. DWWP update

Water Resources Inventory & Monitoring: Highlights

 Program 1
 Program 2

Community Watershed
Monitoring Network

 Program 3
 Program 4
 Program 5
 Program 6
 Program 7
2. Water Budget
 Background

Provincial Observation
Well Network Expansion

 Overview
 Methodology

www.dwwp.ca

 Findings
 Conclusion
3. Watershed Management
 What & Why
 How & Who

•
•
•
•

Measurements
Temperature
Turbidity
Dissolved Oxygen
Specific Conductance
PRESENTATION
1. DWWP update
 Program 1
 Program 2
 Program 3

DWWP update: Program 3
Land Use Planning & Development
Agricultural Water Demand
Model

 Program 4
 Program 5
 Program 6
 Program 7
2. Water Budget
 Background
 Overview
 Methodology
 Findings
 Conclusion
3. Watershed Management
 What & Why
 How & Who

Agriculture Land Reserve

Yellow Point Development
Permit Area
PRESENTATION

DWWP update: Program 4

1. DWWP update
 Program 1
 Program 2
 Program 3
 Program 4
 Program 5
 Program 6
 Program 7
2. Water Budget
 Background
 Overview
 Methodology
 Findings
 Conclusion
3. Watershed Management
 What & Why
 How & Who

Watershed Management Planning
PRESENTATION

DWWP update: Program 5

1. DWWP update
 Program 1

Water Use Management

 Program 2
 Program 3
 Program 4
 Program 5
 Program 6
 Program 7
2. Water Budget
 Background
 Overview
 Methodology
 Findings
 Conclusion
3. Watershed Management
 What & Why
 How & Who

Water Conservation
Plan
Toilet Replacement
Rebate
Water Purveyor
Working Group
Water Use Reporting
Centre
Rainwater Harvesting
Incentive & Guidebook
PRESENTATION

DWWP update: Program 5

1. DWWP update
 Program 1

Water Use Management

 Program 2
 Program 3
 Program 4
 Program 5

Rainwater Harvesting
Incentive & Guidebook

 Program 6
 Program 7
2. Water Budget
 Background
 Overview
 Methodology
 Findings
 Conclusion
3. Watershed Management
 What & Why
 How & Who

Storing winter/spring
rainwater for summer usage
takes pressure off aquifers &
municipal supplies
DWWP update: Program 6

PRESENTATION

Water Quality Management

1. DWWP update
 Program 1
 Program 2
 Program 3
 Program 4
 Program 5
 Program 6
 Program 7
2. Water Budget
 Background
 Overview

2011 Volunteer Well
Water Quality Survey

 Methodology
 Findings
 Conclusion
 What & Why

Rural Water Quality
Stewardship Program

 How & Who

No.

Rebate Item

1

Well Cap

2

Surface Seal

3

Well Casing Stick-up

4

Well deactivation

5

Water Quality Testing

3. Watershed Management
PRESENTATION

DWWP update: Program 7

1. DWWP update

Adapting to Climate Change

 Program 1
 Program 2
 Program 3
 Program 4
 Program 5
 Program 6
 Program 7
2. Water Budget
 Background
 Overview

• Sustainability -

 Methodology

ensure sustainable aquatic ecosystems with intact
riparian vegetation and adequate instream flows.

 Findings
 Conclusion

• Adaptability -

3. Watershed Management

find ways to do more in-season management of water
that is based on real time data.

 What & Why
 How & Who

• Collaboration -

• Efficiency -

public processes at the watershed level that develop
information and inform decision-making in a public way

conservation of water and more efficient use
2. Water Budget Study
PRESENTATION

Water Budget Study

1. DWWP update
 Program 1
 Program 2

7 Water Regions within the RDN:

 Program 3
 Program 4
 Program 5

Vancouver Island Report

 Program 6
 Program 7

WR1

2. Water Budget
 Background
 Overview
 Methodology
 Findings

Gulf Islands Report

WR3
WR2
WR4

WR5

 Conclusion
3. Watershed Management
 What & Why
 How & Who

WR6

WR7
PRESENTATION
1. DWWP update
 Program 1

Water Budget Study
• Gabriola, Mudge, & Decourcey Water Budget Project Report

 Program 2
 Program 3
 Program 4
 Program 5
 Program 6

Prepared by:

 Program 7
2. Water Budget
 Background
 Overview
 Methodology
 Findings

• Vancouver Island Water Budget Project Report

 Conclusion
3. Watershed Management
 What & Why
 How & Who

Prepared by:
PRESENTATION

Water Budget Study: Background

1. DWWP update
 Program 1
 Program 2
 Program 3

Project Goal
To improve understanding of regional water resources by:

 Program 4

• Identifying water stores

 Program 5

• Estimating how much water they hold

 Program 6

• Characterizing how water moves between the stores

 Program 7
2. Water Budget

• Identifying water stores under stress

 Background
 Overview
 Methodology

Justification

 Findings

The Water Budget Project was specifically developed to…..

