TITLE 9. ENVIRONMENT
Water Quality Management Planning Regulation
Notice of Intended Regulatory Action
 
 Notice is hereby given in accordance with § 2.2-4007.01 of
 the Code of Virginia that the State Water Control Board intends to consider
 amending 9VAC25-720, Water Quality Management Planning Regulation, and
 9VAC25-820, General Virginia Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (VPDES)
 Watershed Permit Regulation for Total Nitrogen and Total Phosphorus Discharges
 and Nutrient Trading in the Chesapeake Bay Watershed in Virginia. The Water
 Quality Management Planning Regulation (9VAC25-720) includes wasteload
 allocations for dischargers of pollutants to various river basins throughout
 the Commonwealth of Virginia including total nitrogen (TN) and total phosphorus
 (TP) wasteload allocations necessary for the restoration of water quality in
 the Chesapeake Bay and its tidal tributaries. The purpose of the proposed
 action is to amend 9VAC25-720-50 C (Potomac-Shenandoah River Basin),
 9VAC25-720-60 C (James River Basin), 9VAC25-720-70 C (Rappahannock River
 Basin), 9VAC25-720-110 C (Chesapeake Bay – Small Coastal – Eastern Shore
 River Basin), and 9VAC25-720-120 C (York River Basin) to (i) establish TN
 and TP wasteload allocations to meet revised water quality criteria for
 Chlorophyll-a in the tidal James River Basin; (ii) reallocate any unneeded
 significant industrial discharger allocations to other facilities registered
 under the General Virginia Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Watershed
 Permit Regulation for Total Nitrogen and Total Phosphorus Discharges and Nutrient
 Trading in the Chesapeake Bay Watershed in Virginia (9VAC25-820) or reserve any
 unneeded allocations for future use; and (iii) establish floating wasteload
 allocations for significant municipal dischargers based on the average daily
 flow treated by the facility in a given year and nutrient concentrations of 4.0
 mg/l TN and 0.30 mg/l TP. Existing "primary" wasteload allocations
 will remain, and in any given year the facility will be required to meet the
 lesser of the primary or floating allocations. Facilities with special
 circumstances could be assigned alternative floating wasteload allocations or
 possibly no floating wasteload allocation. The board may consider exempting a
 subset of the smallest significant dischargers that in aggregate represent a
 minor percentage of the expected load reductions from this regulatory action.
 Special consideration may also be appropriate for treatment plants that reclaim
 and reuse a significant portion of their wastewater flow. The board may, if
 necessary to implement amendments to 9VAC25-720, also propose amendments to
 9VAC25-820. 
 
 In addition, pursuant to Executive Order 14 (as amended, July
 16, 2018) and § 2.2-4007.1 of the Code of Virginia, the agency is
 conducting a periodic review and small business impact review of 9VAC25-720 to
 determine whether this regulation should be repealed, amended, or retained in
 its current form. Public comment is sought on the review of any issue relating
 to this regulation, including whether the regulation (i) is necessary for the
 protection of public health, safety, and welfare; (ii) minimizes the economic
 impact on small businesses consistent with the stated objectives of applicable
 law; and (iii) is clearly written and easily understandable. 
 
 The agency intends to hold a public hearing on the proposed
 action after publication in the Virginia Register. 
 
 Statutory Authority: § 62.1-44.15 of the Code of
 Virginia; 33 USC § 1313(e) of the Clean Water Act.
 
 Public Comment Deadline: January 9, 2020.
 
 Agency Contact: Gary E. Graham, Department of Environmental
 Quality, 1111 East Main Street, Suite 1400, P.O. Box 1105, Richmond, VA 23218,
 telephone (804) 689-4103, FAX (804) 698-4319, or email gary.graham@deq.virginia.gov.
 
