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JTA Section 18 Steering Team Meeting Environmental Performance Standards

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Page 1: JTA Section 18 Steering Team Meeting Environmental Performance Standards

JTA Section 18 Steering Team Meeting

Environmental Performance Standards

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OTIA III EPS Definition

Single set of terms and conditions for the programmatic permits

Guidance for program goals and objectives Outcome oriented versus prescriptive measures Confines the effect to that considered in the

programmatic permits Allows context considerations (match the effect

to the environment)

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Environmental Performance Standards

Are Not:Programmatic agreements

Legally binding unless incorporated as a permit condition

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Proposed EPS Definition

Goal-oriented standards that specify acceptable levels of environmental performance for project activities, not necessarily how activities must be performed.

EPS may include environmental goals and objectives, required terms and conditions, and technical guidance to help meet the goals.

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Big Picture Considerations

Determine how best to integrate into ODOT practices/business lines

Determine which EPS require regulatory agency input or consensus

Determine how EPS are to be applied to projects (relationship to programmatics)

Develop a plan/framework for EPS (part of PEP) Define what "consider EPS" means What is to be included in the OAR?

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What Considerations Influence EPS Development?

Natural Resource

Design and Construction

Regulatory

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Natural Resource Considerations

Identification of activities and elements

Functions and processes of concern

Effect Pathways

CRITICAL: Nature of

the Effect

Proximity and Distribution Timing and Duration Frequency, Intensity and

Severity

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Matrix of Bridge Repair/Replacement Elements and EPS from OTIA III BiOp

2.2.1

Bridge Repair/

Replacement Elements

2.2.1.1 Preconstruction

2.2.1.2 Clearing

2.2.1.3 Equipment Control

2.2.1.4 Earthwork

2.2.1.5 Foundations

Performance Standards

Program Administration

Species Avoidance

X X X

Habitat Avoidance

X X X X

Water Quality X X X X

Site Restoration

Compensatory Mitigation

Fluvial X X

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Design and Construction Considerations

Construction activities

Constructability

Design Standards (AASHTO, ODOT)

Scope, Schedule, Budget

Maintainability

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Regulatory Considerations

Laws

Programmatics

Agreements with agencies

Monitoring and reporting

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Goal/EPS Structure (Examples)

Goals(Rule-level)

EPS(Measurable

and

Reportable)

Natural Resources

Human/Cultural Environment Administrative

Avoid, minimize, and compensate for impacts to ecosystem services

• Use Context Sensitive Solutions approach in design

• Conform to Executive Orders and ODOT plans/policies

• Avoid and protect significant cultural resources

• Achieve consistent, timely regulatory compliance

• Consult with stakeholders throughout project development

• Be compatible with and reduce time needed for project delivery process

• Avoid/minimize impacts to fish, wildlife, and sensitive plants

• Prevent pollution from entering air, water, and soil

• Enhance reuse and recycle construction debris

• Demonstrate conformance to Governor’s Sustainability Executive Order

• Account for aesthetic needs within sensitive corridors

• Ensure appropriate environmental justice requirements are met

Avoid, minimize, and compensate for impacts to ecosystem services and functions

• Use Context Sensitive Solutions approach for project design

• Conform to Executive Orders and ODOT plans/policies

• Avoid and protect significant cultural resources

• Develop and implement a monitoring/reporting plan to confirm performance standards are being met

• Follow variance protocols: ____

• Meet programmatic permit documentation requirements: _______

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How have EPS been developed?

Committees of Stakeholders– Regulatory and resource agency staff and specialists

– ODOT staff

– Consultants

– Industry design and construction contractors

– Local agencies

– FHWA

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Environmental Performance Standards - Elements

Goal

• What does success look like?

Trigger Statement

• Relevant to my project?

Objectives

• How do I measure success?

Means, Methods, or Materials (T&Cs)

• How can I achieve success?

Compliance Documentation

• How do I document success?

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Example EPS: Erosion Control

Goal

All projects are to address Erosion and Sediment Control (ESC) to prevent delivery of soils and contaminants to waters.

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Example EPS: Erosion Control

Trigger Statement

All ground disturbance activities on Oregon State highway construction projects and ODOT property will address ESC issues.

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Example EPS: Erosion Control

Objectives

1. Develop an Erosion and Sediment Control Plan (ESCP) that meets ODOT standards as outlined in ODOT Standard Specs 280.00.

2. Implement the ESCP.

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Example EPS: Erosion Control

Means, Methods, or Materials (T&Cs)Project-Level Implement practices to confine, remove, and dispose of excess

materials Inspection of erosion and sediment controls

Program-Level Develop and update ESC manuals. Conduct training on the 1200-CA requirements and ESCP

standards. Develop a QA/QC Program.

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Example EPS: Erosion Control

Performance Measures/Compliance Documentation

Develop compliance documentation protocol (review ESCP, inspect sites)

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Example EPS: Post-Construction Stormwater Treatment

GoalTreat runoff from all Oregon State highway construction

projects in order to:

i. Protect water quality by reducing pollutant loads and concentrations.

ii. Prevent or reduce peak runoff rate caused by increases in ISA.

iii. Address downstream drainage capacity problems.

iv. Meet ESA requirements related to duration and frequency of discharges to streams.

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Example EPS: Post-Construction Stormwater Treatment

Trigger Statement

All state highway construction projects are to follow this EPS if the project will:

i. Produce new impervious surface

ii. Result in a change in the total CIA

iii. Result in a change to the stormwater conveyance (type, location, direction, distance, or endpoint) in the project limits

iv. Replace or widen stream crossing structures, or

v. Affect ISA that drains to untreated waters, wetlands, or groundwater if the project requires a CWA 404 permit

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Example EPS: Post-Construction Stormwater Treatment

Objective

1. For every ODOT project that triggers the requirement for stormwater treatment, provide WQ treatment of runoff from the CIA generated by the WQ Design Storm, using preferred BMPs, or the functional equivalent

2. Progressively increase the area and percentage of ODOT highways that receive stormwater treatment.

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Example EPS: Post-Construction Stormwater Treatment

Means, Methods, or Materials Project Level Avoid sensitive natural resource areas during placement of treatment

facility. Increase treatment of stormwater runoff discharge to waters of the U.S.

Program Level Jointly train ODOT staff and managers with the regulatory agencies on

stormwater management requirements. Ensure Asset Management Program with project reporting is integrated

into the project development process. Develop a QA/QC program.

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Example EPS: Post-Construction Stormwater Treatment

Performance Measures/Compliance Documentation

1. Total ODOT highway ISA treated

2. Percentage total ODOT highway ISA treated

3. Total additional ODOT highway ISA provided treatment during the reporting year

4. Percentage ODOT project CIA provided treatment during the reporting year

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Ecosystem Services

The processes by which the environment produces resources that we often take for granted such as clean water, timber, and habitat for fisheries, and pollination of native and agricultural plants. Whether we find ourselves in the city or a rural area, the ecosystems in which humans live provide goods and services that are very familiar to us.

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Ecosystem Services and Functions

Not appropriate for an EPS Ecosystem Services is an appropriate high-

level goal. Natural Resource EPSs support an

Ecosystem Services goal