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James River TMDL Redevelopment Kickoff Public Meeting

James River TMDL Redevelopment Kickoff Public Meeting. Region 2000 Local Government Council 828 Main Street, 12th Floor Lynchburg, VA March 4, 2014 6:30 – 8:30 p.m. Why are we here?. T otal M aximum D aily L oad. We are here. Study. What Happens When a Stream is Impaired?.

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James River TMDL Redevelopment Kickoff Public Meeting

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  1. James River TMDL Redevelopment Kickoff Public Meeting Region 2000 Local Government Council 828 Main Street, 12th Floor Lynchburg, VA March 4, 2014 6:30 – 8:30 p.m.

  2. Why are we here?

  3. Total Maximum Daily Load We are here Study What Happens When a Stream is Impaired? • The State begins a formal process to clean up that water body (a TMDL) Implementation Plan Monitoring • Identifies permit controls or best management practices needed to make necessary pollutant reductions Implementation Polluted • Identifies sources of pollution • Calculates amounts from each source • Estimates necessary pollutant reductions Clean Water quality standards met The Process Water quality standards not met

  4. Agenda • Meeting Description & TMDL Process.......................……….. Paula Nash, DEQ • Stakeholder Introductions……………...................Kelly Hitchcock, Region 2000 • TMDL Redevelopment Process Description ..........................Craig Lott, DEQ • Project Catalyst, Lynchburg City Long Term Control Plan ……....... Jim Talian, Lynchburg City • Transition to pending TMDL Study ................................................. Craig Lott • TMDL Source Assessment & Hydrologic Modeling Calibration …... Jim Kern, MapTech • Discussion Facilitation ............................................................Kelly Hitchcock • Wrap Up and confirmation of future scheduling ...........................Craig, Lott

  5. Meeting Introductions Kelly Hitchcock, Region 2000

  6. James River Lynchburg Bacteria TMDL Background • Original TMDL, completed August, 2007 • and approved by • both EPA (12-4-2007) and • State Water Control Board (7-31-2008). • Modification #1 completed December 3, 2009 • and approved by EPA December 3, 2009. • Draft Modification #2 (and Draft Beaver Creek TMDL addition) completed May 2010.

  7. Bacteria TMDL Redevelopment Process Description • Formerly completed TMDLs may be reopened for various reasons such as, to consider the effects of additional Waste Load Allocations or significant land use changes. • When changes to the TMDL are initiated by a permittee, such as the City of Lynchburg, the costs of remodeling may be passed along to the permittee.

  8. Bacteria TMDL Redevelopment Process Description • Who’s responsible? • How many changes should be made? • Do TMDL Goals change?

  9. Bacteria TMDL Redevelopment Process Description • Who’s responsible? The delegated regulatory authority to develop, review, edit, provide public participation, and submit a TMDL to EPA and the SWCB remains the responsibility of the Department of Environmental Quality. • How many changes should be made? During the ‘redevelopment’ process, updates to other aspects of the original modeling, equations, and report may be made as appropriate to reflect changes, such as the bacteria water quality standards and assessments, mapping, nonpoint source load allocations, waste load allocations, hydrologic features, and land use. • Do TMDL Goals change? The process although initiated by a slightly different path, has the same state and federal regulatory expectations to achieve Water Quality Standards and receive EPA and State Water Control Board approval as any other TMDL.

  10. LTCP Changes Considered TMDL Modification #2 included a simple modeling scenario that considered whether bacteria Water Quality Standards might still be met if some limited discharge of mixed stormwater and sewage in combined sewer overflow events were to remain in the James River.

  11. Combined Sewer Overflow Long Term Control Plan proposal, a Catalyst for TMDL Redevelopment Jim Talian, Lynchburg City

  12. TMDL Considerations for Changes in CSO Plan Jim Kern, MapTech

  13. TMDL Redevelopment Schedule • TMDL Hydrologic Modeling Completion • TAC Meeting #1 • Public Meeting #1 • Tuesday, March 4 • TAC Meeting #2 • Draft TMDL • Public Meeting #2 • Draft TMDL • 30 day Public Comment Period • SWCB Submission • EPA Submission + Review

  14. Questions? • SEND/E-MAIL/FAX your comments to: • Paula Nash, TMDL Coordinator • DEQ, Blue Ridge Regional Office • 7705 Timberlake Road • Lynchburg, VA 24502 • Phone: 434-582-6216 Fax: 434-845-3493 • Paula.Nash@ deq.virginia.gov • http://www.deq.virginia.gov/Programs/Water/WaterQualityInformationTMDLs/TMDL/TMDLDevelopment/DocumentationforSelectTMDLs.aspx

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