St.
Albans Watershed Profile
Size: 12,896 hectares
Major Rivers: Stevens Brook, Rugg
Brook, Mill Brook
Lake Segment: St. Albans Bay
ANR Coordinator: Karen Bates
Planning Stage: Began Summer 2003
Major Issues of Concern to Community
Flooding and sediment in town
Growth and planning
Phosphorus loads to St. Albans Bay and
associated algal blooms
Research Question
Watershed Questions
1.What are the relative sources
of diffuse phosphorus to the bay for different landuse types? Are these
coefficients (load/area) similar to those assumed in the TMDL?
2.Which BMPs can be used to
reduce phosphorus export from the watershed in each landuse type?
3.How effective were old BMPs
implemented with the Rural Clean Water Program in the 1980s?
4.How much phosphorus drains to
the bay directly from bayside properties?
5.What is the coarsest
resolution scale at which phosphorus dynamics can be simulated in this
watershed?
6.What patterns of phosphorus
transport emerge when existing knowledge and past research is integrated
into a spatially explicit dynamic landscape model?
7.What are the optimal
implementations of BMPs in the St. Albans watershed area between and within
urban and agricultural, based on the following goals? Maximize reduction in
load export; minimize cost (capital and O/M); maximize value added products
from BMPs. These include methane production, winter vegetable growing,
compost, in agricultural settings. In an urban setting they include green
space, flood reduction etc.
8.How effective are proposed
stormwater management plans to reduce flooding in the town of St.Albans?
9.What decentralized solutions
could be implemented? What is their optimal configuration? How can
incentives be structured to encourage implementation?
Stakeholder Questions
1.How important is an
understanding of both temporal and spatial dynamics to decision making?
2.Are models best used to
determine the best scenarios (optimized) or used to predict effects of
politically favorable scenarios?
3.Does the model framework
actual lead to differences in policy?
4.How can ecological benefits to
the community be transferred to private landownders? What would a market
mechanisms approach look like if the regulatory framework existed?
5.
Stakeholders
Bonnie Waninger - Northwest Regional Planning
Commission
Jerry Morong
St. Albans Area Watershed Assoc.
Dan Lindley
St. Albans Town
townadmin@adelphia.net
Bethany Haase
Northwest Regional Planning Commission
bhaase@nrpcvt.com
Karen Bates
Watershed Coordinator, DEC Brian Searles City Manager, City of St.
Albans
Complimentary Projects/Funding
EPA grant for Stevens and Rugg Brooks
Proposed projects resulting from recent
watershed plan completed by towns
Very active citizens group and watershed group
Lake Champlain Basin Program grants for
education
State grants for stream monitoring and State
grants
Past Projects and Research
Northwest Regional Planning Commission
–Recently
completed watershed plan with outlined goals and actions.
Cassell et al.
–Dynamic
simulation modeling of P fluxes on-farm
–Mass
balance of phosphorus in Vermont ag watersheds
Weller et al. 1996
–Examined
wetland variables and effect on P flux in Stevens Brook and Mill River +
other watersheds in LCB
–Amt
of forested wetlands and areal extent of riparian wetlands most impact
Meals et al.
–Phosphorus
loading estimates back to 1850 for Jewett, Stevens, Mill
–Measured
phosphorus loads 1982 -1989
Smelter et al.
–Estimates
of internal phosphorus loads within the Bay