Florida Statewide Annual Report on Total Maximum Daily Loads, Basin Management Action Plans, Minimum Flows or Minimum Water Levels, and Recovery or Prevention Strategies, June 2018 Bayou Chico BMAP Background The Bayou Chico Watershed, which discharges to Pensacola Bay, is located in southern Escambia County, east of Blue Angel Parkway and north of Bayou Grande. Bayou Chico has a 10-square-mile drainage area and a water surface area of 0.4 square miles. DEP identified the Bayou Chico Watershed as impaired for fecal coliform bacteria. In February 2008, DEP adopted the Bayou Chico Watershed TMDL, which called for a 61 % reduction in fecal coliform bacteria. The Bayou Chico BMAP was adopted in August 2011 and addresses Bayou Chico, Jones Creek, Jackson Creek, Bayou Chico Drain (also known as Maggie's Ditch), Bayou Chico Beach, and Sanders Beach, Figure D-3. Status of Projects From August 2011 through October 2016, 76 projects were reported as completed. Of these 76 completed projects, 42 were implemented prior to BMAP adoption and 22 are ongoing, maintenance activities. Frequency of Exceedance DEP adopted the EPA criteria for E. coli bacteria (Class I and III fresh water) in waters and Enterococci bacteria (Class III marine water) to replace the existing criteria for fecal coliform bacteria. Table D-3 shows the frequency of exceedance of the ten percent threshold for the old fecal coliform criterion from the Cycle 2 assessment verified period (January 1, 2003, to June 30, 2010) (before BMAP adoption in 2011) for fecal coliform. Table D-3 also shows the frequency of exceedance of the new ten percent threshold criteria for Jackson Creek, Bayou Chico, and Bayou Chico Drain. Based on the January 1, 2009, to July 1, 2016 data, these three waterbodies exceed the ten percent threshold criteria for either E. coli or Enterococci. After a 2017 evaluation of the salinity data from the original Jones Creek water quality station at the mouth of the river, DEP and Escambia County determined the station is more representative of Bayou Chico, a marine waterbody, than Jones Creek, a fresh waterbody. New, more representative water quality stations are being monitored to provide assessment data for Jones Creek. Table D-4 lists the number of beach advisories per year from January 1, 2010, through June 30, 2017. Based on these data, Bayou Chico Beach exceeded the number of advisory days allowed (20 days of advisories from January 1 to December 31) each year, and Sanders Beach exceeded the number of advisory days allowed in 3 of the last 7.5 years. Figure D-2 shows a significant decrease in the number of advisory days since 2010 at Bayou Chico Beach. Since 2006, the number of advisory days at Sanders Beach is often near or under the 20-day annual maximum. Page 9 of 105 Florida Statewide Annual Report on Total Maximum Daily Loads, Basin Management Action Plans, Minimum Flows or Minimum Water Levels, and Recovery or Prevention Strategies, June 2018 Table D-3. Exceedance frequency for the Class III BMAP WBIDs N/A = Not applicable WBID Waterbody Name January 1, 2003, to June 30, 2010 Parameter January 1, 2003, to June 30, 2010 % Exceedance January 1, 2009, to June 30, 2016 Parameter E. coli (future assessments) January 1, 2009, to June 30, 2016 % Exceedance 846A Jones Creek Fecal coliform 23 846B Jackson Creek Fecal coliform 32 E. coli 35 846C Bayou Chico Drain Fecal coliform 19 Enterococci 40 846 Bayou Chico Fecal coliform 19 Enterococci 35 N/A Table D-4. Number of beach advisories per year, 2010–171 1 Date range January 1, 2017 – June 30, 2017 WBID Waterbody Name 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 20171 848DA Sanders Beach 38 0 21 0 5 18 0 26 846CB Bayou Chico Beach 234 105 63 71 81 86 57 59 Figure D-2. Beach advisory days per year, January 1, 2017 – June 30, 2017 Page 10 of 105 Florida Statewide Annual Report on Total Maximum Daily Loads, Basin Management Action Plans, Minimum Flows or Minimum Water Levels, and Recovery or Prevention Strategies, June 2018 Figure D-3. Bayou Chico BMAP Area Page 11 of 105 Florida Statewide Annual Report on Total Maximum Daily Loads, Basin Management Action Plans, Minimum Flows or Minimum Water Levels, and Recovery or Prevention Strategies, June 2018 Table D-5. Bayou Chico BMAP projects Estimated Completion Date Prior to 2011 Prior to 2011 Prior to 2011 Location Multiple 846C 846C Cost Estimate $1,431,866 $747,263 $723,964 Cost Annual O&M N/A N/A N/A Funding Source ECUA ECUA ECUA Project Name Lakewood Phase I Lakewood Phase II Lakewood Phase III Project Description 183 OSTDS connections. 