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Making the Connection Between Water and Land Use Judy Corbett, Executive Director Local Government Commission Smart Growth gets Water-wise
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Making the Connection Between Water and Land Use

Judy Corbett, Executive Director

Local Government Commission

Smart Growth gets Water-wise

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Why Should City and County Officials

Be Concerned About Water?

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Water and the Local Economy

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New Water Quality Regulations

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Flood Risks

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Where do our

precious

water resources

come from?

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Healthy Watersheds

A watershed is the area of land that drains into a river, lake, or estuary and/or flows into the groundwater basin.

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All land, developed or not, is in a watershed.

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“The biggest influence on future

water supplies and quality in

California is local land use planning.”

Celeste Cantu, Executive Director

California State Water Resources Control Board

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Where and How We

Grow are Key

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DON’T grow in important natural areas in the watershed.

When more that 40% of a watershed is covered in pavement, the costs of making water fit to drink with a water treatment system increases by a factor of 5.

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We have been growing

to accommodate the car

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U.S. Population Growth and Transportation

– 1970-1996

21%30%50%

82%

123%

Population Growth Trips per Household Vehicle Miles Traveled

1970-901970-96

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Without realizing the consequences,

we have been covering over

watersheds at a rapid rate!

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Development Patterns in the San Francisco Bay region

~1850Green = Wetlands

Red = Urban Area

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Development Patterns in the San Francisco Bay region

~1900Green = Wetlands

Red = Urban Area

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Development Patterns in the San Francisco Bay region

~1950Green = Wetlands

Red = Urban Area

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Development Patterns in the San Francisco Bay region

~1990Green = Wetlands

Red = Urban Area

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According to the US EPA,

sprawl is one of the greatest

threats to our water resources.

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We need to grow in ways that pave less land.

To reduce flood risks, ensure clean and reliable water supplies, and

comply with permits and regulations:

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How We Should Grow

Growing in the form of compact walkable communities takes up less land, reduces the amount of impervious surfaces.

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Downtown instead of a mall:

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Narrow streets instead of wide ones:

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Parking structures instead of large surface lots:

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Mixed use instead of single use:

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Walking & transit instead of car:

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Sprawling large lot residential versus townhouses or small lot houses:

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How to fix what we have

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How to fix what we have

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How to fix what we have

Photo Simulation by Steve Price, Urban Advantage (www.urban-advantage.com)

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Getting Water-wise

on a Site Level

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Daylight creeks and restore wetlands…

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Direct runoff from pavement and buildings to permeable surfaces.

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Use Permeable Materials for Paving

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Design parks and recreation areas to hold excess runoff

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Plant and protect trees - they reduce runoff and encourage infiltration.

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Getting Water-wise

in Homes, Businesses,

and Public Buildings

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Implement water conservation by making efficient water use a goal in local land use.

“Every time water is wasted, money and a precious resource go down the drain.”

California Department of Water Resources

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Credit goes to programs that have encouraged the use of conservation technologies -such as low flow toilets- in homes and businesses.

Despite significant population growth, residential water use for the city of Los Angeles is the same today as it was 30 years ago.

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Water recycling and reuse are widely utilized as cost-effective and reliable sources of water for

many appropriate uses.

In California alone, communities are using recycled water at over 4,800 sites.

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The Ahwahnee Water Principles An integrated set of nine community planning principles and five implementation measures that address water in land use.

Developed by the Local Government Commission with leading experts in water resources, land use, and community design.

Address concerns about storm water runoff, flood risks, efficient use, and the reliability of local water supplies.

Cost-saving planning and design guidelines that can be implemented by cities and counties to protect water resources.

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Fact SheetsFive illustrated fact sheets addressing critical links betweenlocal land use and the sustainability of water resources.

They provide solutions to critical water resource issues andinclude case studies, policy language, and additionalresources.

1) Land Use and Watersheds

2) Livable Communities and Water

3) Water Conservation

4) Water Recycling and Reuse

5) Urban Stormwater Management

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First Stop Shop for Water Resources

The newest of the Local Government Commission’saward winning websites.

Puts the most relevant, up-to-date, and useful informationin one place. The site is easy to navigate so you can findwhat you need fast.

Go to: water.lgc.org

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Your community will enjoy:A clean and sustainable water supply

Reduced flooding

Healthier watersheds

Reduced runoff and water pollution

And no penalties from the EPA!

The Ahwahnee Water Principles -Put them in your General Plan!

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For more information and resources:

Web: water.lgc.org

Phone: 800-290-8202

e-mail: [email protected]


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