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SLIPP




Shuswap Lake
Integrated Planning
Process (SLIPP)

Education, Compliance and
Enforcement Program
Update

June 16, 2010
Presentation Outline

Recap SLIPP Education, Compliance and Enforcement Strategies

Review 2009 E, C & E Results

Review 2010 Plans and Priorities

Review 2010 Activities to Date

Questions and Answers




                                        -2-
RECAP: SLIPP Strategic Plan: E, C & E Strategies

The SLIPP Strategic Plan contains 3 key Education, Compliance and Enforcement
Strategies:




         Establish an                                           Create the
                                        Engage
            Annual                                            Shuswap Lake
                                   Stakeholders in E,
      Coordinated E, C &                                        Integrated
                                    C & E Initiatives
      E Planning Process                                    Response Process




  All 3 strategies are being implemented




                                           -3-
Coordinated Annual E, C & E Planning
Implemented for past 3 years

Achievements

  April 2008: 1st Annual E, C & E Planning and Review Meeting
   2008 Plan
   2008 Results Report


  June 2009: 2nd Annual E, C & E Planning and Review Meeting
   2009 Plan
   2009 Draft Results Report


  June 2010: 3rd Annual E, C & E Planning and Review Meeting
   2010 Draft Plan




                                         -4-
Coordinated E, C & E Implementation

Achievements


 2008:
  – 30 joint lake patrols
  – Foreshore Mapping Project: A baseline
    of the entire Shuswap and Mara lakes
    lakefront
  – Over 2000 warnings, tickets, charges,
    evictions or restoration actions were
    issued
 2009
  – Increased collaboration




                                            -5-
Stakeholder Engagement

Achievements


  35 SLIPP lake patrols, 25 RCMP lake patrols, weekly BC Parks Ranger patrols,
   weekend patrols of CSRD Parks
  6 Town Halls (700 attendees)
   - 3 Foreshore Mapping Project/key regulations
   - 3 Safer Communities
  2 Meetings with SLIPP Public Advisory, Technical and Steering Committees
  Developed a Stakeholder Engagement Program for review and implementation starting
   in 2010




                                         -6-
Stakeholder Engagement

Achievements


  Meetings with industry and community groups :
   - Dock builders RE: foreshore regulations
   - Commercial boating RE: BC Parks regulations
   - Commercial boating RE: Black and grey water prohibition
   - Boating rental shops RE: boating safety
   - Community groups and developers RE: source protection
   - Community meetings RE: water quality
   - Marine retailers RE: TC regulation updates
   - Regional District public meetings and consultations
   - Vernon & Kelowna Boat Shows
  Information posted to agency websites and handouts shared in community




                                          -7-
Stakeholder Engagement

Achievements


  Collaboration with Shuswap Lakewatch resulted in 28 incidents reported and 9
   warnings issued
  Engaged BC Conservation Corps youth in public education on Fisheries and Water
   Acts
  Collaboration with SWATand Swansea Point Comm Association volunteers:
    water clarity monitoring
    Attached algae




                                         -8-
Shuswap Enforcement Strategy

Achievements


  55 high priority foreshore violations witnessed during the 2008 Foreshore Mapping
   Project, including docks, retaining walls and groynes
  14/55 violations actioned and closed. Results include:
   - Guilty plea by an Old Town Bay development. Settlement of $375,000 for illegally
     altering fish habitat: $5000 fine, $70,000 contribution to the Fraser Basin Council for
     SLIPP; and $300,000 for remediation
   - Removal of six docks on crown land:
              -   Public Access at end of Grant Road, Sorrento
              -   Fronting private property, Henstridge Road, Sorrento
   - Removal in progress of docks in Dasniers Bay Area, Seymour Arm
  26/55 cases are being recommended for action, including Crown trespass and Water
   Act violations




                                                   -9-
Additional Compliance Promotion and Enforcement

Achievements

  BC Parks
   - 26 tickets, 7 evictions ,87 written violation warnings
   - Verbal warnings (Litter (1207), Liquor (70), Park Act (466), which included fireworks,
      disobeying signs, noise, and tree cutting violations)
  BC Ministry of Forests and Range/COS
   - 10 tickets for beach fires during fireban
   - Seized $1000 of fireworks
  BC Ministry of Environment, Conservation Officer Service
   - 60 TC occurrences – boating safety
   - 45 Fisheries occurrences
   - 30 foreshore habitat, trespass or Water Act occurrences
  CSRD Compliance Officer active in response to written complaints
  Fisheries and Oceans Canada, Fisheries Act
  Transport Canada/COS
   - Condemned and removed boat “The Arc” from lake


