Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 62-304.415 - Lower St. Johns River Basin TMDLs
(1) Lower St. Johns River (freshwater
segments from Buffalo Bluff to Black Creek). The TMDL for the freshwater
segments of the Lower St. Johns River, which is that portion of the river from
Buffalo Bluff to Black Creek, is 500, 325 kilograms per year (kg/y) of TP and
8, 571, 563 kg/y of TN, and is allocated as follows:
(a) The WLA for point sources discharging to
the freshwater portion of the river is 46, 357 kg/y of TP and 236, 695 kg/y of
TN; and
(b) The LA for nonpoint
sources is 453, 968 kg/y of TP and 8, 334, 868 kg/y of TN.
(2) Lower St. Johns River (marine segments).
The TMDL for the marine segments of the Lower St. Johns River, which is that
portion of the river from Black Creek to the mouth, is 1, 376, 855 kilograms
per year (kg/y) of TN, and is allocated as follows:
(a) The WLA for point sources discharging to
the marine portion of the river is 1, 027, 590 kg/y of TN; and
(b) The LA for nonpoint sources discharging
to the marine portion of the river is 349, 265 kg/y of TN.
(3) Durbin Creek. The bacteriological TMDL
for Durbin Creek is 400 counts/100 mL for fecal coliform, and is allocated as
follows:
(a) The WLA for discharges subject to
the Department's NPDES MS4 Permitting Program is a 63% reduction of current
anthropogenic fecal coliform loading; and
(b) The LA for nonpoint sources is a 63%
reduction of current fecal coliform loading.
(4) Goodbys Creek. The bacteriological TMDL
for Goodbys Creek is 400 counts/100 mL for fecal coliform, and is allocated as
follows:
(a) The WLA for discharges subject to
the Department's NPDES MS4 Permitting Program is an 87% reduction of current
anthropogenic fecal coliform loading; and
(b) The LA for nonpoint sources is an 87%
reduction of current fecal coliform loading.
(5) Hogan Creek. The bacteriological TMDL for
Hogan Creek is 400 counts/100 mL for fecal coliform, and is allocated as
follows:
(a) The WLA for discharges subject to
the Department's NPDES MS4 Permitting Program is a 92% reduction of current
anthropogenic fecal coliform loading; and
(b) The LA for nonpoint sources is a 92%
reduction of current fecal coliform loading.
(6) Miramar Creek. The bacteriological TMDL
for Miramar Creek is 400 counts/100 mL for fecal coliform, and is allocated as
follows:
(a) The WLA for discharges subject to
the Department's NPDES MS4 Permitting Program is a 92% reduction of current
anthropogenic fecal coliform loading; and
(b) The LA for nonpoint sources is a 92%
reduction of current fecal coliform loading.
(7) Butcher Pen Creek. The bacteriological
TMDL for Butcher Pen Creek is 400 counts/100 mL for fecal coliform, and is
allocated as follows:
(a) The WLA for
wastewater discharges subject to the Department's NPDES Permitting Program is
to meet the applicable water quality criteria for fecal coliforms;
(b) The WLA for discharges subject to the
Department's NPDES MS4 Permitting Program is an 83% reduction of current
anthropogenic fecal coliform loading; and
(c) The LA for nonpoint sources is an 83%
reduction of current fecal coliform loading.
(8) Cedar River. The bacteriological TMDL for
the Cedar River is 400 counts/100 mL for fecal coliform and is allocated as
follows:
(a) The WLA for discharges subject to
the Department's NPDES MS4 Permitting Program is an 83% reduction of current
anthropogenic fecal coliform loading;
(b) The LA for nonpoint sources is an 83%
reduction of current fecal coliform loading; and
(9) Williamson Creek. The bacteriological
TMDL for Williamson Creek is 400 counts/100 mL for fecal coliform and is
allocated as follows:
(a) The WLA for
discharges subject to the Department's NPDES MS4 Permitting Program is an 83%
reduction of current anthropogenic fecal coliform loading; and
(b) The LA for nonpoint sources is an 83%
reduction of current fecal coliform loading.
(10) Wills Branch. The bacteriological TMDL
for Wills Branch is 400 counts/100 mL for fecal coliform and is allocated as
follows:
(a) The WLA for discharges subject to
the Department's NPDES MS4 Permitting Program is an 80% reduction of current
anthropogenic fecal coliform loading; and
(b) The LA for nonpoint sources is an 80%
reduction of current fecal coliform loading.
(11) Moncrief Creek. The bacteriological TMDL
for Moncrief Creek is 400 counts/100 mL for fecal coliform and is allocated as
follows:
(a) The WLA for discharges subject to
the Department's NPDES MS4 Permitting Program is an 83% reduction of current
anthropogenic fecal coliform loading; and
(b) The LA for nonpoint sources is an 83%
reduction of current fecal coliform loading.
