What does an Implementation Plan look Who can I contact for more information? <br /> like? What are the basic components? <br /> In general, implementation plans should In October 2006, DMAs will be receiving a letter <br /> document management strategies you currently providing more information about developing <br /> have in place to protect or improve water quality, TMDL Implementation Plans. DEQ has <br /> identify gaps to be filled to reduce pollutants, assigned basin coordinators as lead contacts for <br /> and outline how you intend to fill those gaps DMAs for development of TMDL <br /> through additional actions. Implementation Plans as follows: <br /> In your Implementation Plan, you will need to: Tualatin <br /> Dennis Ades: (503) 229-6351 <br /> (A) Ident~ the management strategies you, as <br /> the DMA, will use to achieve load allocations Lower Willamette, Clackamas <br /> and reduce pollutant loading; Manette Simpson: (503) 229-5294 <br /> Middle Willamette, North SantianZ <br /> (B) Provide a timeline for implementing Nancy Gramlich: (503) 378-5073 <br /> management strategies and a schedule for <br /> completing`measurable milestones; South Santiam, Coast Fork <br /> Pamela Wright: (541) 686-7719 <br /> (C) Provide for performance monitoring with a <br /> <br /> plan for periodic review and revision of <br /> the Upper Willamette, Middle Fork, McKenzie <br /> implementation plan; Jared Rubin: (541) 687-7437 <br /> (D) Provide evidence of compliance with <br /> applicable statewide land use requirements; and <br /> (E) Provide any other analyses or information <br /> specified in the Water Quality Management <br /> Plan. <br /> If I am an "MS4 community" with a <br /> completed Stormwater Management <br /> Plan, do I still need to develop an <br /> Implementation Plan? <br /> Yes. Where TMDL-identified pollutants such as <br /> temperature are not addressed in your MS4 <br /> stormwater management plan, you will need to <br /> describe the full range of efforts you will employ <br /> to address the TMDLs. For temperature these <br /> may include referencing or developing <br /> ordinances to protect or restore streamside , <br /> vegetation ,actions to restore critical fish habitat, <br /> or other measures that will reduce the causes of <br /> river warming. <br /> neo-oci <br /> _ _ _ _ <br /> <br />