mig 2 - water quality and quantity study plan review
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MIG 2 - Water Quality and Quantity Study Plan Review. April 2, 2008. MIG 2 Agenda. Introductions Comments Received Summary of Revisions to the MIG 2 Draft Study Plans Next Steps in the Process. MIG 2 Studies. Water Quality Location of NPDES Permits Erosion and Sedimentation - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
MIG 2 - Water Quality and MIG 2 - Water Quality and QuantityQuantity
Study Plan ReviewStudy Plan ReviewApril 2, 2008April 2, 2008
MIG 2 AgendaMIG 2 Agenda
IntroductionsIntroductions Comments ReceivedComments Received Summary of Revisions to the MIG 2 Summary of Revisions to the MIG 2
Draft Study PlansDraft Study Plans Next Steps in the ProcessNext Steps in the Process
MIG 2 StudiesMIG 2 Studies
Water QualityWater Quality Location of NPDES PermitsLocation of NPDES Permits Erosion and SedimentationErosion and Sedimentation Water Quantity, Water Use, and Water Quantity, Water Use, and
Water WithdrawalsWater Withdrawals
MIG 2 Study Plan CommentersMIG 2 Study Plan Commenters
LM HOBOLM HOBO ARAARA WWFWWF USFWSUSFWS ADCNRADCNR Will DentonWill Denton
Study Plan 1Study Plan 1Water Quality Study PlanWater Quality Study Plan
MIG 2 Water Quality and Quantity
Study GoalsStudy Goals
Prepare an adequate baseline of water quality information for Lake Martin and the Project tailrace.
Develop a Plan to evaluate any proposed Project operation changes identified during relicensing.
Study MethodologyStudy Methodology If review of the project operations and downstream flood analyses
identifies a potential increase to the winter rule curve or change to the amount of time the summer rule curve is in effect at Lake Martin, the implementation of that change and any potential impacts to water quality of the project will need to be analyzed.
Continuation of Baseline Water Quality Sampling APC will continue their collection of water quality sampling on the
lake and tailrace to be used in development of the 401 water quality certification application.
Analysis of Nutrient Levels in Lake Martin Nutrient levels in the lake may need to be addressed in relation to
lake classifications. If so, APC will examine nutrient inputs into the lake in relation to observed lake productivity. This will be developed with ADEM and with the MIG 2 as deemed necessary.
Revisions to Study MethodologyRevisions to Study Methodology APC will continue to collect water quality
sampling on the lake and tailrace to be used in development of the 401 water quality certification application.
If necessary, nutrient levels in the lake may be reviewed in relation to lake classification.
Study Plan 2Study Plan 2Location of NPDES PermitsLocation of NPDES Permits
on Lake Martinon Lake Martin
MIG 2 Water Quality and Quantity
Study GoalStudy Goal
Develop a list of all NPDES permits on Lake Martin and identify their location and pollutant load.
Study MethodologyStudy MethodologyData Collection Techniques Existing information will be used to facilitate data collection for this
study. First, a request for up to date NPDES data from the ADEM will be made.
Once a list of NPDES permit locations is complete and other existing literature has been complied and reviewed, a draft report will be issued to Martin Issue Group (MIG) 2 for their review and comment. The report will include a list of the NPDES locations, owners, and effluent limits. Comments received from MIG2 will be incorporated into a final report.
Data Analysis Other than a literature review, there will be no data analysis
associated with this study. The GIS overlays may be compared with areas of Lake Martin experiencing water quality problems to better understand the impacts of discharges.
Revisions to Study MethodologyRevisions to Study Methodology
The report will include a list of the NPDES locations, owners, and effluent.
Study Plan 3Study Plan 3
Erosion & SedimentationErosion & Sedimentation
MIG 2 Water Quality and Quantity
Study GoalsStudy Goals
Identify “hot spot” erosion areas on the lake or tailrace.
Investigate some tributaries for “headcutting”.
Identify areas that currently have or could potentially have nuisance aquatic vegetation.
StudyStudy MethodologyMethodology
Erosion Hotspot Data Collection and Analysis
Sedimentation Area Data Collection and Analysis
Revisions to StudyRevisions to Study MethodologyMethodology Tributary headcutting will be investigated
on at least two of the larger tributaries of the lake.
Sedimentation areas will be identified with LIDAR and photography information on the lake.
Some verification through field observations.
Surveys for nuisance aquatic vegetation.
Study Plan 4Study Plan 4Water Quantity, Water Use, and Water Water Quantity, Water Use, and Water
Withdrawals Withdrawals
MIG 2 Water Quality and Quantity
Study GoalsStudy Goals
Provide a list of current water withdrawals from Lake Martin.
Provide a description of the process used to permit water withdrawals.
Study MethodologyStudy Methodology
Data Collection Data Analysis
Revisions to Study MethodologyRevisions to Study Methodology
There have been no substantive changes to the November 2007 Draft Study plan.
Next Steps in the ProcessNext Steps in the ProcessSummary and FERC Process
SummarySummary Draft Study Plans filed with PAD & NOI -
June 2008 Comments due on PAD (including Study
Plans) - September 2008 Final Study Plans filed with FERC- November
2008 Stakeholders have the opportunity to file their
recommended changes to APC’s Final study plans - December 08 – February 09
FERC Study Plan ProcessFERC Study Plan Process
APC filesNOI & PAD (June 2008)
FERC Issues SD1
FERC holdsScoping Meetings
Comments on PAD, SD1 &
Study Requests
APC Files Proposed
Study Plan(November
2008)
Comments on
Study Plan
FERC Study Plan
Approval (April 2009)
Study Dispute
Resolution (if necessary)
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45
90 60 90
Days