OAK CREEK CANYON TASK FORCE: MISSION
The Oak Creek Canyon Task Force (OCCTF), is a non-profit Watershed Group with a broad based membership from all levels of government, as well as community groups and corporations. It is founded on the principle that a voluntary association of members of the watershed communities, working together to understand both the watershed and each other, best accomplishes its goals and objectives.
Goals:
- Conserve natural resources and enhance the environment for all users.
- Sustain, improve and diversify recreational opportunities.
- Improve water quality and water quantity.
- Sustain, enhance and improve the environment for wildlife.
- Reduce damage from storms, floods, man-made activities and/or natural disasters.
- Engage and maintain public and governmental involvement including Local, State, Federal, and Tribal governments, through public outreach and education. A few of the specific outreach goals include:
- Development and enhancement of a Web site
- Development of a multi- media, water quality/ water quantity campaign.
- Development of a Speakers Bureau to address local groups on the existence of the Oak Creek Canyon Task Force and its programs
Objectives:
- Gain and share a better understanding of the characteristics and dynamics of the watershed and how it impacts the quality of life of those who live within it.
- Prepare comprehensive lists of issues and concerns of the populace and of local, state. and federal governments relating to point and non-point source pollution in the watershed.
- Identify and quantify the origins of point and non-point source pollution in the watershed.
- Establish or aid in the development of monitoring programs for point and non-point source pollution.
- Encourage action agencies, individuals and other governmental and non-governmental entities to use locally appropriate management practices (LAMPs) to reduce or eliminate point and non-point source pollution.
- Encourage fair and equitable actions through public involvement.
- Coordinate environmental planning and implementation with agencies, governments, environmental advocacy groups, and other private sector interests.
- Provide a forum to foster ongoing evaluation and improvement of environmental programs and regulations.
- Promote and sponsor public educational and outreach seminars and workshops for participants interested in learning about the watershed, water quality and quantity issues, and develop possible solutions for improvement.
- Assist local communities and groups in priority setting for environmental problems and provide a sound technical basis to support environmental decisions.
- Organize, store, and distribute information to the public on the watershed in general, upland areas, reaches of the river, urban areas, and valley areas.
- Obtain grants and contracts related to watershed resource issues and concerns.
Organizational Structure:
- Board of Directors
- Active Members/Representatives
- Local Stakeholders & Groups
- Homeowner Associations
- Private citizens
- Private and public corporations
- University/Research
- NAU - Engineering Dept
- NAU - Biology
- City/County Government
- City of Sedona
- Coconino County
- State/Federal Agencies
- US Forest Service
- Arizona State Parks Department
- Arizona Game and Fish Department
- Arizona Department of Transportation
- Arizona Department of Environmental Quality
- Arizona Department of Water Resources
- US Fish and Wildlife
- Sedona Fire District
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