Clean Water from Urban Forests Urban Riparian Buffer Program
TDF Urban Riparian Buffer Program A Clean Water from Urban Forests Initiative
TDF Urban Riparian Buffer Program A Clean Water from Urban Forests Initiative Grant Partners Cumberland River Compact, Tennessee Environmental Council Land Trust for Tennessee, Whites Creek Watershed Alliance Hands on Nashville, Richland Creek Watershed Alliance SoundForest, Harpeth River Watershed Association Nashville Clean Water Project, Mill Creek Watershed Association Metro Water Services, TDEC Division of Water Resources Tennessee Stormwater Association, Metro Parks and Greenways UT Water Resources Research Center
TDF Urban Riparian Buffer Program A Clean Water from Urban Forests Initiative The TDF Clean Water from Urban Forest initiative was created in response to and is in support of: 2010 TDF Forest Action Plan 2010 Spring Floods of in Nashville 2010 Nashville Tree Canopy Assessment 2011 Nashville Open Space Plan
2010 TDF Forest Action Plan Identified 175 Watersheds Statewide Where 2/3 or More of their Streams Lacked Adequate Riparian Forest Buffers Riparian Forest Buffer Establishment Priority Areas Urban Forestry Priority Areas
8 Priority Watersheds in Middle Tennessee Were Selected From Those 175 Watersheds Identified Statewide for the Urban Riparian Buffer Program
Urban Riparian Buffer Program Results Established Riparian Buffers Total Individual Projects 170 Total Planting Sites 50 Total Trees Planted 27,706 Total Feet of Buffer Planted 30,421 Total Acres Planted 23 Total Seedlings Potted - 5,082 Total Volunteers 2,792 Total Volunteer Hours 7,654
Public Outreach and Education Presentations to various groups, including: TN Chapter of the Soil and Water Conservation Society TWRA Nature at Noon Middle Tennessee Agricultural Club TN Stormwater Association Annual Conference Sumner/Wilson County Stormwater Program Glen Leven Farm Field Day Stones River Watershed Association David Lipscomb Class Hands On Nashville-Youth Summer Camp TDA Music and Molasses Festival Watershed Partnership Meetings Tennessee Urban Forestry Council Annual Meeting Tennessee State Fair
Public Outreach and Education Several Publications, including: Article entitled Restoring Riparian Buffer: A What Works Snapshot by the River Network in October 2013 Article entitled Protecting and Restoring Riparian Buffers in the September/October 2015 issue of the Tennessee Conservationist Magazine Tennessee Urban Riparian Handbook-A Practical Guide to Establishing Healthy Streamside Buffers, September 2015
Public Outreach Activities
Partnered with the CRC to Re-establish the Mill Creek Watershed Association
Partnered with the TEC on their Annual 50K Tree Day
Partnered with TDEC and MWS on the Annual Nashville Urban Runoff 5K and Water Quality Festival
Partnered with UT Water Resources Research Center to Develop a Tennessee Urban Riparian Buffer Handbook
Partnered with Metro Water Services to Develop a GIS Coverage of TDF-RBP Funded Buffers
Partnered with MWS and Ashworth Environmental Design to Develop a Buffer Educational Sign
How to Purchase Seedlings from TDF Online Nursery
How to Purchase Seedlings from TDF Hard Copy Order Form
Seedlings Planted February 2012
Typical Planted Buffer with Edge Trees and Signage
Volunteers and Media at a Greenway Buffer Project
Before and After Buffer Hillcrest United Methodist Church
Before and After Buffer-Google Earth Image Edmondson Pike Library
Before and After Buffer Edmondson Pike Library
Before and After Buffer Benzing Drive-Metro Flood Buyout Tracts
Volunteers at Work
Happy Volunteers at Work!
Potential Buffer Funding Sources TAEP Grant Program, Brian Rucker, TDF Provide 50/50 matching grants for various community projects including: providing energy savings through shading, storm water mitigation, rain interception, and air quality improvement through filtration and absorption. Applications are made available each spring.
Potential Buffer Funding Sources D Addario Grant Program, John Woodcock, TDF
Potential Buffer Funding Sources TDA-319 Grant Program, Sam Marshall, TDA Funded with grants provided by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) under section 319(h) of the Clean Water Act. Provides 60%, or greater, matching grants to local governments, interstate agencies, nonprofit organizations and institutions, colleges and universities, and agencies of state government. The deadline for submittal is December 1, 2015.
Potential Buffer Funding Sources Nashville Urban Runoff 5K and Water Quality Festival Grants-Jennifer Watson, TNSA Two $750 Grants from a portion of the event proceeds will be awarded to two projects that involves the implementation/installation Best Management Practices (BMPs) that will improve runoff within Davidson County. Grants are awarded on the day of the event.
Potential Buffer Funding Sources TWRA Riparian Tree Planting Grants Assists cities, schools, community organizations, civic groups, watershed organizations, and conservation groups, etc., with riparian tree planting projects. Five grants, at $500 each, are available for each of TWRA s four regional Aquatic Habitat Protection projects (a total of $2,500 per region). Contact Della Sawyers at (615) 781-6577 Della.Sawyers@tn.gov Maness Swamp Refuge (Established 4/19/2002)
One of the TDF Urban Riparian Buffer Programs was recognized with a 2015 Keep Tennessee Beautiful Award of Excellence
The TDF Urban Riparian Buffer Program was recognized with the Tennessee Environmental Council s 2015 Sustainable Tennessee Award
Potential Source of Seedlings 50K Tree Day, John McFadden, TEC 3000+ volunteers 93 counties 52,000 tree distributed 47,000 trees planted Millions of media impressions Save the Date: February 27, 2016 tectn.org video
Thank You!!!!!!!!!!!! Contact Tim R. Phelps Forestry Communications & Outreach Tennessee Department of Agriculture Division of Forestry 615-837-5543 Tim.R.Phelps@tn.gov