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Lower St. Johns River Main Stem BMAP Five Year Assessment Report

Lower St. Johns River Main Stem BMAP Five Year Assessment Report. Executive Committee Meeting February 27, 2014. 5 Year Assessment Report Overview. This is the fifth annual report on the basin management action plan (BMAP) activities.

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Lower St. Johns River Main Stem BMAP Five Year Assessment Report

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  1. Lower St. Johns River Main Stem BMAP Five Year Assessment Report Executive Committee Meeting February 27, 2014

  2. 5 Year Assessment Report Overview • This is the fifthannual report on the basin management action plan (BMAP) activities. • Information was provided by the stakeholders on activities from January 1, 2013 through December 31, 2013. • The report includes: • Major accomplishments; • Major issues; • Upcoming year activities; and • Water quality trends.

  3. Freshwater Section Reductions Table 12: Progress Towards the TP TMDL in the Freshwater Reach Table 13: Progress Towards the TN TMDL in the Freshwater Reach

  4. Freshwater Progress Towards the TMDLs TP TMDL TN TMDL 95% achieved; 5% of reductions remaining. 94% achieved; 6% of reductions remaining.

  5. Marine Section Reductions Table 14: Progress Towards the TN TMDL in the Marine Reach * The WWTFs in the marine section have exceeded the necessary reductions overall; however, several projects are still ongoing that are required for individual stakeholders to achieve their portion of the reductions.

  6. Marine Section Progress Towards the TN TMDL 94% achieved; 6% of reductions remaining.

  7. Data represent discharge monthly reports (DMRs) submitted in November 2013.

  8. Data represent discharge monthly reports (DMRs) submitted in November 2013.

  9. Scheduled Efforts in 2014 • Clay County—Wet detention pond construction. • City of Palatka—First flush treatment project. • City of Jacksonville—Continue septic tank phase out, stormwater projects, and trading efforts . • Agriculture—BMP implementation, Tri-County Agricultural Area (TCAA) Water Management Partnership, and BMP compliance process. • On-going activities by many entities.

  10. Questions

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