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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMay 2024 WQC Agenda1 NORTH CAROLINA ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT COMMISSION WATER QUALITY COMMITTEE Steve Keen, Chair Presiding MAY 8, 2024 MEETING AGENDA Meeting Location and Time Archdale Building Ground Floor Hearing Room 512 N. Salisbury Street Raleigh, NC 27604 TIME How to Attend Members of the public may attend in person or online via the web conference link posted online at: https://deq.nc.gov/about/divisions/water- resources/water-resources-commissions/environmental- management-commission/meeting-information I. Preliminary Matters 1. Call to Order and Notice of NCGS 138A-15………………….…………..…….Chair Keen North Carolina General Statute 138A-15 mandates that at the beginning of any meeting of a board, the chair shall remind all members of their duty to avoid conflicts of interest under this Subchapter. The chair also shall inquire as to whether there is any known conflict of interest with respect to any matters coming before the board at the time. 2. Approval of draft March 13, 2024 and draft April 9, 2024 meeting minutes II. Action Items 1. Request Approval to Proceed with Proposed Reclassification of Portions of the Yadkin River, South Yadkin River, and Associated Tributaries to WS-IV Critical Area (CA) and WS-IV Protected Area (PA) (Yadkin Pee-Dee River Basin) (Elizabeth Liebig, Division of Water Resources) Salisbury-Rowan Utilities (SRU) is requesting the Environmental Management Commission (EMC) reclassify portions of the Yadkin River, South Yadkin River, and associated tributaries in Rowan, Davie, and Davidson Counties (Yadkin Pee- Dee River Basin) to water supply waters. SRU plans to relocate the existing pump station and raw water intakes approximately 2,100 ft downstream of the current intake. The reclassification is being proposed under 15A NCAC 02B .0202 items (20)(c) and (48)(c). DWR staff will be requesting Water Quality Committee (WQC) 2 approval to proceed to the EMC for public notice and hearing of the proposed reclassification. ATTACHMENTS PowerPoint Attachment A – 15A NCAC 02B .0309 Draft Attachment B – Draft Regulatory Impact Analysis Attachment C – Use Attainability Study III. Information Items 1. Update on the Tar-Pamlico Nutrient Strategy Wastewater Rule (John Huisman, Division of Water Resources) The Tar-Pamlico Nutrient Strategy was adopted by the EMC in 2001 and consists of a comprehensive set of rules designed to remedy nutrient over-enrichment of the estuary by equitably regulating nutrient pollution from both wastewater, stormwater, and agricultural nutrient sources. Under an Agreement initiated in 1990 among the Division, EMC and an association of point source dischargers, the Tar-Pamlico Basin Association (TPBA), TPBA receives collective annual end- of-pipe nitrogen and phosphorus loading caps based on the nutrient strategy reduction goals. A separate wastewater rule (15A NCAC 02B .0733) was adopted in 1997 to address requirements for non-association new and expanding dischargers. The .0733 rule was readopted with revisions in 2020 at which time its applicability was expanded to address all new and expanding facilities in the basin. The current iteration of the Agreement expires in 2025. DWR staff will provide an update on efforts to continue the point source reduction objectives of the Agreement while providing a clear regulatory path through revisions to 15A NCAC 02B .0733. ATTACHMENT Presentation 2. Update on the 2023-2025 Surface Water Quality Standards Triennial Review (Paul Wojoski, Division of Water Resources) The Division of Water Resources introduced the 2023-2025 Surface Water Quality Standards Triennial Review to the Water Quality Committee at the July 2023 meeting and has presented subsequent information items at the November 2023, January 2024, and March 2024 meetings. Staff will present an update on the regulatory impact analysis for the rulemaking package. 3 ATTACHMENT Presentation 3. Update on the Study of Narrative Standards per SL 2023-137(8) (Karen Higgins, Division of Water Resources) Session Law 2023-137(8) directed the EMC to review 15A NCAC 02B .0208 Standards for Toxic Substances and Temperature to determine if the standards and methodologies for establishment of water quality criteria for specific pollutants included therein are scientifically sound, protective of human health and the environment, and result in water quality criteria that are technologically achievable without placing undue economic burdens on publicly owned treatment works and their ratepayers. DWR staff will provide an update in response to WQC comments. ATTACHMENTS PowerPoint Presentation Attachment A: Proposed Study of Narrative Standards per SL 2023-137(8) 4. Update on the PFAS Surface Water Quality Standards Rulemaking (Stephanie Bolyard, Department of Environmental Quality) ATTACHMENTS PowerPoint Presentation IV. Future Committee Interests…………………………………. Chair Keen V. Director’s Remarks……………………………….……………...Richard Rogers, DWR VI. Closing Remarks……………………………………………...…. Chair Keen