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Current State of Affairs
SWPP Process
SWPP Resources/Tools
Success Stories – Approved Plans
Recognized by EPA as a top strategy
Procedures already exist
Supporting data is available
Economic incentives are available
Politically correct
Increasing demand on limited resource
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Form a local SWP development team
Examine your source water assessment
Inventory potential contamination sources
Define focus areas and action items
Develop a contingency plan
Create a schedule for implementing the plan
Submit the plan for approval
Guidance manual
Supporting data - tools
Economic incentives
State personnel
NCRWA specialist
SWAP report
› Watershed areas
› PCSs
SWAP application
Project locator
Voluntary effort
Length of process
Staff turnover
$ for implementation
7 approved plans (3 incoming)
9 systems covered by plans
227,229 - population served by systems
covered by plans
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Potential Contaminant Sources
PCS Types
6 Animal Operations
* CERCLIS Sites
) RCRA Gen. / Trans. Facilities
< Non Discharge Permits
7 NPDES Permits
^ National Priority List Sites
F PCB Sites
( Pollution Incidents
+ Septage Disposal Sites
, Soil Remediation Sites
l Solid Waste Facilities
k Tier II Sites
8 RCRA TSD Facilities
9 Old Landfill Sites
_ UIC Permits
G UST Permits
Surface Water Assessment Areas - Zones
Watershed Zones
Critical Area (NA for WS-I)
Protected Area Boundary (WS-IV, V only)
Watershed Boundary
Roads
Population served: 50,000+ 1st approved plan in NC
Supplies water to Vance, Granville, and Warren Counties
Kerr Lake plan addresses:
› Public education campaign
› Illegal stream dumping
› Incentives program › Land acquisition
› Pollution reduction ordinances
Population Served: 130,000
Yadkin River Intake
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D A V I ED A V I E
D A V I D S O ND A V I D S O N
F O R S Y T HF O R S Y T H
Lexington
Mocksville
Mocksville
Zoning –
adopt new
water quality
policies
Assist start-up
of Yadkin
Riverkeepers
Education
and
outreach
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D A V I D S O ND A V I D S O N
Water quantity agreement (collecting data)
Control of recreational activities
Partnership with Extension Service
Establish/maintain riparian buffers
Emergency response planning
Adopt comprehensive ordinances to protect water
quality improvement (stormwater, land use, buffers,
slope)
Develop public education program (clean-ups,
BMPs)
Continue to seek funding for preservation, restoration,
and BMP projects
Continue water quality monitoring
Develop waste drop-off programs
Land acquisition for conservation
Create a SWP overlay district
Enact stricter stormwater ordinances
Assume buffer enforcement responsibility
Reduce sewage lift station spills
Develop a cooperative
agreement between multiple municipalities
Develop a watershed stakeholder group
Expand water quality monitoring
Increase education and community involvement
Ag BMPs planning and installation
Funding › CWMTF
› 319
Pursue Ag BMPs
› Livestock
› Timber harvesting
Increase sampling to identify sources of FC
Public Education
› Signage
› Storm drain stenciling
› Support scouting projects
Prioritize buffer enhancements
Emergency response planning
Emergency interconnection
Rebecca Sadosky, PhD
Drinking Water Protection Program Coordinator and Security/Emergency Contact
Public Water Supply Section, DWR
(919)707-9096