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Science Advisory PanelNov. 10, 2010

Stakeholder Advisory Committee MeetingNov. 15, 2010

Norman Senjem and Dennis WasleyMinnesota Pollution Control Agency ǿljπƛǿфπмнƴ Nov. 15, 2010

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Thank You, Stakeholdersó For attending meetings, providing feedback, and

communicating with your peers since 2004;

ó For helping to shape and edit two TMDL work plans that have provided a road map for the overall process and direction for individual projects; and

ó For raising questions which led to concrete steps by MPCA, such as taking Spring Lake off the list of impaired waters for nutrient enrichment, and undertaking a study of market and non-market costs and benefits of achieving TMDL goals in small watersheds.

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Purpose of meetingó Present key elements of draft TMDL Report

ó Provide opportunities for questions and exchange of views and informationó Whole group

ó Small groups

ó Prepare for subsequent steps in the TMDL process

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Why conduct this TMDL?ó A federal requirement under the Clean Water Act

ó Effects of sediment on fisheries and wildlife

ó Minnesotans concerned about Lake Pepin filling in with sediment

ó Provide an ongoing forum for various stakeholders to be represented in developing a pathway to our common goal of clean water

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Key elements of TMDLó Water quality standard and degree of exceedance in

impaired reaches

ó Major pollutant sources

ó TMDL Components: WLA + LA + MOS + RC

ó General implementation approach

ó Reasonable Assurance of non-point source load reductions

ó Process for TMDL Review and approval

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TMDL componentsó WLA + LA + MOS + RC

ó Waste Load Allocation – Permit-regulated point source discharges/stormwater runoff

ó Load Allocation – Pollutant loads originating from diffuse, non-permitted “nonpoint” sources

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Nutrient Impairment

Turbidity Impairment

Lake Pepin

Spring Lake

Impaired Reaches

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South MetroMississippi:Locks, Dams and ID numbers

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Proposed Site-Specific Standards

ó Mississippi RiverAquatic Life:ó 32 mg/L (ppm) Total Suspended

Solids

ó Increased frequency of vegetation

ó Critical condition:ó Medium-high flow

ó 1-2 meter water depth

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Contrast Above and Below Impaired Reach

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Today, tomorrowFuture AllocationCurrent Allocation

urban runoffrural runoffwastewater treatment plantssuburban runoffmargin of safetyreserve capacity

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5 stories Upper Mississippi 157,229 MT (16%)

Foshay Tower32 stories (454 ft)

24 stories MN River 732,964 MT (76%)

St. Croix River 24,067 MT (2%)

2 stories Cannon/Vermillion 53,986 MT (6%)

Annual Average Sediment Load to South Metro Mississippi is 968,246 metric ton (MT)Enough sediment to cover a city block to the height of the Foshay Tower

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Modeling reduction scenariosó Applied model to 21 scenarios ranging from 20 to 90

percent reductions in Total Suspended Solids/Total Phosphorusó ‘Scenario 17’ meets proposed site-specific standards:ó 50% reductions from Minnesota and Cannon watershedsó 20% reductions in Upper Mississippi and St. Croix

watershedsó Graduated reductions in mega, large and intermediate

wastewater facilities’ permitted loadsó 25% reduction in urban stormwater (MS4) runoff

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Historical sediment loads

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Wet Moist Average Dry Low

TSS

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yr)

Flow condition

Average annual total suspended solids (TSS) loads for current conditions (1985-2006)

Other Sources

Metro WWTP

Cannon/ Vermillion

St. Croix

Minnesota

Upper Mississippi

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Load allocation/Waste load allocation by flow

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Load allocation/Waste load allocationby tributary/watershedat average flow

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TMDL components by area at average flow

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Margin of Safety (MOS)ó Choice of explicit or implicit Margin of Safety

ó MPCA proposes an explicit MOS based on a TMDL endpoint of 30 mg/L Total Suspended Solids:ó 6 percent less than the standard of 32 mg/L TSS

ó Additional reductions from the Minnesota River will be needed to meet 30 mg/Ló 60 percent reductions vs. 50 percent at higher flows

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Reserve Capacityó Population growth of 22% predicted from 2005 to 2035

ó Future growth provided for point sources, mainly municipalities

ó Permitted Municipal Separate Storm Sewer Systems (MS4s): ó Reserve Capacity of 30% of aggregate waste load allocation for

permitted MS4s provided for future growth

ó Wastewater treatment facilities: ó Reserve capacity of 50% of aggregate waste load allocations of

facilities discharging at ≥ 30 mg/L set aside for new and expanding dischargers

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Discussion

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Lunch Break

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Implementation approachó Geographical scale linkagesó Mississippi watershed scale

