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Stakeholder Advisory Group materials

Stakeholder Advisory Group (SAG) met Feb. 26

On Feb. 26, 2010, representatives of stakeholder groups from across Virginia’s Chesapeake Bay watershed met in Richmond to provide feedback on some initial process concepts presented by DCR and DEQ. Secretary of Natural Resources Douglas Domenech opened the meeting and welcomed the group.

Stakeholder advisory group met June 15

On June 16, 2010, representatives of stakeholder groups from across Virginia’s Chesapeake Bay watershed met in Richmond. Secretary of Natural Resources Douglas Domenech opened the meeting and welcomed the group along with DEQ Director David Paylor and DCR Director David Johnson. The SAG was briefed on recent developments in the TMDL process and commented on a suggested plan to move forward.

  • Click here (PDF) for the meeting agenda.
  • Click here (PDF) to review a presentation given to the group.
  • Click here (PDF) to review a guide for EPA’s evaluation of Phase I Watershed Implementation Plans.
  • Click here (PDF) for an EPA letter to PSC re TMDL schedule.
  • Click here (XLS) to review a spreadsheet about Virginia loads based on 190 and 13 scenarios.
  • Click here for more information on the stakeholder advisory group.
  • Click here to download Scenario, Purpose and Description for E3.

Stakeholder advisory sector workgroup materials

The Stakehoder Advisory Group decided at its June 16 meeting to form workgroups to focus on particular sectors. The workgroups will concentrate on helping staff determine allocations for each major pollution sector - wastewater, agriculture, urban and onsite-septic. Here are materials from the workgroup meetings.

  • Click here (PDF) for the agriculture workgroup material.
  • Click here (PDF) for the urban workgroup materials.
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