 Conclusion
3. Watershed Management
 What & Why
 How & Who

 Meet the goal of the DWWP program:
[to ensure that we have a sufficient, safe and
sustainable supply of water]
 Address the direction of the 2010 Snapshot Report:
[to ensure sufficient clean water for human,
environmental, and economic needs]
PRESENTATION
1. DWWP update
 Program 1
 Program 2
 Program 3
 Program 4
 Program 5
 Program 6
 Program 7
2. Water Budget
 Background
 Overview
 Methodology
 Findings
 Conclusion
3. Watershed Management
 What & Why
 How & Who

Water Budget Study: Project overview
PRESENTATION

Water Budget Study: methodology

1. DWWP update
 Program 1
 Program 2

1.

Desk study:
• resource mapping
• Data compilation

2.

Data collection:
• Water level monitoring
• Pump tests
• Geological logging

 Program 3
 Program 4
 Program 5
 Program 6
 Program 7
2. Water Budget
 Background
 Overview
 Methodology
 Findings

3.

Conceptual model development
• Based on physical characteristics
• Current scientific understanding

 Conclusion
3. Watershed Management
 What & Why
 How & Who

4.

Water budget calculation
= INPUT – OUTPUT +
(Rainfall, US gain)

5.

STORAGE

(ET, DS loss, abstraction)

Stress assessment
• Low Stress
• Moderate Stress
• High Stress

surplus
balance
deficit
PRESENTATION
1. DWWP update
 Program 1
 Program 2
 Program 3

Water Budget Study: methodology

Conceptual model development
Example…..

 Program 4

Groundwater flow

 Program 5
 Program 6
 Program 7
2. Water Budget

1.

 Background
 Overview
 Methodology

Water in rock
fractures

 Findings
 Conclusion
3. Watershed Management
 What & Why

Saturated
zone

 How & Who

2.
Water between
grains

Photo Credit: Natural Resources Canada
Water Budget: VI Conceptual model development

PRESENTATION
1. DWWP update
 Program 1
 Program 2
 Program 3
 Program 4
 Program 5
 Program 6
 Program 7
2. Water Budget

GIS based approach:
• Topography maps
• Climate data
A
• Land cover maps
• Geological maps
• Water level
• Aquifer properties

 Background
 Overview
 Methodology
 Findings
 Conclusion
3. Watershed Management
 What & Why
 How & Who

WR1
C

B

GIS
Layers
Water Budget: Gab conceptual model development

PRESENTATION
1. DWWP update
 Program 1
 Program 2
 Program 3
 Program 4

A

 Program 5
 Program 6
 Program 7
2. Water Budget
 Background
 Overview
 Methodology
 Findings
 Conclusion
3. Watershed Management
 What & Why
 How & Who

C

B
PRESENTATION

Water Budget Study

1. DWWP update
 Program 1
 Program 2
 Program 3
 Program 4

Water Budget Calculations
Accounting…..

 Program 5
 Program 6
 Program 7
2. Water Budget
 Background
 Overview
 Methodology
 Findings
 Conclusion
3. Watershed Management
 What & Why
 How & Who

for water…..
= input – output + storage
(rainfall)

(evaporation)
PRESENTATION

Water Budget Study

1. DWWP update
 Program 1
 Program 2
 Program 3
 Program 4
 Program 5
 Program 6
 Program 7
2. Water Budget
 Background
 Overview
 Methodology
 Findings
 Conclusion
3. Watershed Management
 What & Why
 How & Who

+ Inputs

- Outputs

Change in storage

rainfall

Evaporation & transpiration

Snowpack

surface water inflow

Surface water outflow

Soil zone

groundwater inflow

Groundwater outflow

Streams, rivers, reservoirs

imported water

Exported water

Aquifers
PRESENTATION
1. DWWP update
 Program 1
 Program 2
 Program 3

Water Budget Study
Example…..

RECHARGE calculation

 Program 4
 Program 5
 Program 6
 Program 7
2. Water Budget
 Background
 Overview
 Methodology
 Findings
 Conclusion
3. Watershed Management
 What & Why

input output

 How & Who

loss

balance

206 – 71 + 33 = 168
Recharge
168 mm
PRESENTATION

Water Budget Study

Stress Assessments: VI

1. DWWP update
 Program 1
 Program 2

Calculation of the % of supply that is demanded

 Program 3

(Based on Summer Conditions)

 Program 4
 Program 5
 Program 6

Input
(supply)
supply

 Program 7
2. Water Budget
 Background
 Overview
 Methodology
 Findings
 Conclusion
3. Watershed Management
 What & Why

150

Output
(demand)
demand

Demand
(% supply)

