Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) Program Lake Jesup Basin Management Action Plan (BMAP) Environmental Protection Division September 1, 2009.

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Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) Program Lake Jesup Basin Management Action Plan (BMAP) Environmental Protection Division September 1, 2009

Presentation Outline  Jesup Status  Options  Action Items

Presentation Outline  Jesup Status  Options  Action Items

Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Group 4 Group 5 Jesup Status Basin Groups Kissimmee River (Group 4) Upper St. Johns River (Group 3) Ocklawaha River (Group 1) Jesup Middle St. Johns River (Group 2)

There are five phases to the TMDL program:  Phase 1 - Initial monitoring  Phase 2 – Verified listing  Phase 3 - TMDL development  Phase 4 - Basin Management Action Plan (BMAP) – Current Jesup Status  Phase 5 - Implementation Jesup Status

Management Options Data & Information People BMAP Jesup Status  Implementation plan to achieve a TMDL  Refined source identification  Allocations  Management strategies  Funding  Define monitoring needs What is a Basin Management Action Plan?

Jesup Status Lake Jesup Orange County portion Jesup Basin Seminole County Orange County Lake Jesup

Jesup Status Total Jesup Reductions Req. 18,748 lbs  divided between 17 stakeholders  over a 15 year period First 5 years ( ) 6,250 lbs

Jesup Status Orange County Reductions1,707 lbs -over a 15yr period First 5 years( ) 569 lbs Projects Credited-228 lbs Remaining reductions 341 lbs Projects not currently credited -141 lbs Requested corrected reductions 200 lbs

Concerns expressed in letter to FDEP:  141 lbs of 1980’s era ponds not receiving credit  Flexibility of Orange County resolving the remaining reductions needed Jesup Status

Unknowns in BMAP that apply to OC:  Lake Attenuation  Annexation  Sewer Service Area  Calculation of Septic Load  Water Quality Flow Data Collection for Discharge  In-Lake Issues Jesup Status

Presentation Outline

Options 1.Insist FDEP give credit now for the 141 lbs reductions 2.Request a deferral of 141 lbs to the next 5 year cycle  Ensuring that all stakeholders will have their credited/non-credited BMPs reevaluated based on water quality.

Presentation Outline

Action Item Approval for EPD Manager to relay to FDEP concerns of BCC regarding the Lake Jesup Basin Management Action Plan

Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) Program Lake Jesup Basin Management Action Plan (BMAP) Environmental Protection Division September 1, 2009