(12) Ribault River. The bacteriological TMDL
for the Ribault River is 400 counts/100 mL for fecal coliform, and is allocated
as follows:
(a) The WLA for wastewater
discharges subject to the Department's NPDES Permitting Program is to meet the
applicable water quality criteria for fecal coliforms;
(b) The WLA for discharges subject to the
Department's NPDES MS4 Permitting Program is a 50% reduction of current
anthropogenic fecal coliform loading; and
(c) The LA for nonpoint sources is a 50%
reduction of current fecal coliform loading.
(13) Big Davis Creek. The bacteriological
TMDL for Big Davis Creek is 400 counts/100mL for fecal coliform, and is
allocated as follows:
(a) The WLA for
discharges subject to the Department's NPDES MS4 Permitting Program is to
address anthropogenic sources in the basin such that in-stream concentrations
meet the fecal coliform criteria which, based on the measured concentrations
from the 1995 to 2007 period, will require a 69% reduction of sources
contributing to exceedances of the criteria; and
(b) The LA for nonpoint sources is to address
anthropogenic sources in the basin such that in-stream concentrations meet the
fecal coliform criteria which, based on the measured concentrations from the
1995 to 2007 period, will require a 69% reduction of sources contributing to
exceedances of the criteria.
(14) Big Fishweir Creek. The bacteriological
TMDL for Big Fishweir Creek is 400 counts/100mL for fecal coliform, and is
allocated as follows:
(a) The WLA for
discharges subject to the Department's NPDES MS4 Permitting Program is to
address anthropogenic sources in the basin such that in-stream concentrations
meet the fecal coliform criteria which, based on the measured concentrations
from the 1996 to 2008 period, will require a 87% reduction of sources
contributing to exceedances of the criteria; and
(b) The LA for nonpoint sources is to address
anthropogenic sources in the basin such that in-stream concentrations meet the
fecal coliform criteria which, based on the measured concentrations from the
1996 to 2008 period, will require a 87% reduction of sources contributing to
exceedances of the criteria.
(15) Block House Creek. The bacteriological
TMDL for Block House Creek is 400 counts/100mL for fecal coliform, and is
allocated as follows:
(a) The WLA for
discharges subject to the Department's NPDES MS4 Permitting Program is to
address anthropogenic sources in the basin such that in-stream concentrations
meet the fecal coliform criteria which, based on the measured concentrations
from the 1991 to 2006 period, will require a 82% reduction of sources
contributing to exceedances of the criteria; and
(b) The LA for nonpoint sources is to address
anthropogenic sources in the basin such that in-stream concentrations meet the
fecal coliform criteria which, based on the measured concentrations from the
1991 to 2006 period, will require a 82% reduction of sources contributing to
exceedances of the criteria.
(16) Deep Bottom Creek. The bacteriological
TMDL for Deep Bottom Creek is 400 counts/100mL for fecal coliform, and is
allocated as follows:
(a) The WLA for
discharges subject to the Department's NPDES MS4 Permitting Program is to
address anthropogenic sources in the basin such that in-stream concentrations
meet the fecal coliform criteria which, based on the measured concentrations
from the 1999 to 2007 period, will require a 82% reduction of sources
contributing to exceedances of the criteria; and
(b) The LA for nonpoint sources is to address
anthropogenic sources in the basin such that in-stream concentrations meet the
fecal coliform criteria which, based on the measured concentrations from the
1999 to 2007 period, will require a 82% reduction of sources contributing to
exceedances of the criteria.
(17) Deer Creek. The bacteriological TMDL for
Deer Creek is 400 counts/100mL for fecal coliform, and is allocated as follows:
(a) The WLA for discharges subject to the
Department's NPDES MS4 Permitting Program is to address anthropogenic sources
in the basin such that in-stream concentrations meet the fecal coliform
criteria which, based on the measured concentrations from the 1995 to 2007
period, will require a 86% reduction of sources contributing to exceedances of
the criteria; and
(b) The LA for
nonpoint sources is to address anthropogenic sources in the basin such that
in-stream concentrations meet the fecal coliform criteria which, based on the
measured concentrations from the 1995 to 2007 period, will require a 86%
reduction of sources contributing to exceedances of the
criteria.
(18) McCoy
Creek. The bacteriological TMDL for McCoy Creek is 400 counts/100mL for fecal
coliform, and is allocated as follows:
(a) The
WLA for discharges subject to the Department's NPDES MS4 Permitting Program is
to address anthropogenic sources in the basin such that in-stream
concentrations meet the fecal coliform criteria which, based on the measured
concentrations from the 1995 to 2007 period, will require a 84% reduction of
sources contributing to exceedances of the criteria; and
(b) The LA for nonpoint sources is to address
anthropogenic sources in the basin such that in-stream concentrations meet the
fecal coliform criteria which, based on the measured concentrations from the
1995 to 2007 period, will require a 84% reduction of sources contributing to
exceedances of the criteria.