Stress
Ranking

>150%

Very high

100-150%

High

75-100%

Moderate-high

50-75%

Moderate

25-50%

Low-moderate

0-25%

Low

125
100
75

 How & Who

50
25

0
Water Budget Study

Stress Assessments: VI
Surface Water

(Outputs)

(Inputs)

IN: estimated river
flow

IN: Licensed storage for managed reservoirs &
Average water level variation on lakes and wetlands

120%

OUT: 10% of average

OUT: industrial, municipal,

annual discharge (flow)

domestic, agricultural
Water Budget Study

Stress Assessments: VI
(Outputs)

Groundwater

(Inputs)

IN: recharge from rainfall +
seepage from overlaying aquifer +
lateral recharge

+

=

OUT: loss to downstream creek or aquifer +
human demand (abstractions)
PRESENTATION

Findings: Water Stress Assessment

1. DWWP update
 Program 1
 Program 2
 Program 3
 Program 4
 Program 5
 Program 6
 Program 7
2. Water Budget
 Background
 Overview
 Methodology
 Findings
 Conclusion
3. Watershed Management
 What & Why
 How & Who

GI: 13 Sub-regions

VI: 43 Sub-regions

5 deficit regions
(July – Aug)
1 deficit region
(Apr – Sept)

10 Low stress
7 Low/Mod stress
6 Mod stress
11 Mod/High stress
6 High stress
3 V.High stress

23

20
(demand > supply)
Findings: Vancouver Island

PRESENTATION
1. DWWP update
 Program 1
 Program 2

WR2: Little Qualicum
•
•
•
•
•
•

 Program 3
 Program 4
 Program 5
 Program 6
 Program 7
2. Water Budget

Fifth largest water region
area of approximately 259 km2
Two hydrometric stations
six climate stations
~42 surface water diversion points
~387 wells

 Background
 Overview
 Methodology

WR3: French Creek

 Findings
 Conclusion
3. Watershed Management
 What & Why
 How & Who

•
•
•
•
•
•

One of the smallest water regions
area of approximately 121 km2
Two hydrometric stations
five climate stations
~68 surface water diversion licenses
~895 wells
PRESENTATION

Findings: Vancouver Island

1. DWWP update
 Program 1
 Program 2
 Program 3
 Program 4
 Program 5
 Program 6
 Program 7
2. Water Budget
 Background
 Overview
 Methodology
 Findings
 Conclusion
3. Watershed Management
 What & Why
 How & Who

WR2:
Little
Qualicum
PRESENTATION

Findings: Vancouver Island

1. DWWP update
 Program 1
 Program 2
 Program 3
 Program 4
 Program 5
 Program 6
 Program 7
2. Water Budget
 Background
 Overview
 Methodology
 Findings
 Conclusion
3. Watershed Management
 What & Why
 How & Who

WR3:
French
Creek
PRESENTATION
1. DWWP update
 Program 1

Findings: Vancouver Island

WR2: Little Qualicum

 Program 2
 Program 3
 Program 4
 Program 5
 Program 6
 Program 7
2. Water Budget

Surface water: moderate stress, little qualicum

 Background
 Overview
 Methodology
 Findings
 Conclusion
3. Watershed Management
 What & Why
 How & Who

Groundwater: 2 low stress, 1 moderate & 2 moderate-high stress
PRESENTATION

Findings: Vancouver Island

1. DWWP update
 Program 1
 Program 2

WR3: French Creek

 Program 3
 Program 4
 Program 5
 Program 6
 Program 7
2. Water Budget

Surface water: high stress, French Creek

 Background
 Overview
 Methodology
 Findings
 Conclusion
3. Watershed Management
 What & Why
 How & Who

Groundwater: 1 low-moderate stress, 1 moderate & 2 high stress
PRESENTATION

Findings: Vancouver Island

1. DWWP update
 Program 1
 Program 2
 Program 3
 Program 4
 Program 5
 Program 6
 Program 7
2. Water Budget
 Background

WR2: Little Qualicum recommendations
• Observation wells in aquifers 661, 663 & 217
• Summer surface flow measurement McBey Creek,
Lockwood Creek & Whiskey Creek

• Lake level monitoring on Illusion Lake and Spider Lake

 Overview
 Methodology
 Findings
 Conclusion

WR3: French Creek recommendations:

3. Watershed Management
 What & Why
 How & Who

• Observation well in aquifer 212

• Summer surface flow measurements at Morning Star
Creek, Grandon Creek & Carrey Creek
PRESENTATION
1. DWWP update
 Program 1
 Program 2
 Program 3
 Program 4
 Program 5

Findings: data gaps

Author recommendations:
1. Mandatory well log submission
2. Standardization of aquifer testing