85 OSTDS connections. 112 OSTDS connections. Project Type OSTDS OSTDS OSTDS Project Status Completed Completed Completed Lakewood Phase IV Sewer extension. Sanitary Sewer Completed 2014 846C $128,845 N/A HUD Lakewood Phase V 256 OSTDS connections. OSTDS Completed 2013 846C $3,390,897 N/A HUD Lakewood Phase VI Sewer extension. Sanitary Sewer Completed 2013 846C Not provided N/A Partly funded through HUD Edgewater Phase I Edgewater Phase II FOG Program I&I Program SSO Response Plan Emergency Power Generator Program Lift Station Upgrades 74 OSTDS connections. 295 OSTDS connections. FOG Program. I&I Program. SSO response plan. OSTDS OSTDS Sanitary Sewer Sanitary Sewer Sanitary Sewer Completed Completed Completed Completed Completed Prior to 2011 Prior to 2011 Prior to 2011 Prior to 2011 Prior to 2011 846C 846C Basinwide Basinwide Basinwide $1,467,661 Not provided N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Not provided Not provided Not provided ECUA ECUA ECUA ECUA ECUA Emergency power generator. Sanitary Sewer Completed Prior to 2011 Basinwide N/A Not provided ECUA Main St. relocation to Cantonment. Enforcement by notification and tracking of conversion compliance in Lakewood and Edgewater Inspects septic tanks prior to property sales. Carries out all operational aspects of OSTDS Program, as described in Rule 64E-6, F.A.C. Issues permit when building served by OSTDS is located in area zoned or used for industrial/manufacturing purposes, or where business generates commercial sewage waste. Through notification and tracking, enforces conversion compliance for the septic tank phase out program done in concert with ECUA. Funded portion of research and manpower for study with University of West Florida (UWF) to develop method to distinguish human from nonhuman sources of pollution. Several avenues have been and are currently being explored. Requires inspection by ECHD prior to sale or transfer of property with existing septic tank system. All Sanitary Sewer Completed Prior to 2011 Basinwide Not provided N/A ECUA OSTDS Completed Prior to 2011 Basinwide N/A Not provided FDOH OSTDS Completed Prior to 2011 Basinwide N/A Not provided FDOH OSTDS Completed Prior to 2011 Basinwide N/A Not provided FDOH OSTDS Completed Prior to 2011 Basinwide N/A Not provided FDOH OSTDS Completed Prior to 2011 Basinwide N/A Not provided FDOH Source Identification Activities Completed Prior to 2011 Basinwide Not provided N/A ECHD OSTDS Completed Prior to 2011 Multiple N/A Not provided ECHD through FDOH Lead Entity ECUA ECUA ECUA Partners N/A N/A N/A ECUA HUD ECUA HUD ECUA HUD ECUA ECUA ECUA ECUA ECUA N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Project Number ECUA-001 ECUA-002 ECUA-003 ECUA and Escambia County-004 ECUA and Escambia County-005 ECUA and Escambia County-006 ECUA-007 ECUA-008 ECUA-009 ECUA-010 ECUA-011 ECUA N/A ECUA-012 ECUA Escambia County Health Dept. (ECHD) N/A ECUA-013 FDOH ECHD-014 Septic to Sewer Enforcement Program ECHD FDOH ECHD-015 Environmental Analysis Program ECHD FDOH ECHD-016 OSTDS Permitting ECHD FDOH ECHD-017 Industrial/Business Annual Operating Permits and Compliance Inspections ECHD FDOH ECHD-018 Septic to Sewer Enforcement Program ECHD N/A ECHD-019 ECHD Research Program ECHD FDOH ECHD and Escambia County-20 Escambia County Ordinance 99-36, referenced in Escambia Page 12 of 105 Florida Statewide Annual Report on Total Maximum Daily Loads, Basin Management Action Plans, Minimum Flows or Minimum Water Levels, and Recovery or Prevention Strategies, June 2018 Lead Entity Partners Project Number ECHD FDOH/ UWF ECHD-021 Healthy Beaches Program Escambia