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Tools to Enhance Resiliency in the NPDES Program

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Overview

More frequent and intense storm events, floods, droughts, storm surges, sea level rise, and altered waterbody temperatures and flows are occurring across the United States. These changes and the accompanying impacts to water quality can adversely impact communities and the water infrastructure on which they rely. For example, alterations in precipitation patterns and flooding due to intense storms and sea level rise are changing what is needed for permitted systems to continue to operate and maintain their control systems. The resources below have been adapted to help National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permits protect water quality and critical infrastructure under these changing conditions.


Resources for NPDES Permitting

Incorporating Resiliency Considerations in NPDES Permitting

EPA’s Incorporating Resiliency Considerations in NPDES Permitting (pdf) (397.52 KB) provides recommendations on how EPA permit writers can use existing Clean Water Act authorities to build resiliency in EPA’s NPDES permit program to continue protecting water quality by accounting for changes to, among others, temperature, precipitation, humidity, sea level rise, and other receiving water impacts.

Thermal Discharges in NPDES Permits: Overview of Resources and Tools

EPA's Thermal Discharges in NPDES Permits: Overview of Resources and Tools (pdf) (25.62 MB) compiles existing information on thermal discharges, warming surface waters, unpredictable precipitation and stream flow, drought conditions for biological resources, thermal mixing models, monitoring equipment, impacts on biota, and relevant case studies for permitting and managing thermal discharges subject to Clean Water Act requirements.

Low Flow Statistics Tools – A How-To Handbook for NPDES Permit Writers

EPA's Low Flow Statistics Tools – A How-To Handbook for NPDES Permit Writers (2023) describes how to estimate low flow statistic values in a variety of situations using free publicly available tools, as well as best practices to ensure low flows are reasonably representative of current conditions. NPDES permit writers often need to calculate low flow statistics for reasonable potential analyses and water quality-based effluent limitation (WQBEL) calculations or to confirm estimates provided by the permittee during the NPDES permit development process.

NPDES Permit Writers’ Clearinghouse

EPA's NPDES Permit Writers' Clearinghouse contains links to permit language, templates, and other resources that are shared by permit writers in the NPDES program. Several issued NPDES permits have included resiliency considerations in permit conditions; they can be identified by using the “Special Topics” filter in the Clearinghouse.

Green Infrastructure

Incorporating green infrastructure on multiple scales throughout a community and watershed provides cleaner air and water, as well as significant value for the community with flood protection, diverse habitat, and beautiful green spaces. As different parts of the country become drier, wetter, or hotter, green infrastructure can help improve community resiliency (e.g., manage flooding, prepare for drought, reduce urban heat island effect, lower building and water management energy demands, and protecting coastal areas). Learn more about how communities can use green infrastructure to address Clean Water Act requirements.

EPA-USGS Technical Report: Protecting Aquatic Life from Effects of Hydrologic Alteration

An EPA-USGS technical report, Protecting Aquatic Life from Effects of Hydrologic Alteration (pdf) (2.41 MB), describes the effects of flow alteration on aquatic life designated uses in streams, rivers, and other natural flowing water bodies; shows how Clean Water Act mechanisms address hydrology or flow alterations through state and tribal examples, and provides a flexible, nonprescriptive framework to quantify flow targets to protect aquatic life from the effects associated with flow alteration.


Additional Information

Visit Data and Mapping Tools for NPDES Permittees Planning for Resiliency for more information on public tools and resources for evaluating observed and projected environmental and resiliency data to inform permit conditions and permittees’ planning efforts.

Visit Case Studies on NPDES Permittees Planning for Resiliency for case studies and examples of how permittees are incorporating resiliency in planning and infrastructure projects.

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