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OVERVIEW: CHESAPEAKE BAY PROGRAM DEVELOPMENTS AND WATER & CLIMATE CHANGE ACTIVITIES Water Resources Technical Committee Oct. 29, 2015 Presented by Tanya T. Spano, RWQM Chief (202) 962-3776 / tspano@mwcog.orgtspano@mwcog.org
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Chesapeake Bay Program Developments and Water & Climate Change Activities Background (highlights only) Current (key points) Questions (technical & policy) Opportunities for Input (over next 3+ years) Recommendations (FY16 planned vs. new) 10/29/2015WRTC Meeting 2 Note on slides: all graphics derived from slides originally presented by CBP or EPA Outline for Today’s Presentations
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Chesapeake 2000 Agreement (C2K) (2000) - Voluntary Formal CBPC comments TMDL & Watershed Implementation Plans (WIP) Development Water Quality Criteria & Designated Uses Water Quality Model Use & Allocation Methodology Technical Support (EA & LTI) WRTC technical workshops COG staff active participation in CBP workgroups/committees Formal CBPC comments on Draft TMDL and Phase I WIPs Executive Order #13508 issued & Two-Year Milestone Reporting Commitment (2009) Bay TMDL Issued (92 separate TMDLs) (2010) - Regulatory COG staff prepared formal CBPC comments on official TMDL & use of WIPs Bay Partnership agreed to 2017 & 2025 WIP Schedule to meet Bay TMDL 10/29/2015WRTC Meeting 3 Chesapeake Bay Program - Background
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Changes to Suite of Technical Tools - Modeling Tools, Segmentation, Delivery Factors, BMPs, Land User, Input Data – all constantly evolving (e.g., Watershed Model - was 4.3, then 5.3, now working on 6.0) WIPs (Phase I, II, and now planning for III) – all w/ EPA oversight Two-Year Milestones (2YM) – assessment of WIP progress to meet Bay TMDL allocations (2014-2015 current) Management Strategies (2015) 29 different strategies in five different categories New - Climate Change & Toxic strategies (4 total) 2017 Mid-Point Assessment (technical work underway) 10/29/2015WRTC Meeting 4 Chesapeake Bay Program – Current
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10/29/2015WRTC Meeting 5 Chesapeake Bay Program – Current Water & Climate Activities Chesapeake Bay Program – Current Water & Climate Activities CBP & COG Region Efforts Both address mitigation & adaptation COG’s Climate & Energy Programs focuses on tracking & quantifying efforts by local govt.’s/water utilities in COG region; responding to extreme weather events/flooding; & water-energy linkages/GHG CBP’s Management Strategies focused on Bay- wide & state focused work; but also reflecting/evaluating local actions
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Which are most critical updates/upgrades & will they be completed in time for use in 2017 Mid-Point Assessment? What will be the net impact of all these changes (e.g., modeling tools, data, practices, efficiencies, lag times, uncertainty analysis, climate impacts, etc.)? Are the best data/accurate information/reasonable assumptions being properly reflected in the various models? How will changes affect loading & progress assumptions & Phase III WIP expectations? What are the implications for MSIV permit requirements? What are the differences in what monitoring vs. modeling progress assessments are showing? What are the explanations for any differences? How will those findings affect the 2017 Mid-Point Assessment? What if there are short-falls/gaps? How will they be handled (by state/by sector/by tributary)? Is it possible that the overall or tributary TMDL goals or allocations may change? How might this affect assigned load allocations & permit conditions (for SW & WW)? Who has ‘ownership’ of those allocations? What are the equity implications? How will major/Bay-wide allocation issues be addressed this time (e.g., Conowingo Dam sediment loads, Eastern Short TP loads)? What process will be used to assess overall impacts & the potential need to revisit the Bay TMDL or agreed upon 2025 full implementation deadline? 10/29/2015WRTC Meeting 6 Chesapeake Bay Program – Questions
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CREATE THE MODEL REVIEW THE MODEL USE THE MODEL 10/29/2015 7 WE ARE HERE Chesapeake Bay Program – Opportunities for Input Ongoing: COG & NVRC staff input via Work Groups; & CBPC/WRTC comments on Key CBP work products New: COG WQGIT At-Large Member (thru 2016); membership on new work groups (CC, Phase III WIP, Stakeholder Process); & consultant to supplement COG staff analysis Input via STAC workshops, detailed review of Modeling & Monitoring results, assessments, & uncertainty analysis; CC impacts, etc. Input on Phase III WIPs, outreach/messaging, detailed analysis of the application of the modeling tools, etc. Technically robust Input on 2017 Mid-Point Assessment (60%) & Bay TMDL impacts
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FY 2016 Planned - Active participation & monitoring of critical CBP activities & work group efforts Continue use of OWML Chain Bridge data to compare to CBP results Plan technical workshops to update/inform & seek input from WRTC Continue to identify key policy issues for CBPC Continue to provide technical/policy input & voice for COG members Continue to coordinate with other local govt./utility organizations on common technical & policy issues FY16 New - Propose use of specialized consultant support to review modeling tools, data and related progress/attainment assessments [Similar to pre-Bay TMDL work conducted in 2009-2010] Focus on Watershed Model, Water Quality & Sediment Transport Model, Water Quality Criteria & Attainment framework, and Climate Change assumptions Organize WRTC focus group to help frame issues for consultant Proposed to reallocate some existing funds, ask Blue Plains IMA-RC to help w/ supplemental funding, plus outreach efforts to other organizations to identify potential financial or in-kind support 10/29/2015WRTC Meeting 8 Chesapeake Bay Program – Recommendations
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