Chesapeake Bay TMDL 2017 Midpoint Assessment: A Critical Path Forward Lucinda Power EPA Chesapeake Bay Program Office Citizens Advisory Committee Meeting.

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Chesapeake Bay TMDL 2017 Midpoint Assessment: A Critical Path Forward Lucinda Power EPA Chesapeake Bay Program Office Citizens Advisory Committee Meeting November 21, 2014

What is the Midpoint Assessment?  Review of progress towards meeting the % interim target and 2025 Chesapeake Bay TMDL goal  Optimize implementation of Bay jurisdictions’ WIPs and ensure we’re on track for development of Phase III WIPs  Gather, review, and incorporate new data and science into the Partnership’s decision support tools

Midpoint Assessment Guiding Principles 1.Continue implementation, tracking progress and reporting results, with stable tools through at least Enhance decision support and assessment tools to enable successful engagement of local partners 3.Incorporate new or refined BMPs and verification of practices into existing accountability tools and reporting protocols 4.Address emerging issues (e.g., climate change) 5.Prioritize midpoint assessment actions and use adaptive management to ensure goals are met

Bottom Line for Meeting 2025 Goal  Partnership needs to be able to engage local partners in order to get practices on the ground  Use midpoint assessment priorities to optimize implementation of WIPs to help achieve 2017 and 2025 goals  Changes to modeling inputs and assumptions will allow us to work with key partners  Healthy step in adaptive management process

October 2012 WQGIT F2F Meeting & December 2012 PSC Decisions  In October 2012, the WQGIT identified and approved specific priorities to address under the midpoint assessment  In December 2012, the PSC approved the midpoint assessment high-level priorities; the guiding principles, and the overall midpoint assessment schedule:  Incorporate better model input data from local partners  Revisit model calibration and assumptions  Make CBP models more transparent  Adjust Phase III WIP deadlines to account for 60% by 2017 goal  BMP Panels and enhanced use of monitoring data 5

Work Plan Development, Implementation & Timeline: l_Implementation_Team l_Implementation_Team

October 2014 WQGIT F2F Meeting  Clear understanding of where we need to be by 2017 and what steps need to be taken, and by whom  Understand what information is needed from the midpoint assessment to inform evaluation of 60% by 2017 goal  Full buy in on midpoint assessment schedule and decision-making process

Strategic Issues of the Midpoint Assessment  New Land Use Classifications & Loading Rates: Improve the resolution of land uses in the Partnership’s decision support tools, including the relative loading rates of nutrients and sediments  Incorporate BMP expert panel and workgroup recommendations with a focus on adding BMPs and updating current BMPs to enhance the evaluation of progress  Phase 6 Decision Support Tools: Enhance decision support tools to improve transparency, accuracy, and confidence.

Strategic Issues of the Midpoint Assessment  Climate Change: Update the Partnership’s decision support tools to reflect climate change considerations.  Conowingo Dam: Factor in the additional nutrient and sediment loads given the Conowingo Dam/ Reservoir have reached dynamic equilibrium and are contributing to Bay water quality impacts.  James River Chlorophyll-a Criteria Assessment: Determine appropriate criteria in order to protect designated uses in the tidal James River.  EPA provides expectations for scope and content of Phase III WIPs based on input from the Partnership.

Strategic Issue: Phase 6 Decision Support Tools mentation_team/wmp_for_the_mpa  Enhance decision support tools to improve transparency, accuracy, and confidence  December 2015 : Draft Phase 6 Watershed Model complete, Partnership review begins  2016 : Partnership review, scenario runs and data inputs incorporated  December 2016 : All models final

Midpoint Assessment Schedule: Short Term Review and approval of new land use classifications (Oct 2014) Review of proposed land use loading rates (Spring 2015) Climate change studies conducted by Penn State, UMCES, EPA, and JHU (through 2016) Review and approval of BMP Expert Panels (ongoing) Final land uses & loading rates into Phase 6 WSM (Oct 2015) Incorporate climate change considerations into Phase 6 (Dec 2016) Agreement on Midpoint Assessment schedule and decision making process (Oct 2014) All BMPs approved and incorporated into Phase 6 Watershed Model for calibration (Oct 2015) Partners factor in VA’s James Chlorophyll-a assessment findings; initiate evaluation of changes to allocations Studies and monitoring underway for Conowingo Dam/Reservoir James Chlorophyll-a criteria assessment complete (Dec 2015) Draft Phase 6 watershed model complete; partnership review initiated (Jan 2016)

Partnership approves Phase 6, other Partnership models (Summer 2017) Evaluate progress and attainment of “60% by 2017 goal” (Spring 2018) Partnership decisions on offsetting effects of Conowingo Jurisdictions’ draft Phase III WIPs due (June 2018) Partnership decision on how and when to incorporate responses to climate change assessments Jurisdiction’s final Phase III WIPs due (Dec 2018) EPA sets Phase III WIP planning targets for 2025 with partnership input Development of two-year milestones (early 2018) EPA provides expectations for scope of jurisdictions’ Phase III WIPs (June 2017) Based on Phase III WIPs and Midpoint Assessment, EPA determines whether to modify the Bay TMDL (early 2019) Midpoint Assessment Schedule: Long Term

Thank you! Questions?