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Quantified Conservation can be applied to a variety of ecosystem services and restoration actions. By quantifying the benefit of conservation projects, we can measure baseline ecosystem conditions, predict the water quality benefit associated with the restored conditions and monitor environmental gain over time. Thats the primary thing were after, and the tracking and publishing of our metrics is what helps us to get there. We hope to inspire others to take a similar approach with data to their conservation projects, so that together we can smartly target our investments in nature and fix more rivers faster. In this report, you'll find examples of: - Reducing inputs of phosphorus and nitrogen from livestock on the Sprague River using the Nutrient Tracking Tool - Providing shade, stabilizing streambanks and limiting nutrient and sediment runoff on the Little Butte Creek using Shade-a-Lator and the Nutrient Tracking Tool - Reducing high water temperature and restore habitat on Rudio Creek using the Water Temperature Transaction Tool - Improving habitat for wild fish and other aquatic species on Still Creek using the Stream Function Assessment Methodology - Plus, uplift data from all flow and habitat restoration projects in 2014]]>

Quantified Conservation can be applied to a variety of ecosystem services and restoration actions. By quantifying the benefit of conservation projects, we can measure baseline ecosystem conditions, predict the water quality benefit associated with the restored conditions and monitor environmental gain over time. Thats the primary thing were after, and the tracking and publishing of our metrics is what helps us to get there. We hope to inspire others to take a similar approach with data to their conservation projects, so that together we can smartly target our investments in nature and fix more rivers faster. In this report, you'll find examples of: - Reducing inputs of phosphorus and nitrogen from livestock on the Sprague River using the Nutrient Tracking Tool - Providing shade, stabilizing streambanks and limiting nutrient and sediment runoff on the Little Butte Creek using Shade-a-Lator and the Nutrient Tracking Tool - Reducing high water temperature and restore habitat on Rudio Creek using the Water Temperature Transaction Tool - Improving habitat for wild fish and other aquatic species on Still Creek using the Stream Function Assessment Methodology - Plus, uplift data from all flow and habitat restoration projects in 2014]]>
Wed, 25 Feb 2015 13:21:48 GMT /slideshow/2014-uplift-reportfinalweb/45139115 thefreshwatertrust@slideshare.net(thefreshwatertrust) 2014 Uplift Report: Quantifying Ecological Uplift thefreshwatertrust Quantified Conservation can be applied to a variety of ecosystem services and restoration actions. By quantifying the benefit of conservation projects, we can measure baseline ecosystem conditions, predict the water quality benefit associated with the restored conditions and monitor environmental gain over time. Thats the primary thing were after, and the tracking and publishing of our metrics is what helps us to get there. We hope to inspire others to take a similar approach with data to their conservation projects, so that together we can smartly target our investments in nature and fix more rivers faster. In this report, you'll find examples of: - Reducing inputs of phosphorus and nitrogen from livestock on the Sprague River using the Nutrient Tracking Tool - Providing shade, stabilizing streambanks and limiting nutrient and sediment runoff on the Little Butte Creek using Shade-a-Lator and the Nutrient Tracking Tool - Reducing high water temperature and restore habitat on Rudio Creek using the Water Temperature Transaction Tool - Improving habitat for wild fish and other aquatic species on Still Creek using the Stream Function Assessment Methodology - Plus, uplift data from all flow and habitat restoration projects in 2014 <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/2014uplift-reportfinal-web-150225132148-conversion-gate02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Quantified Conservation can be applied to a variety of ecosystem services and restoration actions. By quantifying the benefit of conservation projects, we can measure baseline ecosystem conditions, predict the water quality benefit associated with the restored conditions and monitor environmental gain over time. Thats the primary thing were after, and the tracking and publishing of our metrics is what helps us to get there. We hope to inspire others to take a similar approach with data to their conservation projects, so that together we can smartly target our investments in nature and fix more rivers faster. In this report, you&#39;ll find examples of: - Reducing inputs of phosphorus and nitrogen from livestock on the Sprague River using the Nutrient Tracking Tool - Providing shade, stabilizing streambanks and limiting nutrient and sediment runoff on the Little Butte Creek using Shade-a-Lator and the Nutrient Tracking Tool - Reducing high water temperature and restore habitat on Rudio Creek using the Water Temperature Transaction Tool - Improving habitat for wild fish and other aquatic species on Still Creek using the Stream Function Assessment Methodology - Plus, uplift data from all flow and habitat restoration projects in 2014
2014 Uplift Report: Quantifying Ecological Uplift from The Freshwater Trust
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Water Quality Trading Program Requirements and Monitoring /slideshow/water-qualitytradingprogramrequirements/42941741 water-quality-trading-program-requirements-141222123736-conversion-gate02
Water Quality Trading Program Requirements and Monitoring The Freshwater Trust Restoration Transaction Process: - Project Funding & Recruitment - Project Implementation - Credit Calculation - Verification, Certification & Credit Registration - Credit Sale Riparian Restoration vs. Credit Generating Restoration]]>

