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Southeast New England Program
Steering Committee Meeting
2/6/2023 10:00-12:30
Summary Notes

Attendance:

•	Buzzards Bay National Estuary Program: Joe Costa

•	Environmental Protection Agency, Region 1: Mel Cote, Maryjo Feuerbach, Haley
Miller, Matt Stamas, Margherita Piyor, Ian Dombroski

•	Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Research and Development, Laura
Erban, Tim Gleason

•	Massachusetts Coastal Zone Management: Adrienne Pappal

•	Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection: Gerard Martin, Drew Osei,
Padmini Das

•	Narragansett Bay Estuarine Research Reserve: Caitlin Chaffee

•	Narragansett Bay National Estuary Program: Mike Gerel

•	NEIWPCC: Sue Sullivan

•	National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration: Jim Turek

•	New England Environmental Finance Center: Phaeng Southisombath

•	Restore America's Estuaries: Tom Ardito

•	Rhode Island Coastal Resource Management Council: Leah Feldman

•	Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management: Sue Kiernan

•	Rhode Island School of Design: Bryce Dubois (Chair, Ecosystem Services
Subcommittee)

•	Southeast Regional Planning and Economic Development District: Bill Napolitano

•	U.S. Army Corps of Engineers: Larry Oliver

•	U.S. Geological Survey: Jeff Barbaro

Introductions and Welcome

•	Ian Dombroski (EPA) welcomed the group and reviewed the agenda.

•	Roll call was taken.

SNEP Network Updates

•	Phaeng Southisombath (New England Environmental Finance Center) presented on
the SNEP Network. See associated slides for more detail.

•	Questions and Discussion:

o A member was curious as to how each New England state has been involved
in the development of the Storm water Retrofit Manual considering many
states are in the process of updating their storm water regulations.

¦ The NE-EFC was sure to gather input from representatives from each
state. In the near future, NE-EFC will conduct one-on-ones and


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develop custom trainings for each state to aid in the rollout of the
Manual.

SNEP Watershed Implementation Grants (SWIG) Update

•	Tom Ardito (Restore America's Estuaries) presented on the SNEP Watershed
Implementation Grants program. See associated slides for more detail.

•	Questions and Discussion:

o A member inquired about opportunities for the Network and SWIG to
collaborate.

¦	SWIG and the Network have regular coordination meetings, but are
looking for additional opportunities to collaborate.

¦	It was suggested that the SWIG could provide links to Network
resources (e.g. the Stormwater Retrofit Manual, etc.) in their Requests
for Responses to encourage resource use and increase proposal
strength.

o A member inquired about how the Ghost Fishing Gear project funded by
SWIG fits into SNEP's mission.

¦	At a basic level, marine debris is an important issue for water quality
and habitat integrity. The project works with fisher-people,
environmental NGOs, and others to raise awareness about the
problem. It has also been used to foster collaboration between groups
with similar interests and has been leveraged into a larger project
funded by another source.

o Members were asked if they had any thoughts or comments about the SWIG
or it's presented approach to an FY23 RFR?

¦	Members expressed that they were generally pleased with SWIG and
its performance.

Close Out and Next Steps

• Member Updates:

o Buzzards Bay NEP: While many are concerned that communities will not
have the capacity to apply for the recent influx of funding (in part, through
the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law), a recently released Buzzards Bay NEP
funding opportunity received more applications than they could fund,
o USGS: Currently working on a few projects of interest to the group.

¦	SNEP Funded projects in Wickford, RI, Mara Vista in Falmouth, MA
and on Cape Cod. Click Here for More Information.

¦	ORD Funded project in the Three Bays area of Cape Cod looking at the
effect of installing Innovative/Alternative septic systems on
groundwater Click Here for More Information.

¦	Have begun work on groundwater modeling for Martha's Vineyard.

¦	Are in preliminary talks with Nantucket to develop a groundwater
model.


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• Next Steps:

o The next Steering Committee meeting is scheduled for 2/27/23 and will
cover:

¦	Updates from the Monitoring and Ecosystem Services Subcommittees.

¦	Overview of the State of the Region Report contract.

¦	Discussion of SNEP's FY23 budget.


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