Shared Monitoring Plan

FFTF Partners understand that the key to successful floodplain management lies in ensuring that the goals of all stakeholders are integrated at both project and watershed scales. In order to measure the progress towards achieving these goals, FFTF and its partners have embarked on a comprehensive, long-term Shared Monitoring Plan.

The intent of this Shared Monitoring Plan is to help FFTF Partners track progress as well as gauge their continued support for the overall program. This is a watershed-scale monitoring plan; project-specific monitoring will occur as each project is implemented.

Index of Floodplain Health

FFTF partners have identified a set of metrics for tracking progress toward shared goals for the Puyallup River Watershed. These metrics have been assembled into an Index of Floodplain Health which monitors the effects of FFTF actions and outside factors on farms, habitat, and flood risk reduction.

Together, these metrics help answer the question: how are we improving floodplain health in the Puyallup River Watershed?

Individual and integrated metrics are focused around three categories:

  • Land: How do our communities interact with land in the floodplain?
  • Investments: How are the investments we are making in integrated floodplain management helping us reach our goals?
  • Outcomes: What are the outcomes of our work in the floodplain?