                                          - 10 -
2009 E, C & E Results

Achievements


  Grey and blackwater discharge:
   - 15-20 Private Boats dye tested for blackwater discharge
   - One boat tested positive in Salmon Arm area, fined $1000 and removed from lake

  Collaborated with houseboat industry to
   achieve the following commitments:
    - Plumb all kitchen sinks to contain
      100% of greywater prior to 2010
      season
    - Waterways has removed/
      disconnected washing machines and
      retrofitted some boats with greywater
      holding tanks
    - All new vessels built will have 100%
      greywater containment
    - Status updates will be provided
      regularly on MoE’s website
                                          - 11 -
2010 Plans and Priorities

 SLIPP E, C & E priorities remain: public safety, foreshore habitat, water quality
 Increased presence on the lakes during busy season
 Implement stakeholder engagement plan
 CSRD foreshore & water zoning bylaws ongoing to cover entire Shuswap &
  Mara Lake – covers docks and mooring buoys
 Actions under Forests and Range Act to address ATV use in wetlands
 Increased dye testing for black water discharge
 Noise
 ILMB & DFO new and replacement commercial and strata marinas to comply
  with updated guidelines for




                                        - 12 -
2010 Activities to date

 Joint SLIPP lake patrols
  – Education, awareness and compliance promotion
  – Working with contractors and landowners in the spring before lake reaches high water
    mark
  – Visits to ongoing high-priority violation sites for follow-up
 DFO 3 Patrols: Easter weekend, April, May long weekend
  – Vessel patrol of the Salmon Arm of Shuswap Lake, worked with 3 sites regarding
    foreshore activities such as beach burning, beach modification and petroleum storage
    sales and handling
 COS/TC: 3 Patrols on May long weekend
  – Noted houseboats parked on foreshore of Mara Lake
  – Issued 105 tickets over May long weekend for fishing licenses, litter, boating safety
 Stakeholder engagement




                                              - 13 -
Progress Report
What kinds of impacts?
 buildings  and associated
  effects (example: septic
  field leakage)
 docks
 buoys
 sand  (from clearing a beach or
  adding sand)
 gravel (from clearing)
 milfoil
the impacts manifest at the scale of
populations
 Impacts
 littoral   zone- shallow productive area
 (we can find fish habitat area)
 known  spawning (char, sockeye)
 potential spawning/rearing habitat
A simple, updatable system for
 considering impacts at the proper
 scale.
Littoral
            zone




Littoral = lighted = shallow
productive part of the lake
Blind
Bay
and grabbed the values in the littoral
                   zone
Took the impacts




                                     to get areas of shallow
                                     productive lake....
Low impact   High impact
33% in 5-12
Class 5




             Class 7
Class 12



                       Class 0
Human        Sand/gravel
habitation   included (not
impacts      very good for
alone        char)
Some data missing
 the   input data (ideally has to be complete and
 high confidence)
 the mathematical logic (has to be reasonable)
 the assumptions for weighting the impacts
 (well understood what you are assuming)
 how    the resulting map is presented to the
 user (red looks scarier than yellow or
 green...education about the tool is important)
 input  more spawning data
 model suitable habitat for char and
  sockeye
 update milfoil layer
 add other impacts ( ex. industry, linear
  corridors)
 correct some missing data (buoys and
  milfoil)
 field check the littoral zone
  assist and encourage good management
 consolidates all the information in one
  place
 clarify the assumptions
 force you to acknowledge information
  gaps
 are almost always better than no model
  (as long as people understand the limits)
Fin
impact = substrate x Ws+ milfoil x Wm +
        human habitation x Wh
      I=1(s:g) +1M + 0.75 (1B + 1D +1D)
moving window analysis- step 1