Water Quality Trading Program Requirements and Monitoring The Freshwater Trust Restoration Transaction Process: - Project Funding & Recruitment - Project Implementation - Credit Calculation - Verification, Certification & Credit Registration - Credit Sale Riparian Restoration vs. Credit Generating Restoration]]>
Mon, 22 Dec 2014 12:37:36 GMT /slideshow/water-qualitytradingprogramrequirements/42941741 thefreshwatertrust@slideshare.net(thefreshwatertrust) Water Quality Trading Program Requirements and Monitoring thefreshwatertrust Water Quality Trading Program Requirements and Monitoring The Freshwater Trust Restoration Transaction Process: - Project Funding & Recruitment - Project Implementation - Credit Calculation - Verification, Certification & Credit Registration - Credit Sale Riparian Restoration vs. Credit Generating Restoration <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/water-quality-trading-program-requirements-141222123736-conversion-gate02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Water Quality Trading Program Requirements and Monitoring The Freshwater Trust Restoration Transaction Process: - Project Funding &amp; Recruitment - Project Implementation - Credit Calculation - Verification, Certification &amp; Credit Registration - Credit Sale Riparian Restoration vs. Credit Generating Restoration
Water Quality Trading Program Requirements and Monitoring from The Freshwater Trust
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Is a Water Quality Trading Program Right for Your Facility? /slideshow/is-a-water-quuality-trading-program-right-for-your-facility/39806911 webinarslides-iswaterqualitytradingprogramrightforyourfacility-141002114356-phpapp02
Explore how a water quality trading program might be the right solution for meeting Clean Water Act compliance obligations. Water quality trading programs can bring together a watersheds dischargers for a holistic approach to improving water quality, restoring habitat and applying public money in more cost-effective and ecologically appropriate ways. Listen to recorded web presentation: http://www.thefreshwatertrust.org/webinar-is-a-water-quality-trading-program-right-for-your-facility/]]>

Explore how a water quality trading program might be the right solution for meeting Clean Water Act compliance obligations. Water quality trading programs can bring together a watersheds dischargers for a holistic approach to improving water quality, restoring habitat and applying public money in more cost-effective and ecologically appropriate ways. Listen to recorded web presentation: http://www.thefreshwatertrust.org/webinar-is-a-water-quality-trading-program-right-for-your-facility/]]>
Thu, 02 Oct 2014 11:43:56 GMT /slideshow/is-a-water-quuality-trading-program-right-for-your-facility/39806911 thefreshwatertrust@slideshare.net(thefreshwatertrust) Is a Water Quality Trading Program Right for Your Facility? thefreshwatertrust Explore how a water quality trading program might be the right solution for meeting Clean Water Act compliance obligations. Water quality trading programs can bring together a watersheds dischargers for a holistic approach to improving water quality, restoring habitat and applying public money in more cost-effective and ecologically appropriate ways. Listen to recorded web presentation: http://www.thefreshwatertrust.org/webinar-is-a-water-quality-trading-program-right-for-your-facility/ <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/webinarslides-iswaterqualitytradingprogramrightforyourfacility-141002114356-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Explore how a water quality trading program might be the right solution for meeting Clean Water Act compliance obligations. Water quality trading programs can bring together a watersheds dischargers for a holistic approach to improving water quality, restoring habitat and applying public money in more cost-effective and ecologically appropriate ways. Listen to recorded web presentation: http://www.thefreshwatertrust.org/webinar-is-a-water-quality-trading-program-right-for-your-facility/
Is a Water Quality Trading Program Right for Your Facility? from The Freshwater Trust
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Water Quality Trading for Temperature & Nutrient Compliance: A Turn-key Solution /slideshow/2014-0519-wqtturnkeysolutioniocjohnson/37363133 2014-05-19wqt-turnkey-solution-iocjohnson-140725121932-phpapp02
Natural solutions to watershed restoration and improved water quality can be a viable option for regulated entities such as wastewater treatment plants that have new limits on discharge for temperature, phosphorus or nitrogen. A well-designed water quality trading program can help the entities meet compliance obligations.]]>

Natural solutions to watershed restoration and improved water quality can be a viable option for regulated entities such as wastewater treatment plants that have new limits on discharge for temperature, phosphorus or nitrogen. A well-designed water quality trading program can help the entities meet compliance obligations.]]>
Fri, 25 Jul 2014 12:19:32 GMT /slideshow/2014-0519-wqtturnkeysolutioniocjohnson/37363133 thefreshwatertrust@slideshare.net(thefreshwatertrust) Water Quality Trading for Temperature & Nutrient Compliance: A Turn-key Solution thefreshwatertrust Natural solutions to watershed restoration and improved water quality can be a viable option for regulated entities such as wastewater treatment plants that have new limits on discharge for temperature, phosphorus or nitrogen. A well-designed water quality trading program can help the entities meet compliance obligations. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/2014-05-19wqt-turnkey-solution-iocjohnson-140725121932-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Natural solutions to watershed restoration and improved water quality can be a viable option for regulated entities such as wastewater treatment plants that have new limits on discharge for temperature, phosphorus or nitrogen. A well-designed water quality trading program can help the entities meet compliance obligations.
