The Winnebago Water Level Assessment Team provides a collaborative opportunity for stakeholder representatives and experts to develop a realistic and achievable water level strategy and related goals that reasonably balance the top priorities of multiple system users and the health of the lakes.

Meeting details:
Date: Tuesday, July 30th, 2019
Time: 9:00am to 11:30am
Facilitator: Korin Doering, Fox-Wolf Watershed Alliance, korin@fwwa.org, (920) 851-0948
Location: J.P. Coughlin Center in Oshkosh – Room A (625 East County Rd. Y, Oshkosh, WI)

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What is the Winnebago Water Level Assessment Team?

In 2018, through efforts to develop an updated lake management plan, local stakeholders recognized the need for a collaborative and constructive approach to providing input to the Army Corps to support their adaptive decision making efforts. Whether upstream or downstream of the dams at the outlet of Lake Winnebago, each user group has a stake in the quantity and quality of the water resources in the Winnebago System. However, one group’s ideal target water level, rate of outflow from Winnebago, or annual water level strategy can be in conflict with another group’s desires or needs. For example, recreational boaters often prefer higher water levels in early spring so that their boats can access larger areas of the shallow lake system earlier in the open water season. While recreation is important for the region, high water levels in early spring can cause serious damage to sensitive aquatic vegetation communities leading to loss of habitat, shoreline erosion, reduced sediment stability, and a reduction in water quality.

It’s important that all stakeholders have the opportunity to have their voices heard and input taken into consideration. Throughout the year, the Army Corps of Engineers holds public meetings to provide people an opportunity to comment on their water level strategy. While a great opportunity to get stakeholders to participate in the conversation, to truly work through the issues and find compromise there needs to be a complementary initiative that enables stakeholders to constructively work through the conflicts as a team outside of the Army Corps public meetings. This would allow for more effective stakeholder engagement in the adaptive management process and empower stakeholders to work together for the benefit of the system.

To satisfy this, the Winnebago Water Level Assessment Team was formed. The team is made up of representatives from stakeholder groups who are impacted by water level management decisions as well as experts who can speak to water level management, water quality, habitat, fisheries, erosion, flooding, etc. This will be an ongoing group that will work together each year to agree on a realistic and achievable water level strategy that reasonably balances the top priorities of multiple system users and the health of the lakes. The group will also review results from the previous year and correct/adjust the strategy when issues arise. Results from Team discussions will be shared with the Army Corps as stakeholder input (the Army Corps makes water level management decisions – this group will be providing input to help support their decision making process).

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