(19) Miller Creek. The bacteriological TMDL
for Miller Creek is 400 counts/100mL for fecal coliform, and is allocated as
follows:
(a) The WLA for discharges subject to
the Department's NPDES MS4 Permitting Program is to address anthropogenic
sources in the basin such that in-stream concentrations meet the fecal coliform
criteria which, based on the measured concentrations from the 1991 to 2007
period, will require a 92% reduction of sources contributing to exceedances of
the criteria; and
(b) The LA for
nonpoint sources is to address anthropogenic sources in the basin such that
in-stream concentrations meet the fecal coliform criteria which, based on the
measured concentrations from the 1991 to 2007 period, will require a 92%
reduction of sources contributing to exceedances of the
criteria.
(20) New Castle
Creek. The bacteriological TMDL for New Castle Creek is 400 counts/100mL for
fecal coliform, and is allocated as follows:
(a) The WLA for discharges subject to the
Department's NPDES MS4 Permitting Program is to address anthropogenic sources
in the basin such that in-stream concentrations meet the fecal coliform
criteria which, based on the measured concentrations from the 1991 to 2006
period, will require a 84% reduction of sources contributing to exceedances of
the criteria; and
(b) The LA for
nonpoint sources is to address anthropogenic sources in the basin such that
in-stream concentrations meet the fecal coliform criteria which, based on the
measured concentrations from the 1991 to 2006 period, will require a 84%
reduction of sources contributing to exceedances of the
criteria.
(21) Open
Creek. The bacteriological TMDL for Open Creek is 400 counts/100mL for fecal
coliform, and is allocated as follows:
(a)
The WLA for discharges subject to the Department's NPDES MS4 Permitting Program
is to address anthropogenic sources in the basin such that in-stream
concentrations meet the fecal coliform criteria which, based on the measured
concentrations from the 1996 to 2007 period, will require a 60% reduction of
sources contributing to exceedances of the criteria; and
(b) The LA for nonpoint sources is to address
anthropogenic sources in the basin such that in-stream concentrations meet the
fecal coliform criteria which, based on the measured concentrations from the
1996 to 2007 period, will require a 60% reduction of sources contributing to
exceedances of the criteria.
(22) Sherman Creek. The bacteriological TMDL
for Sherman Creek is 400 counts/100mL for fecal coliform, and is allocated as
follows:
(a) The WLA for discharges subject to
the Department's NPDES MS4 Permitting Program is to address anthropogenic
sources in the basin such that in-stream concentrations meet the fecal coliform
criteria which, based on the measured concentrations from the 1996 to 2008
period, will require a 71% reduction of sources contributing to exceedances of
the criteria; and
(b) The LA for
nonpoint sources is to address anthropogenic sources in the basin such that
in-stream concentrations meet the fecal coliform criteria which, based on the
measured concentrations from the 1996 to 2008 period, will require a 71%
reduction of sources contributing to exceedances of the
criteria.
(23) Terrapin
Creek. The bacteriological TMDL for Terrapin Creek is 400 counts/100mL for
fecal coliform, and is allocated as follows:
(a) The WLA for discharges subject to the
Department's NPDES MS4 Permitting Program is to address anthropogenic sources
in the basin such that in-stream concentrations meet the fecal coliform
criteria which, based on the measured concentrations from the 1995 to 2007
period, will require a 71% reduction of sources contributing to exceedances of
the criteria; and
(b) The LA for
nonpoint sources is to address anthropogenic sources in the basin such that
in-stream concentrations meet the fecal coliform criteria which, based on the
measured concentrations from the 1995 to 2007 period, will require a 71%
reduction of sources contributing to exceedances of the
criteria.
(24) Trout
River, freshwater segment. The bacteriological TMDL for the freshwater segment
of Trout River is 400 counts/100mL for fecal coliform, and is allocated as
follows:
(a) The WLA for discharges subject
to the Department's NPDES MS4 Permitting Program is to address anthropogenic
sources in the basin such that in-stream concentrations meet the fecal coliform
criteria which, based on the measured concentrations from the 1996 to 2007
period, will require a 66% reduction of sources contributing to exceedances of
the criteria; and
(b) The LA for
nonpoint sources is to address anthropogenic sources in the basin such that
in-stream concentrations meet the fecal coliform criteria which, based on the
measured concentrations from the 1996 to 2007 period, will require a 66%
reduction of sources contributing to exceedances of the
criteria.
(25) Trout
River, marine segment. The bacteriological TMDL for the marine segment of Trout
River is 400 counts/100mL for fecal coliform, and is allocated as follows:
(a) The WLA for discharges subject to the
Department's NPDES MS4 Permitting Program is to address anthropogenic sources
in the basin such that in-stream concentrations meet the fecal coliform
criteria which, based on the measured concentrations from the 1996 to 2007
period, will require a 60% reduction of sources contributing to exceedances of
the criteria; and
(b) The LA for
nonpoint sources is to address anthropogenic sources in the basin such that
in-stream concentrations meet the fecal coliform criteria which, based on the
measured concentrations from the 1996 to 2007 period, will require a 60%
reduction of sources contributing to exceedances of the
criteria.
(26) Arlington
River. The TMDL for Arlington River is a 30% reduction in TN to address a
nutrient impairment, and is allocated as follows:
(a) The WLA for wastewater point sources is
not applicable;
(b) The WLA for
discharges subject to the Department's NPDES MS4 Permitting Program is to
address anthropogenic sources in the basin such that in-stream concentrations
meet the TN target which, based on the measured concentrations from the 1973 to
2008 period, will require a 30% reduction of TN for sources contributing to the
nutrient impairment; and
(c) The LA
for nonpoint sources is to address anthropogenic sources in the basin such that
in-stream concentrations meet the TN target which, based on the measured
concentrations from the 1973 to 2008 period, will require a 30% reduction of TN
for sources contributing to the nutrient impairment.
(d) The percent reduction for TN identified
in this TMDL is established to be consistent with the TMDLs for TN identified
in subsections (1) and (2) of this rule. The required reductions are not
additive to the extent they are protective of this waterbody and the mainstem
of the Lower St. John's River.
(27) Black Creek. The TMDL for Black Creek is
a lead concentration of 0.545 ug/L and is allocated as follows:
(a) The WLA for wastewater facilities
discharging lead is that they shall not exceed the lead criterion;
(b) The WLA for discharges subject to the
Department's NPDES MS4 Permitting Program is to address anthropogenic sources
in the basin such that in-stream concentrations meet the lead criterion which,
based on the measured concentrations from the 2001 to 2008 period, will require
a 73.2% reduction from sources contributing to exceedances of the lead
criterion; and
(c) The LA for
nonpoint sources is to address anthropogenic sources in the basin such that
in-stream concentrations meet the lead criterion which, based on the measured
concentrations from the 2001 to 2008 period, will require a 73.2% reduction
from sources contributing to exceedances of the lead
criterion.
(28) Black
Creek - South Fork. The TMDL for the Black Creek - South Fork is a lead
concentration of 0.545 ug/L and is allocated as follows:
(a) The WLA for wastewater point sources
discharging lead is that they shall not exceed the lead criterion;
(b) The WLA for discharges subject to the
Department's NPDES MS4 Permitting Program is to address anthropogenic sources
in the basin such that in-stream concentrations meet the lead criterion which,
based on the measured concentrations from the 2001 to 2008 period, will require
a 76.8% reduction from sources contributing to exceedances of the lead
criterion; and
(c) The LA for
nonpoint sources is to address anthropogenic sources in the basin such that
in-stream concentrations meet the lead criterion which, based on the measured
concentrations from the 2001 to 2008 period, will require a 76.8% reduction
from sources contributing to exceedances of the lead
criterion.
(29) Doctors
Lake. The TMDL for Doctors Lake is a 50% reduction in TN to address the
nutrient impairment, and is allocated as follows:
(a) The WLA for wastewater point sources is
not applicable;
(b) The WLA for
discharges subject to the Department's NPDES MS4 Permitting Program is to
address anthropogenic sources in the basin such that in-stream concentrations
meet the TN which, based on the measured concentrations from the 1971 to 2008
period, will require a 50% reduction of TN for sources contributing to
exceedances of the nutrient criteria; and
(c) The LA for nonpoint sources is to address
anthropogenic sources in the basin such that in-stream concentrations meet the
TN target which, based on the measured concentrations from the 1971 to 2008
period, will require a 50% reduction of TN for sources contributing to
exceedances of the nutrient criteria.
(d) The percent reduction for TN identified
in this TMDL is established to be consistent with the TMDLs for TN identified
in subsections (1) and (2), of this rule. The required reductions are not
additive to the extent they are protective of this waterbody and the mainstem
of the Lower St. John's River.
(30) Dog Branch. The TMDLs for Dog Branch are
a 30% reduction in TN and a 30% reduction in TP to address low DO and nutrient
impairments, and are allocated as follows:
(a)
The WLA for wastewater point sources is not applicable;
(b) The WLA for discharges subject to the
Department's NPDES MS4 Permitting Program is to address anthropogenic sources
in the basin such that in-stream concentrations meet the TN and TP targets
which, based on the measured concentrations from the 1985 to 2008 period, will
require a 30% reduction in TN and a 30% reduction in TP from sources
contributing to exceedances of the DO and nutrient criteria; and
(c) The LAs for nonpoint sources are to
address anthropogenic sources in the basin such that in-stream concentrations
meet the TN and TP targets which, based on the measured concentrations from the
1985 to 2008 period, will require a 30% reduction of TN and a 30% reduction of
TP from sources contributing to exceedances of the DO and nutrient
criteria.
(d) The percent
reductions for TN and TP identified in this TMDL are established to be
consistent with the TMDLs for TN and TP identified in subsections (1) and (2),
as applicable, of this rule. The required reductions are not additive to the
extent they are protective of this waterbody and the mainstem of the Lower St.
John's River.
