
This project builds on Kalamazoo River and Michigan-based trading experiences to develop, test and implement "model" tools and infrastructure necessary to enable functioning water quality trading markets. Funding will support agricultural BMPs to achieve load allocation goals in an EPA-approved Lake Allegan/Kalamazoo River phosphorus TMDL. Reductions will be used to test marketplace instruments and apply agricultural participation and credit banking schemes. Trading approaches will be instituted that allow for voluntary participation, insulate producers from NPDES permit liability and can be delivered consistently through traditional programs. Transferable marketplace and regulatory instruments developed here will: facilitate access to trading programs; minimize transaction and administrative costs; connect buyers and sellers; facilitate decision-making, and; quantify and track reductions. Tools will be integrated with existing regulatory programs to foster active markets.
The Gun Lake Tribe is working with Kieser & Associates, the World Resources Institute and local partners to:


