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Mad River Flooding Talk | 11/10

The Mad River Watershed Conservation Partnership, a consortium of the Vt Land Trust, Friends of the Mad River, and the MRV Planning District, is sponsoring an evening dedicated to understanding flooding in the Mad River Valley and how we’ve attempted to manage it.

It’s a Mad River: A look at flooding in the Mad River Valley & the evolution of river management

A presentation led by river scientists from the VT Department of Environmental Conservation, local river experts & historians.

November 10th, 6:30-8:30pm
1824 House Inn, Waitsfield

Agenda:

  • Intro and welcome
  • Irene: Holy Cow, that was A LOT of water
    • What happened during Tropical Storm Irene?
    • How did it compare to other flood events?
    • How did the river change (before and after orthophotos)
    • What did we do “right”?
    • Areas for improvement?
  • The history of the Mad River
    • Major flood events since the 1800′s
    • How the river channel has changed over time (historic orthophotos)
    • How our management of the river has changed
    • How the watershed has changed
  • River Dynamics and Management
    • Brief review of basic river science
    • How flooding and erosion impacts our communities
    • How our communities impact flooding and erosion
    • How gravel extraction, straightening and rip rapping changes/impacts rivers
    • Inherent conflicts with the river and our development
    • Current management strategies (active and passive)
  • Success stories
    • What we have done right so far (i.e.: conservation projects)
  • Questions

MRV Energy Series #3 | 10/24

The third installment of the MRV Energy Series will take place on Monday, 10/24, 7 PM at the Big Picture Theater. Financing Energy Projects & VT’s Energy Plan will consist on three presentations followed by Q & A.

  • Marianne Tyrrell, Esq., Fellow at VT Law School, will provide an overview of financing options for residential energy efficiency improvements. Mrs. Tyrrell co-authored the recently released Financing Residential Energy Efficiency in VT, an investigation of financing tools and procedures that can enable lenders to accelerate the pace of home energy improvements.
  • Peter Adamczyk, Energy Finance & Development Manager with VT Energy Investment Corporation (VEIC), will explore one financing option for green improvements: Property Assessed Clean Energy (PACE). PACE provides energy efficiency and renewable energy improvements for residents funded by taxable municipal bonds  and repaid via ones property tax bill. Waitsfield is one of the “quick start” towns in this new and exciting program.
  • Elizabeth Miller, Commissioner of VT Department of Public Service, will talk about energy programs at the state level as well as the draft Vermont Comprehensive Energy Plan (CEP). The CEP addresses Vermont’s energy future for electricity, thermal energy, transportation, and land use. This is a great opportunity in advance of the CEP’s 11/4 public comment deadline.

The last two events in the series are Biomass & Hot Water (November 15th) and Energy Conservation, Efficiency, & Weatherization (December 13th). These talks continue the dialogue of energy in the Valley through structured, information-based public discussions exploring a range of issues related to the Valley’s energy future. Summaries of all events and copies of presentations are available at www.mrvpd.org.

October VFN Breakfast Summary

Present: Robin Morris, Conner Soderquist, Betsy Jondro, Rob Williams, Josh Schwartz, Jordan Dietz, Ginny McGinn, Eric Brattstrom, Dottie Kyle, Stan Ward, Quayle Rewinski, Jasna Brown, Kathy Meyer, & Wendy Cox.

Join VFN in seconds for free @ http://www.valleyfutures.net.

Note: Our November VFN breakfast will take place on Friday, November 11 @ the Big Picture.

FLOOD RELIEF HQ UPDATES (Jasna+Betsy)

Jasna.Brown@gmail.com is your contact for any ideas and questions.

Masonic Lodge Flood Relief HQ phasing out by October 30. Shrinking office, moving into Phase 2 – General Contracting Phase – working with individual families on construction projects to try and get buttoned up by winter.

Volunteer Labor and Donated Materials in need! And need to raise more money for Contracting Phase – ideas, everyone?

How much? $30,000 for insulation, drywall, flooring, sheetrock needs in all these homes. (Thanks to Allen Lumber and Bisbees for their reduced prices on Irene rebuilding supplies!)

Discussion ensued.

Masons will be throwing a party for all volunteers – invitations out soon. (Let’s party).

FOOD HUB UPDATE (Robin)

Officially in business for meat processing! Start processing lamb on Monday. Kudos!

Working with UVM Extension to put together a food safety course.

New web site – http://www.madriverfoodhub.com with blog for promoting local food businesses.

First employee – Jake Finsen, working 7 am throughout the day. Meat processing – let’s go.

Thanks to Joey Nagy, Dan Holtz, Robin Morris, and everyone else who has helped get this going.

And don’t miss Joey Nagy’s Vermont Meat Company’s new product on shelves now – among the first meat to be grown, slaughtered and processed in-state.

SOIL CARBON CHALLENGE (Stan Ward)

Friday, October 21 @ 4:30 @ Three Springs Farm on Old County Road. Kick off event for Vermont. Check out related email from Stan for more information.

Back story: Ten year program to measure the amount of “soil carbon” in various places across the country, connected to soil fertility, climate change mitigation, etc.

MRV PLANNING DISTRICT UPDATES (Jordan+Josh)

Jordan reported on a “When Disaster Strikes” conference call, in which folks involved in disaster relief efforts shared their stories of transformation (exploring Greenberg, KS, etc).

Josh briefed everyone on Richard Heinberg’s Statehouse/legislature talk that happened yesterday – Senior Fellow at the Post-Carbon Institute and author of 10 books, latest is The End of Growth.

Josh briefed a UVM Sustainable Community Development class on the VFN and our model of a “non organization” to network and connect people.

Chris Badger, Waitsfield’s energy coordinator, announces $250 rebates for home energy audits – pick up apps for rebate forms @ Waitsfield town office.

MRV Energy Series continues – Monday, October 24 on Financing Energy Programs/PACE program – Big Picture @ 7 pm.

MRV River Meeting – October 27 – to explore Irene’s impact on the Mad River.

UVM/VFN Local Community Initiatives kick-off event on September 14 – 40 folks – final presentation date on Wednesday, December 7 @ Big Picture.

Decentralized Wastewater Study continues – looking at Irasville and Waitsfield. Contact Josh Schwartz for more details.

Be the change!