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W ATER R ESOURCES P LANNING (ACT 220) and the S TATE W ATER P LAN. Questions that need to be answered…. How much water do we have ? How much water do we use ? How much water do we need?. Question ?. When will the next drought hit Pennsylvania?. T HE A CT. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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WWATER ATER RRESOURCES ESOURCES

PPLANNING (ACT 220) LANNING (ACT 220)

and the and the SSTATE TATE WWATER ATER

PPLANLAN

Questions that need to be answered…

•How much water do we have ?

•How much water do we use ?•How much water do we

need?

1

Question?

•When will the next drought hit Pennsylvania?

TTHE HE AACTCT

Act 220 of 2002Water Resources Planning

Act• Update the State Water Plan by 2008 • Register and Report Certain Water

Withdrawals• Identify Critical Water Planning Areas• Create Critical Area Resource Plans• Establish Voluntary Water

Conservation Program

TTHE HE PPLANLAN

State Water Plan

• Updates every 5 years • 6 Regional Components (Chapters)

will be developed that will be incorporated into a State Water Plan

State Water Plan• Inventory Water Resources

(surface/GW/safe yield)• Assessment/Projection of Future

Use/Needs/ Demands• Identify Potential Conflicts/Problems• Identify Critical Water Planning Areas• Assessment of Current/Future

Capabilities of Public Water Supplies

State Water Plan

• Assessment of Floodplain/Stormwater Problems

• Assessment of Navigation Needs• Assessment of Significant Water

Resources

State Water Plan

• Process for Identifying Water Reduction Projects/Practices

• Identification of Practical Water Supply Alternatives to meet Existing/Future Needs

• Structural/Nonstructural Alternatives to Address Availability Problems

• Review/Evaluation of Statutes/Regulations/Policies• Review/Evaluation of Water Management Program

Alternatives to meet Regional Needs• Implementation Plan

State Water Plan Considerations

• Interconnection –Ground/Surface Water• Regional Water Resource Needs and Priorities• Federal, State, and Interstate Water Resource Policies,

Plans, Priorities, Etc.• Needs and Priorities of Comprehensive Plans and Zoning• Water Quantity/Quality Necessary to Support

Reasonable/ Beneficial Uses• Balance Multiple Uses• Distinction Between Long /Short Term Uses• Benefits/Costs/Environmental and Social Impacts• Equal/Uniform Treatment of All Water Users

Uses of State Water Plan

• Policy and Guidance Document• Provides Information, Objectives,

practices and recommendations to help the private sector and government make informed decisions

• Does not contain prohibitions or prescriptions

Registration

Registration

All public Water supply agenciesAll hydropower facilitiesAll users of 10,000 gallons a day or

more in a 30 day period

Registration

• Paper forms

• Web registration through GreenPort

• Forms and registration available on the DEP website

http://www.dep.state.pa.us/dep/DEPUTATE/watermgt/wc/Act220/Registration/Default.htm

1-888-457-6653

Registration

• Registration for existing users is overdue and the Statewide committee and DEP are evaluating options for increasing compliance for those who must register

• Agricultural and Non-agricultural forms are available for registration

Registration

• The Environmental Quality Board (EQB) must adopt regulations addressing:– Registration– Periodic Reporting– Record-keeping

Critical Water Planning Areas, Critical Area Resource Plans, &

Critical Area Advisory Committees

Critical Water Planning Areas (CWPA)

• A “Critical Water Planning Area” is

A significant hydrologic unitwhere existing or future demandsexceed or threaten to exceedsafe yield of available water

resources

Critical Water Planning Areas

• Developed on a Watershed basis• Upon designation as a CWPA,

Critical Area Resource Plans or “water budgets” will be developed, and

• Critical Area Advisory Committees will be formed

Critical Water Planning Areas

• CWPAs may be designated:In the State Water PlanIn advance of the State Water Plan by

the Statewide committee and DEP, upon recommendation of a Regional Committee, if justified by evidence developed during the planning process

