Mid-Atlantic Green Highways Partnership Overview & Progress Update Building Bridges through Collaborative Partnerships
How do you define a Green Highway? Cleanse all runoff from highway without adversely affecting adjacent areas sources of hydrology or habitat values Complies with all environmental laws Net increase of chemical, biological, physical functions and values of watershed Reducing the disruption of basic ecological processes Identify, avoid and protect critical resource areas Meet green highways principles Better than before Collaborative Evaluate need and benefit of regulatory flexibility Cost Effectiveness Minimize land clearing within right of way Plant and seed with native vegetation
What is the Green Highways Partnership? Voluntary – Not Regulatory Collaborative a “network of industry, trade, & environmental organizations, private sector (consultants & contractors), and government (local, state, & federal). Public – Private Partnership Goal is to promote innovation, stewardship, streamlining, and regulatory consistency & flexibility. To provide greater incentives for streamlining & environmental stewardship in transportation.
Why are we doing this? Demand & Expectations from the Public for both agencies Complexity of transportation & environmental problems – environmental & transportation problems not as simple as they used to be. Economic cost of delay – for both building grey infrastructure & solving environmental problems Shrinking Resources … WE need Innovation, Smart Thinking & Good Government to address our common future!
Pillars of GHP Partnerships Rewards & Recognition Opportunities Pilots Recognize programs, projects, and activities for excellence in achieving of “better than before” defined for each focus area. Economic efficiencies and regulatory flexibility Opportunities Pilots Training Green Highways Partnership Network Information HUB for all activities related to Green Highways Partnerships - 3 major theme areas Innovative Watershed-Driven Stormwater Management Planning, Design, Products and Practices Recycling and Reuse - Industrial By-Products and Recycled Material Uses/Implementation Conservation and Ecosystem Management - Principles and Practices Rewards/Recognition Recognize programs, projects, and activities for excellence in achieving of “better than before” defined for each focus area. Economic efficiencies and regulatory flexibility Opportunities Pilots Training Collaborative Action Network information “nerve center” for all activities related to Green Highways tool will provide a bridge to environmental entities in federal, state and local government, academia, other NGOs, and trade/industry groups
Green Highways Roadmap Major Mile Markers Establishment of Pilot or Demonstration Projects to inform & inspire the implementation of practices/actions that are: Innovative (policy & practice) Efficient & cost effective ($$$ and time) Environmentally sound & protective Establishment of the Green Highways Partnership Network to promote information exchange & partnership in the Mid-Atlantic Website & Virtual Private Network State specific workshops to discuss opportunities & present innovative practices Build a Business Plan to develop a self-sustaining Public-Private Partnership
What’s happened so far? Stakeholder meetings - 2004 -2005 (ongoing) Mid-Atlantic Green Highways Initiative Planning Charrette – June 2005 Green Highways Ad-Hoc Committee Formed Definition, Mission Statement, & Objectives created. Green Highways Forum – November 2005 Executive Session – Agency and Industry leaders discussed the goals and objectives of GHI and provided input into the future direction of the effort. Green Highways Partnership Retreat – March 2006 - Development of the Roadmap & formation of Theme Teams Regulatory Roundtable – October 2006 Integrated framework of information sharing and communication; Build on current successful efforts .. CSS A rewards/recognition program to provide incentives and showcase successes to inspire replication across the country. Turn the good ideas into practical realities by integrating & leveraging GHI stakeholders energies, interests & resources equitably. Silo-smashing effort that develops a framework for action which allows for market based solutions. Joint funding & integrated goals Joint research and technology transfer
Theme Teams Innovative Watershed-Driven Stormwater Management Promote the integration of public and private stakeholder interest toward the mutual goal of supporting sustainable use of natural resources. Recycling and Reuse To promote the environmentally sound and technically acceptable use of industrial materials in the transportation infrastructure Conservation and Ecosystem Protection A regional ecosystem framework scaleable to support decision-making, implementation & monitoring that incorporates a set of tailored core data sets/maps & a tailored decision-making process depending on the audience engaged from planning to O&M Partnerships - 3 major theme areas Innovative Watershed-Driven Stormwater Management Planning, Design, Products and Practices Recycling and Reuse - Industrial By-Products and Recycled Material Uses/Implementation Conservation and Ecosystem Management - Principles and Practices Rewards/Recognition Recognize programs, projects, and activities for excellence in achieving of “better than before” defined for each focus area. Economic efficiencies and regulatory flexibility Opportunities Pilots Training Collaborative Action Network information “nerve center” for all activities related to Green Highways tool will provide a bridge to environmental entities in federal, state and local government, academia, other NGOs, and trade/industry groups
