- Meeting Date:
- 12/20/2016
- Co-Submitter:
- Stacey Brechler-Knaggs
- From:
- Erin Young, Water Resources Manager
TITLE:
RECOMMENDED ACTION:
Executive Summary:
Upper Lake Mary (ULM) is an essential water source to the City of Flagstaff. Large-scale forest thinning efforts under the Flagstaff Watershed Protection Project (FWPP) and Four Forest Restoration Initiative (4FRI) are planned for the ULM watershed starting in 2019 and 2023, respectively. There is limited information on how altering the watershed by thinning a forest will change surface water runoff and aquifer recharge. Documenting hydrological conditions within these watersheds will provide important information to assist with future forest management decisions. We are asking for authorization to continue our contract with SRP through FY17, and to add robustness to the existing study by adding the above equipment to the project. The costs listed above include equipment, installation, operation, maintenance, and data management.
Financial Impact:
Council approved Utilities budget request for FY17 of $137,000 for the ULM Watershed Monitoring Project (). This includes a one-time ask of $32,000 for capital costs and $105,000 annually for operation, maintenance, and data management. The FWPP bond program (407-09-425-3277-1-4290) has been budgeted $5,000 towards this project for four (4) more years for a total project cost in FY17 of $142,000.
Connection to Council Goal and/or Regional Plan:
11.) Ensure that we are as prepared as possible for extreme weather events.
Has There Been Previous Council Decision on This:
Council supported purchasing the six (6) SRP Flowtography Stations on April 1, 2014 for $14,850. Council approved an Independent Contractor Agreement with SRP on April 5, 2016 authorizing Utilities to spend $67,860 in FY16 on operation, maintenance and data management costs for the six (6) Flowtography sites, and purchase of two (2) new Flowtography Stations. With cost savings from the FY16 budget, seven transducers were purchased for installation in FY17.
Options and Alternatives:
2.) Not approve this amended contract with SRP. This would mean the project would not function, data collected to date would be less meaningful, and the City's investment in FY15 & FY16 of nearly $70,000 would not be given the attention allowed to produce information.
Background/History:
In October 2015, Utilities approached the Budget Committee with a plan to fund SRP to continue their services at the sites. This request to spend Utilities Contingency money was approved. Council then approved a budget of $137,000 for this project for FY17. Utilities is making the recommendation to continue paying SRP for operation and maintenance of the existing Flowtography Stations, to install, operate and maintain transducers at the six (6) existing SRP Flowtography Stations, add three precipitation gages to locations in the ULM watershed, and add a new SRP Flowtography Station and pressure transducer site in the ULM watershed as part of this request. These equipment and data should round out Utilities Upper Lake Mary Watershed Monitoring Project for several years.
Key Considerations:
Additionally, staff anticipate this work will support a larger research effort that's been proposed by NAU Geology and RMRS, which is to study the hydrological response different forest thinning treatments and maintenance practices have on runoff and recharge. It will take years however before there is enough data and analyses to make recommendations regarding which maintenance practices promote surface water runoff to ULM and recharge to the C aquifer. It is essential that Utilities collects the necessary baseline monitoring information in order to contribute to future watershed management decisions. An additional benefit of the City partnering with SRP is the continuity of equipment and data management across all of these watersheds with potential for a broader project and study redundancy.
Expanded Financial Considerations:
Community Benefits and Considerations:
As of November 2015, all information collected within the ULM watershed will be made available to the public.
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