Title: Overview of the Water Resources Element
1Overview of the Water Resources Element
- Stephanie Martins
- Maryland Dept. of Planning
2- Background - Article 66B
- Applies to all county and municipal jurisdictions
with planning and zoning authority. - Each Plan element shall relate to each of the
other elements and support the statement of
objectives, principles, policies, and standards. - Now includes the completion of a Municipal Growth
Element and the Water Resources Element (HB 1141).
3- Water Resources Element (WRE) attempting to
answer these questions - Is there enough water to support future growth?
- Is there enough wastewater capacity to support
future growth? - 2) How much development can the watershed(s)
incorporate before the nutrient load threshold
is exceeded?
4Coastmont County WRE Process
MDP projections or Other methods (verify)
Iterations of scenarios
MDP Growth Model or Other methods (verify)
Output by Basin 1) Expected of HHs on
septic/sewer/drinking water 2) Acres
of land use for new development
5MDP Population Projections vs. Buildout
- Population projections cooperative forecasting
process. - Usually in 5 yr increments over a 20-30 yr
period. - Buildout number of households that a
jurisdiction could accommodate based on current
policies/regulations (e.g. zoning, sewer). - No specific year or timeframe
6Growth Model
Dev. Supply Demand by Scenario
Land Use Zoning Protected Lands Sewer
Service Watersheds
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Household Emp projections Policy
Simulation Inputs
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9Coastmont Land Use Change (acres)
10Coastmont County WRE Process
MDP projections or Other methods (verify)
Iterations of scenarios
MDP Growth Model or Other methods (verify)
Output by Basin 1) Expected of HHs on
septic/sewer/drinking water 2) Acres
of land use for new development
11- Drinking Water Supply
- Assess current and future demand.
- Determine capacity of supply to handle demand,
- Sources of drinking water
- Infrastructure
- Identify limitations and
- conservation / protection
- measures.
12Determination of WTP Total Capacity
Resource Availability During Drought
Water Appropriation Permit Limits
Total Capacity
Capacity of Treatment Facility
Future Capacity Projection
13Future Need
- Projected demand from approved but undeveloped
subdivisions and building permits - Projected demand based on existing land use
plans/population projections - Projected demand from anticipated rezoning or
annexations
14Protect Drinking Water Sources
- Source Water Protection Areas for existing and
proposed wells and intakes, recharge zones - Preserve forested land
- BMPs
- Seal abandoned wells
- Impacts of new development on existing and
proposed sources
15- Wastewater Treatment and Disposal
- Assess current and future WWTP demands
- Identify infrastructure/capacity limitations
- Estimate current and future pollutant impacts and
compare to nutrient caps
16Determination of WTP Total Capacity
Water Supply Constraint
Water Quality Protection
Total Capacity
Current Capacity
Future Needs
17Estimate from.1. Existing Unimproved
Parcels Lots within Service Area 2.
Planned Growth following Comprehensive Land
Use Plan3. Rezoning Annexations
Future Service Needs
18Nonpoint Source and Stormwater Mgmt
- Focus on the changes land use have on quality and
quantity of stormwater runoff. - Assess existing SWM programs.
- Analyze NPS nutrient loads and impervious surface
changes.
19Nonpoint Source Analysis Method,Results and
Implications
- Have Generated Future Land use Estimates
- Conduct NPS Analysis
- Review Results (Tables and Graphs)
- Document the Analyses Results
- Use Results to Influence Decisions in the
Comprehensive Land Use Plan - Recommendations
20NPS Loading Analysis Overview
- Default Spreadsheet
- Using Other NPS Analysis Tools
- Formal Requests
- Letter
- E-mail
- Janice Outen
- Maryland Department of Environment
- 1800 Washington Blvd.
- Baltimore MD 21230
- jouten_at_mde.state.md.us
21NPS Default Spreadsheet-Data Provided
- Each Spreadsheet is tailored to each county
- Information Worksheet
- Loading Rates for MDP Land use by Basin
- Impervious ratio for MDP Land use by Basin
- Other data
- Initial Data
- MDP 2002 Land use/ Land Cover by Basin
- Current Septic Systems
22NPS Default Spreadsheet Watersheds (State Basins)
23Transfer Land Use Data Into NPS Loading
Spreadsheet
24WRE NPS Review Criteria
- Describe Alternative Land Use Options
- Perform and Document an NPS Analysis
- Describe Methods and Provide Justifications
- Compare Results for Alternative Options
- NPS Nutrient Loads
- Amount of Impervious Cover
- Point and Nonpoint Nutrient Loads
- Highlight How Analysis Influences the Plan
- Recommendations
- Refining NPS Analyses
25Summary
26Hanover County
Western Mtn. County
Forestville
GA
SI
- County Actions
- Strengthen rural zoning
- Increase Land Preservation /
Open Space Funding - Fund BMP Implementation
- Promote Water Conservation
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GA
County Actions Strengthen rural zoning Increase
Land Preservation /
Open
Space Funding Fund BMP Implementation Promote
Water Conservation
Piedmont
SI
GA
Growth
water
GA
Waverly
Growth
water
Coastmont River
Chesapeake Bay
Rock Plains County
Growth
27Municipal Growth Elements and Water Resources
Element
- Development Capacity Analysis.
- Population and Housing projections.
- Identify and delineate all sensitive sites.
- Water and Wastewater Capacity Analysis.
- Nutrient Cap and NPS review.
- Land Use Plan Selection.
- Resource Problem Solving.
28HB 2 Priority Preservation Areas
- Agricultural Stewardship Act of 2006 requires
counties to establish PPAs in their comprehensive
plans. - PPAs purpose is to designate areas in which
agriculture and forestry should be preserved and
supported.
29HB 2 Priority Preservation Areas
- PPAs must
- Contain productive agricultural/forest soils
- Have zoning and other land policies that support
agriculture and forestry - Be large enough to support agriculture and
forestry - Can use Model Builder and Spatial Analysis to
identify PPAs
30Map of grid analysis