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Maryland Tributary Strategy Implementation Plan Overview. Local Government Advisory Committee Meeting June 2, 2006. Release of Tributary Strategy April, 2004. Stakeholder Comments Ambitious and perhaps unrealistic – set near term targets How will it be implemented?
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Maryland Tributary StrategyImplementation PlanOverview Local Government Advisory Committee Meeting June 2, 2006
Release of Tributary StrategyApril, 2004 • Stakeholder Comments • Ambitious and perhaps unrealistic – set near term targets • How will it be implemented? • Need to define program coordination • Assign Accountability
Outline developed and approved by Tributary Teams and Bay Cabinet Agencies Multi-Agency and University Effort Quantitative assessment of Implementation Programmatic assessment, including new initiatives to ramp up implementation Development of the State Implementation Plan
Tributary Strategy Implementation Plan 1. Defines realistic, near term implementation goals and describes how state programs will achieve those goals 2. Address future challenges including, program coordination, implementation barriers, stakeholder accountability and cap management/offsets
Urban Implementation Plan • Estimates MS4 implementation at local level • Includes BRF projections for Septics/WWTP • Assumes E&S programs are implemented • Other BMPs Based on projected available federal/state funds or past implementation
Smart Growth Policies Priority Places Program Strong message and action plan to integrate water quality concerns (TMDLs) into local planning processes Commitment to develop tools and assist locals to improve integration Growth Management
Agriculture Implementation Plan • Schedule based on existing and projected State/federal funding, staff levels and reg. • Recognizes need for more tech. Assistance • Includes many “tweaks” to increase enrollment
Air Deposition Implementation Plan • Already outdated… • Healthy Air Act passed and signed April, 06 • Includes existing programs to address other sources and Clean Air Act requirements
Stakeholder Roles • Federal • Farm Bill Programs • Revolving Loan Funds • EPA • Air Quality Controls • State • MACS Program • ENR/Septics program (Bay Restoration Fund) • TMDLs, NPDES permits • Local Government Assistance Grants • Land Preservation • Complete Statewide Implementation Plan • Local • Stormwater Management/S&E Programs/OSDS programs • Coordinated/balanced planning process • Work directly with Farmers and landowners • Business/Ind./Landowner • Participate in reg. and voluntary reduction programs
2007 Budget Initiatives to Increase Implementation of the Tributary Strategy
2007 Budget Initiatives to Increase Implementation of the Tributary Strategy
Coordination between regulatory/voluntary programs Cap Management/Offset Strategy Targeting Future Research and Outreach Tracking and Monitoring Progress Other Core Components
Next Steps Local/Basin Level Implementation Plans
Develop Local Implementation Plans • Request from Cabinet to local elected officials to work with Trib Teams and State in development of basin level plans • 2 and 5 year implementation schedules • Current programs implementing strategy • Barriers to implementation – new initiatives to address barriers
Discussion and updates with Tributary Meetings with local government staff Workshops and displays at MML and MACO Meetings and workshops between local elected officials and State Department Secretaries Coordinated and consistent message among agency programs Outreach for Local Implementation
Roles, Rules and Resources Determining Needs and Gaps
Determine Land Use Where development takes place What the density of growth will be What areas will be targeted for preservation What that development will look like Manage and Maintain Public Facilities Water and sewer facilities and distribution Public open space Road networks and impacts from roads Stormwater management facilities Private water and sewer facilities Roles
TMDLs MS4 stormwater permits HB 1141 – Water Resources Element County comprehensive plans Local subdivision regulations and design guidelines Maryland Stormwater Management Regulations and guidance Source Water Assessment and water supply protection Maryland Forest Conservation Law Rules and Tools
Local land use codes and ordinances Coastal Communities Program Coastal Training Program MD Targeted Watershed Program EPA Targeted Watershed Implementation Grants Small Watershed Grants New guidance for HB1141 Private Consultant Resources
10 Teams Across Maryland Develop Policy Recommendations Implement Projects Provide Education and Outreach Increase Communication and Coordination
Contact Information Catherine Shanks MD Department of Natural Resources (410)260-8717 www.dnr.state.md.us/bay/tribstrat