The Mayors Plan for Restoring and The Mayors Plan for Restoring and - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

the mayor s plan for restoring and the mayor s plan for
SMART_READER_LITE
LIVE PREVIEW

The Mayors Plan for Restoring and The Mayors Plan for Restoring and - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

The Mayors Plan for Restoring and The Mayors Plan for Restoring and Revitalizing the Anacostia River Revitalizing the Anacostia River www.theanacostiawaterfront.com Vision for a Restored Anacostia Vision for a Restored Anacostia


slide-1
SLIDE 1

www.theanacostiawaterfront.com

The Mayor’s Plan for Restoring and The Mayor’s Plan for Restoring and Revitalizing the Anacostia River Revitalizing the Anacostia River

slide-2
SLIDE 2

www.theanacostiawaterfront.com

Vision for a Restored Anacostia Vision for a Restored Anacostia

Canoeing the ‘Kingfisher Trail’ on the Tidal Anacostia River Crew Team at Anacostia Waterfront Park Restored Kingman Lake Wooded Buffers on Watts Branch

slide-3
SLIDE 3

www.theanacostiawaterfront.com

Overview Overview

  • Vision – Green DC
  • Urban Sustainability
  • Anacostia Restoration

– Watershed Restoration – Fisheries and Wildlife – Regulation and Development

slide-4
SLIDE 4

www.theanacostiawaterfront.com

Green DC Agenda Green DC Agenda

  • Blueprint for a healthier, more

sustainable city

  • Spotlight on Anacostia Restoration

– Current Successes and Key Commitments across the District Government

  • green.dc.gov/agenda web portal
slide-5
SLIDE 5

www.theanacostiawaterfront.com

Anacostia Watershed Overview Anacostia Watershed Overview

PG Co 49% Mo Co 34% DC 17%

Watershed Size: 176 sq. miles

PG Co 39% Mo Co 25% DC 36%

Population: 804,457

slide-6
SLIDE 6

www.theanacostiawaterfront.com

Existing Conditions Existing Conditions

  • One of the most polluted rivers in the nation
  • One of three waterways in the Chesapeake Bay

designated “priority urban rivers” by the EPA Chesapeake Bay Program

Severe Erosion, Ft. Dupont Tributary Blue Heron above Trash Collection Boom

slide-7
SLIDE 7

www.theanacostiawaterfront.com

Pollution in the Anacostia Pollution in the Anacostia

Swimming Boating and Recreation Fish Consumption Migratory Aquatic Life Navigation

Areas in orange do not meet water quality standards for the activity.

slide-8
SLIDE 8

www.theanacostiawaterfront.com

Anacostia 2032 Plan Anacostia 2032 Plan

Presentable Presentable Boatable Boatable Supports Fish and Wildlife Supports Fish and Wildlife Swimmable Swimmable Fish are Consumable Fish are Consumable

5 Years 10 Years 15 Years 20 Years 25 Years

Base Year 2007

slide-9
SLIDE 9

www.theanacostiawaterfront.com

Anacostia 2032 Plan Anacostia 2032 Plan

  • Make tributary streams trash free
  • Reduce combined sewer overflows by 98 percent
  • Restore habitat and natural function of the river and

tributaries using: – Natural channel design – Planting and protecting riparian forest buffers – Creating tidal and non-tidal wetlands

  • Require use of Low Impact Development (LID) and offer

incentives to manage stormwater onsite

  • Clean up legacy toxic sites in the river
  • Negotiate enforceable pollutant strategies for waters

flowing from Maryland

slide-10
SLIDE 10

www.theanacostiawaterfront.com

Wetland Restoration Wetland Restoration

Three wetlands restored since 2000 to create 61 acres

  • f tidal wetland habitat and improve water quality

Hibiscus flowering in the Heritage wetland off of Kingman Island The River Fringe wetland adjacent to the River Terrace Community was created in 2003

slide-11
SLIDE 11

www.theanacostiawaterfront.com

Trash Removal Trash Removal

  • Commitment for three “trash free” Anacostia

tributaries by 2010 through storm drain screens and in- stream trash traps.

Inlet screens in the Fort Dupont watershed Bandalong trash trap in the Watts Branch watershed Trash net in the Nash Run watershed

slide-12
SLIDE 12

www.theanacostiawaterfront.com

Stream Restoration Stream Restoration

  • Three projects in design to restore natural channel

conditions and “daylight” streams (bringing piped stream back to the surface).

slide-13
SLIDE 13

www.theanacostiawaterfront.com

Fisheries and Wildlife Fisheries and Wildlife

American Shad Restoration Sportfish Restoration

slide-14
SLIDE 14

www.theanacostiawaterfront.com

Fisheries and Wildlife Fisheries and Wildlife

  • Regulatory protections under the District’s

Water Pollution Control Act:

– Protection of aquatic resources – Fishing licenses – Closed seasons – Creel and Slot limits – Moratorium on in-river construction – during spawning season

slide-15
SLIDE 15

www.theanacostiawaterfront.com

Policy and Regulation Policy and Regulation

  • Green Building Act

– Public and publicly-financed buildings must meet LEED green building standards

  • Anacostia Waterfront Development

Standards

– Higher standards for building, stormwater management and site design in the Anacostia Zone

  • Stormwater Regulations and Fees

– Proposal for new development to manage stormwater

  • n-site to protect rivers and streams

– Stormwater fees shifting in an impervious area basis (based on the amount of roof, pavement or hard surface on a property)

slide-16
SLIDE 16

www.theanacostiawaterfront.com

Green Building Green Building

  • Energy and water efficiency
  • Improved indoor air quality
  • Transit-oriented
  • Reduced waste

HD Woodson High School Anacostia Library

slide-17
SLIDE 17

www.theanacostiawaterfront.com

Green I nfrastructure Green I nfrastructure

  • Manage water on-site
  • Less polluted runoff
  • Schoolyard greening
slide-18
SLIDE 18

www.theanacostiawaterfront.com

Green Economy Green Economy

  • Summer youth employment programs
  • Adult workforce development and training

programs

  • Career ladder for green economy
slide-19
SLIDE 19

www.theanacostiawaterfront.com

Questions and I nformation Questions and I nformation

  • Websites

– www.green.dc.gov (also look for “Green DC Agenda”) – www.theanacostiawaterfront.com – www.anacostia.net

  • Contacts

– Wildlife – Bryan King – bryan.king@dc.gov – Restoration – Peter Hill – peter.hill@dc.gov – 2032 Plan – Steve Saari – steve.saari@dc.gov – Sustainability – Brendan Shane – brendan.shane@dc.gov