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Allegheny River Headwaters Watershed Conservation Plan

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<strong>Allegheny</strong> <strong>River</strong> <strong>Headwaters</strong> <strong>Conservation</strong> <strong>Plan</strong><br />

Chapter 7. Management Recommendations<br />

GOAL 3-5: MONITOR WATER QUANTITY TO ENSURE DEMAND DOES NOT EXCEED<br />

WATER SUPPLY.<br />

Objective 1: Protect the quality of drinking water.<br />

Method to achieve objective: Potential Partners Potential Funding Priority<br />

1. Conduct source water assessments and well-head<br />

protection plans in order to identify and protect public<br />

drinking water sources.<br />

<strong>Conservation</strong><br />

Districts,<br />

<strong>Conservation</strong> Groups,<br />

Municipalities, Water<br />

Authorities, DEP,<br />

LWV, RWA<br />

Foundations, Private<br />

Sources, DEP,<br />

WREN\<br />

High<br />

2. Develop a locally based program for disseminating<br />

information about protecting private well supplies to<br />

homeowners.<br />

<strong>Conservation</strong><br />

Districts,<br />

<strong>Conservation</strong> Groups,<br />

DEP, LWV, RWA<br />

Foundations, Private<br />

Sources, DEP,<br />

WREN<br />

High<br />

3. Study and monitor the effects of well drilling on<br />

surface water and groundwater to determine impacts<br />

on water quality, and work to minimize those impacts.<br />

<strong>Conservation</strong><br />

Districts, DEP,<br />

<strong>Conservation</strong> Groups,<br />

Foundations, Private<br />

Sources, DEP, EPA<br />

High<br />

Objective 2: Monitor levels of water available and implement practices to increase the flow of groundwater.<br />

Method to achieve objective: Potential Partners Potential Funding Priority<br />

1. Work with U.S. Geological Survey on updating<br />

stream gauging station database to include current<br />

groundwater flow, depths, and quality information.<br />

<strong>Conservation</strong><br />

Districts,<br />

<strong>Conservation</strong> Groups,<br />

PFBC, USGS, DEP<br />

Foundations, Private<br />

Sources, DEP, EPA,<br />

USGS<br />

High<br />

2. Monitor groundwater levels in critical areas that can<br />

be used as baseline data to determine loss of<br />

groundwater.<br />

<strong>Conservation</strong><br />

Districts,<br />

<strong>Conservation</strong> Groups,<br />

School Districts,<br />

Citizens<br />

Foundations, Private<br />

Sources, DEP, EPA<br />

High<br />

3. Conserve groundwater through the installation of<br />

riparian buffers, porous pavement, rain barrels,<br />

swales, and other best management practices.<br />

<strong>Conservation</strong><br />

Districts,<br />

<strong>Conservation</strong> Groups,<br />

Landowners<br />

Foundations, Private<br />

Sources, Cost-share<br />

Programs, DEP<br />

High<br />

4. Develop a water budget in order to better understand<br />

the sources and amounts of water available and the<br />

types of development activities that can be supported<br />

with the available resources.<br />

<strong>Conservation</strong><br />

Districts,<br />

<strong>Conservation</strong> Groups,<br />

PFBC, DEP, USGS<br />

Foundations, Private<br />

Sources, DEP, EPA,<br />

USGS<br />

Medium<br />

5. Install best management practices to increase the<br />

infiltration rate of stormwater to recharge groundwater<br />

supplies.<br />

<strong>Conservation</strong><br />

Districts, DEP,<br />

<strong>Conservation</strong> Groups,<br />

Water Authorities<br />

Foundations, Private<br />

Sources, DEP, EPA<br />

Medium<br />

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