  39- 3 x 3 m building cells/150m radius circle
moving window analysis- step 2




41- 3 x 3 m building cells/150m radius circle
moving window analysis- step 13




11- 3 x 3 m building cells/150m radius circle
Number of
cells




            impact = substrate x Ws+ milfoil x
              Wm + human habitation x Wh

             I=1S +1M + 0.75 (1B + 1D +1D)
Shuswap Lake
Integrated Planning
Process (SLIPP)
Implementation

Funding SLIPP



June 16, 2010

                      © Deloitte & Touche LLP and affiliated entities.
SLIPP Funding model
•    The funding model identifies the anticipated expenses and revenues associated with implementing the
     strategic plan


•    The funding model includes:
     – Expenses:
        •   Watershed activities and projects, to address the goals identified in the strategic plan
        •   Administration and operating activities
     – Revenues:
        •   Funding from government agencies and partner organizations
        •   In-kind resources from government agencies
        •   Funding from local governments (proposed)
•    To execute the SLIPP strategic plan, the organization will require:
     – Steady, predictable annual revenues
     – Continued support from agencies, local governments and other organizations
     – Financial contributions from the communities within the Shuswap Lakes watershed
•    The organization’s financial resources must be managed across multi-year period, to fund long-term projects




49                                                                                         © Deloitte & Touche LLP and affiliated entities.
Funding model – Fraser Basin Council Year 1
Pilot

                                                            Income and in-
                                                             kind resource
                                                 Expenses          support                    Variance
     Watershed activities and project expenses

        Foreshore Development Projects           $150,000         $100,000                      $50,000

        Water Quality                            $280,000         $150,000                    $130,000
        Recreation Management Plan               $105,000            $70,000                    $35,000

        Compliance and enforcement               $185,000         $150,000                      $35,000
        Stakeholder communication and
                                                  $85,000            $40,000                    $45,000
        education
     Administration, meetings, reporting out
                                                  $85,000            $45,000                    $40,000
     expenses
     Total                                       $890,000         $555,000                    $335,000




50                                                              © Deloitte & Touche LLP and affiliated entities.
Local Government Partners

• The following 4 local governments are in discussions over contributing funding to the
  SLIPP Pilot:


     – City of Salmon Arm
     – Columbia Shuswap Regional District
     – District of Sicamous
     – Thompson Nicola Regional District




51                                                                   © Deloitte & Touche LLP and affiliated entities.
Next Steps

• Local governments to consider ability to support SLIPP in
  FY 2011 and going forward
     – If support is available, determine appropriate split between
       local governments


• Confirm level of Government and third party support


• Calibrate annual work program based on available funding
  (in-kind and dollars)




52                                                 © Deloitte & Touche LLP and affiliated entities.

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SLIPP SC TT PAC meeting June 2010 with ECE update