 Program 6
 Program 7

3. Increase well observation network

2. Water Budget
 Background
 Overview
 Methodology
 Findings
 Conclusion
3. Watershed Management
 What & Why
 How & Who

4. Reactivation of stream gauging (WSC)
5. Increase saline intrusion monitoring
6. Improve Water Budget calculation parameters
- Gabriola water use data from survey
- Hydrological properties
PRESENTATION

Conclusion

1. DWWP update
 Program 1
 Program 2
 Program 3
 Program 4
 Program 5
 Program 6

The Phase One Water Budgets provide the
most comprehensive collation of information
on the region's water resources that has been
made available to date

 Program 7
2. Water Budget
 Background
 Overview
 Methodology
 Findings
 Conclusion
3. Watershed Management
 What & Why
 How & Who

• Results are purely conceptual and not
intended for water management
decision making or policy development
• Large degree of uncertainty due to lack
of data
• Highlights data gaps and need for
increased monitoring
• Stepping stone for the future!
For more details
and to
download the complete reports
VISIT:

www.rdnwaterbudget.ca
Report
Download
3. Integrated Watershed
Management Planning
PRESENTATION

Integrated Watershed Management Planning

1. DWWP update
 Program 1
 Program 2

WHAT is a Integrated Watershed Management Plan?

 Program 3
 Program 4
 Program 5

Phase Two & Three
Phase One

 Program 6
 Program 7
2. Water Budget
 Background
 Overview
 Methodology
 Findings
 Conclusion
3. Watershed Management
 What & Why
 How & Who

Phase Three

It considers all human and environmental aspects of a watershed
Integrated Watershed Management Planning

PRESENTATION
1. DWWP update
 Program 1
 Program 2
 Program 3

WHY is it needed?
•

Land use activities such as forestry, mining, agriculture, urbanization,
fisheries and recreation all impact water resources

•

Water resource problems are reaching global proportions; how we
manage our water and how our neighbors manage theirs has an
impact on all of us

•

There is a wide variety of processes that affect the hydrological cycle;
only managing one aspect is mismanagement. A holistic approach is
the only way forward

 Program 4
 Program 5
 Program 6
 Program 7
2. Water Budget
 Background
 Overview
 Methodology
 Findings
 Conclusion
3. Watershed Management
 What & Why
 How & Who
PRESENTATION

Integrated Watershed Management Planning

1. DWWP update
 Program 1

HOW?

What does a planning framework include?

 Program 2
 Program 3
 Program 4

1. Identification of river basin areas (water regions)

 Program 5
 Program 6

2. Identification of water resources (surface and ground water)

 Program 7
2. Water Budget

3. Identification of measurement parameters (chemical/ecological/social)

 Background
 Overview

4. Identification of protected areas (forests, parks, fisheries)

 Methodology
 Findings

5. Assess current state (i.e. poor, good, high)  WHAT

 Conclusion
3. Watershed Management
 What & Why
 How & Who

6. Reasons for not achieving good status

 WHY

7. Action plan to achieve good status/improve  HOW
PRESENTATION

Integrated Watershed Management Planning

1. DWWP update
 Program 1

WHO?

 Program 2
 Program 3

Residents

 Program 4
 Program 5

Industry

 Program 6

Stewardship
groups

 Program 7
2. Water Budget
 Background
 Overview
 Methodology
 Findings
 Conclusion
3. Watershed Management
 What & Why
 How & Who

Scientists

Conservation
groups

Government

A key component to the success of these plans is public input…you live
in the watershed! You know it best
Integrated Watershed Management Planning

Where do we go from here?

In your opinion:
• what are the priority watershed issues?
• who is responsible for watershed management?
• what do you think the DWWP program should focus on?
Thank You!

