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Lower St. Johns River Main Stem BMAP
Five Year Assessment Report
Executive Committee MeetingFebruary 27, 2014
5 Year Assessment Report OverviewThis is the fifth annual report on the basin
management action plan (BMAP) activities.Information was provided by the stakeholders
on activities from January 1, 2013 through December 31, 2013.
The report includes:Major accomplishments;Major issues; Upcoming year activities; andWater quality trends.
Freshwater Section Reductions
Table 13: Progress Towards the TN TMDL in the Freshwater Reach
SOURCE % OF
CONTROLLABLE
LOAD
STARTING LOAD (KG/YR)
2013 LOAD
(KG/YR) ALLOCATION
(KG/YR)
REMAINING
REDUCTIONS
(KG/YR) % COMPLETE
WWTF 47% 364,650 195,560 237,200 0 100% MS4 1% 9,731 8,685 8,685 0 100% Non-MS4 17% 88,705 75,900 74,119 1,781 88% Agriculture 40% 310,700 249,835 194,336 55,499 52%
Total 100% 773,786 529,980 514,340 15,640 94%
SOURCE % OF
CONTROLLABLE
LOAD
STARTING LOAD (KG/YR)
2013 LOAD
(KG/YR) ALLOCATION
(KG/YR)
REMAINING
REDUCTIONS
(KG/YR) % COMPLETE
WWTF 45% 81,015 37,881 44,386 0 100% MS4 1% 1,500 1,256 1,256 0 100% Non-MS4 7% 12,358 10,158 9,408 750 75% Agriculture 47% 83,455 79,278 70,974 8,304 33%
Total 100% 178,329 128,573 126,025 2,549 95%
Table 12: Progress Towards the TP TMDL in the Freshwater Reach
Freshwater Progress Towards the TMDLsTP TMDL TN TMDL
95% achieved; 5% of reductions remaining.94% achieved; 6% of reductions remaining.
Marine Section Reductions
SOURCE % OF
CONTROLLABLE
LOAD
STARTING LOAD (KG/YR)
2013 LOAD
(KG/YR) ALLOCATION
(KG/YR)
REMAINING
REDUCTIONS
(KG/YR) % COMPLETE
WWTF* 84% 1,786,542 843,426 878,326 0 100% MS4 14% 291,657 226,596 136,422 90,174 42% Non-MS4 1% 24,767 22,607 17,192 5,415 29% Agriculture 1% 12,800 12,800 4,170 8,630 0%
Total 100% 2,115,766 1,105,429 1,036,110 69,319 94%
TABLE 14: PROGRESS TOWARDS THE TN TMDL IN THE MARINE REACH
* The WWTFs in the marine section have exceeded the necessary reductions overall; however, several projects are still ongoing that are required for individual stakeholders to achieve their portion of the reductions.
Marine Section Progress Towards the TN TMDL
94% achieved; 6% of reductions remaining.
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120,000
140,000
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LSJR Marine TN TMDLw/o JEA and Total TMDL-Marine
DMR An Load TMDL WLA
Data represent discharge monthly reports (DMRs) submitted in November 2013.
GP Seminole ElectricPalatka WWTP GCS TMDL Fresh -TN0
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LSJR Fresh TN TMDL
DMR An Load TMDL WLA
GP Palatka WWTP GCS TMDL Fresh -TP -
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LSJR Fresh TP TMDL
DMR An Load TMDL WLA
Data represent discharge monthly reports (DMRs) submitted in November 2013.
Scheduled Efforts in 2014Clay County—Wet detention pond
construction.City of Palatka—First flush treatment project.City of Jacksonville—Continue septic tank
phase out, stormwater projects, and trading efforts .
Agriculture—BMP implementation, Tri-County Agricultural Area (TCAA) Water Management Partnership, and BMP compliance process.
On-going activities by many entities.
Questions