Tips and information to facilitate environmental restoration efforts in the Chesapeake Bay watershed
TBT (Throwback Thursday) to the Stream Restoration Calculator! Did you know CAST provides a tool to help estimate nutrient and sediment reductions from Stream Restoration Protocol 3 projects? The calculator allows you to input flow duration curves, baseflow discharge, channel discharge, and discharge at the maximum treatable floodplain depth to determine pounds of nitrogen (TN), phosphorus (TP), and sediment (TSS) reduced. It's a simple way to translate field measurements into pollutant load reductions, helping you streamline planning and reporting for restoration projects. We also have a training video available on the Free Training Videos page under the Restoration & Urban Systems section that walks through how to use the calculator.
Join us for a special CAST webinar featuring guest presenter Marcie Dunn, who will share her experience using NRCS planning tools--Conservation Desktop and the Conservation Assessment and Ranking Tool (CART)--to identify, prioritize, and evaluate on-farm conservation practices. Marcie will walk through a real-world project example to show how these tools support decision-making and demonstrate the benefits of conservation efforts at the farm scale. Following Marcie's presentation, we'll introduce the Farm Scale Pollutant Load Analysis Field Guide as an alternative approach that anyone can use with publicly available CAST data to estimate both water quality and carbon reduction benefits of BMPs.
In-person trainings are available upon request.
May's CAST webinar focused on urban BMPs and rising temperatures. As communities across the Chesapeake Bay watershed face rising air and water temperatures, urban areas are especially vulnerable to the combined impacts of heat, flooding, and pollution. This webinar explores how urban BMPs--such as tree planting, rain gardens, and infiltration practices--can support both climate resilience and water quality goals. We highlight findings from the Scientific and Technical Advisory Committee's (STAC) Rising Temperatures workshop report, including how temperature affects watershed health and which BMPs offer key co-benefits for cooling and stormwater management. We also demonstrate how to identify these climate-smart practices in CAST and estimate their nutrient and sediment reduction potential, helping planners integrate climate and water quality solutions more effectively.
This, and other past training videos on topics ranging from buffers to targeting nutrient reductions, are available in the Learning section of CAST under 'Free Training Videos'. Amongst the variety of training content available, there are also short videos on topics like 'Where do I start,' under CAST 101 - Getting Started.
Tree for Every Delawarean Initiative Awards $173,000 to Nine Organizations: Nine applicants will receive a combined $173,000 in funding from the Tree for Every Delawarean Intiative (TEDI) to plant 12,055 trees in the spring of 2026. Read more about this success story on the Delaware Department of Natural Resrouces and Environmental Control's website.
Does your organization have a Chesapeake Bay Watershed success story you'd like to share? If you have a story you would like to see in the next CAST Newsletter, submit an article using the 'Contact Us' feature from any page of the CAST website.
The Chesapeake Bay Deadlines refer to the major jurisdictions' annual reporting of new BMPs implemented, and existing BMPs verified as functioning in the watershed. BMP implementation information is used to create annual progress scenarios using CAST and to make assessments and report out the estimated impacts of restoration efforts.
New features:
The manure transport BMP logic now allows manure to be transported into areas where there are no animals and no crops. Previously, that manure was not counted in the area.
Security updates were made.
This update affects the loads in the 2024 Progress scenario in Charlottesville and Alexandria, Virginia.
A full list of changes is available on CAST's Upgrade History. The new CAST version is Phase 6 - 7.14.3.
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