Water Quality Trading for Temperature & Nutrient Compliance: A Turn-key Solution from The Freshwater Trust
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River Restoration for NPDES Permit Compliance /slideshow/river-restoration-for-compliance/34355847 generalrestorationforcompliance-140506154211-phpapp01
Restoration for Compliance: An Approach to Meeting Thermal Limits of a NPDES Permit. Water quality trading enables facilities to meet regulatory obligations by restoring ecological functions such as shade on a stream or instream channel complexity. Restoration actions that reduce watershed pollutants, such as thermal impacts, can be quantified and purchased as credits.]]>

Restoration for Compliance: An Approach to Meeting Thermal Limits of a NPDES Permit. Water quality trading enables facilities to meet regulatory obligations by restoring ecological functions such as shade on a stream or instream channel complexity. Restoration actions that reduce watershed pollutants, such as thermal impacts, can be quantified and purchased as credits.]]>
Tue, 06 May 2014 15:42:11 GMT /slideshow/river-restoration-for-compliance/34355847 thefreshwatertrust@slideshare.net(thefreshwatertrust) River Restoration for NPDES Permit Compliance thefreshwatertrust Restoration for Compliance: An Approach to Meeting Thermal Limits of a NPDES Permit. Water quality trading enables facilities to meet regulatory obligations by restoring ecological functions such as shade on a stream or instream channel complexity鐃. Restoration actions that reduce watershed pollutants, such as thermal impacts, can be quantified and purchased as credits.鐃 <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/generalrestorationforcompliance-140506154211-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Restoration for Compliance: An Approach to Meeting Thermal Limits of a NPDES Permit. Water quality trading enables facilities to meet regulatory obligations by restoring ecological functions such as shade on a stream or instream channel complexity鐃. Restoration actions that reduce watershed pollutants, such as thermal impacts, can be quantified and purchased as credits.鐃
River Restoration for NPDES Permit Compliance from The Freshwater Trust
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2013 Uplift Report: Quantifying Ecological Uplift /slideshow/2013-uplift-reporttft/34354632 2013uplift-report-tft-140506151422-phpapp01
Chaning the Course of Conservation Contents: Shade-a-lator Water Temperature Tracking Tool (W3T) Nutrient Tracking Tool (NTT) Stream Function Assessment Method Case Study: Rudio Creek Uplift from 2013 Projects Why quantify?: The application of new tools and methods to accurately quantify the ecological benefits of conservation actions provides numerous benefits to practitioners, landowners, regulators, conservation grant makers and policy makers charged with managing our natural resources and environment. - Grants and other investments can be targeted based on modeled ecological benefits (outcome-based) potentially a more precise method than the traditional evaluation of proposed actions (process-based). - Landowners, particularly farmers, ranchers and foresters, can better determine current (pre-project) conditions and accurately track uplift (post-project) from conservation on their lands. - Practitioners can improve project design and associated monitoring efforts. - Regulators could better track performance towards water quality or species targets within a watershed, by accumulating quantified results from projects over time. - Lawmakers and other policy leaders could use quantified results from projects on the ground to better guide public investment in conservation. http://www.thefreshwatertrust.org/]]>

Chaning the Course of Conservation Contents: Shade-a-lator Water Temperature Tracking Tool (W3T) Nutrient Tracking Tool (NTT) Stream Function Assessment Method Case Study: Rudio Creek Uplift from 2013 Projects Why quantify?: The application of new tools and methods to accurately quantify the ecological benefits of conservation actions provides numerous benefits to practitioners, landowners, regulators, conservation grant makers and policy makers charged with managing our natural resources and environment. - Grants and other investments can be targeted based on modeled ecological benefits (outcome-based) potentially a more precise method than the traditional evaluation of proposed actions (process-based). - Landowners, particularly farmers, ranchers and foresters, can better determine current (pre-project) conditions and accurately track uplift (post-project) from conservation on their lands. - Practitioners can improve project design and associated monitoring efforts. - Regulators could better track performance towards water quality or species targets within a watershed, by accumulating quantified results from projects over time. - Lawmakers and other policy leaders could use quantified results from projects on the ground to better guide public investment in conservation. http://www.thefreshwatertrust.org/]]>