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DWWP Qualicum Beach 2013

  • 1. Public Information Meeting October 23rd 2013 Qualicum Beach, BC
  • 2. PRESENTATION Introduction 1. DWWP update  Program 1  Program 2  Program 3  Program 4  Program 5  Program 6  Program 7 2. Water Budget  Background  Overview  Methodology  Findings In 2008, residents voted to establish a Drinking Water and Watershed Protection Service…  Conclusion 3. Watershed Management  What & Why  How & Who Today, we are going to talk about where we are: • DWWP program update • Water Budget Study review • Integrated Watershed Management Planning
  • 3. Introduction: Partnerships Our program is founded on partnerships and collaboration Municipalities: The public: residents, community associations, streamkeeper groups, professionals, students. Other governmental organizations: Other RDN departments: Sustainability, Wastewater, Rec & Park
  • 4. Introduction: Program development 2008 The RDN became the first regional government in British Columbia to start a Drinking Water & Watershed Protection service 7 Program Actions 2009-Present The DWWP is guided by a technical advisory committee of experts from: forestry, hydrogeology, academia, community stewardship, fisheries, water services The program is guided by the an Action Plan that outlines the key goals and objectives
  • 6. PRESENTATION DWWP update: Program 1 1. DWWP update  Program 1 Public Awareness and Involvement  Program 2  Program 3  Program 4  Program 5  Program 6 Free Workshops Websites  Program 7 2. Water Budget Community Booth www.TeamWaterSmart.ca  Background  Overview Home Visits  Methodology  Findings  Conclusion School Program 3. Watershed Management  What & Why  How & Who www.RDNgetinvolved.ca
  • 7. PRESENTATION DWWP update: Program 1 1. DWWP update  Program 1 Public Awareness and Involvement  Program 2  Program 3 School Program: Fieldtrips  Program 4  Program 5  Program 6  Program 7 2. Water Budget  Background  Overview  Methodology  Findings  Conclusion 3. Watershed Management From the classroom…..  What & Why  How & Who To the watershed….. 2014 – field trips for Gr. 4 & 5 • • Nanaimo River watershed Englishman River watershed
  • 8. PRESENTATION DWWP update: Program 2 1. DWWP update  Program 1 Water Resources Inventory & Monitoring  Program 2  Program 3  Program 4  Program 5 Water Budget Study  Program 6  Program 7 2. Water Budget Water Map  Background  Overview  Methodology Provincial Observation Well Network Expansion  Findings  Conclusion 3. Watershed Management Volunteer Well Level Monitoring  What & Why  How & Who Community Watershed Monitoring
  • 9. PRESENTATION DWWP update: Program 2 1. DWWP update  Program 1 Water Resources Inventory & Monitoring: Highlights  Program 2  Program 3  Program 4 Provincial Observation Well Network Expansion  Program 5  Program 6  Program 7 2. Water Budget Groundwater monitoring  Background  Overview  Methodology  Findings  Conclusion 3. Watershed Management  What & Why  How & Who Volunteer Well Level Monitoring
  • 10. PRESENTATION 1. DWWP update  Program 1  Program 2  Program 3  Program 4  Program 5  Program 6 DWWP update: Program 2 Water Resources Inventory & Monitoring: Highlights Community Watershed Monitoring Network Surface water monitoring  Program 7 2. Water Budget  Background  Overview  Methodology  Findings  Conclusion 3. Watershed Management  What & Why  How & Who Volunteer Sampling Schedule 5 weeks  Summer low flow 5 weeks  Fall flush Community Watershed Monitoring Network Stewardship Groups Nanaimo & Area Land Trust Vancouver island University Island Waters Fly Fishers Departure Creek Streamkeepers Mid-Vancouver Island Habitat Enhancement Society Friends of French Creek Conservation Society Parksville-Qualicum Fish & Game / QBS Qualicum Beach Streamkeepers (QBS) Nile Creek Enhancement Society Lantzville-Nanoose Streamkeepers NORTH
  • 11. DWWP update: Program 2 PRESENTATION 1. DWWP update Water Resources Inventory & Monitoring: Highlights  Program 1  Program 2 Community Watershed Monitoring Network  Program 3  Program 4  Program 5  Program 6  Program 7 2. Water Budget  Background Provincial Observation Well Network Expansion  Overview  Methodology www.dwwp.ca  Findings  Conclusion 3. Watershed Management  What & Why  How & Who • • • • Measurements Temperature Turbidity Dissolved Oxygen Specific Conductance
  • 12. PRESENTATION 1. DWWP update  Program 1  Program 2  Program 3 DWWP update: Program 3 Land Use Planning & Development Agricultural Water Demand Model  Program 4  Program 5  Program 6  Program 7 2. Water Budget  Background  Overview  Methodology  Findings  Conclusion 3. Watershed Management  What & Why  How & Who Agriculture Land Reserve Yellow Point Development Permit Area
  • 13. PRESENTATION DWWP update: Program 4 1. DWWP update  Program 1  Program 2  Program 3  Program 4  Program 5  Program 6  Program 7 2. Water Budget  Background  Overview  Methodology  Findings  Conclusion 3. Watershed Management  What & Why  How & Who Watershed Management Planning
