From the Executive Director:
The past few months have been fairly busy at the NFRIA office. I can't explain why I seem to open every update with this description, other than to assert that it's true. But it's the time of year when major grant proposals are due, so we've been working steadily and earnestly on them with an eye to NFRIA's future. One major grant request, due in January, will seek funding to pretty much complete the Phase I of the Paonia River Park. Phase I is what we have dubbed that portion of the park west of and including Minnesota Creek. Even without additional funding, however, we will use the balance of our GOCO grant with the Town of Paonia to install benches, picnic tables, and some educational signage, although most of this won't show up until next spring. Phase II, upriver from Minnesota Creek, requires substantially more planning, because we can't do much until the river's course through the former in-stream gravel mine is stabilized. We hope to attract funding for that engineering work in the year ahead and follow that with more infrastructure improvements.
Other grant proposals going out the door address more river restoration work in the Midway reach between Paonia and Hotchkiss. The Midway area saw considerable restoration about five or six years ago, but the job isn't finished. When it is, we hope and expect the river to stabilize, for the intermediate future at least, as a single-thread meandering channel. This will allow river bank stabilization, floodplain revegetation, and a substantially improved aquatic and fishery habitat.
Another proposal we hope to fund, beginning in late 2010, is to assist the Colorado River Water Conservation District, U.S. Geological Survey, and Gunnison Basin Selenium Task Force in a major data acquisition project in and around the North Fork. The project will entail collecting geospatial and water quality data on tributaries and irrigation ditch and turnout locations and flows. Key to this endeavor will be recruiting NFRIA members to volunteer for light field work, much as our vaunted water quality monitoring crew has done for the past nine years. NFRIA's board of directors decided in late 2008 to include water quality improvement as a worthy goal. Since then, we've been focusing more sharply on factors and sources that may affect water quality in the North Fork watershed. Certainly, selenium and salinity match this objective. Gaining funding for this proposal will go a long way toward keeping North Fork water as clean as it is currently.
Lastly, I hope members will respond favorably and generously this month when they receive our year-end fund-raising request in the mail. Economic times are tough everywhere, but especially for small non-profits like NFRIA. Your memberships are especially valued and welcome, but I hope everyone can reach a little bit deeper for NFRIA so we can achieve our year-end goal.
As always, if anyone has questions or suggestions, feel free to call, email or drop by the office. Many thanks.
Dave
Volunteer of the month Bill Crank:
Bill Crank has been on the board of directors for a year now. He helped organize last year’s river awareness float and has been very involved with the current improvements at the Paonia River Park as a member of the River Park Committee. Much thanks to Mr. Crank and all of his efforts with NFRIA.
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