looking beyond 2010… offsetting nutrient loads in the face of urban growth

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Looking beyond 2010… Looking beyond 2010… Offsetting Nutrient Loads in the Face of Urban Offsetting Nutrient Loads in the Face of Urban Growth Growth Reevaluation Workshop Reevaluation Workshop September 21, 2005 September 21, 2005 Ted Graham, Chair Ted Graham, Chair Land, Growth, and Stewardship Land, Growth, and Stewardship Subcommittee Subcommittee

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Looking beyond 2010… Offsetting Nutrient Loads in the Face of Urban Growth. Reevaluation Workshop September 21, 2005. Ted Graham, Chair Land, Growth, and Stewardship Subcommittee. Major Points. 1. Urban development is the fastest growing source of nutrients to the Bay. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Looking beyond 2010… Offsetting Nutrient Loads in the Face of Urban Growth

Looking beyond 2010…Looking beyond 2010…

Offsetting Nutrient Loads in the Face of Urban GrowthOffsetting Nutrient Loads in the Face of Urban Growth

Reevaluation WorkshopReevaluation WorkshopSeptember 21, 2005September 21, 2005

Ted Graham, ChairTed Graham, ChairLand, Growth, and Stewardship SubcommitteeLand, Growth, and Stewardship Subcommittee

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Major Points

2. Urban development, including wastewater, contributes more nutrients to the Bay than agriculture.

3. The C2K goal to achieve and maintain water quality can only be met if new urban loads are offset.

4. Projections of urban development and loads beyond 2010 are needed to estimate the scale of required offsets.

1. Urban development is the fastest growing source of nutrients to the Bay.

5. Analysis is needed to determine what constitutes an effective offset program.

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Proposal

• Forecast future land use– Project land use to 2030 – Better capture population affects on land

conversion.– Improve ability to forecast different land

conversion scenarios.

• LGSS takes the lead in partnership with NSC.

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Housing Trends 1960 – 1990 (census block groups)

Historical Block Group Analysis courtesy of D. Theobald, 2001

Total Housing Units1960

Total Housing Units1970

Total Housing Units1980

Total Housing Units1990

Total Housing Units0 - 500

501 - 1000

1001 - 1500

1501 - 2000

2001 - 2500

2501 - 8126

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Development “Hot Spots” (1990 – 2000)

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Nitrogen Loads to the Chesapeake Bay Watershed (Total Loads – Overall Program Focus and Overall Growth)

Agriculture Urban/Suburban

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Nitrogen Loads to the Chesapeake Bay Watershed (Total Loads – Overall Program Focus Excluding Overall Growth)

108.2

48.8

61.2

12.2

0

20

40

60

80

100

120

Agriculture Urban/ Suburban Runoff Point Source Septic

(million lbs/

year)

Total loads to the Chesapeake Bay in million pounds per year answer questions concerning overall program focus.

When “urban/suburban” total loads consider only the stormwater runoff from the land area, the question of “urban/suburban” loads versus agricultural loads treats population as a given and speaks to land conversion.

In this case for nitrogen, total agricultural loads exceed urban/suburban runoff – looking at the scale of the Chesapeake Bay watershed as a whole.

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“If recent trends continue, the area of developed land in the (Bay) watershed will increase by more than 60% by 2030”

~ “Chesapeake Futures: Choices for the 21st Century”, STAC 2003.

Between 1990 and 2000:• population increased 8%• impervious surfaces increased 41%

Forecasting Future Land Use

Because:

• Smaller family size

• Bigger houses

• Larger commercial and retail parking lots

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Development Pressurein the

Chesapeake Bay Watershed(1990 – 2000)

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Nitrogen Loads to the Chesapeake Bay Watershed (Total Loads – Overall Program Focus Excluding Overall Growth)

108.2

48.8

61.2

12.2

0

20

40

60

80

100

120

Agriculture Urban/ Suburban Runoff Point Source Septic

(million lbs/

year)

Total loads to the Chesapeake Bay in million pounds per year answer questions concerning overall program focus.

When “urban/suburban” total loads consider only the stormwater runoff from the land area, the question of “urban/suburban” loads versus agricultural loads treats population as a given and speaks to land conversion.

In this case for nitrogen, total agricultural loads exceed urban/suburban runoff – looking at the scale of the Chesapeake Bay watershed as a whole.

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Urban Development May Impact Restoration Progress:Flow-Adjusted Trend in Total Nitrogen

DRAFT

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Nitrogen Loads to the Chesapeake Bay Watershed (Total Loads – Overall Program Focus Excluding Overall Growth)

108.2

48.8

61.2

12.2

0

20

40

60

80

100

120

Agriculture Urban/ Suburban Runoff Point Source Septic

(million lbs/

year)

Total loads to the Chesapeake Bay in million pounds per year answer questions concerning overall program focus.

When “urban/suburban” total loads consider only the stormwater runoff from the land area, the question of “urban/suburban” loads versus agricultural loads treats population as a given and speaks to land conversion.

In this case for nitrogen, total agricultural loads exceed urban/suburban runoff – looking at the scale of the Chesapeake Bay watershed as a whole.

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Nitrogen Loads to the Chesapeake Bay Watershed (Total Loads – Overall Program Focus and Overall Growth)

108.2

122.1

100

105

110

115

120

125

Agriculture Developed(Urban/ Suburban

Runoff, Point Source,Septic)

(million lbs/

year)

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Forecasting to 2030

• 20 Years is an accepted planning horizon for:– Capital investments (STP) – Comprehensive Planning– Population projections

• We can capture enough of a change that we can plan for the impact (offsets, trading).

• Ongoing Growth modeling work is targeting 2030.

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LGSS as Lead . . .

• Most of the change is related to where and how the watershed is growing.

• LGSS is working on 2 types of growth models that STAC will peer review this winter.

• Best suited to understanding the factors that impact decisions on growth patterns.

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SLEUTH model calibrationThe greater Baltimore – Washington DC metropolitan area, circa 2000

Jantz C. A., Goetz S. J. & Shelley M. A. (2003) Using the SLEUTH urban growth model to simulate the land use impacts of policy scenarios in the Baltimore-Washington metropolitan region. Environment and Planning (B) 31(2): 251-271.

mapped modeled

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. . . In Partnership with NSC . . .• Tributary Strategy Workgroup has vital

experience needed to complete a new land use.

• NSC has experience with Agricultural projections and the Ag Census

. . . Modeling . . .• Coordination with Phase V watershed

model.

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Recommendations

2. LGSS (Land Assessment Team) be tasked with revising the growth allocation models to drive the Phase V Watershed Model.

3. LGSS and NSC be tasked with estimating 2030 nutrient projections by major watershed.

4. LGSS and NSC, in consultation with LGAC, be tasked with defining the framework of an urban development offset program.

1. LGSS be tasked with preparing 2030 development projections.

TIMING: By December 2005, present a work plan to the IC. By December 2006, present an interim report to the IC. By June 2007, present a final report to the IC, including any recommendations for follow on work.

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Proposal for Discussion

• Forecast future land use?

•LGSS takes the lead in partnership with NSC?

– Improve ability to forecast different land conversion scenarios?

– Project land use to 2030?

– Better capture population affects on land conversion?

•Proposed time-line match partnership needs?

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Activity Completion Date

STAC Peer review of Urban Growth Models February 2006

Development of alternative future scenarios;Development of agricultural forecasts;Development of a nutrient offset strategy

June 2006

Coupling agricultural and urban forecasts;Simulation of alternative future scenarios;

September 2006

Phase V model runs using future scenarios Winter 2006

Pilot implementation of nutrient offset strategy June 2007

Proposed Timeline