The Planning
Appendices
- A: GIS and Literature Data Review
- B: Public Participation
- C: Alabama Natural Heritage Program Rate, Threatened and Endangered Species & Natural Communities Documented in Mobile County
- D: Stormwater Field Data Collection
- E: Groundwater, Sediment and Stormwater Sampling and Results
- F: Technical Committee BMP Survey and Results
- G: Regulatory Review
- H: Long-Range Climate Adaptation, BMP, and Sustainability Project Solutions
- I: Composite List of Federal Funding Opportunities
- J: Selected Non-Governmental Organization and Other Private Funding Opportunities
Contractor
The Mobile Bay National Estuary Program awarded the WMP contract to a consultant, Dewberry Engineers Inc., who also conducted the public participation activities.
Project Timeline
The Dewberry Team prepared a schedule that resulted in a final Watershed Management Plan Report being prepared within 12 months. We recognized the importance of being flexible and adaptable to changing client needs. We understood that conditions and priorities change over time and that a successful contractor must be able to accelerate activities when requested or adjust to changing priorities.
- January 2013 - December 2013: Outreach and Engagement
- January 2013 - May 2013: Watershed Characterization
- June 2013 - September 2013: Identification and Analysis
- September 2013 - December 2013: Developing the Plan
- January 2014 - August 2014: Draft Watershed Management Plan
- September 2014: Delivery of Final Watershed Management Plan
Project Status
Accomplishments
- Reporting Period Ending March 28, 2014
- Reporting Period for September 1, 2013, to February 28, 2014
- Reporting Period Ending October 31, 2013
- Reporting Period Ending August 31, 2013
- Reporting Period for March 30, 2013, to July 26, 2013
- Reporting Period for January 7, 2013 to March 29, 2013
The Vision for Three Mile Creek
Three Mile Creek Watershed Management Plan
Case Statement