Tue, 06 May 2014 15:14:22 GMT /slideshow/2013-uplift-reporttft/34354632 thefreshwatertrust@slideshare.net(thefreshwatertrust) 2013 Uplift Report: Quantifying Ecological Uplift thefreshwatertrust Chaning the Course of Conservation Contents: Shade-a-lator Water Temperature Tracking Tool (W3T) Nutrient Tracking Tool (NTT) Stream Function Assessment Method Case Study: Rudio Creek Uplift from 2013 Projects Why quantify?: The application of new tools and methods to accurately quantify the ecological benefits of conservation actions provides numerous benefits to practitioners, landowners, regulators, conservation grant makers and policy makers charged with managing our natural resources and environment. - Grants and other investments can be targeted based on modeled ecological benefits (outcome-based) potentially a more precise method than the traditional evaluation of proposed actions (process-based). - Landowners, particularly farmers, ranchers and foresters, can better determine current (pre-project) conditions and accurately track uplift (post-project) from conservation on their lands. - Practitioners can improve project design and associated monitoring efforts. - Regulators could better track performance towards water quality or species targets within a watershed, by accumulating quantified results from projects over time. - Lawmakers and other policy leaders could use quantified results from projects on the ground to better guide public investment in conservation. http://www.thefreshwatertrust.org/ <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/2013uplift-report-tft-140506151422-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Chaning the Course of Conservation Contents: Shade-a-lator Water Temperature Tracking Tool (W3T) Nutrient Tracking Tool (NTT) Stream Function Assessment Method Case Study: Rudio Creek Uplift from 2013 Projects Why quantify?: The application of new tools and methods to accurately quantify the ecological benefits of conservation actions provides numerous benefits to practitioners, landowners, regulators, conservation grant makers and policy makers charged with managing our natural resources and environment. - Grants and other investments can be targeted based on modeled ecological benefits (outcome-based) potentially a more precise method than the traditional evaluation of proposed actions (process-based). - Landowners, particularly farmers, ranchers and foresters, can better determine current (pre-project) conditions and accurately track uplift (post-project) from conservation on their lands. - Practitioners can improve project design and associated monitoring efforts. - Regulators could better track performance towards water quality or species targets within a watershed, by accumulating quantified results from projects over time. - Lawmakers and other policy leaders could use quantified results from projects on the ground to better guide public investment in conservation. http://www.thefreshwatertrust.org/
2013 Uplift Report: Quantifying Ecological Uplift from The Freshwater Trust
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2012 Uplift Report: Quantifying Ecological Benefit /slideshow/2012-uplift-reportfinalweb/29400741 2012uplift-reportfinalweb-131220175122-phpapp02
Using new tools, The Freshwater Trust calculates the ecological uplift of restoration projects and communicates the value of our work. Uplift = the quantifiable environmental gain of a project. For example, when we plant trees next to a stream for shade benefit, we calculate the solar load avoided. When we plant the trees for nutrient reduction, we calculate the change in pounds of nitrogen and phosphorus runoff. Contents: Salmon Calculator Shade-a-lator Water Temperature Tracking Tool (W3T) Nutrient Tracking Tool (NTT) Case Study: Rudio Creek Uplift from 2012 Projects http://www.thefreshwatertrust.org/]]>

Using new tools, The Freshwater Trust calculates the ecological uplift of restoration projects and communicates the value of our work. Uplift = the quantifiable environmental gain of a project. For example, when we plant trees next to a stream for shade benefit, we calculate the solar load avoided. When we plant the trees for nutrient reduction, we calculate the change in pounds of nitrogen and phosphorus runoff. Contents: Salmon Calculator Shade-a-lator Water Temperature Tracking Tool (W3T) Nutrient Tracking Tool (NTT) Case Study: Rudio Creek Uplift from 2012 Projects http://www.thefreshwatertrust.org/]]>
