Examples for completing the TMDL reporting form

The purpose of this section is to provide step-by-step examples on how to fill out the three required tabs in the TMDL Form. These are the BMP-Activites completed tab, the Cumulative reductions tab, and the Adaptive management strategy tab. The Permittee is not required to report on every BMP/activity that has been implemented, but instead just on those BMP/activities that are being applied to applicable WLAs. Each BMP contained in the dropdown box of column E of the BMP-Activities completed tab will be covered in the examples. Please read overview of categories before continuing on with the examples.

In order to complete the TMDL reporting form, it is important that the permittee have a means to:

  • Define the watersheds of applicable TMDLs
  • Plot structural BMPs within their jurisdiction, and
  • Determine which BMPs are treating discharges to which impaired waters

This information is provided in the figures we will be referring to throughout each example. The subsequent sections will demonstrate how to take that information and translate it to the TMDL reporting form.

Scenario 1: Metro Watershed WRAPS

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Map 1 - Structural BMPs
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Map 2 - Non-structural BMPs

This example set uses maps 1 and 2, which appear on the right hand side of the page. Each map covers the same area with one exception. Map 1 depicts structural BMPs and Map 2 depicts non-structural BMPs. Regardless of BMP type, the TMDLs required to be reported on are the same.

The example covers a metro area TMDL, the Metro Watershed WRAPS, with four MS4 permittees (City A, City B, City C, and MS4 College) and four impaired waters. The following TMDLs have been completed to address these impairments:

  • Lake 1: Phosphorus
  • Lake 2: Phosphorus
  • Lake 3: Phosphorus
  • Metro Watershed WRAPS: TSS (Stream 1)
  • Metro Watershed WRAPS: E. coli (Stream 1)
Information: Note: For the sake of the example, we will assume the baseline year for each of the five TMDLs is 2010.
Information: In the Annual Report Form, TMDL WLAs are expressed differently depending on the type of receiving water.
  • Lake TMDLs: Will be labeled by Waterbody + Pollutant. The title of the TMDL Project will therefore not be captured.
  • Stream TMDLs: For ease of reporting, the Permittee is allowed to report on groupings of WLAs within the same report. Stream TMDLs will therefore be labeled by TMDL Project Name + Pollutant. For example, if the Permittee has TSS WLAs on four stream reaches in a single project, these will be grouped into one TMDL to report on. If the Permittee has been assigned WLAs for bacteria (whether they are expressed as fecal coliform or E. Coli) on the same four stream reaches in the same project, the Permittee would have two TMDLs to report on. Note that a Permittee may request to have the form customized to allow for individual reach reporting, however, the grouping convention will be the default.

BMP-Activities completed worksheet

This is the portion of the TMDL report form that the permittee will provide information on all BMPs being applied to a TMDL WLA/s.

City A

City A has been assigned WLA for three of the five TMDLs included in the Metro Watershed WRAPS project:

  • Lake 1: Phosphorus
  • Lake 2: Phosphorus
  • Lake 3: Phosphorus

As noted in the previous section, the baseline year for each TMDL is 2010. Since the baseline, City A has implemented 14 BMP/activities that can be credited as progress toward achieving an applicable WLA. Note that all 14 BMP/activites do not apply to each TMDL WLA. Table 1 illustrates which TMDL each BMP can be credited to and in what category. See Map 1 to for location of Category 1 BMPs and Map 2 for location of Category 2 BMPs. You will notice that there are four BMPs (employee education, establish ordinance, public education, and street sweeping) listed under Category 2 that are not located on Map 2. This is simply because they cannot be associated with a single point within the watershed. Also of note is the record under Category 3. Category 3 BMPs will not be translated to the BMP-Activities completed tab. These are activities that constitute progress, which meets the permit requirement for a given year, but cannot be associated with a reduction in pollutant loading.

Table 1

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a INF1 and MD2 were constructed as a joint project between City A and City B

b These BMPs do not appear on the maps because they are not associated with a discrete location

c SR1 is owned by MS4 College, but City A contributes to maintenance

Figure 1 This figure demonstrates how information for one BMP, in this case INF1, would be input to the TMDL form by City A.

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City A would continue this process until all appropriate BMPs from Table 1 have been translated to the BMP-Activites completed worksheet. When completed, City A's BMP-Activites completed worksheet should look like the following screenshot.