  • 14. PRESENTATION DWWP update: Program 5 1. DWWP update  Program 1 Water Use Management  Program 2  Program 3  Program 4  Program 5  Program 6  Program 7 2. Water Budget  Background  Overview  Methodology  Findings  Conclusion 3. Watershed Management  What & Why  How & Who Water Conservation Plan Toilet Replacement Rebate Water Purveyor Working Group Water Use Reporting Centre Rainwater Harvesting Incentive & Guidebook
  • 15. PRESENTATION DWWP update: Program 5 1. DWWP update  Program 1 Water Use Management  Program 2  Program 3  Program 4  Program 5 Rainwater Harvesting Incentive & Guidebook  Program 6  Program 7 2. Water Budget  Background  Overview  Methodology  Findings  Conclusion 3. Watershed Management  What & Why  How & Who Storing winter/spring rainwater for summer usage takes pressure off aquifers & municipal supplies
  • 16. DWWP update: Program 6 PRESENTATION Water Quality Management 1. DWWP update  Program 1  Program 2  Program 3  Program 4  Program 5  Program 6  Program 7 2. Water Budget  Background  Overview 2011 Volunteer Well Water Quality Survey  Methodology  Findings  Conclusion  What & Why Rural Water Quality Stewardship Program  How & Who No. Rebate Item 1 Well Cap 2 Surface Seal 3 Well Casing Stick-up 4 Well deactivation 5 Water Quality Testing 3. Watershed Management
  • 17. PRESENTATION DWWP update: Program 7 1. DWWP update Adapting to Climate Change  Program 1  Program 2  Program 3  Program 4  Program 5  Program 6  Program 7 2. Water Budget  Background  Overview • Sustainability -  Methodology ensure sustainable aquatic ecosystems with intact riparian vegetation and adequate instream flows.  Findings  Conclusion • Adaptability - 3. Watershed Management find ways to do more in-season management of water that is based on real time data.  What & Why  How & Who • Collaboration - • Efficiency - public processes at the watershed level that develop information and inform decision-making in a public way conservation of water and more efficient use
  • 19. PRESENTATION Water Budget Study 1. DWWP update  Program 1  Program 2 7 Water Regions within the RDN:  Program 3  Program 4  Program 5 Vancouver Island Report  Program 6  Program 7 WR1 2. Water Budget  Background  Overview  Methodology  Findings Gulf Islands Report WR3 WR2 WR4 WR5  Conclusion 3. Watershed Management  What & Why  How & Who WR6 WR7
  • 20. PRESENTATION 1. DWWP update  Program 1 Water Budget Study • Gabriola, Mudge, & Decourcey Water Budget Project Report  Program 2  Program 3  Program 4  Program 5  Program 6 Prepared by:  Program 7 2. Water Budget  Background  Overview  Methodology  Findings • Vancouver Island Water Budget Project Report  Conclusion 3. Watershed Management  What & Why  How & Who Prepared by:
  • 21. PRESENTATION Water Budget Study: Background 1. DWWP update  Program 1  Program 2  Program 3 Project Goal To improve understanding of regional water resources by:  Program 4 • Identifying water stores  Program 5 • Estimating how much water they hold  Program 6 • Characterizing how water moves between the stores  Program 7 2. Water Budget • Identifying water stores under stress  Background  Overview  Methodology Justification  Findings The Water Budget Project was specifically developed to…..  Conclusion 3. Watershed Management  What & Why  How & Who  Meet the goal of the DWWP program: [to ensure that we have a sufficient, safe and sustainable supply of water]  Address the direction of the 2010 Snapshot Report: [to ensure sufficient clean water for human, environmental, and economic needs]
  • 22. PRESENTATION 1. DWWP update  Program 1  Program 2  Program 3  Program 4  Program 5  Program 6  Program 7 2. Water Budget  Background  Overview  Methodology  Findings  Conclusion 3. Watershed Management  What & Why  How & Who Water Budget Study: Project overview
  • 23. PRESENTATION Water Budget Study: methodology 1. DWWP update  Program 1  Program 2 1. Desk study: • resource mapping • Data compilation 2. Data collection: • Water level monitoring • Pump tests • Geological logging  Program 3  Program 4  Program 5  Program 6  Program 7 2. Water Budget  Background  Overview  Methodology  Findings 3. Conceptual model development • Based on physical characteristics • Current scientific understanding  Conclusion 3. Watershed Management  What & Why  How & Who 4. Water budget calculation = INPUT – OUTPUT + (Rainfall, US gain) 5. STORAGE (ET, DS loss, abstraction) Stress assessment • Low Stress • Moderate Stress • High Stress surplus balance deficit
  • 24. PRESENTATION 1. DWWP update  Program 1  Program 2  Program 3 Water Budget Study: methodology Conceptual model development Example…..  Program 4 Groundwater flow  Program 5  Program 6  Program 7 2. Water Budget 1.  Background  Overview  Methodology Water in rock fractures  Findings  Conclusion 3. Watershed Management  What & Why Saturated zone  How & Who 2. Water between grains Photo Credit: Natural Resources Canada