 VA.R. Doc. No. R20-6191; Filed November 6, 2019, 7:57 a.m. 
TITLE 9. ENVIRONMENT
General Virginia Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (VPDES) Watershed Permit Regulation for Total Nitrogen and Total Phosphorus Discharges and Nutrient Trading in the Chesapeake Bay Watershed in Virginia
Notice of Intended Regulatory Action
 
 Notice is hereby given in accordance with § 2.2-4007.01 of
 the Code of Virginia that the State Water Control Board intends to consider
 amending 9VAC25-720, Water Quality Management Planning Regulation, and
 9VAC25-820, General Virginia Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (VPDES)
 Watershed Permit Regulation for Total Nitrogen and Total Phosphorus Discharges
 and Nutrient Trading in the Chesapeake Bay Watershed in Virginia. The Water
 Quality Management Planning Regulation (9VAC25-720) includes wasteload
 allocations for dischargers of pollutants to various river basins throughout
 the Commonwealth of Virginia including total nitrogen (TN) and total phosphorus
 (TP) wasteload allocations necessary for the restoration of water quality in
 the Chesapeake Bay and its tidal tributaries. The purpose of the proposed
 action is to amend 9VAC25-720-50 C (Potomac-Shenandoah River Basin),
 9VAC25-720-60 C (James River Basin), 9VAC25-720-70 C (Rappahannock River
 Basin), 9VAC25-720-110 C (Chesapeake Bay – Small Coastal – Eastern Shore
 River Basin), and 9VAC25-720-120 C (York River Basin) to (i) establish TN
 and TP wasteload allocations to meet revised water quality criteria for
 Chlorophyll-a in the tidal James River Basin; (ii) reallocate any unneeded
 significant industrial discharger allocations to other facilities registered
 under the General Virginia Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Watershed
 Permit Regulation for Total Nitrogen and Total Phosphorus Discharges and Nutrient
 Trading in the Chesapeake Bay Watershed in Virginia (9VAC25-820) or reserve any
 unneeded allocations for future use; and (iii) establish floating wasteload
 allocations for significant municipal dischargers based on the average daily
 flow treated by the facility in a given year and nutrient concentrations of 4.0
 mg/l TN and 0.30 mg/l TP. Existing "primary" wasteload allocations
 will remain, and in any given year the facility will be required to meet the
 lesser of the primary or floating allocations. Facilities with special
 circumstances could be assigned alternative floating wasteload allocations or
 possibly no floating wasteload allocation. The board may consider exempting a
 subset of the smallest significant dischargers that in aggregate represent a
 minor percentage of the expected load reductions from this regulatory action.
 Special consideration may also be appropriate for treatment plants that reclaim
 and reuse a significant portion of their wastewater flow. The board may, if
 necessary to implement amendments to 9VAC25-720, also propose amendments to
 9VAC25-820. 
 
 In addition, pursuant to Executive Order 14 (as amended, July
 16, 2018) and § 2.2-4007.1 of the Code of Virginia, the agency is
 conducting a periodic review and small business impact review of 9VAC25-720 to
 determine whether this regulation should be repealed, amended, or retained in
 its current form. Public comment is sought on the review of any issue relating
 to this regulation, including whether the regulation (i) is necessary for the
 protection of public health, safety, and welfare; (ii) minimizes the economic
 impact on small businesses consistent with the stated objectives of applicable
 law; and (iii) is clearly written and easily understandable. 
 
 The agency intends to hold a public hearing on the proposed
 action after publication in the Virginia Register. 
 
 Statutory Authority: § 62.1-44.15 of the Code of
 Virginia; 33 USC § 1313(e) of the Clean Water Act.
 
 Public Comment Deadline: January 9, 2020.
 
 Agency Contact: Gary E. Graham, Department of Environmental
 Quality, 1111 East Main Street, Suite 1400, P.O. Box 1105, Richmond, VA 23218,
 telephone (804) 689-4103, FAX (804) 698-4319, or email gary.graham@deq.virginia.gov.
 
 VA.R. Doc. No. R20-6191; Filed November 6, 2019, 7:57 a.m.