(31) Greene
Creek. The bacteriological TMDL for Greene Creek is 400 counts/100mL for fecal
coliform, and is allocated as follows:
(a)
The WLA for wastewater point sources is not applicable;
(b) The WLA for discharges subject to the
Department's NPDES MS4 Permitting Program is to address anthropogenic sources
in the basin such that in-stream concentrations meet the fecal coliform
criteria which, based on the measured concentrations from the 2002 to 2008
period, will require a 45% reduction of sources contributing to exceedances of
the criteria; and
(c) The LA for
nonpoint sources is to address anthropogenic sources in the basin such that
in-stream concentrations meet the fecal coliform criteria which, based on the
measured concentrations from the 2002 to 2008 period, will require a 45%
reduction of sources contributing to exceedances of the
criteria.
(32) Grog
Branch. The bacteriological TMDL for Grog Branch is 400 counts/100mL for fecal
coliform, and is allocated as follows:
(a) The
WLA for wastewater point sources is not applicable;
(b) The WLA for discharges subject to the
Department's NPDES MS4 Permitting Program is to address anthropogenic sources
in the basin such that in-stream concentrations meet the fecal coliform
criteria which, based on the measured concentrations from the 2001 to 2008
period, will require a 59% reduction of sources contributing to exceedances of
the criteria; and
(c) The LA for
nonpoint sources is to address anthropogenic sources in the basin such that
in-stream concentrations meet the fecal coliform criteria which, based on the
measured concentrations from the 2001 to 2008 period, will require a 59%
reduction of sources contributing to exceedances of the
criteria.
(33) Julington
Creek. The bacteriological TMDL for Julington Creek is 400 counts/100mL for
fecal coliform, and is allocated as follows:
(a) The WLA for wastewater point sources is
not applicable;
(b) The WLA for
discharges subject to the Department's NPDES MS4 Permitting Program is to
address anthropogenic sources in the basin such that in-stream concentrations
meet the fecal coliform criteria which, based on the measured concentrations
from the 2001 to 2008 period, will require a 59% reduction of sources
contributing to exceedances of the criteria; and
(c) The LA for nonpoint sources is to address
anthropogenic sources in the basin such that in-stream concentrations meet the
fecal coliform criteria which, based on the measured concentrations from the
2001 to 2008 period, will require a 59% reduction of sources contributing to
exceedances of the criteria.
(34) Little Black Creek. The bacteriological
TMDL for Little Black Creek is 400 counts/100mL for fecal coliform, and is
allocated as follows:
(a) The WLA for the
Ridaught Landing Wastewater Treatment Facility is that it must meet its NPDES
permit conditions;
(b) The WLA for
discharges subject to the Department's NPDES MS4 Permitting Program is to
address anthropogenic sources in the basin such that in-stream concentrations
meet the fecal coliform criteria which, based on the measured concentrations
from the 2001 to 2008 period, will require a 27% reduction of sources
contributing to exceedances of the criteria; and
(c) The LA for nonpoint sources is to address
anthropogenic sources in the basin such that in-stream concentrations meet the
fecal coliform criteria which, based on the measured concentrations from the
2001 to 2008 period, will require a 27% reduction of sources contributing to
exceedances of the criteria.
(35) Middle Trout River. The TMDLs for Middle
Trout River are a 30% reduction in TN and a 70% reduction in TP to address the
DO and nutrient impairments, and are allocated as follows:
(a) The WLA for wastewater point sources is
not applicable;
(b) The WLA for
discharges subject to the Department's NPDES MS4 Permitting Program is to
address anthropogenic sources in the basin such that in-stream concentrations
meet the TN and TP targets which, based on the measured concentrations from the
1967 to 2008 period, will require a 30% reduction of TN and a 70% reduction of
TP from sources contributing to exceedances of the DO and nutrient criteria;
and
(c) The LAs for nonpoint
sources are to address anthropogenic sources in the basin such that in-stream
concentrations meet the TN and TP targets which, based on the measured
concentrations from the 1967 to 2008 period, will require a 30% reduction of TN
and a 70% reduction of TP from sources contributing to exceedances of the DO
and nutrient criteria.
(d) The
percent reduction for TN identified in this TMDL is established to be
consistent with the TMDLs for TN identified in subsections (1) and (2), of this
rule. The required reductions are not additive to the extent they are
protective of this waterbody and the mainstem of the Lower St. John's
River.
(36) Mill Creek.
The bacteriological TMDL for Mill Creek is 400 counts/100mL for fecal coliform,
and is allocated as follows:
(a) The WLA for
wastewater point sources is not applicable;
(b) The WLA for discharges subject to the
Department's NPDES MS4 Permitting Program is to address anthropogenic sources
in the basin such that in-stream concentrations meet the fecal coliform
criteria which, based on the measured concentrations from the 2002 to 2008
period, will require a 72% reduction of sources contributing to exceedances of
the criteria; and
(c) The LA for
nonpoint sources is to address anthropogenic sources in the basin such that
in-stream concentrations meet the fecal coliform criteria which, based on the
measured concentrations from the 2002 to 2008 period, will require a 72%
reduction of sources contributing to exceedances of the
criteria.
