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Appendix D: Two-Year Milestone Implementation, 2009-2010
Pages 227-240

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From page 227...
... The pace of implementation progress can be evaluated generally by comparing the percentage of the goal accomplished over the period reported relative to the percentage of the first milestone period covered in the data provided. For example, if a jurisdiction provided implementation data for a 12-month period (or 33 percent of the assumed three-year milestone period)
From page 228...
... 228 NUTRIENT AND SEDIMENT REDUCTION GOALS IN THE CHESAPEAKE BAY implementation has met or exceeded 33 percent of the goal, the pace of implementation of that practice meets or exceeds the pace needed to meet the first milestone. However, such an analysis without accompanying load reduction estimates has only limited value to an overarching assessment of a jurisdiction's progress, as discussed in Chapter 3.
From page 229...
... Urban/suburban On-site pumpouts (systems/yr) 8,800 Working on 0 reporting mechanisms Reduction of Invista's permitted Reduce to 0 215,350 lbs nitrogen1 load Added actions since 2009: Stormwater actions previously No data NA NA not reported Denitrification in septic systems No data NA NA from improved reporting Sewer hookups from improved No data NA NA reporting Agricultural practices previously No data NA NA not reported New BMPs that may get approved No data NA NA Results from new state CAFO No data NA NA regulations Onsite waste water and No data NA NA stormwater regulations to be finalized in 2011 NOTE: These data reflect milestone actions that were largely accomplished before the twoyear milestone strategy was announced.
From page 230...
... incorporated LID Train federal facilities on new No numeric 1 workshop held NA stormwater requirements goal specified with 5 agencies Green roofs (ft2 converted) 2 200,000 ft2 in 82 2.5 million 2009 Implement program to control No numeric Upgraded NA discharges from District goal specified stormwater and federally owned management plan, facilities 2009 Auto repair shop education No numeric Inform businesses NA campaign in Hickey Run goal specified of proper BMPs (pilot)
From page 231...
... begun and will continue into 2011 Complete a street sweeping No numeric Study completed NA study and implement goal specified in 2010 long-term enhanced street Implementation sweeping and fine particle to begin in 2011 removal Implement and promote No numeric In development as NA new stormwater goal specified of 11/10 regulations that require LID construction as a first option and mandate training for site managers Implement impervious area- No numeric Fee program 100 based SW fee goal specified finalized and implemented in fall of 2010 Review and update zoning No numeric Draft text is NA regulations to encourage goal specified being brought green building before Zoning Commission as of 11/10 Retrofit 100 catch basins for 100 110 basins 110 trash control retrofitted Install 1,000 storm drain 1,000 1000/yr 100 markers annually Install litter trap 6,800 Installed 2 97 demonstration projects to in-stream trash divert 6,800 pounds of traps, collected trash by 2011 6,585 lbs trash Continued
From page 232...
... Determine the type of trash No numeric Contract In progress control devices that would goal specified with Earth be the most effective in Conservation retaining large debris and Core and Howard sediment in hot-spot areas University to test trash abatement devices Point source Enhanced ENR at Blue Plains No numeric In progress by 2014 goal specified CSO control, May 2009 Reduce N to Completed 70,298 lbs/yr 2 The District of Columbia reports that this number was miscalculated, and was originally intended to reflect the goal of 20% green roof coverage by 2027. The District now anticipates the goal will be met by 2017.
From page 233...
... 100,000 0 0 Livestock waste structures 80 65 81 Water control structures 125 46 37 Dairy manure incorporation 2,500 476 19 technology (acres) Stream protection with fencing 5,400 5,098 94 (acres)
From page 234...
... Marylanders plant trees 75,000 46,574 62 Streamside grass buffers -- 69 24 35 public lands (acres) Cover crops (revised leases on 764 0 0 public lands)
From page 235...
... NA 1 NA NA 405,113 NA Field borders (feet) Urban/Suburban practices Stream restoration (urban)
From page 236...
... Wetland restoration (acres) 1,548 136 9 NOTE: These data reflect milestone actions that were largely accomplished before the twoyear milestone strategy was announced.
From page 237...
... 12,500 3,153 25 Agricultural Stream Restoration 13,117 0 0 (new linear feet) Urban/Suburban Wastewater plant improvements 233,000 NA NA lbs N, NA NA 126,000 lbs P Reduced Stormwater Management BMPs 48,800 5,982 12 (new acres)
From page 238...
... SOURCE: A Pollock, VA DEQ, personal communication, 2011.
From page 239...
... 2 0 0 SOURCE: T Koon, WV DEP, personal communication, 2010.


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