Rattlesnake Creek Management Plan

Rattlesnake Creek Management Program 12-Year Review

In 1993, residents of the Rattlesnake Creek Subbasin area and government agencies formed the Rattlesnake Creek/Quivira Partnership to cooperatively develop and implement solutions to water resource problems within the subbasin. The Partnership – Big Bend Groundwater Management District No. 5, Water Protection Association of Central Kansas, Kansas Department of Agriculture-Division of Water Resources, and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service – signed a cooperative agreement in June 1994 and later jointly submitted the Rattlesnake Creek Management Program Proposal. The chief engineer approved the management program and the 12-year implementation schedule began August 1, 2000. This page will provide information to guide the 12-year review of the Rattlesnake Creek Management Program.

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Data and Documents

Description

Document File

File Size

Date Posted

Provided by

Invitation Letter

RSC12YRreviewInit.pdf

389 KB

3/1/2012

DWR

Kickoff meeting agenda

RSC12YRreviewKickoffAgenda.pdf

160 KB

3/1/2012

DWR

Meeting minutes Feb 23

RSC12YRreviewMinutes_Feb23_2012.pdf

47 KB

3/5/2012

DWR

The WTAP Executive Summary of the FY 2012 Legislative Report

WTAP_2012Exec_Summary.pdf

833 KB

3/8/2012

DWR

GMD #5 Model analysis of curtailing wells junior to MDS in RSC

BGW-GMD5ModRpt-AppendixH.pdf

1,868 KB

3/8/2012

GMD #5

USF&W observations from review of provisional data

RCP12-2.pdf

1.40 MB

3/20/2012

USF&W

Revised provisional data

RSC12YR_provisional_20120320.xlsx

287 KB

3/20/2012

DWR

USF&W Analysis of MDS days

Zenith_Daily_Discharge.xlsx

229 KB

3/27/2012

USF&W

GMD #5 Weather Station Calibration and Maintenance Information

GMD5Cal&MaintforWthrStns.zip

18.7 MB

3/27/2012

GMD #5

Updated GMD #5 Data Analysis

RSC12YR_GMD5_Provisional.xlsx

268 KB

3/28/2012

GMD #5

Map of GMD #5 and KS Weather Stations in RSC Area

RSC_Weather_Stations.pdf

1.31 MB

3/28/2012

GMD #5

Agenda and draft Minutes from March 22

Agenda&Minutes20120322.pdf

186 KB

4/5/2012

DWR

Position Statements from the Rattlesnake Creek Partnership member organizations

PositionDoc_FWS.pdf

106 KB

4/16/2012

USF&W

20120413WaterPACK.pdf

475 KB

4/16/2012

WaterPACK

RSCPartnerPosition_GMD5.pdf

17 KB

4/16/2012

GMD #5

DWRpositionStmtOnRSC_2012-04-24.pdf

171 KB

4/25/2012

DWR

DRAFT Report - Third Four-Year Review of the RSC Management Program in Word (.doc) and Adobe Acrobat (.pdf) formats

DRAFT_TwelveYearReview.doc

11.5 MB

5/2/2012

DWR

DRAFT_TwelveYearReview.pdf

3 MB

5/2/2012

DWR

Comments on the DRAFT Report

12-year review_USFWS_edits.docx

5.69 MB

6/11/2012

USF&W

V2-DRAFT_TwelveYearReview-TrackChanges(3).doc

12.7 MB

6/11/2012

GMD #5

Accepted changes and new DWR draft report

DRAFT_TwelveYearReview.GMD5.DWRrsp.docx

6 MB

8/6/2012

DWR

DRAFT_TwelveYearReview.USFW.DWRrsp.docx

6 MB

20120802.RattlesnakeCreek.12YR.Rpt.docx

6 MB

DWR draft report plus GMD5 weather data

20120829.RattlesnakeCreek.12YR.Rpt.docx

6 MB

10/1/12

DWR

Draft Final Report in MS Word and PDF formats

 

DraftFinal.RattlesnakeCreek.12YR.Rpt.docx

6 MB

11/16/2012

DWR

DraftFinal.RattlesnakeCreek.12YR.Rpt.pdf

2 MB

11/16/2012

DWR

In 1993, Rattlesnake Creek Subbasin residents and government agencies formed the Rattlesnake Creek/Quivira Partnership. The Partnership mission was to work together to develop and implement solutions to water resource problems within the subbasin. The partners agreed to use a community involvement approach. Water conservation would be the guiding principle to address water concerns. A combined effort would accomplish these goals. Each partner would recognize the different roles that the other partners do outside the Partnership. The Partnership -- Big Bend Groundwater Management District No. 5, Water Protection Association of Central Kansas, Kansas Department of Agriculture-Division of Water Resources, and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service -- signed a Cooperative Agreement in June 1994.

Since the beginning, the Partnership has changed into a functional working group. The group has an understanding of the hydrologic conditions of the subbasin. The residents and government agencies have an established and trustful working relationship. This has made this group extremely effective. Because of this effort, the Partnership developed a Rattlesnake Creek Management Program. The program suggests a pro-active approach to maintain sustainable water supplies in the subbasin.

Rattlesnake Creek Subbasin

The program will not be a "quick fix" solution to the water resources problems in the subbasin. The management program addresses the long-term sustainability of the water resources. The management strategies proposed should address both the short and long-term water resources issues. The partners developed the program to allow for management alternatives that may take a few years to show measurable effects to have time to get up and running. This is necessary because the main methods of reducing water use are incentive-based programs. In order to be successful, the water users need to incorporate these programs into their existing operations.

Active participation by water users in the new management program is one of the main objectives of the Partnership. It is especially important during implementation. The Partnership has concentrated its efforts on a voluntary approach for lowering the total water use in the subbasin. This will occur many ways. First, through the use of the new management alternatives. Second, the partners want to implement an information/education program. Finally, they intend to enhance the compliance and enforcement effort. The partners defined several priority areas in the subbasin. In order to reach the goals in the management program, water users need to reduce water use in these areas. This program should result in the stabilization and reversal of the declining groundwater trends and enhanced streamflows.