Bill Text: GA HR533 | 2009-2010 | Regular Session | Introduced


Bill Title: Environmental Protection Division; evaluate oxygen in Savannah Harbor; request

Spectrum: Slight Partisan Bill (Republican 4-2)

Status: (Engrossed - Dead) 2009-03-30 - House Passed/Adopted [HR533 Detail]

Download: Georgia-2009-HR533-Introduced.html
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House Resolution 533
By: Representatives Carter of the 159th, Bryant of the 160th, Burns of the 157th, Gordon of the 162nd, Stephens of the 164th, and others

A RESOLUTION


Requesting that the Environmental Protection Division lead efforts to evaluate the appropriate deficit from natural for dissolved oxygen in the Savannah Harbor to allow for protection of aquatic species and the economic viability of the region; and for other purposes.

WHEREAS, the existing total maximum daily load (TMDL) for dissolved oxygen (DO) for the Savannah Harbor was adopted in 2006 and sets the biochemical oxygen demand allowable inputs level at zero; and

WHEREAS, the current standard is generally recognized as unattainable, and development of a new water quality standard and TMDL for the Savannah River is necessary for the long-term environmental protection of the river basin and harbor as well as the communities that are dependent on the river; and

WHEREAS, on December 3, 2008, the Board of Natural Resources adopted proposed amendments to rules for water quality control pertaining to the Savannah Harbor's DO standard; and

WHEREAS, the new water quality standard for the Savannah Harbor includes a provision for allowing a DO deficit of 0.1 mg/L due to natural conditions and up to 10 percent of the DO level which must be protective of aquatic life; and

WHEREAS, municipal and industrial point source discharges would bear a majority of the burden to achieve the water quality standard even though such discharges contribute to only a small percentage of the decreased DO levels in the harbor; and

WHEREAS, the current standard will prohibit any new discharges or expansion of existing discharges unless offset by reduction of an existing permitted discharge and will seriously threaten the economic vitality and development of the entire Savannah River Basin; and

WHEREAS, the Savannah Harbor is a highly modified system designed to support a deepwater port, and modification of the harbor depth has essentially changed the use of the harbor and the quality of habitat for the aquatic life present; and

WHEREAS, the DO standard adopted by the Board of Natural Resources could recognize the change of the system by allowing a greater DO deficit in the deepwater portions of the system rather than in the off-channel, shallow regions; and

WHEREAS, support for a DO deficit higher than 0.1 mg/L in harbor waters requires an evaluation of how aquatic life may be affected, and much of the background work for this analysis was done as part of the standard development process for the system; and

WHEREAS, it is important that any evaluation be focused on areas where temperature and salinity are suitable for the species during the time of year in which the habitat is used; and

WHEREAS, there is flexibility incorporated into the proposed DO standard for Savannah Harbor, and assessing how to utilize that flexibility, where DO deficit can vary from 0.1 mg/L to 10 percent of natural value, should balance protection of the environment with the economic viability of the region.

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES that the members of this body request that the Environmental Protection Division lead the efforts, in coordination with stakeholders, to develop a process establishing an appropriate DO deficit for the Savannah Harbor to allow for protection of aquatic species and the economic viability of the region.

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Clerk of the House of Representatives is authorized and directed to transmit an appropriate copy of this resolution to the director of the Environmental Protection Division and the members of the Board of Natural Resources.
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