2019 National Training Workshop on CWA 303(d) Listing & TMDLs - Presentations and Materials
Session 2: Breakouts
"Freshman Orientation"
Freshman Orientation - Eric Monschein (EPA HQ)
Litigation
303(d) Litigation Highlights (2018-2019) - Jim Curtin (EPA HQ)
The Compendium of State Approaches to Protection
The Compendium of State Approaches to Protection organizes in a Story Map format examples of how state CWA 303(d) programs have pursued the protection of healthy waters. [Tip: be patient with the loading of the maps, especially at slower Internet speeds. Alternatively, the collection of resources at the bottom of this page provides the same information as the Story Map.]
Compendium of Approaches to Incorporating Environmental Justice into the CWA 303(d) Program
Environmental Justice and the CWA 303(d) Program: Practices and Ideas from Conversations among State, Territorial, and Tribal Staff highlights various approaches to incorporating environmental justice considerations into CWA 303(d) listing, TMDL development, TMDL implementation, and related activities and products.
Compendium of Approaches to Incorporating Climate Change into the CWA 303(d) Program
Climate Change and the CWA 303(d) Program: Practices and Ideas from Conversations among State, Territorial, and Tribal Staff highlights various approaches to incorporating climate change factors into CWA 303(d) listing, TMDL development, TMDL implementation, and related activities and products.
Compendium of Approaches to Evaluating the Water Quality Effects of TMDL Implementation
Evaluating the Water Quality Effects of TMDL Implementation: How States Have Done It and the Lessons Learned highlights the diversity of approaches to evaluating the water quality effects of TMDL implementation, explains some of those methods, and conveys lessons learned. It also details terminology challenges and identifies relevant resource materials.
Approaches to Clean Water Communication: Report Cards & Newsletters
Some water quality programs have used other media—such as report cards and newsletters—to convey water quality information to the public. Examples of those efforts can be found at the links below.
Approaches to Clean Water Communication: Dashboards
Dashboards allow relevant information, including maps, graphs, pictures, and narrative elements, to be placed together at the viewer's fingertips. The examples included here are not to be comprehensive; rather, their collection is meant to facilitate the sharing of ideas among water quality programs, especially CWA 303(d) programs, and generate new ideas about how to use this tool for different purposes.
Approaches to Clean Water Communication: Story Maps & Dashboards
Interactive digital tools have been an increasingly important means of communication for water quality programs. Two examples of such tools are Esri ArcGIS Story Maps and dashboards. Story Maps allow the inclusion of multimedia elements, such as pictures and interactive maps, within a guided narrative. Dashboards can be built through ArcGIS Story Map App Templates, ArcGIS Dashboards, and Tableau, and other products, and allow for key metrics and pieces of information to be displayed side-by-side.
To see examples of each type of product, click one of the links below.