(37) Mill
Creek. The TMDLs for Mill Creek are a 30% reduction in TN and a 30% reduction
in TP to address the DO and nutrient impairments, and are allocated as follows:
(a) The WLA for wastewater point sources is
not applicable;
(b) The WLA for
discharges subject to the Department's NPDES MS4 Permitting Program is to
address anthropogenic sources in the basin such that in-stream concentrations
meet the TN and TP targets which, based on the measured concentrations from the
1992 to 2008 period, will require a 30% reduction of TN and a 30% reduction of
TP from sources contributing to exceedances of the DO and nutrient criteria;
and
(c) The LA for nonpoint sources
is to address anthropogenic sources in the basin such that in-stream
concentrations meet the TN and TP targets which, based on the measured
concentrations from the 1992 to 2008 period, will require a 30% reduction of TN
and a 30% reduction of TP from sources contributing to exceedances of the DO
and nutrient criteria.
(d) The
percent reductions for TN and TP identified in this TMDL are established to be
consistent with the TMDLs for TN and TP identified in subsections (1) and (2),
as applicable, of this rule. The required reductions are not additive to the
extent they are protective of this waterbody and the mainstem of the Lower St.
John's River.
(38) Ortega
River. The bacteriological TMDL for Ortega River is 400 counts/100mL for fecal
coliform, and is allocated as follows:
(a)
The WLA for wastewater point sources is not applicable;
(b) The WLA for discharges subject to the
Department's NPDES MS4 Permitting Program is to address anthropogenic sources
in the basin such that in-stream concentrations meet the fecal coliform
criteria which, based on the measured concentrations from the 2001 to 2008
period, will require a 72% reduction of sources contributing to exceedances of
the criteria; and
(c) The LA for
nonpoint sources is to address anthropogenic sources in the basin such that
in-stream concentrations meet the fecal coliform criteria which, based on the
measured concentrations from the 2001 to 2008 period, will require a 72%
reduction of sources contributing to exceedances of the
criteria.
(39) Ortega
River. The TMDL for Ortega River is a 30% reduction in TN to address the DO and
nutrient impairments, and is allocated as follows:
(a) The WLA for wastewater point sources is
not applicable;
(b) The WLA for
discharges subject to the Department's NPDES MS4 Permitting Program is to
address anthropogenic sources in the basin such that in-stream concentrations
meet the TN target which, based on the measured concentrations from the 1967 to
2008 period, will require a 30% reduction of TN from sources contributing to
exceedances of the DO and nutrient criteria; and
(c) The LA for nonpoint sources is to address
anthropogenic sources in the basin such that in-stream concentrations meet the
TN target which, based on the measured concentrations from the 1967 to 2008
period, will require a 30% reduction of TN from sources contributing to
exceedances of the DO and nutrient criteria.
(d) The percent reduction for TN identified
in this TMDL is established to be consistent with the TMDLs for TN identified
in subsections (1) and (2) of this rule. The required reductions are not
additive to the extent they are protective of this waterbody and the mainstem
of the Lower St. John's River.
(40) Peters Creek. The bacteriological TMDL
for Peters Creek is 400 counts/100mL for fecal coliform, and is allocated as
follows:
(a) The WLA for wastewater point
sources is not applicable;
(b) The
WLA for discharges subject to the Department's NPDES MS4 Permitting Program is
to address anthropogenic sources in the basin such that in-stream
concentrations meet the fecal coliform criteria which, based on the measured
concentrations from the 2004 to 2007 period, will require a 41% reduction of
sources contributing to exceedances of the criteria; and
(c) The LA for nonpoint sources is to address
anthropogenic sources in the basin such that in-stream concentrations meet the
fecal coliform criteria which, based on the measured concentrations from the
2004 to 2007 period, will require a 41% reduction of sources contributing to
exceedances of the criteria.
(41) Peters Creek. The TMDL for Peters Creek
is a lead concentration of 0.545 ug/L and is allocated as follows:
(a) The WLA for wastewater point sources
discharging lead is that they shall not exceed the lead criterion;
(b) The WLA for discharges subject to the
Department's NPDES MS4 Permitting Program is to address anthropogenic sources
in the basin such that in-stream concentrations meet the lead criterion which,
based on the measured concentrations from the 2001 to 2008 period, will require
a 80% reduction from sources contributing to exceedances of the lead criterion;
and
(c) The LA for nonpoint sources
is to address anthropogenic sources in the basin such that in-stream
concentrations meet the lead criterion which, based on the measured
concentrations from the 2001 to 2008 period, will require a 80% reduction from
sources contributing to exceedances of the lead criterion.