Green Highways Roadmap Recycle/Reuse Theme Team Plan Identify state DOT projects to optimize the beneficial use of industrial by-products. Target 3 states: PA,MD,VA Work with DOTs & DNR’s/DEQs jointly Identify Existing Regulations & Specifications Target states for follow up after information is gathered Provide technical information to help them overcome hurdles Exchange best practices Collection & Dissemination of Information Develop a toolkit for implementers House the information/toolkit on GHP website Contacts & Sources of material Pilots – 10 stormwater pilots in MD, DC and PA – A few in the CB Research Topics Demostrate WQ benefits watershed and project scales Develop metrics and measurement tools to show/measure progress and results Test out Lifecycle performance of bmps and other techniques and approaches Id highway models, gaps Demo institutional economic benefits More practices and techniques specifically designed for transportation projects (i.e., soil amendments for toxics, swale BMPs) gh design manual (hard to do) interim guidelines for trading (multiple benefit) and mitigation recognized by regulators
Success! GHP fosters collaboration and leveraging of funding among public and private entities… GHP leverages several MILLION Dollars for Anacostia River Urban Watershed Partnership – Focuses on innovative partnerships between transportation organizations & watershed groups to address stormwater & nutrients in the Anacostia Watershed Funded by $700K EPA Targeted Watershed funding & $300K Department of Transportation – FHWA funds Matching funds from proposals well over 1 million dollars American Concrete Pavement Association focusing it’s current research agenda on green practices pervious concrete & technologies to reduce heat island effects
Success! GHP working with Villanova University and Prince Georges County to investigate the effectiveness of pervious concrete and porous asphalt the potential applications of these techniques in roadway construction. GHP partnering with Maryland State Highway Administration to develop successful watershed approaches to stormwater management the application of a Green Infrastructure approach in the project development of Maryland Route 301. Maryland SHA is striving to make MD 301 a "green highway" through the application of innovative "green" techniques and processes. GHP influenced Transportation Research Board’s to focus it’s May 2006 Peer Exchange on the Mid-Atlantic Region Environmental Geospatial Information for Transportation Peer Exchange
Dominique Lueckenhoff Contact Information Denise Rigney US EPA Region III 215-814-2726 rigney.denise@epa.gov Dominique Lueckenhoff lueckenhoff.dominique@epa.gov
Mid-Atlantic Green Highways Partnership Theme Teams Building Bridges through Collaborative Partnerships
Green Highways Roadmap Stormwater Theme Team Plan Promote the integration of public and private stakeholder interest toward the mutual goal of supporting sustainable use of natural resources. Address Regulatory flexibility & policy to support watershed based stormwater management NPDES, 404, 401, state regulations, TMDLs, etc Develop white paper to identify needs, barriers, and actions needed to address barriers Develop business case for DOTs to justify watershed based stormwater management Research and Development Pilots – 10 stormwater pilots in MD, DC and PA – A few in the CB Research Topics Demostrate WQ benefits watershed and project scales Develop metrics and measurement tools to show/measure progress and results Test out Lifecycle performance of bmps and other techniques and approaches Id highway models, gaps Demo institutional economic benefits More practices and techniques specifically designed for transportation projects (i.e., soil amendments for toxics, swale BMPs) gh design manual (hard to do) interim guidelines for trading (multiple benefit) and mitigation recognized by regulators
Green Highways Roadmap Conservation/Eco Mgmt Theme Team Plan A regional ecosystem framework scaleable to support decision-making, implementation & monitoring that incorporates: a set of tailored core data sets/maps a tailored decision-making process depending on the audience engaged from planning to O&M, identified as 5 process points Integration at project level Integration at planning level Employ it through upgrade of transportation system to accomplish retrofits Develop maps for MPO use Information sharing between us & local level to integrate into land use planning Pilot: Develop solicitation that would seek a single pilot project that would incorporate the 5 levels of opportunity identified in the proposal Report of lessons learned GIS Maps Software Decision-making Process Guidance Regulatory Streamlining Tool(s) (e.g. general permits, agreements) Training (within context of pilot and post-pilot) Post-pilot Action Plan for Next Steps (e.g., reasearch needs, data needs
What’s Next? Listening sessions for State DOTs, Departments of Environment, the Federal Resource Agencies, Business and Industry Partners, as well as Non-Governmental Organizations. Refinement of Theme Team Plans Development of work plans Identification & selection of pilot projects Identification of funding sources & mechanisms Coordination meeting for Mid-Atlantic Federal Resource Agencies - USEPA, USACE, US FWS and possibly NRCS and NOAA. Green Highways Partnership Network website The Mid-Atlantic Green Highways Initiative (GHI) was created to promote innovative streamlining and market-based approaches in order to meet transportation needs while promoting environmental stewardship so that both are “better than before.”
