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Compile and Summarize existing Programs. We have the following existing programs in hand: ▪ EPA Training – Colorado ▪ Watershed Training – Arkansas ▪ EPA Guidance Manual ▪ EPA Best Watershed Plans in the Nation Report ▪ NRCS PL 566 Program was initially a watershed planning effort so that guide book may have some tools that can be used. • TWRI would like to have first draft of summary available for May/June Team Meeting. • Can we get WPPs that EPA has provided comments to? The 2 plans that have been submitted in Texas include (Xxxxxx Colorado, San Antonio) ▪ Several in-house comments on San Antonio Plan (overlap with TMDL, ensuring existence of all 9 elements) ▪ Xxxxxx • What has Xxxxx put together for TX Watershed Xxxxxxx Program? • Ultimately, the approval of WPPs lies at the local level, but EPA has to have a level of satisfaction to ensure future funding. It’s a balancing act.
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