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Williamsburg’s Local Strategies to meet the ChesBay TMDL March 2012 Chesapeake Bay Watershed Virginia Maryland Pennsylvania New York Delaware West Virginia Washington, DC
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Clean Water Act (CWA) of 1972 Regulates discharges of pollutants into the waters of the United States Regulates quality standards for surface waters Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Responsible for enforcement of/compliance with the CWA Responsible for setting water quality standards Requires Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) permits for stormwater discharges Chesapeake Bay TMDL EPA Mandated “Pollution Diet”
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Chesapeake Bay TMDL TMDL...Total Maximum Daily Load...the amount of a pollutant that a waterbody can assimilate without violating water quality standards Nitrogen, Phosphorus, and Sediment are the pollutants that must be reduced Urban Stormwater, Wastewater, Agriculture, and Septic Systems are affected sectors 2017...60% of actions should be completed 2025...all control measures should be in place
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Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation (DCR) Develops plans of behalf of Virginia localities to meet EPA requirements Administers Virginia Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (VPDES) General permit which includes Williamsburg’s MS4 permit Prepared Phase I Watershed Implementation Plan (WIP) for EPA approval December 2010 Phase I WIP detailed how and when Virginia will meet the pollution allocations set by EPA Final Phase II WIP will be submitted to EPA by March 30, 2012 Phase II WIP will direct localities how to reduce pollutants to meet the ChesBay TMDL
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Hampton Roads Planning District Commission (HRPDC) Assists Hampton Roads localities with stormwater regulations Developed a Regional report documenting efforts of localities in development of the Phase II WIP Developed a Regional Water Quality Management Scenario to meet the Phase II WIP The HRPDC report recommends that the state provide funding to assist the localities in meeting the TMDL The report also recommends expansion of the Chesapeake Bay Preservation Act to include all localities that are in the Bay watershed
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Williamsburg Strategies (Staff recommendations) to meet the ChesBay TMDL 1. Public Education/Outreach HR Storm 2. Public Involvement/Participation Farmer’s Market, Earth Day, Medallions City’s Public Works Website 3. Illicit Discharge Detection and Elimination SSO’s Dry weather screening Spills 4. Construction Site Stormwater Runoff Control (Erosion and Sediment Control) Development Plan Review Site Inspections of construction sites and disturbed lands
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Williamsburg Strategies (cont.) 5. Post Construction Stormwater Management Development plan review BMP inspections 6. Pollution Prevention/Good Housekeeping City Shop Complex is DCR E4 certified 7. SWM Plan and Ordinance Revision 8. Green Team 9. Comprehensive Plan Update 10. Street Sweeping 11. Leaf Recycling 12. Nutrient Management The state ban on phosphorus fertilizers will assist with this 13. Nutrient Credits
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Williamsburg Strategies ( cont.) 14. Conservation Easements 15. Septic System maintenance and elimination 16. Stream Restoration 17. Permeable Pavement 18. Re-forestation 19. Recycling 20. Resource Protection Areas 21. Resource Management Areas 22. Tree Protection 23. 30% Slope restrictions 24. Wetlands
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What’s Next? Await feedback from EPA/DCR on Phase II WIP MS4 Permit renewal by July 1, 2013 ChesBay TMDL Implementation Plan will be formalized and included in the renewed permit City’s SWM Ordinance and Plan revisions to new Virginia Regulations by July 1, 2014 Costs...To be determined based on additional level of effort required
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