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1200 W. Walnut St.,

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Rogers, AR 72756

Missouri Office

P.O. Box 636

11 Oak Drive

Kimberling City, MO 65686

JUNE 2024 - The Lake Taneycomo nine-element watershed management plan

has been ACCEPTED by the MO DNR and US EPA!!

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Lake Taneycomo Watershed Management Plan


Cleaner Water Together

Things like farming, fertilizing, pavement, septic systems, and silting/bank deterioration can cause negative effects on the health of the water.

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What is a Watershed Management Plan?

State and federal laws guide what can be done on the landscape to protect water quality. Things like farming, fertilizing, pavement, septic systems, and silting/bank deterioration can cause negative effects on the health of the water. We are part of a team with Missouri State University that will be conducting the on-the ground science regarding the health of Lake Taneycomo and how that could be improved. These recommendations, as well as a proposed demonstration project, will be forwarded to the Missouri DNR and — USEPA upon completion and will be called a Watershed Management Plan. Some of the recommendations may be forwarded to policy makers at all levels of government to spur discussions on policy/rule changes that may be required to insure the health of our lake going forward, and how to reverse negative impacts that are present today.

Stakeholder Advisory Group (SAG)

Typically consists of general members of the public, elected officials, riparian property owners, business owners. Not necessarily savvy or formally educated on water sciences but have general concerns/ideas about the lake’s water quality. Helpful for us to understand how proposed best management practices might impact their quality of life along the river and to their community at large. Many times, SAGs include members of the Technical Advisory Group (TAG), since it is important for the science folks to understand the direction the research is going and to learn along the way.

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Technical Advisory Group (TAG)

Typically consists of local/county/state government and academic career employees who are involved and trained/educated in the water sciences. Very comfortable with scientific terminology, methodology and acronyms, and this group would focus on ensuring the scientific methods employed are supportive of the overall mission of the study. Input from the SAG is key, to make sure that their concerns are addressed, (as long as it is within the confines of the project agreement through the state/feds.) Helping the SAG members to learn along the way is key for support and understanding of final recommendations.

OUR MEMBERS

Liberty Utilities


Toth & Associates


MO Dept. of Conservation


MO Dept. of Natural Resources


Taney County


Fall Creek Marina


USACE

H2Ozarks


OWERI


City of Branson


City of Hollister


City of Rockaway Beach


City of Forsyth


Branson CVB

How you can help

Interested in becoming a member of the Stakeholder Advisory Group?

Become a Stakeholder

Stakeholder Commitment


The first meeting was held on October 22nd 2020, from 11:30am to 1:00 pm(zoom). Each meeting will last approximately 90 minutes.


There will be approximately 4 additional meetings that will occur over the next year and a half. At these meetings, you will be kept abreast of efforts on the ground by the research team and participating in productive discussions about solutions to the concerns we face. 


Subsequent meetings duration will vary; dependent upon the content that we will be briefed on at that stage.


The next meeting date and time will be posted soon!

STAKEHOLDERS

Individuals and organizations that have a stake in the outcome of the watershed management plan are considered stakeholders. 


Stakeholders include landowners, county or regional representatives, local municipal representatives, state and federal agencies, American Indian tribes, business and industry representatives, citizen groups, and others.

LAKE TANEYCOMO WATERSHED MANAGEMENT PLAN MATERIALS

Use these resources to facilitate understanding of terms, project location, and to review frequently asked questions.

GLOSSARY FAQS MAPS

ROLE OF STAKEHOLDERS

Stakeholders braid together ideas, considerations, and input, increase public understanding of problems within the watershed, and gain commitment to implement solutions to strengthen the end result of the management plan.


Some provide technical and financial assistance for implementation activities and projects.

MEETING PRESENTATIONS

January 22, 2020 Water Quality Groups Introduction October 22, 2020 February 9, 2021 October 25, 2023 November 19, 2020 January 11, 2022
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