County N/A Escambia County-022 Glynn Key Escambia County N/A Escambia County-023 Escambia County N/A Escambia County-024 Escambia County N/A Escambia County-025 Escambia County N/A Escambia County-026 Escambia County N/A Escambia County-027 Illicit Discharge Detection Escambia County N/A Escambia County-028 Stormwater Pond Inspection and Maintenance Program Escambia County N/A COP and ECUA029 West Avery St. Drainage Improvements Escambia County N/A Escambia County-030 Jones Swamp Wetland Preserve Escambia County N/A Escambia County-031 West Jones Creek Stream Restoration N/A Escambia County, Bay Area Resource Council (BARC), and BCA-032 Public Education and Outreach Escambia County Project Name County Ordinance, Chapter 98, Article III Project Status Estimated Completion Date Source Identification Activities Completed Location Cost Estimate Cost Annual O&M Prior to 2011 848DA and 846CB N/A Not provided ECHD through FDOH and UWF Completed Prior to 2011 846A $500,000 Not provided Not provided Stormwater Completed Prior to 2011 846C Not provided Not provided Not provided New stormwater BMPs and educational amphitheater and signage. Stormwater Completed Prior to 2011 846C $500,000 Not provided Not provided Derelict vessel removal. Stormwater Completed Prior to 2011 Multiple $50,000 N/A Not provided New stormwater ponds with new development – 11 new BMPs. Stormwater Underway TBD Multiple $1,100,000 Not provided Not provided Stormwater Completed Prior to 2011 Basinwide $50,000 N/A Not provided Stormwater Completed Prior to 2011 Basinwide N/A $300,000 Not provided Stormwater Completed 2013 846C $1,000,000 Not provided Not provided Stormwater Completed Prior to 2011 846A $300,000 N/A Not provided Stormwater Completed Prior to 2011 846A $250,000 N/A Not provided Stormwater Completed Prior to 2011 Basinwide N/A $10,000 Not provided Project Description required setbacks regarding system placement are also checked for compliance with Rule 64E-6, F.A.C., and Chapter 381, F.S. Inspection results must be made available to seller as well as buyer before or at time of closing. Samples for fecal coliform and enterococci at specific sites in Bayou Chico, Lakewood Park, and Sanders Beach. New stormwater BMPs and educational amphitheater and signage Project Type Stormwater Bayou Chico Restoration Projects: W St. Weir W St. Weir replacement. Jackson Lakes Derelict Vessel Removal New Stormwater Ponds with New Development IDDE for high risk industries, small quantity generators, stormwater outfall monitoring. Stormwater pond – Inspection and maintenance of more than 300 ponds. Avery St. Drainage Improvements Phase I (Kupfiran Park Area Improvements) – Construction of new stormwater infrastructure in Kupfiran Park area. Wetland Preservation – Purchase of 4 parcels at Fairfield Dr. and Albany Ave. Wetland restoration and maintenance carried out west of Navy Blvd., east of Fairfield Dr.; construct natural stream channel, restoration activities in floodplain. Public education and outreach. Page 13 of 105 Funding Source Florida Statewide Annual Report on Total Maximum Daily Loads, Basin Management Action Plans, Minimum Flows or Minimum Water Levels, and Recovery or Prevention Strategies, June 2018 Project Name Project Type Location Cost Estimate Cost Annual O&M Stormwater Completed Prior to 2011 Multiple Not provided N/A Stormwater Completed Prior to 2011 Basinwide N/A Not provided Not provided Stormwater Underway TBD 846A $500,000 Not provided U.S. Navy and Escambia County Stormwater Canceled N/A 846A $80,000 Not provided Funded (FCT Grant) Stormwater Underway TBD 846B $500,000 Not provided Not provided Stormwater Underway TBD 846A $500,000 Not provided Not provided Stormwater Completed Prior to 2011 Basinwide Not provided Not provided Escambia County Stormwater Completed Prior to 2011 846C Not provided Not provided FDOT Stormwater Completed Prior to 2011 846C Not provided Not provided FDOT Partners Escambia County N/A Escambia County-034 Stormwater Outfall Monitoring Escambia County U.S. Navy Escambia County and USN-035 Corry Station Retrofit Projects (Jones Creek