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The USC Stream Team has been hard at work hosting Emergency Stream Intervention (ESI) trainings throughout the Upper Susquehanna watershed and beyond. This poster is describes the steps taken to develop the ESI program:
Stream Corridor Rehabilitation includes natural stream design techniques, stream rehabilitation and stabilization, floodplain enhancement and buffers that we generally think about in the flooding/erosion arena. The problems associated with streams are many, usually large and can be expensive. We have developed a USC Stream Team, led by Bradford County Conservation District to provide technical expertise and training to USC members.
The Steam Team’s guiding principals are
- Stream issues will be approached on systemic manner considering whole watershed condition and impact
- When possible, stream issues will be monitored to determine rate and status of observed or perceived impairments
- Stream issues will be approached with a restoration objective as opposed to a stabilization approach where possible
- Restoration includes consideration of geomorphic, hydrologic, habitat, water quality, riparian, social and economic values
- Stream issues will be approached in a pragmatic manner with the realization that funding, materials and other resources are limited
- The education of landowners, municipal officials, maintenance personnel, land use planners, etc. is of primary importance in order to effect cultural change in how we manage our streams and watersheds
- Creative, cost effective approaches to stream restoration is encouraged in management, regulation and actual in channel work
- Information learned in our region regarding stream restoration (what works and what doesn’t work) will be shared and networked
- Local empowerment through education, training, actual experience, etc. is a primary objective (use of local designers, contractors, material suppliers)
- Further research of regional stream system elements is needed to better understand the complexity of our local streams
Stream Team Goals
- Engage in statewide initiative to develop road ditch maintenance program.
- Conduct and facilitate trainings on Emergency Stream Intervention, Best Management Practice Implementation, and the USC Stream Corridor Assessment Guide to contractors, municipal officials and SWCD members.
- Secure funding for a Stream Team Engineering technician.
- Development and secure funding for USC Stream Team Application that allows information to be collected and retained for both project assessment and implementation.
Targeted 2024 Projects
- Accelerate implementation of stream restoration projects in partnership with a diversity of landowners.
- Secure funding to support stream restoration efforts in the watershed
- Host virtual ESI Training Session and continue to expand our online training resources
- Build capacity of stream team with a stream design training
Stream Team Events
Stream Team News
Training to Feature PA Dirt & Gravel Roads Programs
By: Mike Lovegreen USC Stream Team Leader The USC Stream Team has organized a training on September 11,
Getting a Handle on Watershed Needs
By: Mike Lovegreen USC Stream Coordinator The USC has a long history of assessing the watershed needs in
USC Gains Seat On Bay Citizens Advisory Committee
By: Mike Lovegreen USC Stream Team Leader The Citizens Advisory Committee (CAC) is charged with responsibility for representing