September 15, 2014 Winston Salem, VA Stormwater Capital Improvement Planning for Total Maximum Daily Load Compliance
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1 September 15, 2014 Winston Salem, VA Stormwater Capital Improvement Planning for Total Maximum Daily Load Compliance An Approach to Compliance with Stormwater MS4 Permits and TMDLs
2 Outline TMDL Requirements County Program Components BMP Evaluations and 15 year Capital Improvement Plan
3 Chesapeake Bay and Chesterfield County
4 Chesterfield County MS4
5 Stormwater Regulatory Requirements MS4 Permit Local Stormwater Requirements State Stormwater Regulations Stormwater Rule Chesapeake Bay and Local TMDLs Stormwater Funding Legislation
6 Municipal Drivers Infrastructure Needs MS4 Regulatory Requirements Partnerships Practical Solutions Aligned with local goals Watershed Needs Dedicated Funding Drainage & Flooding Needs
7 Stormwater and TMDL Requirements Drive Compliance Standard Requirements Stormwater MS4 Permit MS4 Program resources and method of funding MS4 Program Plan Stormwater CIP Plan MS4 Program implementation (13 specific activities) Monitoring (water quality, wet weather screening, floatables) Multiple reporting requirements Continue implementation of related ordinances TMDL Requirements Chesapeake Bay Special Condition included in the MS4 Permit: Specific pollutant load allocations and Pollutant of Concern reductions TMDL Action Plan Reporting Local TMDL Action Plans and reporting requirements
8 Chesapeake Bay TMDL Goals Reduction of nitrogen, phosphorus, and total suspended solids from stormwater Load allocation goals by state, basin and county level for each parameter Reduction requirements from both impervious (e.g. asphalt, roofs) and pervious (e.g. lawns) surfaces
9 Chesapeake Bay TMDL Goals
10 MS4 Permit TMDL Special Condition
11 Chesapeake Bay TMDL Requirements Pollutant reduction loads and targets included in the draft MS4 permit Submit Stormwater Capital Improvement Plan in first year Incremental reduction requirements (15 years) 1 st Permit Planning & 5% reduction 2 nd Permit 35% reduction 3 rd Permit 60% reduction
12 All TMDLs Require Action Plans Department of Environmental
13 Stormwater Program Components 1. Public Education & Participation 2. MS4 Maintenance Activities 3. Construction Site Runoff Control 4. Post-Construction Site Runoff Control 5. Illicit Discharge Detection & Elimination 6. Industrial & Commercial Facility Runoff Control 7. Water Quality, Watershed, & Stream Monitoring
14 Align Requirements and Program Activities Program Assessment & Benchmarking Organizational Analysis Cost Estimates: CIP O&M Watershed Evaluations MS4 TMDL Compliance Plan Permit Implementation
15 Development of CIP Tool Step 1 Stormwater General Permit Conditions Estimated Required Load Reductions Desktop Tool: 1. Calculate Loads (GIS/Permit) 2. Select (Unit) BMPs 3. Estimate Load Reduction 4. Determine Compliance (Repeat until Compliant) Step 2 Step 3 Planned BMPs Designed, Constructed, and Credited BMPs Unit BMP (Step 2) BMP Load Reduction
16 1. Calculate Loads Chesterfield County MS4 Permit Values
17 1. Calculate Loads: Land Use
18 Compliance 1 Calculate Challenges Loads: Nitrogen Chesterfield TMDL
19 1. Calculate Loads: Nitrogen
20 Compliance 1 Calculate Challenges Loads: Phosphorus Chesterfield TMDL
21 1. Calculate Loads: Phosphorus
22 Compliance 1 Calculate Challenges Loads: TSS Chesterfield TMDL
23 1. Calculate Loads: TSS
24 Chesterfield TMDL 1 Calculate Loads: Weighted Load
25 1 Calculate Loads: Required Reduction Required Pollutant Reduction [lbs/yr] Permit Cycle Total Total Total Nitrogen Phosphorus Suspended Sediment 1 5% 1, , % 11,240 1, , % 19,269 2,935 1,396,640 Total Reduction 32,115 4,892 2,327,734 (Pollutant reduction based on 2010 Census data)
26 1 Calculate Loads: Required Reduction Land [acres] Total Nitrogen [lbs/yr] Total Phosphorus [lbs/yr] Total Suspended Solids [lbs/yr]
27 2. Select BMPs
28 2. Unit BMPs
29 3. Estimate Load Compliance Existing BMPs + Proposed BMPs Unit BMPs
30 4. Determine Compliance Overall Compliance Path % Achievement $ Millions Compliance Non Compliance N P S Overall Cost
31 4. Determine Compliance
32 Chesapeake Bay TMDL Cost $177 Million total cost over 15 years (Capital and Operating) Costs are not distributed evenly across permit cycles Establishing funding source now crucial
33 CIP Compliance Plan Drainage Projects Compliance Projects Stream Restoration Reservoir Restoration BMP Retrofits Outfall retrofits (HOA, public lands) Bioswales, green streets Non-structural BMPs
34 Identify BMP Retrofits and Costs
35 TMDL CIP Path Required Load Reduction Estimated based Size and Composition of MS4 Selected Unit BMPs Selected 12 BMP Types based on Acceptance, Cost, and Feasibility Unit Efficiency/Cost Alternative Compliance Scenarios Selected Primary, Secondary, and Tertiary BMPs used to Achieve Compliance
36 Summary Use of an Integrated Watershed Management approach can help meet multiple regulatory requirements in a cost-effective manner Align requirements with program activities to take credit for all stormwater related work Implementation of BMPs and retrofits is well understood, but tracking credits remains a challenge
37 Thank you! Tom Gallo ARCADIS