Fri, 20 Dec 2013 17:51:22 GMT /slideshow/2012-uplift-reportfinalweb/29400741 thefreshwatertrust@slideshare.net(thefreshwatertrust) 2012 Uplift Report: Quantifying Ecological Benefit thefreshwatertrust Using new tools, The Freshwater Trust calculates the ecological uplift of restoration projects and communicates the value of our work. Uplift = the quantifiable environmental gain of a project. For example, when we plant trees next to a stream for shade benefit, we calculate the solar load avoided. When we plant the trees for nutrient reduction, we calculate the change in pounds of nitrogen and phosphorus runoff. Contents: Salmon Calculator Shade-a-lator Water Temperature Tracking Tool (W3T) Nutrient Tracking Tool (NTT) Case Study: Rudio Creek Uplift from 2012 Projects http://www.thefreshwatertrust.org/ <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/2012uplift-reportfinalweb-131220175122-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Using new tools, The Freshwater Trust calculates the ecological uplift of restoration projects and communicates the value of our work. Uplift = the quantifiable environmental gain of a project. For example, when we plant trees next to a stream for shade benefit, we calculate the solar load avoided. When we plant the trees for nutrient reduction, we calculate the change in pounds of nitrogen and phosphorus runoff. Contents: Salmon Calculator Shade-a-lator Water Temperature Tracking Tool (W3T) Nutrient Tracking Tool (NTT) Case Study: Rudio Creek Uplift from 2012 Projects http://www.thefreshwatertrust.org/
2012 Uplift Report: Quantifying Ecological Benefit from The Freshwater Trust
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Building Effective Upstream Nutrient Reduction Programs /thefreshwatertrust/building-effectiveupstreamnutientreductionprograms building-effective-upstream-nutient-reduction-programs-131217121837-phpapp01
Building effective upstream nutrient reduction programs through nutrient trading between utilities and agriculture. Example of nutrient reduction plans in Marsing Reach of Snake River, Idaho. http://www.thefreshwatertrust.org/]]>

Building effective upstream nutrient reduction programs through nutrient trading between utilities and agriculture. Example of nutrient reduction plans in Marsing Reach of Snake River, Idaho. http://www.thefreshwatertrust.org/]]>
Tue, 17 Dec 2013 12:18:37 GMT /thefreshwatertrust/building-effectiveupstreamnutientreductionprograms thefreshwatertrust@slideshare.net(thefreshwatertrust) Building Effective Upstream Nutrient Reduction Programs thefreshwatertrust Building effective upstream nutrient reduction programs through nutrient trading between utilities and agriculture. Example of nutrient reduction plans in Marsing Reach of Snake River, Idaho. http://www.thefreshwatertrust.org/ <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/building-effective-upstream-nutient-reduction-programs-131217121837-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Building effective upstream nutrient reduction programs through nutrient trading between utilities and agriculture. Example of nutrient reduction plans in Marsing Reach of Snake River, Idaho. http://www.thefreshwatertrust.org/
Building Effective Upstream Nutrient Reduction Programs from The Freshwater Trust
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https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/profile-photo-thefreshwatertrust-48x48.jpg?cb=1570039138 Develop and implement a dynamic marketing plan that builds awareness, promotes and supports the sale of environmental consulting services and water quality trading programs in line with our mission to fix rivers faster. Responsibilities include: - Product and service marketing and collateral - Conferences, presentations and webinars - Push-based digital marketing - Content generation for in-house and third-party publications www.thefreshwatertrust.org https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/2014uplift-reportfinal-web-150225132148-conversion-gate02-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/2014-uplift-reportfinalweb/45139115 2014 Uplift Report: Qu... https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/water-quality-trading-program-requirements-141222123736-conversion-gate02-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/water-qualitytradingprogramrequirements/42941741 Water Quality Trading ... https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/webinarslides-iswaterqualitytradingprogramrightforyourfacility-141002114356-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/is-a-water-quuality-trading-program-right-for-your-facility/39806911 Is a Water Quality Tra...