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Title: California's TMDL Guidance and Use of Adaptive Implementation


1
California's TMDL Guidance and Use of Adaptive
Implementation
  • Tom Mumley
  • CA Regional Water Quality Control Board, San
    Francisco Bay Region

2
Presentation Overview
  • CA uses adaptive implementation
  • Driving issues / challenges
  • Overview of CA guidance
  • (Adaptive) implementation planning
  • Lessons learned

3
California Uses Adaptive Implementation
  • TMDLs must have implementation plans
  • Adaptive implementation is implicit part of TMDL
    development
  • Adaptive implementation is explicit part of TMDL
    implementation

4
TMDL Process Elements
Problem
Numeric Target
Linkage
Sources
TMDL or equivalent
Allocations
Actions
Regulatory Actions
5
TMDL Issues / Challenges
  • Technical
  • TMDLs are inherently difficult
  • Limited data / monitoring
  • Complex water body and watershed systems
  • Unknown or legacy sources
  • Water Quality Standards
  • Resource Limitations

6
TMDL Issues / Challenges
  • Regulatory
  • Unknown or legacy sources
  • Unregulated sources
  • Regulatory constraints / conflicts
  • Water Quality Standards
  • Resource Limitations

7
TMDL Issues / Challenges
  • Political
  • Interagency cooperation
  • Stakeholder cooperation
  • Water Quality Standards
  • Resource Limitations

8
TMDL Impaired Waters Guidance
  • Basic project planning principles
  • Base guidance with add-ons
  • Issue papers
  • Categorical pollutant modules
  • Phased trackable process
  • Seek best response to repair waters

9
TMDL Project Phases
1 Project Definition
2 Project Planning
3 Data Collection
4 Project Analyses
5 Regulatory Action Selection
6 Regulatory Process
7 Approval
8 Implementation
10
303(d) List
1
Project Definition
2
3
Project Planning
Data Collection
4
Project Analyses
5-7
Regulatory Action/Process
8
Implementation
WQS Support
11
Key Challenge
  • Make decisions or recommendations despite
    numerous uncertainties!

12
Key Solution
  • Apply scientific method to decision making
  • Consider physical and biological science AND
    social science challenges

13
Key Opportunities
  • Adaptive Implementation
  • Project Definition and Plan
  • Conceptual Models (technical)
  • Implementation Planning (regulatory)
  • Manage stakeholder participation (political)

14
Project Definition
  • One or more water body pollutant combinations
  • Direction/focus of project
  • What is the problem?
  • What are the sources?
  • What can we do about it?
  • Initial repair estimate

15
Is the listed water meeting WQS?
Delist
YES
NO
Are WQS appropriate?
Evaluate Cause of Impairment
NO
Pollutants
Anti-deg finding
UAA
SSO
Pollution
Develop TMDL
Regulatory Actions Implementation
Re-evaluate adapt if necessary
Meet WQS
16
Project Plan
  • Detailed trackable road map
  • Detailed repair estimate
  • Identify and fill key data/information gaps
  • Identify and conduct appropriate
    analyses/modeling
  • Use conceptual model(s)
  • Include implementation planning
  • Include stakeholder participation

17
Conceptual Models
  • Define the system
  • Describe inputs / outputs
  • Describe system conditions
  • Describe relevant fate, transport, and effects
    processes

18
Conceptual Models
  • Illustrate key assumptions
  • Illustrate hypotheses
  • Identify information gaps
  • Identify analyses and modeling needs
  • Scientific basis of TMDL

19
Implementation Planning
 
  • Identify issues early
  • Consider opportunities and constraints
  • technical, economic, political
  • Adaptive implementation
  • Think backwards
  • How do I get there from here?

20
Adaptive Implementation
  • Hypotheses answers to implementation
    questions
  • What sources must be controlled?
  • What are applicable control measures?
  • What are applicable regulatory mechanisms?

21
Adaptive Implementation
22
Adaptive Implementation
  • Collect data perform analyses make decision
    recommendations
  • As part of initial TMDL and implementation plan
    development
  • As part of implementation and refinement of
    actions
  • As part of implementation resulting in refinement
    of TMDL and implementation plan

23
Stakeholder Participation
  • Getting buy-in investing time
  • Conceptual Model
  • Project Plan
  • Seek collaboration
  • Data collection (before and/or after TMDL)
  • Implementation commitment
  • Constructive comments

24
Lessons Learned
  • Need better project planning
  • Begin implementation planning earlier
  • Avoid adaptive implementation study versus
    action

25
Lessons Learned
  • Adaptive implementation requires long-term
    commitment
  • Need more trust and buy-in
  • Current regulatory framework inhibits adaptive
    implementation
  • Too much NPDES
  • Not enough nonpoint

26
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27
Conceptual Model of PCBs in SF Bay
(USEPA)
28
Bioturbation, Scouring, Deposition
Resuspension, Transport, Dredging
Atmospheric Deposition
Golden Gate Outflow
PointSources
Surface Waters
UrbanRunoff
Fish eatingWildlife
Fish
Spills On-LandContaminated Sites
Biologically Active Sediment Layer
Benthic Plant eating Wildlife
Benthic Invertebrates Plants
Non-UrbanRunoff Non-Point Sources
Buried Sediment Layer
Humans
Degradation, Sorption Desorption, Diffusion
DeltaInflow
PCBs Conceptual Model
29
Bioturbation, Scouring, Deposition
Resuspension, Transport, Dredging
Atmospheric Deposition
Golden Gate Outflow
PointSources
Surface Waters
UrbanRunoff
Fish eatingWildlife
Fish
Spills On-LandContaminated Sites
Biologically Active Sediment Layer
Benthic Plant eating Wildlife
Benthic Invertebrates Plants
Non-UrbanRunoff Non-Point Sources
Buried Sediment Layer
Humans
Degradation, Sorption Desorption, Diffusion
DeltaInflow
PCBs Conceptual Model
30
Mass Budget of PCBs in SF Bay
(SFEI, 2002)
31
Bioturbation, Scouring, Deposition
Resuspension, Transport, Dredging
Atmospheric Deposition
Golden Gate Outflow
PointSources
Surface Waters
UrbanRunoff
Fish eatingWildlife
Fish
Spills On-LandContaminated Sites
Biologically Active Sediment Layer
Benthic Plant eating Wildlife
Benthic Invertebrates Plants
Non-UrbanRunoff Non-Point Sources
Buried Sediment Layer
Humans
Degradation, Sorption Desorption, Diffusion
DeltaInflow
PCBs Conceptual Model
32
Conceptual Food Web Model
(Draft SFEI/EVS, 2002)
33
Lessons Learned
  • Difficult to fast-track nonpoint source TMDLs
  • Dischargers not used to being regulated
  • Dischargers not used to monitoring
  • Difficult to make responsible for studies
  • New drivers WDR waiver and nonpoint source
    policies

34
Lessons Learned
  • Charting new territory doing things never been
    done before
  • Pesticides in SF Bay Urban Creeks
  • Solution / implementation beyond municipalities
  • Prevent future impairment

35
Adaptive Implementation
 
  • Take actions of limited scope based on
    available information
  • Improve understanding of problem and solutions
  • Make progress towards attaining water quality
    standards
  • Take action ? prevent, manage, control ? observe
    systems response
  • Lather, rinse, repeat if necessary
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