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Stormwater Issues in the Arid Southwest

Stormwater Issues in the Arid Southwest. SBIR Phase I Pacific Southwest Solicitation. SBIR Stormwater Solicitation. Between 40-50% of impaired waters in the Pacific Southwest are from, or suspected to be from, urban sources Unique Climatology Heavy pollutant loadings Flashy storms.

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Stormwater Issues in the Arid Southwest

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  1. Stormwater Issues in the Arid Southwest SBIR Phase I Pacific Southwest Solicitation

  2. SBIR Stormwater Solicitation • Between 40-50% of impaired waters in the Pacific Southwest are from, or suspected to be from, urban sources • Unique Climatology • Heavy pollutant loadings • Flashy storms

  3. SBIR Stormwater Solicitation • 80% of Californians live within a 30 minute drive of the coast • Beach usage is higher in CA than in other 49 states combined (U.S Lifeguard Assn.)

  4. SBIR Stormwater Solicitation • Regulatory Framework • General Permit System relying heavily on Best Management Practices • Industrial Stormwater • Metals, oil and grease, petroleum hydrocarbons • Construction Stormwater • Sediments, nutrients, oil and grease, petroleum hydrocarbons • Municipal Stormwater • Pathogens and all of above

  5. SBIR Stormwater Solicitation • Huge universe of sites with varied conditions • Construction, Industrial, Municipal • Tens of thousands of Industrial Sites in Region 9 • BMP effectiveness studies find wide variability depending on site characteristics and operator knowledge • Owner/operator knowledge biggest impediment to efficient BMPs

  6. SBIR Stormwater Solicitation • Iterative approach to BMP implementation not widely used • How to get quick reliable feedback and use it? • Reliable water quality data not in the equation • Sample collection and lab analysis is seen as too complex for most permittees

  7. SBIR Stormwater Solicitation • Program Needs • Real-time monitoring technology • for pathogens, oil and grease, metals, and petroleum hydrocarbons • Require little supervision, maintenance, and technical know-how • Provide data that would allow iterative approach • Technology and output should be user-friendly for those without a background in water quality

  8. SBIR Stormwater Solicitation • Program Needs • Technologies to promote rapid settling of fine suspended particles in stormwater retention basins without adverse water quality effects • To be used in construction, municipal, and industrial settings

  9. SBIR Stormwater Solicitation • Program Needs • Products or technologies that extract embedded oil or oil products from surfaces (soil, concrete, asphalt) without adverse water quality effects

  10. SBIR Stormwater Solicitation • Others? • Technologies to remove urban pollutants from stormwater • Generally lower concentrations than found in traditional waste streams; cumulative impact • No adverse water quality effects • User-friendly

  11. Questions? • Ellen Blake, USEPA (415) 972-3496 • Jeremy Johnstone, USEPA (415) 972-3499

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