East) Escambia County Florida Legislature Escambia County and USN-036 Corry Station Runway Surface Restoration Escambia County N/A Escambia County and USN-037 Jackson's Branch Headwater Restoration Escambia County N/A Escambia County and USN-038 Corry Station Retrofit Projects (Jones Creek West) Escambia County N/A Escambia County-039 Pet Waste Ordinance, Part 1, Article 1, Section 10-11(f) FDOT N/A FDOT-040 SR 292 Barrancas Ave. Bridge FDOT N/A FDOT-041 US Hwy. 98 Navy Blvd. Bridge Replacement Bayou Chico Association (BCA) Escambia County/ DEP BCA-042 Oyster Reef Project Oyster reef project – Habitat restoration. Stormwater Completed Prior to 2011 846C Not provided N/A BCA/ Escambia County/ DEP BCA N/A BCA-043 Bayou Chico Channel Dredging Remove restrictive piling to open channel and increase flushing in tributaries of bayou. Stormwater Completed 2016 846C $68,000 N/A BCA Bayou Chico Dredging Project Description Dredge entrance to Bayou Chico Channel. Sample as part of ongoing monitoring efforts for stormwater facilities located in bayou. Construction of new stormwater infrastructure on NAS property designed to provide treatment for more than 100 ac of previously developed areas, including mixture of institutional, commercial, and residential land uses. Logistics to remove 5 ac of impervious surface, provide new stormwater treatment for runoff; concrete material will be available as base substrate for offshore fishery habitat improvements, oyster reefs, and other shoreline stabilization and restoration projects. Construction of new stormwater infrastructure on NAS property designed to provide treatment for more than 200 ac of previously developed areas, which include mixture of institutional, commercial, and residential land uses. Construction of new stormwater infrastructure on NAS property designed to provide treatment for more than 100 ac of previously developed areas, which include mixture of institutional, commercial, and residential land uses. Pass ordinance to define handling and removal of domestic pet waste countywide. (SR 292) Barracas Bridge replacement and stormwater treatment for bridge and roadway. Bayou Chico US Hwy. 98 (Navy Blvd.) Bridge replacement and stormwater treatment for 4-lane bridge where no treatment was provided previously. Estimated Completion Date Lead Entity NWFWMD and USACE N/A Project Number NWFWMD and USACE-033 Project Status Page 14 of 105 Funding Source USACE/ NWFWMD Florida Statewide Annual Report on Total Maximum Daily Loads, Basin Management Action Plans, Minimum Flows or Minimum Water Levels, and Recovery or Prevention Strategies, June 2018 Lead Entity Partners Project Number Project Name Aeration Systems in Tributary (Jones Creek) BCA N/A BCA-044 BCA N/A BCA-045 BCA Marina Owner BCA-046 BCA Marina Owner BCA-047 Clean Marina – Clean Boatyard Pumpout BCA Marina Owner BCA-048 Clean Marina BCA Marina Owner BCA-049 Clean Marina BCA Marina Owner BCA-050 Clean Marina BCA Marina Owner BCA-051 Clean Marina Floating Islands Project Description Install aeration systems to break down waste and allow aerobic activity and bacterial digestion. Promote use of BioHaven® to enhance wetland functions and improve water quality. Clean Marina Clean Boatyard – Pensacola Shipyard. Clean Marina – Bahia Mar Marina. Clean Marina – Palm Harbor Marina. Clean Marina – Island Cove Marina. Clean Marina – Harbor View Marina. Clean Marina Program – Pensacola Yacht Club. Project Type Project Status Estimated Completion Date Location Cost Estimate Cost Annual O&M Funding Source Stormwater Underway TBD 846C Not provided Not provided BCA Stormwater Underway TBD 846C Not provided Not provided BCA Stormwater Completed Prior to 2011 846C Not provided Not provided Marina Owner Stormwater Completed Prior to 2011 846C Not provided Not provided Marina Owner Stormwater Completed Prior to 2011 846C Not provided Not provided Marina Owner Stormwater Completed Prior to 2011 846C Not provided Not provided Marina Owner Stormwater Completed Prior to 2011 846C Not provided Not provided Marina Owner Stormwater Completed Prior to 2011 846C Not provided