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October 2 nd Pugliese Training Center Eastern Gateway Community College Steubenville, Ohio

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October 2 nd Pugliese Training Center Eastern Gateway Community College Steubenville, Ohio. Interstate Source Water Protection Plan Meeting. Interstate Coordination. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Interstate Source Water Protection Plan Meeting

October 2nd

Pugliese Training Center

Eastern Gateway Community College

Steubenville, Ohio

Page 2: Interstate Source Water Protection Plan Meeting

Interstate Coordination

Culmination of efforts between OEPA, Barb Leuberger, Source Water Protection Program Director, Scott Rhodeheaver, West Virginia Department of Health and Human Resources, ORSANCO

Drinking water utilities from Ohio and West Virginia

Page 3: Interstate Source Water Protection Plan Meeting

OEPA/ORSANCO/WVDHHR

OHINIL

KY

WV

VA

Pittsburgh

Huntington

Portsmouth

Louisville

Evansville

Paducah

Allegheny R.

Monongahela R.

Kanawha R.

Muskingum R.

Scioto R.

Great Miami R.

Licking R.

Kentucky R.

Green R.

Cumberland R.

Tennessee R.

Wabash R.Wheeling

ParkersburgCincinnati

ORSANCO

Organics Detection System Installations

Big Sandy R.

NY

PA

Drinking Water Intakes

Drinking water intakes andOrganics Detection SystemSitesIndustrial water intakes and Organics Detection SystemSites

Page 4: Interstate Source Water Protection Plan Meeting

Source Water Protection Plan

Source Water Protection Planfor the

Upper Ohio River Public Water Systems

September 2012

Buckeye Water DistrictCity of Toronto

City of Steubenville

With assistance from the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency

and the Ohio River Valley Water Sanitation Commission

Page 5: Interstate Source Water Protection Plan Meeting

Authorities

Source Water Assessments mandated by USEPAIdentified risks

Source Water Assessment Plans responsibility of statesDevelops risk management strategies

Page 6: Interstate Source Water Protection Plan Meeting

Source Water Protection Plan Table of Contents

 Executive Summary  Purpose  Background  Identification of Local Source Water Concerns  Prioritization of Potential Contaminant Sources  Source Management Strategies  Contingency Planning  Public Education and Outreach – signage?  Source Water Monitoring  Implementation  APPENDIX Background information on Upper Ohio River and the signatory

public water systems

Page 7: Interstate Source Water Protection Plan Meeting

Combined Meeting

Roll-out meeting for SWPP – Ohio Multi-state, multi-industry SWP meeting

– ORSANCO3rd SWP meeting in Upper Ohio River

Page 8: Interstate Source Water Protection Plan Meeting

Participation

Drinking water utilitiesOhio and West Virginia

IndustriesTowing, Manufacturing, petroleum, legal

Meetings beneficialContinue meeting 1x/year

Page 9: Interstate Source Water Protection Plan Meeting

Pike Island Pool GIS

Supported by drinking water utilitiesTool to better manage resource and risks

Working with USEPA R-3, R-5 to implementHave approval from R-3 to proceed with

data formattingWaiting on approval from R-5 for program

development support

Page 10: Interstate Source Water Protection Plan Meeting

PA to Sistersville

ORM 40 – 138

Wheeling, WV

New Cumberland

Pike Island

Hannibal

98 Miles of River3 Locks and Dams18 Transfer Points10 Power Facilities109 NPDES Discharges50 Pipeline/Submarine 10 Drinking Water Intakes

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PA to Sistersville

ORM 40 – 138

Wheeling, WV

New Cumberland

Pike Island

Hannibal

98 Miles of River3 Locks and Dams18 Transfer Points10 Power Facilities109 NPDES Discharges50 Pipeline/Submarine 10 Drinking Water Intakes

150 Combined Sewer OverflowsTank FarmsBarge Fleeting AreasRail Lines (both sides)HighwaysBridge crossings, rail and auto

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Pike Island PoolORM 54 - 84

Wheeling, WV

New Cumberland

Pike Island

Hannibal

30 Miles of River2 Locks and Dams10 Transfer Points4 Power Facilities59 NPDES Discharges28 Pipeline/Submarine 5 Drinking Water Intakes