WRIA 14 PLANNING UNIT MEETING
Wednesday, August 27, 2003
2:30-4:30 p.m.
Shelton Civic Center
Shelton, WA
Meeting Summary
Attendance:
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Government Members Present: |
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Theresa Parsons, City of Shelton |
Jayni Kamin & Jason Manassee, Mason County |
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John Konovsky, Squaxin Tribe |
Phil Wiatrak, State Dept. of Ecology |
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Dick Wilson, Mason County PUD # 1 |
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Government Members Absent: |
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Thurston County |
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Other Planning Unit Members Present: |
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Warren Dawes, SWPSWC |
Bob Simmons & Marilyn Brennan, WSU |
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Constance Ibsen, LHCWIC |
Anita Latch, Citizen |
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Diane Cooper, Taylor Shellfish |
Nancy Ness, Citizen |
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Others Present: |
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Kim Zabel-Lincoln, Mason County |
Susan Gulick, Technical Project Mgr/Facilitator |
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Stuart Glasoe, PSAT |
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Kim Lincoln briefed the PU on the
activities funded by last years water quality grant.
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The project included dye testing
around the North Bay Sewage treatment plant, shoreline survey and water
sampling in Oakland Bay, and completion of the Water Quality Monitoring Plan.
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Detailed results can be found on
the County’s web page and or the WRIA 14 web page.
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The final water quality monitoring
plan will be distributed in the near future.
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The PU discussed options for
amending the water quality grant from Ecology.
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The PU favors installation of
staff gauges and beginning monitoring consistent with the water quality
monitoring plan.
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Phil, Kim, John, Diane and Jason
agreed to work on the scope some more and bring a proposal to the next
Technical Committee meeting.
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The PU authorized the TC to make
final decisions on the grant amendment and forward the grant to Ecology without
additional review or approval by the PU.
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If a PU members wants to propose
spending additional funds for water quality monitoring (beyond the amount
available in the grant) this would need to come back to the PU for a decision.
Instream Flow Grant
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The PU reviewed and approved the
ISF grant amendment with changes.
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Susan will make the revisions and
Phil will begin the review process at Ecology.
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Susan presented a draft RFP for
the ISF hydrogeological study. The PU
suggested an RFQ may be a more appropriate vehicle for consultant
selection. Susan will transform the RFP
into an RFQ.
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John and Bob agreed to give Susan
some detailed language about how to refer to the deeper aquifers.
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Grays Harbor County has notified
the initiating governments that they will opt out of the WRIA 14 Planning Unit
process (as allowed through recent legislation) and therefore will not need to
adopt the plan.
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The County Fair received good
participation.
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WSU is now working on a new
edition of the newsletter.
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WSU also continues to conduct
on-site septic outreach.
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Anita, Nancy, Jason & Warren
volunteered to help staff the booth at Oyster Fest.
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Stuart Glasoe reminded the PU that
PIE grant applications are available; proposals are due on Oct. 13th.
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Stuart distributed shellfish fact
sheets that are available on the PSAT web site, or let Stuart know if you want
additional hard copies.
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Bob distributed brochures for a
workshop on TMDLs at the Skamania Lodge on October 29th-30th.
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The next TC meeting will be on
Wednesday, Sept. 10th, from 10-12 at the Civic Center.
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The next PU meeting will be on
Wednesday, Sept. 24th from 2:30-4:30 at the Civic Center.