1 United Water Delaware “Cut the Crypto” Watershed Control Plan 1 Nancy Trushell, P.E. Director of Engineering United Water Delaware.

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1 United Water Delaware “Cut the Crypto” Watershed Control Plan 1 Nancy Trushell, P.E. Director of Engineering United Water Delaware

2 Crypto oocysts/L Detected BIN 2 > to <1.00 oocysts/L requires additional 1-log removal credit  Combined Filter (CFE) Performance  0.5-log credit  If CFE turbidity < 0.15 NTU in 95% of all monthly measurements  Watershed Control Plan (WCP)  0.5-log credit  Annual report demonstrating Crypto. reduction/avoidance

3 3 What is the Watershed Control Plan? EPA compliance option for LT2ESWTR = 1/2 log credit 5 year plan to identify, reduce and avoid future cryptosporidium loading upstream of treatment plant 14 structural and 11 non- structural projects 7 partnering entities

4 4 Challenges and Concerns Novelty of approach – unchartered territory, first WCP in 5 states under EPA Region 3 jurisdiction Largest loading of crypto. is occurring in out of state portions of watersheds We don’t own watershed Identifying and financing projects Willingness of property owners to agree to projects

5 UWDE’s WCP Approach Collaborate with upstream partners Make key investments in incremental long term improvements Provide technical, and/or financial assistance to the stakeholders with the capability to successfully plan and implement a specific project Provide the groundwork for leveraging the use of other funding sources to broaden the impact of direct investments

6 Source Identification Involved the following activities: Stakeholder outreach Watershed surveys Review of existing regulatory databases Review of reports, studies, TMDLs Analysis of water quality monitoring data Estimates of loadings from sources or geographical areas

7 Project Types Agricultural Mushroom Industry Manure Management Storm water Riparian Buffer Sewage Treatment Education

8 Agricultural

9 Manure Management

10 Stormwater – Dog Waste

11 Secrets of Success Started early – demonstrated progress/project success early Relationship building/management - regulators and partners Close and continued communication with regulators Close and continued communication with partners – project ID and completion – focus and synergy Consulting expertise

12 Initial Project – Barclay Hoopes Farm 60 acres on White Clay Creek tributary 120 cows – total stream access 1500 feet of streambank fencing installed stream access reduced to 2 Crossings and 1 watering area 35 foot vegetative buffers on either side of stream established and trees planted to stabilize banks

13 Fall 2013 Project – Derbydown active horse farm/training facility on tributary of Red Clay Creek near Kennett Square approximately 25 horses and cows on site – cattle for steer roping training farm animals have direct access to stream and pasture runoff can easily enter stream w/o filtering Red Clay Valley Association is lead project partner Chester County Conservation District providing technical assistance

14 Fall 2013 Project – Derbydown control measure: 500 feet of stream bank fencing five crossings and two water access points Tree buffer to be planted between fencing and stream Streambanks afforded protection from further erosion

15 Rain Garden Projects Limestone Presbyterian Church 1600 square feet Treats 5 acres of runoff White Clay watershed Grace Lutheran Church October 2013 target date Size/drainage area TBD rooftop and parking lot runoff DNREC Rain Gardens for the Bays is lead partner with church Red Clay watershed

16 Benefits of WCP Approach Benefits environment Compliance without increased carbon footprint of treatment plant WCP projects also reduce other pollution – fertilizer runoff, reduce erosion Attains compliance while saving a minimum of $4 million in capital spend and varying amounts of annual operating costs Attains compliance while keeping customer costs down Benefits partners’ missions/ provides them resources and focus

17 Social media – over 1000 hits on video posted on YouTube and Content Delaware websites Delaware River Basin Commission EPA Annual States Conference – five states and DC regulators Statewide awareness in Pennsylvania through PACD (Pennsylvania Association of Conservation Districts) publication and 2013 PACD bus tour presentation Face Book - CCCD posting Web link to video on largest Delaware nature organization’s website - DNS Benefits of WCP Approach – Stakeholder and Public Awareness

18 THE END - QUESTIONS?

19 United Water Delaware “Cut the Crypto” Watershed Control Plan 1