Best Management Practices for Urban Areas to Manage Phosphorus Policy, Programs & Legislation Review HESLMcMaster Richard Nesbitt, M.Sc. Neil Hutchinson,

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Best Management Practices for Urban Areas to Manage Phosphorus Policy, Programs & Legislation Review HESLMcMaster Richard Nesbitt, M.Sc. Neil Hutchinson, Ph.D Bev Clark Gail Krantzberg, Ph.D. Savitri Jetoo, Ph.D. Candidate Lake Erie Land and Water - Clarifying the Urban - Eutrophication Linkage LEMN Research Needs Workshop 4.5 March 21, Lake Erie Land and Water - Clarifying the Urban - Eutrophication Linkage LEMN Research Needs Workshop 4.5 March 21, 2013.

The PPL Summary Table PPL Category Program Description Policy or Program Agency Regulatory/ Voluntary Actors/ Audience Region (geographic) Effectiveness/ Assessment of success Science Monitoring components in place? Overview for table 4 Opportunities, Challenges or Gaps for Future Action, etc Reference Urban Sanitary Urban Stormwater Residential Unsewered Urban Non-Point Sources Watershed Non-Point Sources Combined Sewer Overflow Urban Fertilizers and detritus Low Impact Development Canada US Other Great Lakes Watersheds

Identified Gaps in PPLs MonitoringFunding Combined sewer overflow Best management practicesWaste water treatment plants Low impact developmentStorm water management systems Link to policy decisionsSewer rehabilitation Policy implementation

Recommendations & Research Needs Lake-wide protection act and associated plan –All the PPLs and agricultural sources Offsetting/trading program –What would the effectiveness be? Quantify phosphorus loadings –Identity priority areas and implement policy Funding body for ageing infrastructure –Target priority areas and most significant sources Identify emerging sources of phosphorous –What emerging industries will contribute new sources of phosphorous to Lake Erie?