Quamichan Watershed
Management Plan Update




  Quw’utsun’ Conference Centre
      10:25 am – 10:50 am
     Saturday, June 5, 2010
Agenda
   Introduction
   Management Plan
   Guiding Principles
   Vision
   Goals and Objectives
   Responsibility Matrix
   Implementation Strategy
   Questions?
Kwamustun Xatsa’




The Quamichan Watershed has
been an important source of food,
drinking water, and resources for
millennia
Quamichan Village was the
largest settlement in the area
People are still attracted to
living in the watershed
Satelite photos clearly show
the level of development
Closer examination
shows the impact
•    Increased nutrient levels as a result of:
         Increased development in the watershed

         Past and continued residential and agricultural
          practices
         Removal and degradation of riparian areas

•    Increased water temperatures, low oxygen levels,
     and record fish kills as a result of:
         Dredging of the outflow stream
         Shallow lake bed
         Global warming
•    Increased health hazards with high cyanobacteria
     levels
•    Acceleration of downward spiral through invasive
     fish and vegetation species
Quamichan Lake
Management Plan


o    Watershed Context
o    Guiding Principles
o    Vision Statement
o    Goals, Objectives and Actions
Guiding Principles
o    Foster stewardship and work cooperatively
     with all stakeholders to improve the
     ecological integrity of the watershed
o    Treat all lands within the watershed as one
     unit, while recognizing the diversity of land
     use activities, ownership needs and their
     influence on the watershed
o    Promote long-term strategies that will benefit
     the overall ecological system
o    Strike a balance between ecological
     preservation and recreational diversity
Watershed Approach
Vision:
The Quamichan Lake
Watershed is valued as in
important feature in the
Cowichan Valley


To enact this Vision the Management Plan contains
o  5 Goals
o  15 Objectives

o  55 Actions
Goal #1:
Inspire the people of the Cowichan Valley to
truly value the Quamichan Watershed
Inspire the people of the
Cowichan Valley to truly value the
Quamichan Watershed
•  Increase the visibility of the Quamichan
   Watershed through promoting recreation
   and educational activities
•  Increase the awareness of the Quamichan
   Watershed as a place to experience and
   support wildlife Promote long-term
   strategies that will benefit the overall
   ecological system.
•  Increase public involvement in watershed
   management to create a culture of
   “Community Ownership” within the
   Cowichan Valley
Goal #2
Improve the Water Quality of
Quamichan Lake and the watershed
Improve the Water Quality of
Quamichan Lake and the Watershed
•  Reduce the amount of source nutrient
   (internal load) in Quamichan Lake
•  Reduce non-source nutrient input from
   land and water activities in the
   Quamichan Watershed
•  Monitor the water quality in Quamichan
   Lake
Goal #3:
Ensure that the water levels of
Quamichan Lake support multiple
uses within the watershed
Ensure that the water level of
Quamichan Lake supports
multiple uses within the
watershed
•  Develop a hydrology model of the
   Quamichan Watershed
•  Ensure adequate spring and fall
   water flows in the lake
Goal #4:
Champion ecologically
sustainable land use practices
within the watershed
Champion ecologically
 sustainable land use practices
 within the watershed
•  Complete the Quamichan Watershed
   Definition
•  Ensure that the Quamichan Watershed is
   integrated into other land and water planning
   efforts within the Cowichan Valley
•  Support the implementation of environmental
   farm practices within the watershed
•  Support the adoption of ecologically sound
   landowner activities
Goal # 5
Improve habitat in the watershed
to support a sustainable fishery
and overall biodiversity
Improve the habitat in the
watershed to support a sustainable
fishery and overall biodiversity
•  Protect the riparian habitat within the
                                    n
   Quamichan Watershed
•  Protect native animal and fish species,
   particularly those that are endangered
   within the Quamichan Watershed
•  Conduct a viability assessment of re-
   introducing an anadromous fish
   (salmon) habitat to the Quamichan
   Watershed s
Quamichan Watershed
Management Plan

 Management Plan
  Implementation Strategy
  •  Responsibility Matrix
  •  Prioritization and Sequencing of
     Actions
  •  Monitoring and Evaluation Strategy
  •  Communications Plan
Responsibility Matrix


•    Cowichan Tribes/HTG
•    TimberWest/Couverdon
•    Municipality of North Cowichan
•    Department of Fisheries and Oceans
•    Ministry of Environment
•    Watershed Property Owners
•    Covenant Holders
 Implementation Strategy
o    Prioritization and sequencing of
     Actions
o    Integration of Actions into the
     Implementation Strategy
o    Secure funding
o    Take ACTION
o    Monitoring and Evaluation Strategy
Questions
  and
Answers

