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Missouri River Recovery Implementation Committee MRRIC mrric

Missouri River Recovery Implementation Committee MRRIC www.mrric.org. Missouri River Basin. Nation’s Longest River (2,321 miles) From Three Forks, Montana to St. Louis, Missouri Eight Authorized Purposes: Fish & Wildlife Flood Control Hydropower Irrigation Navigation Recreation

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Missouri River Recovery Implementation Committee MRRIC mrric

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  1. Missouri River Recovery Implementation CommitteeMRRICwww.mrric.org

  2. Missouri River Basin Nation’s Longest River (2,321 miles) From Three Forks, Montana to St. Louis, Missouri Eight Authorized Purposes: • Fish & Wildlife • Flood Control • Hydropower • Irrigation • Navigation • Recreation • Water Quality • Water Supply

  3. What is the MRRIC? Authorized in Section 5018 of the 2007 Water Resources Development Act (WRDA) and established by the Assistant Secretary of the Army (Civil Works). Makes recommendations and provides guidance on a study of the Missouri River and its tributaries, and on the existing Missouri River recovery and mitigation program. Helps guide the prioritization, implementation, monitoring, evaluation, and adaptation of recovery actions. Includes a broad stakeholder representation to ensure a comprehensive approach to Missouri River recovery implementation while providing for congressionally authorized Missouri River project purposes and to ensure public values are incorporated into the study and the recovery and mitigation plans.

  4. Role of MRRIC Water Resources Development Act (WRDA) of 2007 2003 Biological Opinion (BiOp) (amended) Bank Stabilization and Navigation Project (BSNP) Mitigation Plan MRRIC Provide Recommendations Missouri River Recovery Program (MRRP) (Existing Recovery & Mitigation Plans) Missouri River Ecosystem Restoration Plan (MRERP) (Study)

  5. Water Resources Development Act WRDA 2007 Section 5018 • The Secretary of the Army, in consultation with the MRRIC, shall conduct a study of the Missouri River and its tributaries to determine actions required to: • mitigate losses of aquatic and terrestrial habitat • recover federally listed species under the Endangered Species Act of 1973 • restore the ecosystem to prevent further declines among other native species Part (a) • Recovery Implementation Committee to be established by Secretary • Committee membership includes: • Federal Agencies • States • Tribes • Non-Governmental Stakeholders • Committee duties include: • Provide Guidance to Secretary, Federal Agencies, Tribes, & State Agencies on the Study • Provide Guidance and Recommendations to Secretary on Missouri River Recovery and Mitigation Plan Part (b)

  6. Missouri River Recovery Program Habitat Construction Shallow Water Habitat Emergent Sandbar Habitat Cottonwood Reforestation Propagation/Hatchery Support Research, Monitoring, & Evaluation Flow Modifications Public Involvement

  7. Threatened & Endangered Species Interior Least Tern (E) Piping Plover (T) Pallid Sturgeon (E)

  8. Shared River, Shared Interests

  9. Shared River, Shared Interests 8 States 28 American Indian Tribes 28 Stakeholders 15 Federal Agencies

  10. Missouri River Basin States • MRRIC • Iowa • Kansas • Missouri • Montana • Nebraska • North Dakota • South Dakota • Wyoming Minnesota

  11. Missouri River Basin Tribes

  12. 28 Stakeholders Navigation (1 member) Irrigation (1 member) Flood Control (2 members) Fish & Wildlife (2 members) Recreation (2 members) Water Quality (2 members) Water Supply (2 members) Agriculture (2 members) Conservation Districts (1 member) Waterway Industries (2 members) Major Tributaries (2 members) Thermal Power (2 members) Hydropower (1 member) At Large/Other Interests (2 members) Local Government (2 members) Environmental/Conservation Organizations (2 members) • 28 Members/16 Interest Categories • Organizations or entities invited to submit member applications (available at www.mrric.org) • Applications due by July 31st of each year • Selected by the USACE’s Northwestern Division Commander • Appointments made by October 1st of each year • Members serve for 3-year terms

  13. Federal Agencies Represented • US Army Corps of Engineers • US Fish & Wildlife Service • Bureau of Indian Affairs • Bureau of Land Management • Bureau of Reclamation • Environmental Protection Agency • Federal Highway Administration • Maritime Administration • National Park Service • National Weather Service / NOAA • US Coast Guard • USDA Forest Service • USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service • US Geological Survey • Western Area Power Administration

  14. Committee Appointments State members: Appointed by Governors Serve until replaced Tribal members: Appointed by Tribal Chair or President Serve until replaced Stakeholder members: Selected by USACE and USFWS Members selected through application process Serve 3 year terms Federal Agency members: Appointed by members’ agencies Serve until replaced

  15. Unique Features/Opportunities Charter drafting team was a collaborative effort Interaction with basin leaders and decision-makers Mutual learning opportunities Missouri River Recovery Program Social, economic, cultural Contributing to Missouri River Recovery Program Relationship building Committee recommendations are made by consensus

  16. MRRIC Consensus Rules The Committee’s goal is to reach consensus on all substantive issuesbrought before it and only make recommendations where there is a consensus Consensus recommendations are made using a two-step process with information, discussion, proposal development, and tentative consensusat the first meeting Final consensus occurs no sooner than the next meeting to ensure adequate notification of and deliberations bythe committee members and the interests they represent

  17. MRRIC Substantive Recommendations MRERP-MRRIC Engagement Strategy Similarity of Appearance of Shovelnose Sturgeon MRERP Purpose and Need Reimbursement of Travel and Lodging Expenses for Attending Committee Meetings MRERP Values Workshop Summary FY11 Work Plan for Recovery Program Non-traditional Tern and Plover Habitat Conduct Government-to-Government Consultation with Basin Tribes

  18. MRRIC Meetings Approximately every three months - four per calendar year Meeting sites alternate Monday afternoon - optional tours and information sessions Formal meeting - Tuesday through mid-day Thursday One-day video-teleconference (VTC) webinar scheduled each Spring Information sharing webinars between meetings Frequent work group telephone conferences between meetings Note: Members are not reimbursed for travel or lodging under statute

  19. MRRIC Work Groups • Agenda Work Group • Members Set Agenda • WG Membership rotates • Science/Adaptive Management Work Group • Combined Recovery and ISP Work Groups • Adaptive Management Framework • Engage with ISAP • Develop Recommendations for the Recovery Program Work Plan • Small Group to Develop Analysis of Land Acquisition Issues • Communications/IT Work Group • Communications Plan • MRRIC Website • MRRIC Annual Report • Ad-Hoc Work Groups • Subcommittee on Tribal Participation • Membership, Process, and Procedures Ad Hoc Group • Missouri River Basin Studies and Programs Ad Hoc Group • Water Quality Webinar Group • MRERP Work Group • Focal Natural Resources • Goals and Objectives • Interaction Strategy

  20. MRRIC Support Services U.S. Institute for Environmental Conflict Resolution Tucson, Arizona The RESOLVE FacilitationTeam Washington, D.C. MRRIC Chair: Dr. Michael Mac Vice Chair: David Sieck, member of MRRIC

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