Not provided Marina Owner Funding from local business sponsors and grants through state Permittees consist of marine industry operations and ship or commercial boat operators BCA Local Business Sponsors BCA-052 Pumpout Facilities Pumpout facilities (3, including mobile unit). Stormwater Completed Prior to 2011 846 Not provided Not provided BCA Marine Industry Operations and Ship or Commercial Boat Operators BCA-053 Marine Industry Operations Marine industry operations – Obtain NPDES stormwater permit. Stormwater Completed Prior to 2011 846 Not provided Not provided FWC N/A FWC-054 Compliance and Inspection Sweeps Stormwater Completed Prior to 2011 846 Not provided Not provided FWC BCA N/A BCA-055 Public Awareness and Outreach Campaign Stormwater Completed 2015 846C Not provided Not provided Not provided BCA N/A BCA-056 Stormwater Underway TBD 846C $10,000,000 N/A Not provided City of Pensacola N/A COP-057 New stormwater treatment. Stormwater Underway TBD 846C $1,000,000 Not provided Not provided City of Pensacola N/A COP-058 Pace and Gregory St. magnet school baffle boxes. Stormwater Completed 2013 846C $230,000 Not provided Not provided City of Pensacola N/A COP-059 Street sweeping program. Stormwater Completed 2013 846C $745,000 Not provided Not provided BARC N/A BARC-060 Stormwater Completed 2015 Basinwide N/A Not provided Not provided ECUA N/A ECUA-063 OSTDS Underway TBD Not provided $1,200,000 N/A Not provided Bayou Chico Dredging L and Zarragossa St. Drainage Improvements Pace and Gregory St., Magnet School Baffle Boxes Street Sweeping Program Neighborhood Clean Sweep Program Beach Haven Compliance and inspection sweeps for noncompliance on moored and live-aboard vessels. Public awareness and outreach campaign (brochures/neighborhood outreach on pet waste, leaking oil, fertilizers, soaps, and detergents). Bayou Chico dredging. Debris and garbage clean up basinwide. 1,720 connections total (half in Bayou Chico). Page 15 of 105 Florida Statewide Annual Report on Total Maximum Daily Loads, Basin Management Action Plans, Minimum Flows or Minimum Water Levels, and Recovery or Prevention Strategies, June 2018 Lead Entity Partners Project Number ECUA N/A ECUA-064 Escambia County N/A Escambia County-065 Project Name West Avery St. Sewer Upgrades Neighborhood Clean Sweeps/ Clean Ups Escambia County N/A Escambia County-066 Monitoring Plan Implementation FDOT N/A FDOT-067 MS4 Implementation FDOT N/A FDOT-068 FDOT Drainage Connection Program Escambia County N/A Escambia County and ECUA-069 Lakeview St. Drainage Improvements Phase II Escambia County N/A Escambia County and Area Housing Commission-070 Jones Creek East Stream Restoration Escambia County N/A Escambia County-071 Lexington Terrace Stormwater Retrofit Escambia County N/A Escambia County-072 Maggie's Ditch Wetland Enhancement Phase I Escambia County N/A Escambia County and COP-73 Maggie's Ditch Wetland Enhancement Phase II Escambia County N/A Escambia County-074 W St. Sedimentation Basin Repairs Escambia County N/A Escambia County and Pensacola State College-075 Southwest Greenway at Pensacola State College Warrington Campus Escambia County N/A Escambia County-076 Southwest Greenway 3rd Extension Estimated Completion Date Location Cost Estimate Cost Annual O&M Funding Source Project Description Project Type Project Status West Avery St. sewer upgrades. Sanitary Sewer Completed 2013 846C Not provided N/A Not provided Stormwater Completed 2013 Basinwide $50,000 Not provided Not provided Completed 2013 Basinwide Not provided Not provided Not provided Completed 2013 Basinwide Not provided Not provided Not provided Stormwater Completed 2013 Basinwide Not provided Not provided Not provided Stormwater Underway TBD 846C $400,000 Not provided Not provided Stormwater Completed 2013 846A $400,000 Not provided Not provided Stormwater Completed 2013 846A $650,000 Not provided Not provided Stormwater Completed 2013 846C $75,000 Not provided Not provided Stormwater Completed 2013 846C $175,000 Not provided Not provided Stormwater Completed 2013 846C $150,000 Not provided Not provided Construction of 