About the Initiative: History
Drinking Weed Killers
The impetus for creating the Initiative began with the publication of Weed
Killers by the Glass, published by the Environmental Working Group in 1995,
which brought to light the problem of herbicides found in Fort Wayne, Indiana's
tap water. In the report, a single sample of tap water taken on June 1, 1995
contained nine different herbicides. Fort Wayne had the second highest level of atrazine in its tap water of all the cities identified in the report.
Origin
Citizens concerned about this report organized a partnership with
various agencies within the St. Joseph River's three-state watershed. In March
1996, the newly formed group brought together local and state natural resource
professionals and political leaders to share information and to discuss issues
and solutions to water quality issues. At the “Conference on the St. Joseph,”
participants provided the guidance and motivation to drive the development of a
strategic plan.
Formation
After the “Conference on the St. Joseph,” the group formed a
steering committee to develop the organizational structure of the St. Joseph
River Watershed Initiative.
The Initiative undertook a three-year baseline water quality study in 1996
to:
- Determine the current water quality conditions,
- Identify priority areas with distressed water quality on which to focus
conservation efforts, and
- Establish baseline points on which to measure future improvements in
water quality. Water samples were collected at the mouths of each of the
major tributaries where they joined the St. Joseph River.
The steering committee also developed a strategic plan, which outlined the
mission and vision of the Initiative. The target issues in the watershed were
defined and strategic planning points were identified to address the target
issues.
Fund Raising
The steering committee raised funds through donations from three agri-chemical companies and a Section 319 grant (EPA funds administered by the
Indiana Department of Environmental Management) to hire a public outreach
coordinator. A public outreach coordinator was hired in February, 1998 to begin
the educational and outreach efforts and to oversee the day-to-day operation of
the St. Joseph River Watershed Initiative.
Governance
The first Board of Directors was formed in April, 1998 and was
incorporated in October, 1998. On January 21, 1999 the Internal Revenue Service
designated the Initiative as a 501(c)(3), not-for-profit organization.
Sub-Watershed work begins
In the winter of 1999, the three-year water quality
data were reviewed and analyzed with the help of the US Geological Survey and
Purdue University. The study results were used then to select two sub-watersheds
of the St. Joseph Watershed in which to begin work.
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