(42) Pottsburg Creek. The bacteriological
TMDL for Pottsburg Creek is 400 counts/100mL for fecal coliform, and is
allocated as follows:
(a) The WLA for
wastewater point sources is not applicable;
(b) The WLA for discharges subject to the
Department's NPDES MS4 Permitting Program is to address anthropogenic sources
in the basin such that in-stream concentrations meet the fecal coliform
criteria which, based on the measured concentrations from the 2001 to 2007
period, will require a 50% reduction of sources contributing to exceedances of
the criteria; and
(c) The LA for
nonpoint sources is to address anthropogenic sources in the basin such that
in-stream concentrations meet the fecal coliform criteria which, based on the
measured concentrations from the 2001 to 2007 period, will require a 50%
reduction of sources contributing to exceedances of the
criteria.
(43) Sixteen
Mile Creek. The TMDLs for Sixteen Mile Creek are a 30% reduction in TN and a
30% reduction in TP to address the DO impairment, and are allocated as follows:
(a) The WLA for wastewater point sources is
not applicable;
(b) The WLA for
discharges subject to the Department's NPDES MS4 Permitting Program is to
address anthropogenic sources in the basin such that in-stream concentrations
meet the TN and TP targets which, based on the measured concentrations from the
1987 to 2008 period, will require a 30% reduction of TN and a 30% reduction of
TP from sources contributing to exceedances of the DO criteria; and
(c) The LAs for nonpoint sources are to
address anthropogenic sources in the basin such that in-stream concentrations
meet the TN and TP targets which, based on the measured concentrations from the
1987 to 2008 period, will require a 30% reduction of TN and a 30% reduction of
TP from sources contributing to exceedances of the DO criteria;
(d) The percent reductions for TN and TP
identified in this TMDL are established to be consistent with the TMDLs for TN
and TP identified in subsections (1) and (2), as applicable, of this rule. The
required reductions are not additive to the extent they are protective of this
waterbody and the mainstem of the Lower St. John's River.
(44) Strawberry Creek. The bacteriological
TMDL for Strawberry Creek is 400 counts/100mL for fecal coliform, and is
allocated as follows:
(a) The WLA for
wastewater point sources is not applicable;
(b) The WLA for discharges subject to the
Department's NPDES MS4 Permitting Program is to address anthropogenic sources
in the basin such that in-stream concentrations meet the fecal coliform
criteria which, based on the measured concentrations from the 2001 to 2007
period, will require a 58% reduction of sources contributing to exceedances of
the criteria; and
(c) The LA for
nonpoint sources is to address anthropogenic sources in the basin such that
in-stream concentrations meet the fecal coliform criteria which, based on the
measured concentrations from the 2001 to 2007 period, will require a 58%
reduction of sources contributing to exceedances of the
criteria.
(45) Swimming
Pen Creek. The TMDL for Swimming Pen Creek is a 30% reduction in TN to address
the DO and nutrient impairments, and is allocated as follows:
(a) The WLA for wastewater point sources is
not applicable;
(b) The WLA for
discharges subject to the Department's NPDES MS4 Permitting Program is to
address anthropogenic sources in the basin such that in-stream concentrations
meet the TN target which, based on the measured concentrations from the 1973 to
2008 period, will require a 30% reduction of TN from sources contributing to
exceedances of the DO and nutrient criteria; and
(c) The LA for nonpoint sources is to address
anthropogenic sources in the basin such that in-stream concentrations meet the
TN target which, based on the measured concentrations from the 1973 to 2008
period, will require a 30% reduction of TN from sources contributing to
exceedances of the DO and nutrient criteria;
(d) The percent reduction for TN identified
in this TMDL is established to be consistent with the TMDLs for TN identified
in subsections (1) and (2) of this rule. The required reductions are not
additive to the extent they are protective of this waterbody and the mainstem
of the Lower St. John's River.
(46) Cormorant Branch. The bacteriological
TMDL for Cormorant Branch is 400 counts/100mL for fecal coliform, and is
allocated as follows:
(a) The WLA for
wastewater point sources is not applicable;
(b) The WLA for discharges subject to the
Department's NPDES MS4 Permitting Program is to address anthropogenic sources
in the basin such that in-stream concentrations meet the fecal coliform
criteria which, based on the measured concentrations from the 2001 to 2007
period, will require a 73% reduction of sources contributing to exceedances of
the criteria; and
(c) The LA for
nonpoint sources is to address anthropogenic sources in the basin such that
in-stream concentrations meet the fecal coliform criteria which, based on the
measured concentrations from the 2001 to 2007 period, will require a 73%
reduction of sources contributing to exceedances of the
criteria.
(47) Craig
Creek. The bacteriological TMDL for Craig Creek is 400 counts/100mL for fecal
coliform, and is allocated as follows:
(a) The
WLA for wastewater point sources is not applicable;
(b) The WLA for discharges subject to the
Department's NPDES MS4 Permitting Program is to address anthropogenic sources
in the basin such that in-stream concentrations meet the fecal coliform
criteria which, based on the measured concentrations from the 2001 to 2007
period, will require an 87% reduction of sources contributing to exceedances of
the criteria; and
(c) The LA for
nonpoint sources is to address anthropogenic sources in the basin such that
in-stream concentrations meet the fecal coliform criteria which, based on the
measured concentrations from the 2001 to 2007 period, will require an 87%
reduction of sources contributing to exceedances of the
criteria.