3,000-ft elevated educational boardwalk. Stormwater Completed 2013 846A $400,000 Not provided Not provided Construction of 3,000-ft elevated educational boardwalk from Decatur St. west crossing Fairfield Dr.; also Stormwater Underway TBD 846A $300,000 Not provided Not provided Neighborhood Clean Sweeps/ clean ups. Monitor water quality to identify additional sources and assess water quality trends. MS4 implementation. Program will regulate and prescribe conditions for ansfer of stormwater to FDOT rights-of-way. Construction of new stormwater infrastructure in Kupfiran Park area. Restoration of 1,200 LF of East Jones Creek between Navy Blvd. and Old Corry Field Rd.; includes stream enhancement, floodplain expansion, riparian wetland restoration, invasive exotic species eradication, and elevated educational boardwalk. Construction of 4-ac stormwater treatment train system to capture and treat 60 ac of existing residential development; includes concrete vaults, dry retention, wet detention elements, and BMP effectiveness monitoring to be conducted postconstruction. Expansion of riparian wetlands along 250-ft section of headwaters of northeast arm of Bayou Chico in historical floodplain. Expansion of riparian wetlands along 275-ft section of headwater of northeast arm of Bayou Chico in historical floodplain; also includes excavation and disposal of contaminated soils Rehabilitation of failed sediment basin; includes dredging basin and installation of new composite weir. Source Identification Activities Stormwater Page 16 of 105 Florida Statewide Annual Report on Total Maximum Daily Loads, Basin Management Action Plans, Minimum Flows or Minimum Water Levels, and Recovery or Prevention Strategies, June 2018 TBD 846B $1,000,000 Not provided Not provided Stormwater Underway TBD 846A $5,000,000 Not provided Not provided Annual Bayou Chico cleanup. Stormwater Completed 2013 846C N/A Not provided Not provided R and Wright St. baffle box. Stormwater Underway TBD 846C $350,000 Not provided Not provided Environmental Symposium 2012 Public outreach and education on TMDLs, numeric nutrient criteria, and water quality. Stormwater Completed 2015 Basinwide N/A Not provided Not provided Environmental Symposium 2013 Held in fall with UWF. Stormwater Completed 2014 Basinwide N/A Not provided Not provided Stormwater Drain Markings BARC staff and UWF student volunteers placed 149 Duracast polyurethane curb markers on concrete casing above curbside inlets in areas where stormwater runoff feeds directly to bayou, and distributed stormwater fact sheets to over 1,200 households in area. Stormwater Completed 2014 Basinwide Not provided N/A Not provided Bayou Dr. outfalls into Bayou Chico. Stormwater Underway TBD 846C $325,000 Not provided Not provided Bill Gregory Park stormwater treatment enhancement. Stormwater Underway TBD 846C $1,950,000 Not provided Not provided Stormwater Underway TBD 846A $5,000,000 Not provided Not provided Stormwater Completed 2014 Basinwide N/A Not provided Not provided Reestablish connection to historical floodplain along Jones Creek. Stormwater Underway TBD 846A $1,500,00 N/A Not provided Reestablish connection to historical floodplain along Jackson Creek. Stormwater Underway TBD 846B $1,500,000 N/A Not provided Restore 1,200 LF of East Jones Creek; stream enhancement and natural stream channel restoration Stormwater Completed 2015 846A $250,000 N/A Not provided Escambia County N/A Escambia County-077 Jackson Lakes Stormwater Improvements Escambia County N/A Escambia County-078 BCA N/A BCA-079 City of Pensacola N/A COP-080 BARC N/A BARC-081 BARC N/A BARC-082 N/A COP-084 City of Pensacola N/A COP-085 Escambia County N/A Escambia County-086 FDOT N/A FDOT-087 Escambia County N/A Escambia County-088 Escambia County N/A Escambia County-089 Escambia County N/A Escambia County-090 Funding Source Underway Project Name City of Pensacola Cost Annual O&M Stormwater Project Number BARC-083 Cost Estimate Project Type Partners N/A Location Project Description includes improvements to 0.5 mi of existing on-grade trail system. Construction of improvements