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City B

City B has been assigned WLA for two of the five TMDLs in the Metro Watershed WRAPS project:

  • Lake 1: Phosphorus
  • Lake 2: Phosphorus

Since the baseline of the TMDL, City B has implemented four BMP/Activities that can be credited as progress toward achieving an applicable WLA. As depicted on Map 1, no structural BMPs are constructed within City B's jurisdiction. However, City B has collaborated with other MS4 permittees on the following projects:

  • Provided funding to MS4 College on FIL1 for the Lake 1: Phosphorus TMDL, and
  • Shares responsibility with City A for maintenance of MD2 (note that shared responsibility of maintenance can constitute a partnership between MS4s but continued maintenance of BMPs is a core permit requirement and cannot be used to demonstrate progress on a yearly basis)

City B may also record their supplemental street sweeping program because they do sweeping within the Lake 1 and Lake 2 watersheds. All BMPs listed in table 2 must therefore be recorded as a Category 2 reduction unless the permittee can reasonably demonstrate an appropriate method for quantifying it in Category 1.

Table 2

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a These BMPs do not appear on the maps because they are not associated with a discrete location

Screenshot of completed BMP-Activities completed tab

City C

City C has been assigned WLA for all five TMDLs included in the Metro Watershed WRAPS project:

  • Lake 1: Phosphorus
  • Lake 2: Phosphorus
  • Lake 3: Phosphorus
  • Metro Watershed WRAPS: TSS (Stream 1)
  • Metro Watershed WRAPS: E. coli (Stream 1)

Since the baseline of the TMDL, City C has implemented eleven BMPs that can be credited as progress toward achieving an applicable WLA. Table 3 illustrates which TMDL each BMP can be credited to and in what category.

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MS4 College

MS4 College has been assigned WLA for one of the five TMDLs included in the Metro Watershed WRAPS project:

  • Lake 1: Phosphorus

Since the baseline of the TMDL, MS4 College has implemented five BMPs that can be credited as progress toward achieving an applicable WLA. Table 4 illustrates which TMDL each BMP can be credited and in what category. Note that MS4 College is located entirely within the jurisdiction of City A. This provides a unique partnership opportunity for the two MS4 permittees. For example, the two have an agreement in place for City A to perform street sweeping on campus.

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a SR1 is owned by MS4 College, but City A contributes to maintenance

Cumulative reductions worksheet

This is the portion of the TMDL form that the permittee will report the cumulative reduction achieved for each TMDL WLA. See the cumulative reductions section of the guidance for information on each of the reporting categories.

City A

The table below illustrates how the cumulative reductions tab of the TMDL form should look for City A. Category 1 reductions were calculated using the simple estimator. Details for how this tool was used can be found in the guidance and examples for using the MPCA Simple Estimator.

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City B

City C

MS4 College

Adaptive management worksheet

Scenario 2: Big River TMDL

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Map 3 - Structural BMPs
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Map 4 - AUIDs

This example set uses maps 3 and 4, which appear on the right hand side of the page. Each map covers the same area with one exception. Map 1 depicts structural BMPs and Map 2 depicts non-structural BMPs. Regardless of BMP type, the TMDLs required to be reported on are the same.

The example covers an outstate area TMDL, the Big River TMDL, with one MS4 permittee (City D) and four impaired waters. The following TMDLs have been completed to address these impairments:

  • Big River TMDL: TSS
  • Big River TMDL: E. coli
Information: Note: For the sake of the example, we will assume the baseline year for each of the five TMDLs is 2010.
Information: In the Annual Report Form, TMDL WLAs are expressed differently depending on the type of receiving water.
  • Lake TMDLs: Will be labeled by Waterbody + Pollutant. The title of the TMDL Project will therefore not be captured.
  • Stream TMDLs: For ease of reporting, the Permittee is allowed to report on groupings of WLAs within the same report. Stream TMDLs will therefore be labeled by TMDL Project Name + Pollutant. For example, if the Permittee has TSS WLAs on four stream reaches in a single project, these will be grouped into one TMDL to report on. If the Permittee has been assigned WLAs for bacteria (whether they are expressed as fecal coliform or E. Coli) on the same four stream reaches in the same project, the Permittee would have two TMDLs to report on. Note that a Permittee may request to have the form customized to allow for individual reach reporting, however, the grouping convention will be the default.

BMP-Activities completed worksheet

City D

Cumulative reductions worksheet

City D

Adaptive management worksheet