  • 1. SLIPP Shuswap Lake Integrated Planning Process (SLIPP) Education, Compliance and Enforcement Program Update June 16, 2010
  • 2. Presentation Outline Recap SLIPP Education, Compliance and Enforcement Strategies Review 2009 E, C & E Results Review 2010 Plans and Priorities Review 2010 Activities to Date Questions and Answers -2-
  • 3. RECAP: SLIPP Strategic Plan: E, C & E Strategies The SLIPP Strategic Plan contains 3 key Education, Compliance and Enforcement Strategies: Establish an Create the Engage Annual Shuswap Lake Stakeholders in E, Coordinated E, C & Integrated C & E Initiatives E Planning Process Response Process All 3 strategies are being implemented -3-
  • 4. Coordinated Annual E, C & E Planning Implemented for past 3 years Achievements  April 2008: 1st Annual E, C & E Planning and Review Meeting 2008 Plan 2008 Results Report  June 2009: 2nd Annual E, C & E Planning and Review Meeting 2009 Plan 2009 Draft Results Report  June 2010: 3rd Annual E, C & E Planning and Review Meeting 2010 Draft Plan -4-
  • 5. Coordinated E, C & E Implementation Achievements  2008: – 30 joint lake patrols – Foreshore Mapping Project: A baseline of the entire Shuswap and Mara lakes lakefront – Over 2000 warnings, tickets, charges, evictions or restoration actions were issued  2009 – Increased collaboration -5-
  • 6. Stakeholder Engagement Achievements  35 SLIPP lake patrols, 25 RCMP lake patrols, weekly BC Parks Ranger patrols, weekend patrols of CSRD Parks  6 Town Halls (700 attendees) - 3 Foreshore Mapping Project/key regulations - 3 Safer Communities  2 Meetings with SLIPP Public Advisory, Technical and Steering Committees  Developed a Stakeholder Engagement Program for review and implementation starting in 2010 -6-
  • 7. Stakeholder Engagement Achievements  Meetings with industry and community groups : - Dock builders RE: foreshore regulations - Commercial boating RE: BC Parks regulations - Commercial boating RE: Black and grey water prohibition - Boating rental shops RE: boating safety - Community groups and developers RE: source protection - Community meetings RE: water quality - Marine retailers RE: TC regulation updates - Regional District public meetings and consultations - Vernon & Kelowna Boat Shows  Information posted to agency websites and handouts shared in community -7-
  • 8. Stakeholder Engagement Achievements  Collaboration with Shuswap Lakewatch resulted in 28 incidents reported and 9 warnings issued  Engaged BC Conservation Corps youth in public education on Fisheries and Water Acts  Collaboration with SWATand Swansea Point Comm Association volunteers:  water clarity monitoring  Attached algae -8-
  • 9. Shuswap Enforcement Strategy Achievements  55 high priority foreshore violations witnessed during the 2008 Foreshore Mapping Project, including docks, retaining walls and groynes  14/55 violations actioned and closed. Results include: - Guilty plea by an Old Town Bay development. Settlement of $375,000 for illegally altering fish habitat: $5000 fine, $70,000 contribution to the Fraser Basin Council for SLIPP; and $300,000 for remediation - Removal of six docks on crown land: - Public Access at end of Grant Road, Sorrento - Fronting private property, Henstridge Road, Sorrento - Removal in progress of docks in Dasniers Bay Area, Seymour Arm  26/55 cases are being recommended for action, including Crown trespass and Water Act violations -9-
  • 10. Additional Compliance Promotion and Enforcement Achievements  BC Parks - 26 tickets, 7 evictions ,87 written violation warnings - Verbal warnings (Litter (1207), Liquor (70), Park Act (466), which included fireworks, disobeying signs, noise, and tree cutting violations)  BC Ministry of Forests and Range/COS - 10 tickets for beach fires during fireban - Seized $1000 of fireworks  BC Ministry of Environment, Conservation Officer Service - 60 TC occurrences – boating safety - 45 Fisheries occurrences - 30 foreshore habitat, trespass or Water Act occurrences  CSRD Compliance Officer active in response to written complaints  Fisheries and Oceans Canada, Fisheries Act  Transport Canada/COS - Condemned and removed boat “The Arc” from lake - 10 -
  • 11. 2009 E, C & E Results Achievements  Grey and blackwater discharge: - 15-20 Private Boats dye tested for blackwater discharge - One boat tested positive in Salmon Arm area, fined $1000 and removed from lake  Collaborated with houseboat industry to achieve the following commitments: - Plumb all kitchen sinks to contain 100% of greywater prior to 2010 season - Waterways has removed/ disconnected washing machines and retrofitted some boats with greywater holding tanks - All new vessels built will have 100% greywater containment - Status updates will be provided regularly on MoE’s website - 11 -
  • 12. 2010 Plans and Priorities  SLIPP E, C & E priorities remain: public safety, foreshore habitat, water quality  Increased presence on the lakes during busy season  Implement stakeholder engagement plan  CSRD foreshore & water zoning bylaws ongoing to cover entire Shuswap & Mara Lake – covers docks and mooring buoys  Actions under Forests and Range Act to address ATV use in wetlands  Increased dye testing for black water discharge  Noise  ILMB & DFO new and replacement commercial and strata marinas to comply with updated guidelines for - 12 -
