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Minimize other stressors, such as water quality by implementing best management practices. Examples include: creating riparian buffer zones along stream edges; minimizing runoff and sediment loading from developed areas (road, towns) and agricultural/timber harvesting areas; resizing wastewater facilities if needed to accommodate increased storm flows; resizing and/or installing storm sewers to accommodate increased storm flows, etc. (these actions could also benefit other aquatic biota, including fish).

Tribe: Bad River Band of Lake Superior Tribe of Chippewa Indians

View Source Document: Bad River Reservation Seventh Generation Climate Change Monitoring Plan

Year: 2016

Topic: Strategies for benthic invertebrate aquatic communities (view all topics in the plan)

Region: Midwest

Climate Hazards

Decreasing Water Quality
Multiple Hazards - All Hazards

Assets

Ecosystems - Aquatic
Ecosystems - Terrestrial
Infrastructure - General
Water Infrastructure - Stormwater
Water Infrastructure - Wastewater

Types

Capacity Building
Capital Improvements - Green & Gray Infrastructure
Planning & Management

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