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Water Resources
Wyoming
Water Coalition - Water Policy
WACD Watershed Strategic Plan
Wyoming Watersheds Progress 2005
Status
of Conservation District
Water Quality Management Activities
on Impaired/Threatened Waters
***Coming
Soon - Wyoming Watersheds Progress 2007***
Water
Resources Programs
Animal Feeding Operation Program
A true demonstration of voluntary efforts at work and
the agriculture communities commitment to water quality, the WACD in partnership
with the livestock industry, is currently implementing a grant program
aimed at assisting agriculture
producers in addressing water quality concerns
caused by animal feeding operations. Twenty-one demonstration sites are being
established around Wyoming. The technical assistance for these projects
was
provided in part by the USDA Natural Resource Conservation Service. These sites are
located in Platte County (2), Goshen County (5), Natrona County (2), Washakie County (2),
Crook County (2), Carbon County (4), Big Horn County (1), Hot Springs County (2), Lincoln
County (1). This program is funded in part through a section 319 grant from the
US EPA and the Wyoming Department of Environmental Quality. WACD developed a brochure aimed at educating producers on laws &
liabilities, potential pollutants, best management practices and other issues
related to confined livestock operations. Included in this brochure is a
producer self-evaluation that can
be utilized to determine if the operation has the potential to impact water quality.
Septic
System Tool Kit
To help local conservation districts address homeowner septic system issues,
WACD has developed a septic system tool kit for districts to localize.
The tool kit includes an informational
brochure, suggested ranking criteria, a homeowner self-assessment and a
homeowner contract. Each document can be edited to include local information
and regulations.
The tools were developed by WACD in
cooperation with the Wyoming Department of Environmental Quality as part of
WACD’s 319 grant. The Non-Point Source task force reviewed the information
in late May. For more information on the septic system program and how it
ties in to watershed planning, contact the WACD watershed coordinator at
632-5716. More septic system information can be found on the EPA's
website.
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