  • 13. 2010 Activities to date  Joint SLIPP lake patrols – Education, awareness and compliance promotion – Working with contractors and landowners in the spring before lake reaches high water mark – Visits to ongoing high-priority violation sites for follow-up  DFO 3 Patrols: Easter weekend, April, May long weekend – Vessel patrol of the Salmon Arm of Shuswap Lake, worked with 3 sites regarding foreshore activities such as beach burning, beach modification and petroleum storage sales and handling  COS/TC: 3 Patrols on May long weekend – Noted houseboats parked on foreshore of Mara Lake – Issued 105 tickets over May long weekend for fishing licenses, litter, boating safety  Stakeholder engagement - 13 -
  • 15. What kinds of impacts?
  • 16.  buildings and associated effects (example: septic field leakage)  docks  buoys
  • 17.  sand (from clearing a beach or adding sand)  gravel (from clearing)  milfoil
  • 18. the impacts manifest at the scale of populations
  • 19.  Impacts  littoral zone- shallow productive area (we can find fish habitat area)  known spawning (char, sockeye)  potential spawning/rearing habitat
  • 20. A simple, updatable system for considering impacts at the proper scale.
  • 21. Littoral zone Littoral = lighted = shallow productive part of the lake
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  • 30. and grabbed the values in the littoral zone Took the impacts to get areas of shallow productive lake....
  • 31. Low impact High impact
  • 33. Class 5 Class 7 Class 12 Class 0
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  • 36. Human Sand/gravel habitation included (not impacts very good for alone char)
  • 38.  the input data (ideally has to be complete and high confidence)  the mathematical logic (has to be reasonable)  the assumptions for weighting the impacts (well understood what you are assuming)  how the resulting map is presented to the user (red looks scarier than yellow or green...education about the tool is important)
  • 39.  input more spawning data  model suitable habitat for char and sockeye  update milfoil layer  add other impacts ( ex. industry, linear corridors)  correct some missing data (buoys and milfoil)  field check the littoral zone
  • 40.  assist and encourage good management  consolidates all the information in one place  clarify the assumptions  force you to acknowledge information gaps  are almost always better than no model (as long as people understand the limits)
  • 41. Fin
  • 42. impact = substrate x Ws+ milfoil x Wm + human habitation x Wh I=1(s:g) +1M + 0.75 (1B + 1D +1D)
  • 43. moving window analysis- step 1 39- 3 x 3 m building cells/150m radius circle
  • 44. moving window analysis- step 2 41- 3 x 3 m building cells/150m radius circle
  • 45. moving window analysis- step 13 11- 3 x 3 m building cells/150m radius circle
  • 46. Number of cells impact = substrate x Ws+ milfoil x Wm + human habitation x Wh I=1S +1M + 0.75 (1B + 1D +1D)
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  • 48. Shuswap Lake Integrated Planning Process (SLIPP) Implementation Funding SLIPP June 16, 2010 © Deloitte & Touche LLP and affiliated entities.
  • 49. SLIPP Funding model • The funding model identifies the anticipated expenses and revenues associated with implementing the strategic plan • The funding model includes: – Expenses: • Watershed activities and projects, to address the goals identified in the strategic plan • Administration and operating activities – Revenues: • Funding from government agencies and partner organizations • In-kind resources from government agencies • Funding from local governments (proposed) • To execute the SLIPP strategic plan, the organization will require: – Steady, predictable annual revenues – Continued support from agencies, local governments and other organizations – Financial contributions from the communities within the Shuswap Lakes watershed • The organization’s financial resources must be managed across multi-year period, to fund long-term projects 49 © Deloitte & Touche LLP and affiliated entities.
  • 50. Funding model – Fraser Basin Council Year 1 Pilot Income and in- kind resource Expenses support Variance Watershed activities and project expenses Foreshore Development Projects $150,000 $100,000 $50,000 Water Quality $280,000 $150,000 $130,000 Recreation Management Plan $105,000 $70,000 $35,000 Compliance and enforcement $185,000 $150,000 $35,000 Stakeholder communication and $85,000 $40,000 $45,000 education Administration, meetings, reporting out $85,000 $45,000 $40,000 expenses Total $890,000 $555,000 $335,000 50 © Deloitte & Touche LLP and affiliated entities.
  • 51. Local Government Partners • The following 4 local governments are in discussions over contributing funding to the SLIPP Pilot: – City of Salmon Arm – Columbia Shuswap Regional District – District of Sicamous – Thompson Nicola Regional District 51 © Deloitte & Touche LLP and affiliated entities.
  • 52. Next Steps • Local governments to consider ability to support SLIPP in FY 2011 and going forward – If support is available, determine appropriate split between local governments • Confirm level of Government and third party support • Calibrate annual work program based on available funding (in-kind and dollars) 52 © Deloitte & Touche LLP and affiliated entities.