  • 25. Water Budget: VI Conceptual model development PRESENTATION 1. DWWP update  Program 1  Program 2  Program 3  Program 4  Program 5  Program 6  Program 7 2. Water Budget GIS based approach: • Topography maps • Climate data A • Land cover maps • Geological maps • Water level • Aquifer properties  Background  Overview  Methodology  Findings  Conclusion 3. Watershed Management  What & Why  How & Who WR1 C B GIS Layers
  • 26. Water Budget: Gab conceptual model development PRESENTATION 1. DWWP update  Program 1  Program 2  Program 3  Program 4 A  Program 5  Program 6  Program 7 2. Water Budget  Background  Overview  Methodology  Findings  Conclusion 3. Watershed Management  What & Why  How & Who C B
  • 27. PRESENTATION Water Budget Study 1. DWWP update  Program 1  Program 2  Program 3  Program 4 Water Budget Calculations Accounting…..  Program 5  Program 6  Program 7 2. Water Budget  Background  Overview  Methodology  Findings  Conclusion 3. Watershed Management  What & Why  How & Who for water….. = input – output + storage (rainfall) (evaporation)
  • 28. PRESENTATION Water Budget Study 1. DWWP update  Program 1  Program 2  Program 3  Program 4  Program 5  Program 6  Program 7 2. Water Budget  Background  Overview  Methodology  Findings  Conclusion 3. Watershed Management  What & Why  How & Who + Inputs - Outputs Change in storage rainfall Evaporation & transpiration Snowpack surface water inflow Surface water outflow Soil zone groundwater inflow Groundwater outflow Streams, rivers, reservoirs imported water Exported water Aquifers
  • 29. PRESENTATION 1. DWWP update  Program 1  Program 2  Program 3 Water Budget Study Example….. RECHARGE calculation  Program 4  Program 5  Program 6  Program 7 2. Water Budget  Background  Overview  Methodology  Findings  Conclusion 3. Watershed Management  What & Why input output  How & Who loss balance 206 – 71 + 33 = 168 Recharge 168 mm
  • 30. PRESENTATION Water Budget Study Stress Assessments: VI 1. DWWP update  Program 1  Program 2 Calculation of the % of supply that is demanded  Program 3 (Based on Summer Conditions)  Program 4  Program 5  Program 6 Input (supply) supply  Program 7 2. Water Budget  Background  Overview  Methodology  Findings  Conclusion 3. Watershed Management  What & Why 150 Output (demand) demand Demand (% supply) Stress Ranking >150% Very high 100-150% High 75-100% Moderate-high 50-75% Moderate 25-50% Low-moderate 0-25% Low 125 100 75  How & Who 50 25 0
  • 31. Water Budget Study Stress Assessments: VI Surface Water (Outputs) (Inputs) IN: estimated river flow IN: Licensed storage for managed reservoirs & Average water level variation on lakes and wetlands 120% OUT: 10% of average OUT: industrial, municipal, annual discharge (flow) domestic, agricultural
  • 32. Water Budget Study Stress Assessments: VI (Outputs) Groundwater (Inputs) IN: recharge from rainfall + seepage from overlaying aquifer + lateral recharge + = OUT: loss to downstream creek or aquifer + human demand (abstractions)
  • 33. PRESENTATION Findings: Water Stress Assessment 1. DWWP update  Program 1  Program 2  Program 3  Program 4  Program 5  Program 6  Program 7 2. Water Budget  Background  Overview  Methodology  Findings  Conclusion 3. Watershed Management  What & Why  How & Who GI: 13 Sub-regions VI: 43 Sub-regions 5 deficit regions (July – Aug) 1 deficit region (Apr – Sept) 10 Low stress 7 Low/Mod stress 6 Mod stress 11 Mod/High stress 6 High stress 3 V.High stress 23 20 (demand > supply)
  • 34. Findings: Vancouver Island PRESENTATION 1. DWWP update  Program 1  Program 2 WR2: Little Qualicum • • • • • •  Program 3  Program 4  Program 5  Program 6  Program 7 2. Water Budget Fifth largest water region area of approximately 259 km2 Two hydrometric stations six climate stations ~42 surface water diversion points ~387 wells  Background  Overview  Methodology WR3: French Creek  Findings  Conclusion 3. Watershed Management  What & Why  How & Who • • • • • • One of the smallest water regions area of approximately 121 km2 Two hydrometric stations five climate stations ~68 surface water diversion licenses ~895 wells
  • 35. PRESENTATION Findings: Vancouver Island 1. DWWP update  Program 1  Program 2  Program 3  Program 4  Program 5  Program 6  Program 7 2. Water Budget  Background  Overview  Methodology  Findings  Conclusion 3. Watershed Management  What & Why  How & Who WR2: Little Qualicum
  • 36. PRESENTATION Findings: Vancouver Island 1. DWWP update  Program 1  Program 2  Program 3  Program 4  Program 5  Program 6  Program 7 2. Water Budget  Background  Overview  Methodology  Findings  Conclusion 3. Watershed Management  What & Why  How & Who WR3: French Creek
  • 37. PRESENTATION 1. DWWP update  Program 1 Findings: Vancouver Island WR2: Little Qualicum  Program 2  Program 3  Program 4  Program 5  Program 6  Program 7 2. Water Budget Surface water: moderate stress, little qualicum  Background  Overview  Methodology  Findings  Conclusion 3. Watershed Management  What & Why  How & Who Groundwater: 2 low stress, 1 moderate & 2 moderate-high stress
