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TMDL Overview TMDL Overview Kurt Spitzer www.florida-stormwater.org kurtspitzer @ksanet.net 850/561-0904 Estimates of Cost of Compliance Florida Consumer Fertilizer Task Force

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TMDL Overview. Estimates of Cost of Compliance Florida Consumer Fertilizer Task Force. Kurt Spitzer www.florida-stormwater.org kurtspitzer @ksanet.net 850/561-0904. What is a TMDL ?. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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TMDL OverviewTMDL Overview

Kurt Spitzerwww.florida-stormwater.org

[email protected]/561-0904

Estimates of Cost of ComplianceFlorida Consumer Fertilizer Task Force

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What is a TMDL?

The maximum amount of a pollutant that a water body or water segment can assimilate without exceeding water quality standards.

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What is a TMDL?

Last component of 1972 CWA to be implemented. Result of numerous lawsuits throughout country seeking to enforce CWA.

1999 - Consent Decree between EPA and EarthJustice in Florida. Legislature passes 403.067, FS, concerning listings.

2005 – Legislature amends 403.067, FS, concerning implementation. Adopts $100M trust fund for water quality and alternative water supply funding.

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Problem Statement

Unlike most point source discharges, urban stormwater is characterized as:

1. An unpredictable, episodic discharge

• it doesn’t rain every day - we don’t know when its going to rain, for how long, or by how much

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Problem Statement

Unlike most point source discharges, urban stormwater is characterized as:

2. From uncontrollable sources and in sometimes untreatable volumes

• it ain’t going into or coming out of “a pipe”

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Problem Statement

Unlike point source discharge programs, urban stormwater has not had the benefit of federal funding to assist in implementation

Clean Water Act – 1972Principal federal program to aid WWT plant

construction. 1972-1984 = $41 billion

The WWT grant program was the largestnon-military public works program since theInterstate Highway System

- Congressional Research Service

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Problem Statement

TMDLs:

“…..the largest unfunded environmental mandate in history”

- Jimmy Palmer, EPA Administrator

Region IV

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Estimating Costs of Compliance

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Projecting Costs

FDEP Allocation Technical Advisory Committee:

“Report to the Legislature and Governor on the Allocation of TMDLs in Florida”

• Calculate pollutant reductions if 45% of urban areas met stormwater requirements for new construction

• Calculate pollutant reductions of 90% of urban areas met stormwater requirements for new construction

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Projected Costs

City of Tallahassee 2001 Case Study

1. Developed Area = 23,607 acres

2. Percentage of area meeting state standards = 6,989 acres (30%)

3. 45% - 30% = additional 3,634 acres to be retrofitted

4. Retrofit costs = $7,500 per acre

• 45% threshold = $27.3 million

• 90% threshold = $100+ million

• Unit cost of $180 per capita

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Projected Costs

#1. FSA 2001 White Paper Estimates• Method One: 33% of State

• Impacted Population of 5,274,200• Unit Cost of $180 Per Capita • Estimated Statewide Cost: $0.950 Billion

• Method Two : Municipal Population• Impacted Population of 8,000,000

• Unit Cost of $180 Per Capita

• Estimated Statewide Cost: $1.44 Billion

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Projected Costs

#2. FSA TMDL 2002 Survey Estimates• Method 1-A: Step 1 Compliance

• Impacted Population of 5,274,200• Unit Cost of $279-$559 Per Capita • Statewide Cost: $1.474/$2.947 Billion

• Method 1-B : Step 1 Compliance • Impacted Population of 8,000,000

• Unit Cost of $279-$559 Per Capita

• Statewide Cost: $2.235/$4.470 Billion

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Projected Costs

#2. FSA TMDL 2002 Survey Estimates• Method 2-A: Step 2 Compliance

• Impacted Population of 5,274,200• Unit Cost of $796/$1,592 Per Capita • Statewide Cost: $4.198/$8.396 Billion

• Method 2-B : Step 2 Compliance • Impacted Population of 8,000,000

• Unit Cost of $796/$1,592 Per Capita

• Statewide Cost: $6.368/$12.736 Billion

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#3. 2004 Clean Watersheds “Needs Survey”Report to Congress

Category of Need Needs ($000)

Category I – Secondary Treatment $ 33,611

Category II – Advanced Treatment $ 4,595,918

Category III-A – Inflow/Infiltration Correction $ 310,526

Category III-B – Major Sewer Rehabilitation $ 960,088

Category IV-A – New Collector Sewers $ 1,752,257

Category IV-B – New Transmission Facilities $ 1,392,458

Category V – Combined Sewer Overflow Correction 0

Category VI – Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) Permitted Stormwater Management

$ 2,182,750

Category VII – Nonpoint Source BMPs $ 9,285,007

Category VIII – Confined Animals Point Source 0

Category IX – Mining Point Source 0

Category X – Recycled Reclaimed Water Distribution $ 1,672,115

Category XI – Estuary Management $ 63,073

Florida’s Total Projected Needs for Next 10 Years $22,247,803

(+$2.2 billion/year)

+50% NPS needs

Source: 2006 305(b)/303(d) Integrated Report to EPA

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Projecting Costs

Area of Watersheds Draining to Impaired Waters• Groups 1-4 = 7.1M acres, 650 segments• Group 5 = 3.3M acres, 180 segments• Total = 10.4 million acres

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Projecting Costs

10.4 million acres draining to Impaired Waters

but…• Some undeveloped

• Some agricultural

• Everglades

• Lake Okeechobee

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#4. Projected Costs

Total = 10.4 million acres

Assume 33% developed

3.48 million x $7,500 = $26.1B

3.48 million x $15,500 = $52.2B

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Too Many Dollars / Lb.

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Too Many Dollars / Lb.

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SUMMARY

1. Costs are overwhelming.

2. There is a grossly insufficient amount of state and/or federal assistance available.

3. It is infinitely more efficient and effective to keep pollutants out of waterbodies than it is to remove pollutants later.

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Questions?Questions?

Kurt [email protected]

850/561-0904