to existing Jackson Lakes offline retention system; includes installation of one-way valve system at stormwater inlet and further expansion of littoral area. Repairs required to existing structure after April 2014 flood. Construction of new stormwater infrastructure for 250 ac of existing residential development along Jones Creek. Lead Entity BARC Estimated Completion Date Project Status Beach Haven Stormwater Improvement Project Phase I Annual Bayou Chico Clean Up R and Wright St. Baffle Box Bayou Dr. Outfalls into Bayou Chico Bill Gregory Park Stormwater Treatment Enhancement Beach Haven Stormwater Improvement Project Phase II IDDE Training Jones Creek Floodplain Restoration/ Expansion Project Jackson Creek Floodplain Restoration/ Expansion Project East Jones Creek Stream Restoration Construction of new stormwater infrastructure for 250 ac of existing residential development along Jones Creek. IDDE training. Page 17 of 105 Florida Statewide Annual Report on Total Maximum Daily Loads, Basin Management Action Plans, Minimum Flows or Minimum Water Levels, and Recovery or Prevention Strategies, June 2018 Lead Entity Partners Project Number Project Name Escambia County N/A Escambia County-091 Southwest Greenway 4th Extension Escambia County N/A Escambia County-092 Corrydale Escambia County N/A Escambia County-093 Bayou Chico Dredging Phase I Escambia County N/A Escambia County-094 Escambia County N/A Escambia County-095 BCA N/A BCA-096 Barge Cleanup Jackson Lakes Surface Water Quality Monitoring Jones Swamp Wetland Preserve Management Plan Development and Implementation City of Pensacola N/A COP-097 Sanders Beach Storm Sewer Reconstruction FDOH N/A FDOH-098 Environmental Analysis Program BARC N/A BARC-099 Environmental Symposium 2007 BARC N/A BARC-100 BARC Watershed Tour 2007 BARC N/A BARC-101 Public Education and Outreach BARC N/A BARC-102 Bay Day Public Education and Outreach Project Type Project Status Estimated Completion Date Location Cost Estimate Cost Annual O&M Funding Source Stormwater Completed 2015 846A $250,000 N/A Not provided Stormwater Underway TBD 846A $100,000 N/A Not provided Stormwater Underway TBD Basinwide $356,850 N/A Not provided Stormwater Underway TBD 846B $27,000 N/A Not provided Jones Swamp Wetland Preserve Management Plan development and implementation. Stormwater Underway TBD 846A $400,000 Not provided Not provided Barge cleanup at residential location. Stormwater Completed 2016 846C Not provided N/A Not provided Stormwater Completed 2016 848DA $1,250,000 N/A Not provided OSTDS Completed 2016 Basinwide Not provided Not provided Not provided Stormwater Completed 2016 Basinwide $2,400 N/A Not provided Stormwater Completed 2016 Basinwide $1,200 N/A Not provided Stormwater Completed 2016 Basinwide $31,000 Not provided Not provided Stormwater Completed 2016 Basinwide Not provided N/A Not provided Project Description project; floodplain restoration; wetlands restoration; elevated educational boardwalk. Construction of 1,800-ft elevated educational boardwalk west across Fairfield Dr. Restoration of 0.75 ac of wetland in Jones Swamp Wetland Preserve; project is associated with ECUA lift station relocation project. Planning, design, and permitting of remediation of contaminated Bayou Chico sediments; future phases may include dredging, or other technology, to remove or otherwise mitigate impacts from contaminates in bayou sediments. Surface water quality monitoring in 3 former borrow pits along Jackson Creek. Also known as Pensacola Yacht Club ditch rplacement – Reroute flow from contaminated (Superfund site) ditch. Inspect improperly installed and poorly maintained septic tank systems. Public outreach and education on water, air, and land use issues and concerns. BARC Watershed Tour 2007 – Public outreach and education on land use and water, and on point and nonpoint source pollution. Distribution of brochures on green building design, ecological research programs, LID, sustainability, etc., at various events. Distribution of brochures at Bay Day 2007–09 and hands-on environmental education activities. Page 18 of 105