Lessons Learned from the Expert BMP Panel Process That May Apply to MTDs. Tom Schueler Chesapeake Stormwater Network

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Lessons Learned from the Expert BMP Panel Process That May Apply to MTDs Tom Schueler Chesapeake Stormwater Network

Recent Expert Panels 1. Stormwater Retrofit Practices 2. New State Performance Standards for LID Practices 3. Urban Nutrient Management and State-wide Fertilizer Laws 4. Urban Stream Restoration 5. Homeowner BMPs 6. Enhanced Erosion and Sediment Control Practices 7. Shoreline Management and urban Filter Strips 8. Nutrient Discharges from Grey Infrastructure 9. Street and Storm Drain Cleaning BMP EXPERT PANEL URBAN STORMWATER WORKGROUP WATERSHED TECHNICAL WORKGROUP WATER QUALITY GIT

Current and Future Urban BMP Expert Panels Floating Treatment Wetlands Impervious Cover Disconnection MS4 Education and Outreach Efforts* Outfall Stabilization Practices * Performance Enhancements to Existing LID Practices

Typical Timeframe for the Expert Panel Process Secure consensus among the experts (12 to 24 months) Get through the rest of CBP approval process (averages 6 months to a year) So, plan on at least 2 to years to get them done No guarantee. Some panels may never cross the threshold for scientific literature or be unable to reach consensus

1. Process Must Deal W/ Chesapeake Bay Watershed Model Panel Recommendations Need to Be Integrated into the Bay Watershed Model: Scale Issues: Delivery Ratios from the Site to the Chesapeake Bay Existing vs. new practice...does it violate the calibration? Double counting issues (has another upstream BMP already removed it? ) Over -counting issues (Dealing w/ stormwater but neglecting groundwater)

Scale: The Sediment Delivery Ratio from the Site to the Chesapeake Bay Oops, my credit went down by 85%

Total Nitrogen Removal (%) A BMP that just treats stormwater is adjusted for bypassed groundwater 100% 95% 90% 85% 80% 75% 70% 65% 60% 55% 50% 45% 40% 35% 30% 25% 20% 15% 10% 5% 0% Total Nitrogen Removal for RR and ST Practices 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.6 0.7 0.8 0.9 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.6 1.7 1.8 1.9 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 0 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5 Runoff Depth Captured per Impervious Acre (inches) The N curve was reduced to reflect on groundwater nitrate loss from runoff reduction practices

2. CBP BMP Panels Go Well Beyond Defining Percent Removal A Single Percent Removal Rate Does Not Apply to Most BMPs More Complex Protocols Are Used to Define Rates based on Site and BMP Characteristics Such Complexity Can Be Hard to Wire Into Bay Modeling Tools (especially Scenario Builder)

One Current Panel Is Evaluating Over 1000 BMP practice scenarios!!! 3 Sweeping Seasons 4 Street Types 2 Levels of Sweeper Technology 10 Different Sweeping frequencies (some seasonal) 4 combinations of street parking levels/controls 9

3. Our Old Urban BMP Problem Were intended to be supplanted by the protocols of the new state stormwater performance standards and urban retrofit expert panels in 2012. States have experienced a lot of difficulty in transitioning their BMP reporting systems to these new protocols These rates should go away for NEW BMPs, but may be needed to track legacy BMPs

The 2000-08 ERA BMPs Approved CBP BMP Efficiency Rates for Stormwater BMP Analysis 3 URBAN BMP Total Total TSS Nitrogen Phosphorus MASS LOAD REDUCTION (%) Wet Ponds and Constructed 20 45 60 Wetlands Dry Detention Ponds 5 10 10 Dry Extended Detention Ponds 20 20 60 Infiltration 80 85 95 Filtering Practices (Sand Filters) 40 60 80 Bioretention C & D w/ud 25 45 55 A & B w/ UD 70 75 80 A & B w/o UD 80 85 90 Permeable C & D w/ud 10 20 55 Pavement A & B w/ UD 45 50 70 A & B w/o UD 75 80 85 Grass Channels C & D w/o UD 10 10 50 A & B w/o UD 45 45 70 Bioswale aka dry swale 70 75 80

4. CBP BMP Panels Need to Define Reporting Tracking and Verification Need to define a fixed credit duration for each BMP and a defined process for verifying it in the field Contention over these issues has led to about 75% of the objections to panel reports, and delays most of them by six months or more A lot of state-specific issues to align among seven states

Performance Verification Ensure BMP still exists and is providing the pollutant removal it was designed to achieve or if it requires major restoration State BMP Reporting for Bay TMDL MS-4 Permit/ Bay TMDL Once every 9-10 years Trained evaluator Facility BMP Inventory Seemed like a simple concept at the time 13

But gets very complex at local level Construction Inspection Project Acceptance Routine Maintenance Routine Inspection Performance Verification Add legacy BMPs into inventory BMP Inventory Forensic BMP Investigation (FBI) 14

Strategies to Get Credit for a MTD w/o going through Panel Process 1. Be able to classify your MTD practice as a RR or ST practice (helps if you design is volume-based rather than a flow rate basis) 2. Be able to group it w/ a non-proprietary practices (e.g., floating treatment wetland) 3. Retroactively classify it to an existing BMP panel report or an OLDE BMP Example: Dry channel RCS as a stormwater retrofit, wet channel RCS as stream restoration practice Still need to get approval through CBP, starting with USWG

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