The Basin–Wide Approach New 303(D) Vision

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The Basin–Wide Approach New 303(D) Vision Addressing Bacterial Impairments in Upper Trinity River Watersheds Improving Life through Science and Technology.

TCEQ Tasking Implement a River Basin Approach for addressing multiple bacterial impairments simultaneously Project Partners Texas Institute for Applied Environmental Research (TiAER) North Central Texas Council of Governments (NCTCOG) Conduct initial outreach to raise awareness in the watershed

TCEQ Tasking Public Education and Outreach Task Facilitating watershed leaders with General Education & Outreach needs across Target Watersheds Summarize Existing Water Quality Data Task Collection of known existing data information, & previously developed reports Overall assessment of the watershed, its impairments, and potential sources

Impaired and Concern Segments/AUs Upper Trinity River Basin Impaired Segments FY-2016 Name AU Sycamore Creek 0806E Ash Creek 0809B West Fork Trinity River Below Bridgeport Reservoir 0810_ Big Sandy Creek 0810A Martin Branch 0810C Rowlett Creek 0820B Wilson Creek 0821C East Fork Trinity River Above Lake Lavon 0821D Village Creek 0828A Walnut Creek 0838C Cottonwood Creek 0841F Fish Creek 0841K Kirby Creek 0841N Crockett Creek 0841V

Impaired and Concern Segments/AUs Upper Trinity River Basin Concern Segments FY-2016 Name AU Marine Creek 0806D Little Fossil Creek 0806F West Fork Trinity River Above Bridgeport Reservoir 0812_ Denton Creek 0825_ White Rock Creek Above White Rock Lake 0827A North Fork Cottonwood Creek 0841P North Fork Fish Creek 0841Q

303(D) Vision Watershed Priority Strategy EPA New Vision for the CWA 303(d) Program – An Updated Framework for Implementing the CWA 303(d) Program Responsibilities http://water.epa.gov/lawsregs/lawsguidance /cwa/tmdl/programvision.cfm

NEW PERFORMANCE MEASURE WQ27 Based on the 303(d) VISION Developed by the States and EPA 2013 Replaces the current, number of TMDLs per year, measure A 7 year effort 2016 to 2022 The goal is approved plans for impairments

NEW PERFORMANCE MEASURE WQ27 4 Elements Priority Waters Universe Baseline Targets Performance Measure starts 2016 The goals will be set for 2016 -2022

Priority Waters

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BASELINE The Baseline is the percentage of the Universe that has an approved plan in place [Starting Point] Approved plans include TCEQ adopted and EPA approved TMDL with TCEQ approved Implementation Plan EPA approved Watershed Protection Plan

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TARGETS The extent of areas within the Universe projected to have a TMDL/I-Plan, Watershed Protection Plan, or other per year by 2022

Click to add title Click to add text CURRENT TARGET SUBBASINS BY 2022

TARGETS Coordinating Committee will identify annual commitments in each fiscal year to work toward the 2022 target The commitments to watershed based plans will be small in the initial years because of the initial work needed for outreach and education so stakeholders can make an informed decision on the approach to be used in their watershed

Time Frame 7 years to complete the plans Years 1-4 Initial outreach to raise awareness in the watershed Determine the need for Recreational Use Attainability Analyses (RUAAs) and additional sampling Complete the RUAAs and sampling

Time Frame Years 4-7 Coordinating Committee will determine what approach will be used to develop plans Develop plans TMDL/Implementation Plan Watershed Protection Plan Both Other

Upper Trinity River Basin Score Card Draft 10/27/2015 Listed Stream Segments Square miles   Impaired, Plus Concern Watershed Targets Projected completion year Percent area Cottonwood Creek - 0841F_01 6 2016 North Fork Cottonwood Creek - 0841P Fish Creek - 0841K_01 20 North Fork Fish Creek - 0841Q Kirby Creek - 0841N_01 33 Crockett Branch - 0841V_01 1 Marine Creek - 0806D_01 22 Little Fossil Creek - 0806F_01 Sycamore Creek - 0806E_01 37 Subtotal 151 7% West Fork Trinity River Below Bridgeport Reservoir - 0810 310 2017 West Fork Trinity River Above Bridgeport Reservoir - 0812 798 Big Sandy Creek - 0810A_01 228 Martin Branch - 0810C_01 21 Ash Creek - 0809B_01 27 1384 61% Denton Creek - 0825 25 Village Creek - 0828A_01 121 2018 Walnut Creek - 0838C_01 67 213 9% Rowlett Creek - 0820B_01 137 2020 White Rock Creek above White Rock Lake - 0827A_01 84 221 10% Wilson Creek - 0821C_01 76 2021 East Fork Trinity River above Lake Lavon - 0821D_01 209 285 13% Targeted 2254 100% # Denotes Assessment Units of concern

Contact Larry J. Beran, PhD Senior Research Scientist Texas A&M AgriLife Research and Extension Center - Stephenville Texas A&M AgriLife Research 1229 North US Highway 281 Stephenville, Texas 76401 p: (254) 968-4144 Ext 230 | c: (254) 592-6059 | f: (254) 965-3759 lberan@ag.tamu.edu