  • 38. PRESENTATION Findings: Vancouver Island 1. DWWP update  Program 1  Program 2 WR3: French Creek  Program 3  Program 4  Program 5  Program 6  Program 7 2. Water Budget Surface water: high stress, French Creek  Background  Overview  Methodology  Findings  Conclusion 3. Watershed Management  What & Why  How & Who Groundwater: 1 low-moderate stress, 1 moderate & 2 high stress
  • 39. PRESENTATION Findings: Vancouver Island 1. DWWP update  Program 1  Program 2  Program 3  Program 4  Program 5  Program 6  Program 7 2. Water Budget  Background WR2: Little Qualicum recommendations • Observation wells in aquifers 661, 663 & 217 • Summer surface flow measurement McBey Creek, Lockwood Creek & Whiskey Creek • Lake level monitoring on Illusion Lake and Spider Lake  Overview  Methodology  Findings  Conclusion WR3: French Creek recommendations: 3. Watershed Management  What & Why  How & Who • Observation well in aquifer 212 • Summer surface flow measurements at Morning Star Creek, Grandon Creek & Carrey Creek
  • 40. PRESENTATION 1. DWWP update  Program 1  Program 2  Program 3  Program 4  Program 5 Findings: data gaps Author recommendations: 1. Mandatory well log submission 2. Standardization of aquifer testing  Program 6  Program 7 3. Increase well observation network 2. Water Budget  Background  Overview  Methodology  Findings  Conclusion 3. Watershed Management  What & Why  How & Who 4. Reactivation of stream gauging (WSC) 5. Increase saline intrusion monitoring 6. Improve Water Budget calculation parameters - Gabriola water use data from survey - Hydrological properties
  • 41. PRESENTATION Conclusion 1. DWWP update  Program 1  Program 2  Program 3  Program 4  Program 5  Program 6 The Phase One Water Budgets provide the most comprehensive collation of information on the region's water resources that has been made available to date  Program 7 2. Water Budget  Background  Overview  Methodology  Findings  Conclusion 3. Watershed Management  What & Why  How & Who • Results are purely conceptual and not intended for water management decision making or policy development • Large degree of uncertainty due to lack of data • Highlights data gaps and need for increased monitoring • Stepping stone for the future!
  • 42. For more details and to download the complete reports VISIT: www.rdnwaterbudget.ca Report Download
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  • 45. PRESENTATION Integrated Watershed Management Planning 1. DWWP update  Program 1  Program 2 WHAT is a Integrated Watershed Management Plan?  Program 3  Program 4  Program 5 Phase Two & Three Phase One  Program 6  Program 7 2. Water Budget  Background  Overview  Methodology  Findings  Conclusion 3. Watershed Management  What & Why  How & Who Phase Three It considers all human and environmental aspects of a watershed
  • 46. Integrated Watershed Management Planning PRESENTATION 1. DWWP update  Program 1  Program 2  Program 3 WHY is it needed? • Land use activities such as forestry, mining, agriculture, urbanization, fisheries and recreation all impact water resources • Water resource problems are reaching global proportions; how we manage our water and how our neighbors manage theirs has an impact on all of us • There is a wide variety of processes that affect the hydrological cycle; only managing one aspect is mismanagement. A holistic approach is the only way forward  Program 4  Program 5  Program 6  Program 7 2. Water Budget  Background  Overview  Methodology  Findings  Conclusion 3. Watershed Management  What & Why  How & Who
  • 47. PRESENTATION Integrated Watershed Management Planning 1. DWWP update  Program 1 HOW? What does a planning framework include?  Program 2  Program 3  Program 4 1. Identification of river basin areas (water regions)  Program 5  Program 6 2. Identification of water resources (surface and ground water)  Program 7 2. Water Budget 3. Identification of measurement parameters (chemical/ecological/social)  Background  Overview 4. Identification of protected areas (forests, parks, fisheries)  Methodology  Findings 5. Assess current state (i.e. poor, good, high)  WHAT  Conclusion 3. Watershed Management  What & Why  How & Who 6. Reasons for not achieving good status  WHY 7. Action plan to achieve good status/improve  HOW
  • 48. PRESENTATION Integrated Watershed Management Planning 1. DWWP update  Program 1 WHO?  Program 2  Program 3 Residents  Program 4  Program 5 Industry  Program 6 Stewardship groups  Program 7 2. Water Budget  Background  Overview  Methodology  Findings  Conclusion 3. Watershed Management  What & Why  How & Who Scientists Conservation groups Government A key component to the success of these plans is public input…you live in the watershed! You know it best
  • 49. Integrated Watershed Management Planning Where do we go from here? In your opinion: • what are the priority watershed issues? • who is responsible for watershed management? • what do you think the DWWP program should focus on?