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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMemo - Mail Packet - 1/10/2023 - Memorandum From Richard Thorp Re: Fort Collins Urban Lakes Water Quality Management Policy And Guidance Development Utilities electric · stormwater · wastewater · water 222 Laporte Ave PO Box 580 Fort Collins, CO 80522 970.212.2900 V/TDD: 711 utilities@fcgov.com fcgov.com/utilities M E M O R A N D U M DATE: January 3, 2023 TO: Mayor Arndt and Councilmembers FROM: Richard Thorp, Lead Specialist, Sciences, Utilities Water Quality Services Division THROUGH: Kelly DiMartino, City Manager Jason Graham, Director of Water, Utilities RE: FORT COLLINS URBAN LAKES WATER QUALITY MANAGEMENT POLICY AND GUIDANCE DEVELOPMENT ______________________________________________________________________________ Bottom Line The purpose of this memo is to provide information about the development of the City’s Urban Lakes Water Quality Management Policy and Guidance. No action is being requested at this time. Background Water Quality is a term used to describe the chemical, physical and biological characteristics of water relative to management goals. Managing water quality in the City’s Urban Lakes (City- owned lakes, ponds and reservoirs) has become increasingly challenging due to pollution associated with urban growth and development, land use practices and a warming climate. In addition, a complete inventory of City-owned Urban Lakes has been lacking. And lastly, the scope of the City’s water quality management jurisdiction has not been clearly defined. In a few situations, this has led to uncertainty regarding whether City staff should provide technical services to assist with managing water quality in private lakes. To address these challenges, a project team consisting of staff from Utilities, Natural Areas and Parks Departments, the City Attorney’s Office and SWCA Environmental Consultants are currently developing an Urban Lakes Water Quality Management Policy and Guidance. The Policy is meant to establish a vision, goals and objectives for managing water quality in the City’s Urban Lakes and to clearly define the City’s management jurisdiction. The Guidance will serve as a technical resource to assist City staff with implementing the Policy and will include an inventory of the City’s Urban Lakes; a database containing lakes specific water quality data and other information; lakes categorization based on management objectives; management DocuSign Envelope ID: F25A3970-CB4E-4FA6-AE99-EC6760DF5269 prioritization based on water quality risk; and a summary of best practices for mitigating water quality issues. Policy and Guidance development are being informed by community engagement with local subject matter experts; City advisory boards, including the Land Conservation and Stewardship Board, Natural Resources Advisory Board, Parks and Recreation Board and Utilities Water Commission; and the community at-large. The project team’s community engagement efforts were designed to be equitable and inclusive in order to connect with traditionally underrepresented sectors of the community. Final drafts of the Policy and Guidance are expected to be completed during Q1 of 2023. These materials and a summary of what was learned during community engagement will be presented to the City advisory boards listed above. Staff anticipate that a resolution seeking adoption of the City’s Urban Lakes Water Quality Management Policy will be presented to City Council on March 9, 2023. CC: Kendall Minor, Utilities Executive Director Jill Oropeza, Director of Sciences, Utilities Water Quality Services Division Matt Parker, Senior Supervisor, Natural Areas Department Mike Calhoon, Director, Parks Department DocuSign Envelope ID: F25A3970-CB4E-4FA6-AE99-EC6760DF5269