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VaSWCD Annual MeetingVaSWCD Annual MeetingDecember 4, 2012December 4, 2012

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Virginia’s Chesapeake Bay WIP• In March, Virginia submitted its Phase II WIP to EPA.  The WIP was

accepted by EPA as sufficient to meet the Bay goals.  • Ongoing work with the Bay Program to improve the models. • Land use data collected from localities as part of the WIP II process has

been submitted to the Land Use Workgroup. • Current BMP data provided by localities is being worked into our progress

reporting. • Much of the Commonwealth’s WIP

implementation focus: Urban Stormwater– MS4s– Nutrient Trading Expansion– Construction General Permit– Local VSMP Stormwater Programs

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Southern Rivers TMDLs

• Currently a considerable amount of TMDL IP development ongoing in the Roanoke and Tennessee/Big Sandy River Basins

• DEQ will be undertaking a TMDL study in a large portion of the New River Basin in 2013 due to PCBs.

• Trend is that the TMDL studies and subsequent IPs are increasing in geographical scale to encompass multiple localities.

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Southern Rivers TMDLs• Ongoing TMDL Studies

– Clinch River, Cove Creek (Scott)– Laurel Creek and Tributaries (Russell, Tazewell)– Banister River, below Banister Lake to the Dan River (Halifax)– Little Otter River (Bedford)

• Ongoing TMDL Implementation Plans– Roanoke River Basin, (Montgomery, Salem, Botetourt, Roanoke City, Roanoke

County) – DEQ– Indian Creek, Little River, Clinch River & Tributaries (Russell , Tazewell) – DEQ– North Fork Holston River (Bland, Russell, Scott, Smyth, Tazewell, Washington) –

DEQ– Middle Fork Holston River & Wolf Creek (Smith, Wythe, Washington) – DCR– Smith River, Mayo River & Tributaries  (Henry, Patrick) – DCR

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MS4 Update• Multiple Ongoing Efforts

– Phase I Individual Permits Reissuance– Phase II GP Reissuance

• Program Goals– Phase I and II Consistency– Program Consistency– Measurable Goals

• Clarify How to Comply

• Flexibility & “Implementable”

• Chesapeake Bay WIP Commitments

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Nutrient Trading Expansion• 2012 Legislation

– Current Point and Non-Point Programs– Expansion: Nutrient Trading Act

• Additional Sectors: MS4s, Industrial SW, CAFOs• Establish Nutrient Credit Exchange

• Regulatory Action: Credit Certification– VSWCB June Authorized DCR for NOIRA– NOIRA July 2012– RAP Fall 2012 – Winter 2013

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Construction GP Reissuance• Accelerated Timeframe - Model Ordinance

– Have held 6 meetings. Next is Friday Jan 4, 2013

– Proposed Regs to Board Dec. 2012 delayed

– Effective Date July 1, 2014

• Primary Issues

– Define Common Plan of Development – Guidance

– Specificity of ELGs –buffers, etc.

– Cross Jurisdictional Issues

– Address TMDL WLA

– Simplification

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Local SW Program Adoption• VSMP currently State run by DCR

– Plan Review Time/Construction Delays– State vs Local Confusion– Streamline SW Programs/One Stop Shop– Compliance = Water Quality & Flood Control

• Local Programs– Local Control/Issues– Local Water Quality– Localized Flooding– Developing Now

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VSMP Local Programs• Effective September 13, 2011

• Implementation Date July 1, 2013– One year extension to July 1, 2014

• Substantive Progress

– DCR Assistance Efforts• SLGAC

• Regional Outreach, Surveys

• Tool Kit, Guidance

• Model Ordinance

• RFP

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Local Program Development Grants

• 100 Localities Awarded• $3.7 Million Requested • $2.09 Million Awarded • Basis:

– proposal’s budget– quality of the Scope of Work based on the

evaluation criteria– number of entities covered in the proposal.

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Coverage of Funding

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VSMP Training Plan

• Phased Training• Train the Trainer• Regional General Training• http://dcrswtraininggeneral.eventbrite.com/

• Certification Program – Spring 2013– Plan Reviewer– Inspector– Program Administrator– Dual

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Local Program Elements

• Permit Application/Fee Collection• Plan Review• Permit Issuance• Inspections• Compliance/Enforcement• DCR Oversight – Program

Compliance Review

Elements of Erosion and Sediment Control

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Program Adoption Timeline

• April 1, 2013 to DCR – Substantive Progress Package

• Local Contact Person• Draft Funding and Staffing Plan• Draft Local Ordinance

• Between Now and July 1, 2014– Required Programs Elements, FAQ, Tool Kit– Model Ordinance– http://www.dcr.virginia.gov/lrswlgac01.shtml

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Local Permit Fees• Once local programs are approved and in operation, the following

fees will apply: Initial Maintenance• 2,500 sqft < 0.5 acre = $290 $50• Comm. POD < 1 acre = $290 $50• ≥ 0.5 acre < 1 acre = $1,500 $200• ≥ 1 acre < 5 acres = $2,700 $400• ≥ 5 acres < 10 acres = $3,400 $500• ≥ 10 acres < 50 acres = $4,500 $650• ≥ 50 acres < 100 acres = $6,100 $900• ≥ 100 acres = $9,600 $1,400

Local governments can gain approval from the Board to have lower or higher fees; however, DCR’s portion is based on the 28%

of the published initial fees.

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Revised Stormwater Management Handbook

The draft Revised Stormwater Management Handbook can be found at DCR’s web-site.

Developed to provide additional guidance to accompany the regulations.

Contains chapters with example problems

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BMP ClearinghouseDesign standards and specifications of BMPs approved for use in Virginia to control the quality and/or quantity of stormwater runoff.  – Traditional practices, such as detention or wet ponds;

– Low impact development practices, such as bioretention and roof drain disconnection;

– Manufactured treatment devices, such as hydrodynamic separators and filters.

Website disseminates the results of Virginia’s process to evaluate and certify the performance claims of manufactured/proprietary BMPs.

VTAP: Phases of Acceptance.

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Coordination is Key

SWM Handbook

RR Methodology

BMP Clearinghouse

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Question and AnswerQuestion and Answer

Ginny Snead, PE

Office of Regulatory Programs Manager

[email protected]


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