ó River basin scale

ó Major watershed scale

ó Non-point source control strategiesó Economic incentives

ó Education/technical assistance

ó Existing regulations

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Implementation approach, continued

ó Point source control strategiesó MS4 permitting programó List of Best Management Practices for 25/50% reduction

ó Waste water treatment plant permitting programó Under discussion with EPA

ó Mississippi restoration activitiesó Island building to reduce wind resuspension

ó Water level draw downs to stimulate vegetation growth

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Three geographic scales

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Mississippi Watershed Scaleó Source identification for

better targetingó Phase I plan: 25%

reductionó Gap analysisó Adaptive managementó Hydrologic researchó Economic Analysisó Data Storage/Retrieval

System

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Basin Scale Implementationó Within-basin allocation

targets

ó BMP targeting strategy

ó Water quality monitoring and BMP Tracking

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Major Watershed Scaleó Where implementation is

planned and executed

ó Targets and timelines for priority watersheds

ó Part of 10-year cycle of monitor-plan-do-check

ó Comprehensive Watershed Plans to address local and downstream issues

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Timeline to Completionó Preliminary DRAFT released: Oct. 28, 2010ó EPA approved proposed TSS Standard Nov. 8, 2010ó Science Advisory Panel review meeting: Nov. 10, 2010ó Stakeholder Advisory Committee review meeting: Nov. 15, 2010ó Revised Draft TMDL: Jan. 3, 2010ó MPCA Citizens’ Board: Jan. 25, 2010

ó Public review period: Jan-Feb?ó Revise based on public comments

ó Submit 2nd Revised Draft to EPA: March/April?ó Revise based on EPA comments

ó Final Report to EPA: May/June?

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Proceeding with sound scienceó Lake Pepin Study 1994-98: ó 6 major study components – Metropolitan Council

ó Lake Pepin/South Metro Mississippi TMDLs, 2005-2010:ó Water quality modeling improvements/updates with 22-

year data set

ó 3 studies of sediment sources interacting with each other

ó Minnesota River modeling at macro and micro scale

ó Integration of TMDL endpoints with broad Mississippi ecosystem indicators and metrics

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Amount of sediment flowing into South Metro Mississippi/Lake Pepin

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Year

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Sources of sediment to Lake Pepin

Year Field Non-field2007 35% 65%

1985 59% 41%

1940 65% 35%

Pre~1860 0% 100%

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Field vs. Ravine vs. Stream?

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Don’t want the TMDL to be a“bridge to nowhere”

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Providing “Reasonable Assurance” of non-point source implementationó Develop basin and watershed strategies to meet sediment

load reduction goals

ó Evaluate existing programmatic, funding, and technical capacity to implement strategies

ó Identify gaps in programs, funding and local capacity to achieve needed controls

ó Commit to fill gaps and build program capacity; agree to meet specific, iterative, short term (1-2 year) milestones

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Reasonable assurance, cont.ó Demonstrate increased implementation and/or pollutant

reductions

ó Commit to track/monitor/assess and report progress at set regular times – adaptive management

ó Accept contingency requirements if milestones are not met after a previously agreed time, or after specific actions have been taken

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Implement 20/20% reduction and ecosystem restoration (ER)

Achieve 50 mg/L TSS

Monitor turbidity and aquatic vegetation

Implement 50/20% reduction and ER

Achieve 40 mg/L TSS

Existing conditions

Implement 80/50% reduction and ER

Monitor turbidity and quatic vegetation Monitor turbidity and

aquatic vegetationVegetation objectives are met – success??

Achieve 30 mg/L TSS

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Transform critical areas of landscape

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Restore rooted aquatic vegetation of Mississippi River

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http://www.dcwild.com/images/Mammals/Muskrat.jpghttp://www.eitangrunwald.com/NC500/NC500p1_files/Redbelly%20Water%20Snake3.jpg

http://museum.gov.ns.ca/mnh/nature/frogs/thumbs/images/greenf.jpg

http://www.cmsu.edu/naturecentral/pictures/whitetail_deer.jpg

http://www.mkk.szie.hu/~tejfol/csuka2.jpg

http://www.fs.fed.us/r10/ro/naturewatch/images/photos/wildlife/birds/canvasbk.JPG

http://www.ctbirding.org/images/goldeneye%20lefta.jpg

http://www.webofnature.com/DR-6-3-04-0028-Blandings.jpg

http://www.schmoker.org/BirdPics/Photos/Blackbirds/YHBLfly3.jpg

Ultimate goals ofMississippi restoration

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QUESTIONS?


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