Ohio River Water Quality Trading Program Overview

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Ohio River Water Quality Trading Program Overview December 2014 Brian Brandt Director Ag Conservation Innovations American Farmland Trust

Sources of Nutrients Nitrogen in Power Plants 2

Full Scale Program 46 Power plants 230,000 Farmers Thousands of WWTP Millions of Pounds of Nutrients 3

What is WQT Trading? 4

Ancillary Benefits Improved Soils Carbon Sequestration Pollinators Biodiversity Corporate Stewardship Private money to farmers Support local communities 5

Stakeholder Engagement Collaborators: Electric Power Research Institute American Farmland Trust Ohio Farm Bureau Federation ORSANCO Tennessee Valley Authority American Electric Power Hoosier Energy Duke Energy Exelon Agencies: USEPA USDA States: Ohio Indiana Kentucky Steering Committees: WWTP Agriculture Power Plants Environmental Groups UC Santa Barbara 6

Steering Committee - Agriculture IN State Department of Agriculture, KY Division of Conservation and OH Department of Natural Resources USDA ARS and NRCS Kentucky, Ohio, and Indiana Farm Bureaus Illinois and Indiana State Conservationists Kentucky Corn Growers Association Land Stewards, LLC. National Pork Producers National Milk Producers Federation Agricultural Retailers Association 7

Other Steering Committees WWTP National Association of Clean Water Agencies (NACWA) host EPRI via their WQT working group Power Companies Duke, AEP, TVA, Hoosier, Exelon Environmental Groups: The Nature Conservancy OH Sierra Club OH & IN OH Environmental Council Environmental Law and Policy Center MN Center for Env t Advocacy KY Waterways Alliance Kentucky Resources Council Environmental Defense Fund 8

OH, IN, and KY Sign Trading Plan! August 9 th, 2012 in Cincinnati Ohio June 22, 2012: A nutrient pollution article in The Economist mentions EPRI's Water Quality Trading Program. 9

Details of Pilot Program Consistency & Rigor Watershed Model Agricultural Baselines Reserve/Insurance Pool Incentives for Early Buyers Adaptive Management Verification & Monitoring Pilot Program Plan can be downloaded at: http//wqt.epri.com 10

Uses Watershed Modeling (WARMF) Model Provides Scientific Foundation for Project: Agriculture Best Management Practices Trading Ratios WQ Hot Spots Nutrient Attenuation Future land use scenarios Adaptive Management 11

Opportunities for Conservation All projects must be NEW o( Additional ) BMP Examples: Cattle Exclusion Fencing Nutrient Management Cover Crops Buffer Strips Heavy Use Pads, Manure Pits 12

Pilot Trades (2013-2015) Pilot Trade Locations 30+ farmer contracts 66,000 lbs N 33,000 lb P KY, IN, OH Upper Ohio Middle Ohio 13

Project Schedule Transition to Long-term program Pilot Trades Trading Plan Signed State Engagement Steering Committees Agency funding Collaboration Formed Project Identification Oct. 2009 2010 2011 2012 2014 2015 2007 2008 14

Our First Stewardship Credit Transactions March 11, 2014 in Cincinnati Ohio 15

Counties and BMPs Counties: Kentucky: Boone, Bracken, Mason, Greenup, Carter, Elliott Ohio: Jefferson, Columbiana, Mahoning, Holmes Indiana: Ripley, Dearborn, Wayne, Ohio, Switzerland BMPs: Cattle Exclusion Fencing, Nutrient Management, Cover Crops, Buffer Strips, Grass Waterways, Heavy Use Pads, Manure Pits Enhance ecosystem services: carbon sequestration, native plants, habitat, etc. 16

Projects: By the Numbers Indiana 5 counties, 11 contracts (5 year contracts) HUA, cover crops, hay conversion 28,170 pound TN and 9,525 pounds TP Ohio 3 counties, 7 contracts (5 and 10 year contracts) Milkhouse waste systems, feedlot runoff controls/hua, exclusion fence, cover crops 20,646 pounds TN and 7,507 pounds TP Kentucky 5 counties, 10 contracts (10 year contracts) Gravel and concrete HUA 36,840 pounds TN, 9,740 pounds TP 17

EPRI Funded Project Heavy Use Area Protection (HUAP) Before Runoff, erosion, sedimentation. After Reduced erosion & sedimentation, easier manure management, proud farmer. 18

Evaluation Criteria Primary Cost per pound of N (estimated range is $2-8 per lb of N) Additional A range of practices to gain max knowledge SWCD and state priority concerns are addressed Ancillary benefits addressed Outreach potential 19

Project Documentation Credit Creation SWCD Installation Certification BMP Verification Report Credit Certification Report Credit Transactions Credit Release Letter Credit Suspension Notice Credit Cancellation notice Guiding Principles: Enforce Trade Plan Legally Robust Appropriately Simple Protective of Program Integrity 20

Credit Trading Registry 21

Website http://wqt.epri.com/ 22

Discussion Questions or comments? http://wqt.epri.com/ Brian Brandt bbrandt@farmland.org (614) 430-8130 23