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Are Current Adaptive TMDLs Really Adaptive?
  • Vicki Conway
  • January 19, 2005

SANITATION DISTRICTS OF LOS ANGELES COUNTY
2
Adaptive TMDLsNOT
  • If it looks like a duck and quacks like a duck,
    it may not always be an adaptive duck in the TMDL
    world.

3
NRC Definition of Adaptive Implementation of
TMDLs
  • It is a process of taking actions of limited
    scope commensurate with available data and
    information to continuously improve our
    understanding of a problem and its solutions,
    while at the same time making progress toward
    attaining a water quality standard.

4
At First Glance
  • Many LARWQCB (Region 4) TMDLs appear to be
    adaptive
  • Implementation plans include
  • Special scientific studies
  • Reopeners - Regional Board considers a Basin
    Plan Amendment for site-specific objectives or
    reconsiders WLA for specific constituents based
    on studies

5
At First Glance
  • Features that are not adaptive
  • MOS explicit margin of safety of 10 percent and
    an additional implicit margin of safety is
    incorporated through conservative model
    assumptions and statistical analysis.
  • Seasonal variations and critical conditions are
    prescriptive regardless of basis of WQO.

6
Case Study Upper Santa Clara River Chloride
TMDL
  • Objective of 100 mg/L scientifically questionable
  • Based on antidegradation
  • Coincidentally represents lowest chloride level
    of UC Coop Extension guidelines for irrigation
    water for salt sensitive crops (via leaf
    exposure)
  • Historical variations in surface water and
    groundwater quality
  • Seasonal variations related to droughts and
    changes in water supply
  • Existing use questionable
  • Approx. 35 acres avocado crops grown
  • No evidence of impacts on agriculture

7
Adaptive Elements in the Upper SCR Chloride TMDL
- Studies
  • Chloride Source Identification/Reduction,
    Pollution Prevention and Public Outreach Plan
  • Groundwater/Surface Water Interaction Model (Year
    2 of 13)
  • Evaluation of Appropriate Chloride Threshold for
    the Protection of Sensitive Agriculture (Year 3
    of 13)
  • Evaluation of Appropriate Chloride Threshold for
    Endangered Species Protection (Year 3 of 13)
  • Development of Site Specific Objectives for
    Chloride (including an ADA) (Year 4 of 13)

8
Adaptive Elements in the Upper SCR Chloride TMDL
- Reopeners
  • Re-evaluate schedule for agricultural chloride
    threshold study (Year 1 of 13)
  • Reconsideration of action taken on final WLA
    (Year 5 of 13)
  • Re-evaluation of Schedule to implement Chloride
    Control Measures (Year 9 of 13)

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Why These Are Not Truly Adaptive
  • Science is being driven by the schedule
  • May result in a higher level of uncertainty, and
    therefore a larger MOS
  • Agricultural studies
  • Literature review vs. Lab studies vs. Field
    studies
  • Osmotic effects vs. Ion Specific Effects
  • Groundwater/Surface Water Interaction Model
  • Public Domain vs. Proprietary Software-
    constrained to use certain models
  • Aquatic life studies
  • Testing/evaluating surrogates of ES

10
Why These Are Not Truly Adaptive
  • No potential for feedback based on actions taken
    to reduce chloride loads
  • Self Regenerating Water Softeners (SRWS) will
    reach the end of their service life and chloride
    levels will then decrease
  • Due to prohibition of installation of new SRWS,
    population growth will result in lower chloride
    levels from POTWs

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Why These Are Not Truly Adaptive
  • Lack of Political Will to Revise WLAs and/or
    Water Quality Objectives
  • No relaxation of water quality standards,
    regardless of what the science is telling you
  • In 2000, two attempts to revise the Chloride WQO
    failed
  • First draft of the SCR Chloride TMDL was proposed
    in 2002. Since then there has been several
    versions, several remands, and a settlement
    agreement
  • TMDL is expected to become effective in the near
    future.

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Consequence of Upper SCR Chloride TMDL
  • Requires expenditure of millions of dollars to
    conduct all special studies in parallel
  • Final WLA are included in TMDL likely difficult
    to change and will be applied as end-of-pipe
    limits
  • May result in having to design, construct and
    operate advanced treatment systems prior to
    scientific questions regarding chloride threshold
    being answered
  • Only time will tell whether or not the TMDLs are
    truly adaptive
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