Critical Area Resource Plans (CARP)

• CARPs will be developed by the Regional Committees and approved by the Statewide Committee and DEP

Critical Area Resource Plans

• Include a water availability evaluation• Identify existing and future reasonable

and beneficial uses • Identify anticipated future needs• Assess water quality and water

quantity issues• Identify existing and potential adverse

impacts on water resources uses

Critical Area Advisory Committees

• Purpose:– Evaluate policy, program and

management alternatives and advise the regional committee and DEP

– Membership: Gov. Agencies, Agricultural, Public Water Supply, Industrial and other users, Environmental, and others with background in water resources planning and management

Voluntary Water Conservation

Voluntary Water Conservation Program

• Formal program to promote water conservation and water use efficiency

• Establish a Water Resource Technical Assistance Center to promote water conservation and efficiency education and technical assistance

• Grants for water resources education and technical assistance

TTHE HE SSTATEWIDE AND TATEWIDE AND

RREGIONAL EGIONAL WWATER ATER

RRESOURCES ESOURCES

CCOMMITTEESOMMITTEES

Statewide Water Resources Committee

•Purpose:– Recommend to the Secretary the

approval and adoption of the State Water Plan, including the regional components

Statewide Water Resources Committee

• Membership (24 voting):– 6 from regional committees appointed House

and Senate Leadership– 6 from cross section of water user interest

appointed by the Governor– 6 from local government, environmental and

professional groups appointed by the Governor– DEP, AG, DCNR, PFBC, PUC, PEMA voting

members– DCED, GCLGS, Compact Commissions (ex

officio non voting members)

Subcommittees

• Policy & Integration• Critical Water Planning Area• Public Outreach

Statewide Committee Role

• Recommend approval of the State Water Plan, including regional components, to the Secretary of DEP;

• Assist with public outreach activities;• Recommend approval of Policies and

Guidelines for Preparing the State Water Plan to the Secretary of the DEP; and

• Review and comment on regulations for the registration and reporting of water usage.

Regional Water Resources Committees

• Purpose:– Guide the development of Regional

Plan Component and recommend to Statewide Committee for Incorporation into the State Water Plan

6 Regional Water Resources Committees

• Delaware• Upper/Middle

Susquehanna• Lower

Susquehanna

• Ohio• Lake

Erie/Genesee• Potomac

Water Planning Regions

Regional Water Resources Committees

• Membership (22 voting):– Four Planning Commission and Conservation District

Members (minimum of 2)– Two Agriculture (1) Production and (1) Horticulture– One Public Water Supply Agency Rep.– One Public Waste Water Agency Rep.– Three Industrial, Commercial, Energy Development and

Production– Three Environmental and Conservation Interest– Four Water Resource Professional (1) Registered Geologist– Three Local Government (other than counties)– Department Employee (non-voting)– Compact Commission Representative

Regional Committee Role

• Recommend the regional components of the State Water Plan to the Statewide Committee;

• Consult with DEP and the Statewide Committee during the planning process;

• Recommend CWPAs to DEP and the Statewide Committee; and

• Conduct appropriate public outreach during development of the regional components of the Plan.

Committee Activities

Regional Committee Priorities

• (Insert regional priorities for your region)

Public Involvement

• 3 formal stages of public involvement:1. Educate the Public

Fact Sheets Universal Message – “Planning Today for

Generations Yet to Come” Presentations and discussions

2. Focused Meetings on Regional Issues3. Presentation of Draft Regional Plans and Public

Comment Period

• The Public may also participate in Regional and Statewide Committee Meetings

Act 220 Contact Information

Act 220 Hotline: (888)457-6653DEP Water Planning Office (717)783-

4693Name (###)###-

####Chair, ___Regional CommitteeDon Bluedorn (412)394-5400Chair, Statewide Committee

Questions?

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