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Page 1 of 2 An Act To Prevent Algae Blooms in Gulf Island Pond LD 1533 Title Page
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LR 1653
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On or before October 15, 2008, the facilities jointly shall provide
a report to the joint standing committee of the Legislature having
jurisdiction over natural resources matters documenting the effects
of the changes.__Prior to that date, the activities undertaken
pursuant to this subsection are in lieu of the establishment of any
water quality effluent limitation for phosphorus for this water
body and the department shall coordinate with the United States
Environmental Protection Agency with regard to implementing this
alternative to establishing further phosphorus limits.

 
When the actual water quality of water affected by this
subsection attains any more stringent characteristic or criteria
of that water's classification, that water quality must be
maintained and protected.

 
SUMMARY

 
This bill requires ongoing monitoring of certain water quality
conditions at the hydropower project at Gulf Island Pond. It
also requires forecasting of water conditions and, if required
based upon the forecasting, implementation of changes to the
operating regimen of the hydropower project at Gulf Island Dam.
If the monitoring and forecasting predict the likelihood of algae
blooms, these changes must be implemented immediately and
include, without limitation, lowering water body temperatures,
changing river flow or implementing water drawdowns at selected
periods during summer stratification of the water body. These
changes will improve the suitability of the water body for water
contact recreation by preventing the algae blooms that contribute
to unsuitable aesthetic conditions for swimming. This bill also
provides that the wastewater discharge licensees will pay for the
appropriate monitoring and modeling system in order to implement
this legislation. The modeling must be conducted under the
supervision of the Department of Environmental Protection. After
the modeling is complete, this bill provides that this program be
in place 3 summer seasons prior to consideration of additional
phosphorus limitations being placed on the wastewater discharge
licensees.


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