Forum Executive Session Integrated framework of information sharing and communication; Build on current successful efforts .. CSS A rewards/recognition program to provide incentives and showcase successes to inspire replication across the country. Turn the good ideas into practical realities by integrating & leveraging GHI stakeholders energies, interests & resources equitably. Silo-smashing effort that develops a framework for action which allows for market based solutions. Joint funding & integrated goals Joint research and technology transfer The Mid-Atlantic Green Highways Initiative (GHI) was created to promote innovative streamlining and market-based approaches in order to meet transportation needs while promoting environmental stewardship so that both are “better than before.”
Watershed Improvement Concepts Sawmill Creek
Weems Creek SHA developed a watershed improvement plan during design phase SHA implemented several retrofits and integrated BMPs County and City implemented stream improvements and stormwater improvements Navy Stadium implemented retrofits Transportation Enhancement Funding used to partner Private funds raised for some retrofits and improvements
Rock Creek Rock Creek - Joseph’s Branch, Montgomery County 2004 – Terrace and vane to protect manholes 2001 – corresponding manhole Rock Creek - Joseph’s Branch, Montgomery County 2005 – receding leg of ~2-yr event
Green Highways Roadmap Stormwater Theme Team & the Bay Pilots are proposed for the Chesapeake Bay Watershed through partnership with Maryland State Highway Administration, District of Columbia DOT, PA DOT Md SHA utilizes a watershed approach in addressing stormwater requirements & retro-fits. Key Principles are: Focus on best solution considering cost and the environment ex. Combination of traditional BMPs & LID Collaboration in a watershed – needs of the watershed & proposed actions - bring together all developers, users, watershed groups to develop a collaborative & coordinated solution Collaboration includes funding… no individual agency or group should be targeted to fund all improvements. Pilots – 10 stormwater pilots in MD, DC and PA – A few in the CB Research Topics Demostrate WQ benefits watershed and project scales Develop metrics and measurement tools to show/measure progress and results Test out Lifecycle performance of bmps and other techniques and approaches Id highway models, gaps Demo institutional economic benefits More practices and techniques specifically designed for transportation projects (i.e., soil amendments for toxics, swale BMPs) gh design manual (hard to do) interim guidelines for trading (multiple benefit) and mitigation recognized by regulators
~ THE GREEN HIGHWAY ~ ~ THE GREEN HIGHWAY FORUM ~ RECYCLING MATERIALS “Meeting transportation requirements and applying environmental stewardship so both are better than before” MAINTENANCE & OPERATIONS RECYCLING MATERIALS STEWARDSHIP ~ THE GREEN HIGHWAY FORUM ~ “On Ramp” Stakeholders Enhance Partnerships Exchange Information Innovate Recognition Solve Cross Cut Issues NEPA CSS The “ON RAMPS” TO A GREEN HIGHWAY SMART GROWTH PLANNING EDUCATION
A Bridge between Environmental & Transportation Communities Relationship of Green Highway Partnership Network & The Center for Environmental Excellence Transportation Community State DOTs FHWA Contractors Universities Consultants TRB Trade Assc Environmental Community State DEPs Army Corps EPA FWS NGO’s, Contractors Universities A Bridge between Environmental & Transportation Communities
Goals & Missions of Environmental Protection and Transportation are Merging! Green Highways Environmental Stewardship NEPA “In the beginning” Transportation Environmental Protection