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Celebrating Our Success David K. Paylor, Director Environment Virginia April 2013. Virginia’s population growth. 1970. 2010. More rules from EPA. DEQ employees. 2008. 2012. Goals for the merger. Promote pollution prevention Reduce levels of pollutants - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Celebrating Our Success David K. Paylor, Director Environment Virginia April 2013

Celebrating Our SuccessDavid K. Paylor, Director

Environment VirginiaApril 2013

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Virginia’s population growth

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More rules from EPA

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2008 2012

DEQ employees

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1. Promote pollution prevention2. Reduce levels of pollutants3. Timely, consistent & quality permits4. Improve public understanding &

participation5. Perform comprehensive planning &

analysis6. Effective and efficient use of agency

resources

Goals for the merger

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Air is cleaner

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National 8-hour standard: .075 PPM

National 1-hour standard: .120 PPM

1979 2009

Ozone levels are declining

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SO2

2011 WLA 21.4 million pounds

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SO2 emissions trend

NAAQS 75 PPB (national standard)

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PM2.5 (fine particles) trends

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Major air pollutant emissions are down 40%

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Waterways are cleaner

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$2.67 Billion Clean Water Revolving Loan Fund

$753 Million Water Quality Improvement Fund

municipal wastewater treatment plantssanitary sewers

storm water sewersfailing septic systems,

pit privies and “straight-line” discharges animal waste structures

Investments in clean water

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2011 WLA 21.4 million pounds

Nitrogen into CB from point sources is down

1995 2011

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Pollution from bacteria is down

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29 streams designated as “Exceptional Waters”

Streams are preserved

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• First comprehensive planning legislation

• 100% compliance with submission deadlines

• 97% participating in regional plan

• First Drought Assessment & Response Plan

Water supplies are protected

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3,535 A saved

2,090 A lost

Wetlands are protected & conserved

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Land is preserved

2,870 acres acquired through DEQ & partners

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Land is cleaner

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Fewer leaking petroleum tanks

• 1993– 1,342 reported annually

• 2011– 163 reported annually

>30,000 total sites cleaned

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~3,400 acres at 275 sites cleaned through Voluntary Remediation Program

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Environmental Indicators for Corrective Action Sites

Human Health Exposures Controlled Groundwater Migration Controlled

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1999 2011

>100 hazardous waste site cleanups

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• Due to recycling, reuse, and reductions

• Under 20% in 1991• Over 43 % in 2012

More waste diverted from landfills

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Less than 200 piles remain; (only 1.7 million tires)

1998 2011

>23 million tires removed

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• More access to public lands• Improved shoreline management• Globally important habitat saved • Ecology & economy of Eastern Shore

Coastal resources preserved

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$6,577,705

$2,354,579

$7,084,144

$131,699

FY04-FY11

AirWasteWaterMultimedia

Consistent enforcement>$16M in penalties collected and $3M is SEPS

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>1,350 businesses involved

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Grown to 609 facilities since its inception in 2001

In 2011, cost savings of $32 million from recycling and conservation. –99% less hazardous waste disposed–30% less hazardous materials used –19% more recycled water used

More voluntarily reducing their footprint

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Strong permitsMonitoring and enforcementConsistent policies Improved tools and technologyDedicated staff

Success from

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