Title: Rick Parrish, SELC
1Rick Parrish, SELC rparrish_at_selcva.org
2Rivanna Conservation Society Rivanna River
TMDLsApril 19, 2007
3What is a Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL)?A
calculation of the maximum amount of a pollutant
that a healthy waterbody can accomodate, orA
cleanup plan for a polluted river, lake or
estuary.
4Clean Water Act 303(d)
- essential component of original 1972 Act
- requires states to identify impaired or polluted
waters, place them on a public list, and develop
cleanup plans based upon a calculated Total
Maximum Daily Load of pollutants - requires EPA to back up states, fill in for those
that dont do adequate job
5Clean Water Act Overview
- point source discharges regulated by NPDES
permits - nonpoint sources controlled by educational,
voluntary, cost-sharing programs - watershed approach takes holistic perspective
through TMDLs
6303(d) List
- required every two years by EPA regulations
- now combined with 305(b) report on state water
quality into Integrated Report - public participation opportunities
7TMDL Plan Components
- waste load allocations (WLA) for point sources
- load allocations (LA) for nonpoint sources
- natural background
- allotment for growth (optional)
- margin of safety
- TMDL
- WLA LA MOS growth TMDL
8TMDL Plan Concepts
- identify cause of pollution
- identify source of pollution
- determine reduction necessary and allocate among
sources - adaptive management approach
- (phased TMDLs monitor progress and
- revise as necessary)
9Development of TMDL Program
- role of citizen litigation
- 1985 regulations
- Federal Advisory Committee (1998-1999)
- new regulations adopted July 2000
- new regulations withdrawn March 2003
- program developed through EPA guidance
10Virginia TMDL Litigation
- American Canoe Association and American Littoral
Society vs. US EPA - filed 1998, settled 1999
- 12 year schedule for backlog of TMDLs
11Water Quality Monitoring, Information and
Restoration Act (WQMRA)
- passed by Virginia legislature in 1997
- requires development of implementation plans for
approved TMDLs
122006 TMDL Oversight Act
- Chesapeake Bay and Virginia Waters Clean-up and
Oversight Act - First semi-annual status report available online
- www.naturalresources.virginia.gov/Initiatives/wate
r cleanup plan/WCP - www.deq.virginia.gov/tmdl
13Use Attainability Analyses
- provided for in EPA regulations at 40
C.F.R. 131.10(g) - private party UAAs authorized in Virginia via
2006 legislation - Straight Creek UAA currently under development by
coal industry State Water Control Board must
approve
14Federal TMDL Program Summary
- about 40,000 waters listed as impaired
- about 65,000 TMDLs currently required
- about 25,000 TMDLs currently approved
- mere handful successful in restoring water
quality
15Virginia TMDL Program Summary
- slow but steady progress
- 1700 waters listed as impaired in 2006
- over 600 TMDLs developed since 1998, 350 by DEQ
- bacteria primary source of impairment, followed
by sediment - implementation planning lags behind
16References
- EPA website www.epa.gov/OWOW/tmdl
- DEQ website www.deq.virginia.gov/tmdl
- CWN handbook The Ripple Effect
- NWF handbook Saving Our Watersheds
- other materials
17- www.SouthernEnvironment.org