Forum

  • 1.
    Quamichan Watershed Management PlanUpdate Quw’utsun’ Conference Centre 10:25 am – 10:50 am Saturday, June 5, 2010
  • 2.
    Agenda Introduction Management Plan Guiding Principles Vision Goals and Objectives Responsibility Matrix Implementation Strategy Questions?
  • 3.
    Kwamustun Xatsa’ The QuamichanWatershed has been an important source of food, drinking water, and resources for millennia
  • 4.
    Quamichan Village wasthe largest settlement in the area
  • 5.
    People are stillattracted to living in the watershed
  • 6.
    Satelite photos clearlyshow the level of development
  • 7.
    Closer examination shows theimpact •  Increased nutrient levels as a result of:   Increased development in the watershed   Past and continued residential and agricultural practices   Removal and degradation of riparian areas •  Increased water temperatures, low oxygen levels, and record fish kills as a result of:   Dredging of the outflow stream   Shallow lake bed   Global warming •  Increased health hazards with high cyanobacteria levels •  Acceleration of downward spiral through invasive fish and vegetation species
  • 8.
    Quamichan Lake Management Plan o  Watershed Context o  Guiding Principles o  Vision Statement o  Goals, Objectives and Actions
  • 9.
    Guiding Principles o  Foster stewardship and work cooperatively with all stakeholders to improve the ecological integrity of the watershed o  Treat all lands within the watershed as one unit, while recognizing the diversity of land use activities, ownership needs and their influence on the watershed o  Promote long-term strategies that will benefit the overall ecological system o  Strike a balance between ecological preservation and recreational diversity
  • 10.
  • 11.
    Vision: The Quamichan Lake Watershedis valued as in important feature in the Cowichan Valley To enact this Vision the Management Plan contains o  5 Goals o  15 Objectives o  55 Actions
  • 12.
    Goal #1: Inspire thepeople of the Cowichan Valley to truly value the Quamichan Watershed
  • 13.
    Inspire the peopleof the Cowichan Valley to truly value the Quamichan Watershed •  Increase the visibility of the Quamichan Watershed through promoting recreation and educational activities •  Increase the awareness of the Quamichan Watershed as a place to experience and support wildlife Promote long-term strategies that will benefit the overall ecological system. •  Increase public involvement in watershed management to create a culture of “Community Ownership” within the Cowichan Valley
  • 14.
    Goal #2 Improve theWater Quality of Quamichan Lake and the watershed
  • 15.
    Improve the WaterQuality of Quamichan Lake and the Watershed •  Reduce the amount of source nutrient (internal load) in Quamichan Lake •  Reduce non-source nutrient input from land and water activities in the Quamichan Watershed •  Monitor the water quality in Quamichan Lake
  • 16.
    Goal #3: Ensure thatthe water levels of Quamichan Lake support multiple uses within the watershed
  • 17.
    Ensure that thewater level of Quamichan Lake supports multiple uses within the watershed •  Develop a hydrology model of the Quamichan Watershed •  Ensure adequate spring and fall water flows in the lake
  • 18.
    Goal #4: Champion ecologically sustainableland use practices within the watershed
  • 19.
    Champion ecologically sustainableland use practices within the watershed •  Complete the Quamichan Watershed Definition •  Ensure that the Quamichan Watershed is integrated into other land and water planning efforts within the Cowichan Valley •  Support the implementation of environmental farm practices within the watershed •  Support the adoption of ecologically sound landowner activities
  • 20.
    Goal # 5 Improvehabitat in the watershed to support a sustainable fishery and overall biodiversity
  • 21.
    Improve the habitatin the watershed to support a sustainable fishery and overall biodiversity •  Protect the riparian habitat within the n Quamichan Watershed •  Protect native animal and fish species, particularly those that are endangered within the Quamichan Watershed •  Conduct a viability assessment of re- introducing an anadromous fish (salmon) habitat to the Quamichan Watershed s
  • 22.
    Quamichan Watershed Management Plan  ManagementPlan   Implementation Strategy •  Responsibility Matrix •  Prioritization and Sequencing of Actions •  Monitoring and Evaluation Strategy •  Communications Plan
  • 23.
    Responsibility Matrix •  Cowichan Tribes/HTG •  TimberWest/Couverdon •  Municipality of North Cowichan •  Department of Fisheries and Oceans •  Ministry of Environment •  Watershed Property Owners •  Covenant Holders
  • 24.
     Implementation Strategy o  Prioritization and sequencing of Actions o  Integration of Actions into the Implementation Strategy o  Secure funding o  Take ACTION o  Monitoring and Evaluation Strategy
  • 25.