Learn about the One Watershed, One Plan program with these brief videos.

 

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What is One Watershed, One Plan? {5:18} A high level look at the One Watershed, One Plan program (including what it is not), comprehensive watershed management plans, and a preview of the Three Big Ideas behind One Watershed, One Plan.

 

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Three Big Ideas {7:15} The Thee Big Ideas in the One Watershed, One Plan program: working together on local issues, “going with the flow” (planning along watershed boundaries), and making choices to show results (prioritize, target, measure)

 

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Roles, Committees, and Commitments {9:13} An explanation of how plans are developed in the One Watershed, One Plan program. Including an overview of committees, the steps in the planning process, and funding available to support planning and implementation.

 

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A Brief History of Water Management In Minnesota {6:06} One Watershed, One Plan is built on a foundation of water planning in Minnesota and the Clean Water, Land, and Legacy Amendment. Learn about the important milestones in Minnesota’s shift to watershed-based data, monitoring, planning, and implementation.

 

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Making Choices to Show Results {7:45} Accountability is a key element of Minnesota’s approach to water management.  Learn how plans incorporate the concepts of prioritizing, targeting, and measuring to “move the needle” on important water issues and demonstrate that partners are making good investments with public dollars.