Overview of Community-Based Public-Private Partnerships (CBP3s) Approach CBP3 Sustainable Stormwater Infrastructure Summit December 7, 2015 Philadelphia,

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Overview of Community-Based Public-Private Partnerships (CBP3s) Approach CBP3 Sustainable Stormwater Infrastructure Summit December 7, 2015 Philadelphia, PA CBP3 Program Managers Procurement Officials Financing Experts Municipal Officials Regulators Decision- Makers Legal Experts GI Practitioners P3 Experts

“Innovation is change that unlocks new value” – Jamie Notter

The Challenge of Stormwater  Impervious cover impacts to our environment  Currently 100 million acres of developed land in U.S.  Most of that occurred prior to stormwater regulations  Currently 27.5 million acres of impervious cover in U.S. = about the size of Ohio  Retrofit costs can range from $50,000 to $300,000 per impervious acres treated or more under status quo approach

Green Stormwater Infrastructure Downspout disconnection Rainwater harvesting Rain gardens (bioretention) High-flow bioretention Planter boxes Bioswales Permeable pavements Green roofs

Need for CBP3 | The CBP3 Advantage  Status quo investments not getting us there  CBP3 changes status quo  Harness private sector  Large-scale investments  Community benefits top priority  Maintenance is key  Highest-value, not cheapest solutions

CBP3 Considerations for Public/Municipal Leaders  CBP3 is not privatization  Leverages best of public/private  Public can – and should - define the goals of a CBP3 program  Through RFQ process….  CBP3 augments staff/program  CBP3 allocates risk appropriately

CBP3 Guide Overview  CBP3 Community Self-Help Guide Led by EPA Region 3 Provides overview of P3 purpose, structure, aspects Gives history of P3s in the U.S. Compares traditional P3 vs. CBP3 Review of policy and statutory environment for P3s Provides drivers for large-scale investment Lists various scenarios throughout Region /documents/gi_cb_p3_guide_epa_r3_final_ _508.pdf

Questions? Dominique Lueckenhoff EPA Region 3 Water Protection Division Deputy Director Seth Brown Storm & Stream Solutions, LLC Founder, Principal EPA Region 3 Contractor

Overview of Community-Based Public-Private Partnerships (CBP3s) Approach CBP3 Sustainable Stormwater Infrastructure Summit December 7, 2015 Philadelphia, PA CBP3 Program Managers Procurement Officials Financing Experts Municipal Officials Regulators Decision- Makers Legal Experts GI Practitioners P3 Experts