(48) Fishing
Creek. The bacteriological TMDL for Fishing Creek is 400 counts/100mL for fecal
coliform, and is allocated as follows:
(a) The
WLA for wastewater point sources must meet the facility's permit condition. The
WLA is granted to Jacksonville Heights Wastewater Reclamation
Facility;
(b) The WLA for
discharges subject to the Department's NPDES MS4 Permitting Program is to
address anthropogenic sources in the basin such that in-stream concentrations
meet the fecal coliform criteria which, based on the measured concentrations
from the 2001 to 2008 period, will require a 69% reduction of sources
contributing to exceedances of the criteria; and
(c) The LA for nonpoint sources is to address
anthropogenic sources in the basin such that in-stream concentrations meet the
fecal coliform criteria which, based on the measured concentrations from the
2001 to 2008 period, will require a 69% reduction of sources contributing to
exceedances of the criteria.
(49) Greenfield Creek. The bacteriological
TMDL for Greenfield Creek is 400 counts/100mL for fecal coliform, and is
allocated as follows:
(a) The WLA for
wastewater point sources is not applicable;
(b) The WLA for discharges subject to the
Department's NPDES MS4 Permitting Program is to address anthropogenic sources
in the basin such that in-stream concentrations meet the fecal coliform
criteria which, based on the measured concentrations from the 2001 to 2008
period, will require a 70% reduction of sources contributing to exceedances of
the criteria; and
(c) The LA for
nonpoint sources is to address anthropogenic sources in the basin such that
in-stream concentrations meet the fecal coliform criteria which, based on the
measured concentrations from the 2001 to 2008 period, will require a 70%
reduction of sources contributing to exceedances of the
criteria.
(50) Hopkins
Creek. The bacteriological TMDL for Hopkins Creek is 400 counts/100mL for fecal
coliform, and is allocated as follows:
(a) The
WLA for wastewater point sources is not applicable;
(b) The WLA for discharges subject to the
Department's NPDES MS4 Permitting Program is to address anthropogenic sources
in the basin such that in-stream concentrations meet the fecal coliform
criteria which, based on the measured concentrations from the 2001 to 2007
period, will require a 67% reduction of sources contributing to exceedances of
the criteria; and
(c) The LA for
nonpoint sources is to address anthropogenic sources in the basin such that
in-stream concentrations meet the fecal coliform criteria which, based on the
measured concentrations from the 2001 to 2007 period, will require a 67%
reduction of sources contributing to exceedances of the
criteria.
(51) Crescent
Lake. The nutrient TMDL for Crescent Lake is a seven-year average of annual
loads of 462, 059 kilograms per year (kg/year) TN and 26, 289 kg/year TP, which
are intended to achieve AGM chlorophyll a concentration of 15
µg/L not to be exceeded more than one in any three-calendar year period,
and is allocated as follows:
(a) The WLA for
the City of Bunnell Wastewater Treatment Facility is 5, 761 kg/year for TN and
318 kg/year for TP. The WLA for Crescent City Wastewater Treatment Facility is
that it must meet the facility's NPDES permit conditions;
(b) The WLA for discharges subject to the
Department's NPDES MS4 Permitting Program is a 34% reduction of TN and a 58%
reduction of TP based on average concentrations from the 2000-2013
period;
(c) The LA for nonpoint
sources is a 34% reduction of TN and a 58% reduction of TP based on average
loads from the 2000-2013 period.
(52) Haw Creek above Crescent Lake. The DO
TMDL for Haw Creek above Crescent Lake is a seven-year average of annual loads
of 504, 043 lbs/year TN and 21, 880 lbs/year TP, and is allocated as follows:
(a) The WLA for wastewater point sources is
not applicable;
(b) The WLA for
discharges subject to the Department's NPDES MS4 Permitting Program is a 28%
reduction of TN (calculated from 680, 261 lbs/year) and a 62% reduction of TP
(calculated from 55, 813 lbs/year), which are based on the highest seven-year
average of annual loads from the 2004 - 2015 period; and
(c) The LA for nonpoint sources is a 28%
reduction of TN (calculated from 680, 261 lbs/year) and a 62% reduction of TP
(calculated from 55, 813 lbs/year), which are based on the highest seven-year
average of annual loads from the 2004 - 2015
period.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 403.061, 403.067 FS. Law Implemented 403.061, 403.062, 403.067 FS.
New 12-3-03, Amended 5-15-06, 6-3-08, 7-27-09, 11-2-09, 7-21-10, 5-30-17, 5-9-21, 2-8-22.
State regulations are updated quarterly; we currently have two versions available. Below is a comparison between our most recent version and the prior quarterly release. More comparison features will be added as we have more versions to compare.
No prior version found.