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Show Implementation Schedule Developing specific implementation activities are an important part of GSL planning and issue resolution. The following implementation activities are specific actions that reflect the current management direction for the lake and its resources based on the best and wisest use and a balance of public needs at this time. The implementation table also lists activities that the planning team believes are economic feasible and reasonably attainable actions based on management tradeoffs and sustainable protection of this unique resource. Implementation requires stakeholder and local, state and federal coordination, policies, site specific plans, research, monitoring and identification of future actions to accomplish these implementation activities. This schedule specifies the actions to be taken to implement this CMP, lead agency responsibility for the action, and the time frame within which the action will be taken. This schedule is organized by planning issue ( resource concern) as presented in the plan. Planning Issue Implementation Action/ Product Responsible Party ( Lead Agency) Target Date 1.1 flood plain 1. define flood plain in GSL Plan 2. coordinate with local government 1. DNR 2. FFSL 1. plan approval 2. 12/ 31/ 99 1.2 lake level strategies specify actions to be taken DNR, other entities may do same 3/ 31/ 00 1.3 WDPP policy specify policy DNR plan approval 1.4 Locomotive Springs flows investigate causes and mitigate impacts DWRi ongoing ( 1) 1.5 water right acquisition case- by- case acquisition DWR continuous ( 2) 1.6 embayment policy specify policy DNR plan approval 2.1 salinity 1. clean/ modify causeway openings 2. monitor salinity 3. determine need for further action 1. FFSL 2. UGS 3. FFSL 1. ongoing 2. ongoing 3. continuous 2.2 salt accounting develop, implement methodology FFSL 12/ 31/ 00 3.1 water quality 1. refine DWQ standards 2. pursue grants ( 3) DNR 1.2002 2. continuous 245 |