2015 Upper Ocklawaha River Annual Progress Report
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2015 ANNUAL PROGRESS REPORT for the Upper Ocklawaha River Basin Management Action Plan prepared by the Division of Environmental Assessment and Restoration Watershed Restoration Program Florida Department of Environmental Protection Tallahassee, FL 32399 in cooperation with the Upper Ocklawaha River Basin Working Group November 2015 2015 Annual Progress Report for the Upper Ocklawaha River Basin Management Action Plan – November 2015 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS This 2015 Annual Progress Report for the Upper Ocklawaha River Basin Management Action Plan was prepared as part of a statewide watershed management approach to restore and protect Florida's water quality. It was prepared by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection in cooperation with the Upper Ocklawaha River Basin Working Group. Upper Ocklawaha River Basin participants Responsible Stakeholders Responsible Agencies Other Interested Stakeholders Lake County Florida Department of Agriculture Agriculture Lake County Water Authority and Consumer Services Ocklawaha Valley Audubon Society Lake Soil and Water Conservation Florida Department of Andreyev Engineering District Environmental Protection B&H Consulting Marion County Florida Department of Health Applied Sciences Orange County Florida Department of BCI Engineering Polk County Transportation Boyle Engineering Apopka St. Johns River Water Management Brown and Caldwell Clermont District Eustis Chamber of Commerce Eustis Florida Fish and Wildlife Green Consultants Fruitland Park Conservation Commission HCBassMasters Groveland Florida Department of Economic Jones Edmunds Howey-in-the-Hills Opportunity (previously Florida PEAR Lady Lake Department of Community Affairs) Professional Engineering Leesburg Consultants (PEC) Mascotte Picciola Island Homeowners Minneola Association Montverde Stormwater 360 Mount Dora Trout Lake Nature Center Tavares Umatilla Winter Garden Ocoee For additional information on the watershed management approach in the Upper Ocklawaha River Basin, contact: Mary Paulic, Basin Coordinator Florida Department of Environmental Protection Watershed Restoration Program, Watershed Planning and Coordination Section 2600 Blair Stone Road, Mail Station 3565 Tallahassee, FL 32399-2400 Email: [email protected] Phone: (850) 245–8560 Page 2 of 47 2015 Annual Progress Report for the Upper Ocklawaha River Basin Management Action Plan – November 2015 Table of Contents ACKNOWLEDGMENTS ................................................................................................................................. 2 LIST OF ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONS ................................................................................................ 5 SUMMARY ................................................................................................................................................... 6 SECTION 1: INTRODUCTION ..................................................................................................................... 10 1.1 Purpose of the Report .............................................................................................................. 10 1.2 Total Maximum Daily Loads (TMDLs) for the Upper Ocklawaha River Basin ................ 10 1.3 Area Covered by BMAP .......................................................................................................... 10 SECTION 2: WATER QUALITY MEASUREMENTS ..................................................................................... 12 2.1 Water Quality Monitoring ....................................................................................................... 12 2.2 Monitoring Recommendations ................................................................................................ 12 SECTION 3: WATER QUALITY OBSERVATIONS ....................................................................................... 14 3.1 Precipitation and Hydrologic Conditions............................................................................... 14 3.2 Nutrient Water Quality Observations for Lakes ................................................................... 15 SECTION 4: PROJECT DESCRIPTIONS ...................................................................................................... 18 4.1 FDACS ....................................................................................................................................... 19 4.2 Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) ................................................................... 19 4.3 Lake County ............................................................................................................................ 20 4.4 Orange County ......................................................................................................................... 20 4.5 Marion County ......................................................................................................................... 21 4.6 SJRWMD .................................................................................................................................. 21 4.7 LCWA ........................................................................................................................................ 22 4.8 City of Clermont ....................................................................................................................... 22 4.9 City of Eustis ............................................................................................................................. 22 4.10 City of Leesburg ..................................................................................................................... 23 4.11 City of Mt. Dora ...................................................................................................................... 23 4.12 City of Lady Lake ................................................................................................................... 23 4.13 City of Umatilla ...................................................................................................................... 23 4.14 Summary of Accomplishments.............................................................................................. 26 SECTION 5: SUMMARY, ISSUES, AND ACTIVITIES FOR THE UPCOMING YEAR ....................................... 27 APPENDICES .............................................................................................................................................. 29 Appendix A: Additional BMAP Projects ...................................................................................... 29 Appendix B: Water Quality Monitoring ....................................................................................... 37 Appendix C: Discharge Data .......................................................................................................... 45 REFERENCES ............................................................................................................................................. 47 List of Figures Page 3 of 47 2015 Annual Progress Report for the Upper Ocklawaha River Basin Management Action Plan – November 2015 Figure 1: Upper Ocklawaha River Basin boundary and location of impaired waterbodies with adopted TMDLs ....................................................................................................................... 11 Figure 2: Annual rainfall totals ................................................................................................................. 15 Figure 3: Discharge at Apopka–Beauclair Canal Lock and Dam ............................................................. 15 Figure 4: Comparison of long-term annual average TN concentrations ................................................... 17 Figure 5: Comparison of long-term annual average TP concentrations ................................................... 17 Figure 6: Comparison of long-term annual average chlorophyll a concentrations among lakes ............. 17 Figure 7: BMP enrollment in the Upper Ocklawaha Basin as of June 30, 2015 ...................................... 25 Figure C-1: Discharge from the Palatlakaha River at the M-1 Structure upstream of Lake Harris ......... 45 Figure C-2: Discharge at the Burrell Lock and Dam ................................................................................ 45 Figure C-3: Discharge to the Ocklawaha River at Moss Bluff Dam ........................................................ 46 List of Tables Upper Ocklawaha River Basin participants ................................................................................................ 2 Table 1: Comparison of annual TP means ................................................................................................ 16 Table 2: Number of projects by category ................................................................................................. 18 Table 3: Number of projects by BMAP phase and type ........................................................................... 19 Table 4: Agricultural acreage, BMP enrollment, and future enrollment goals for the Upper Ocklawaha River Basin ............................................................................................................ 24 Table 5: Summary of progress toward achieving the TMDLs ................................................................. 26 Table A-1: New projects ..........................................................................................................................