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  • Water Supply Planning Program 

  • Program Overview

  • The Commonwealth of Virginia is rich in water resources, both in terms of number and diversity. However, as the impacts of the recent drought have demonstrated this resource cannot be taken for granted. The Commonwealth and its localities must work together to manage and protect our water resources to meet long term human and environmental needs. Improved coordination of drought response and water resources management activities at the local, regional and state levels are essential to guaranteeing the adequacy of Virginia’s water supplies to meeting the current and future needs of Virginia’s citizens in an environmentally sound manner.

  • Regulation

  • The Code of Virginia, as amended by Senate Bill 1221 in 2003 (Section 62.1-44.38:1) requires the development of a comprehensive statewide water supply planning process to (1) ensure that adequate and safe drinking water is available to all citizens of the Commonwealth, (2) encourage, promote, and protect all other beneficial uses of the commonwealth’s water resources, and (3) encourage, promote, and develop incentives for alternative water sources, including, but not limited to desalinization. 

  • The new regulation affecting the development of water supply plans in the Commonwealth is the Local and Regional Water Supply Planning Regulation (9 VAC 25-780), which became effective on November 2, 2005.  The regulation requires that all counties, cities, and towns in the Commonwealth of Virginia submit a local water supply plan or participate in a regional planning unit in the submittal of a regional water supply plan to the State Water Control Board.

  • Local and Regional Water Supply Planning Requirements

  • The regulation details the information to be included in a region's/locality’s water supply plan, including:

  •  Existing Water Source Information,

  •  Existing Water Use Information;

  •  Existing Resource Information;

  •  Water Demand Management, or current conservation practices;

  •  Drought Response and Contingency Plans;

  •  Projected Water Demand Information;

  •  Statement of Need based on the adequacy of existing water sources to meet current and projected water demand over the planning period (a minimum of 30 years to a maximum of 50 years).

  • The program was designed as a statewide partnership, localities having the lead role in identifying their future demands and the state providing technical support and oversight.

  • The Role of the State in the Development of Local and Regional Water Supply Plans

  • To assist local governments in the development of local programs, the State will: provide technical and financial assistance; provide guidance on compliance options; facilitate acquisition of existing resource conditions information; facilitate acquisition of existing use information that has been reported to the DEQ; facilitate acquisition of water management information; identify acceptable methods for the projection of future water demands; provide any information regarding known conflicts relating to the development of alternatives; at the request of the applicant, convene a technical evaluation committee meeting; and provide notice of local public hearings on the local programs upon notification by the locality.

  • Effective Date of the Regulations

  • The Effective Date of the Local and Regional Water Supply Planning Regulation (9 VAC 25-780) was November 2, 2005.

  • Due dates for Water Supply Plans

  •  The regulation establishes a schedule for submittal of the Local and Regional Water Supply Plans based on a locality’s latest population figures from the most recent U.S. Census. Plans are due:

  • November 2008 for Local Governments with Populations in Excess of 35,000 preparing a local (individual) plan.

  •  November 2009 for Local Governments with Populations in Excess of 15,000 but No More Than 35,000 preparing a local (individual) plan.

  •  November 2010 for Local Governments with Populations Less Than or Equal To 15,000 preparing a local (individual) plan.

  •  November 2011 for Regional Water Supply Plans.

  •   Office of Surface and Ground Water Supply Planning Staff

    • Central Office Staff:

      • Scott W. Kudlas, Director, Office of Surface and Ground Water Supply Planning Program
      • Jason Ericson, Environmental Program Planner
      • Previn Smith, Water Use Specialist
        • Email: previn.smith@deq.virginia.edu 
        • Phone: 804.698.4027
        • FAX: 804.698.4347
        • Will Assist All Regions With Water Withdrawal/Water Use Data/Information 
      • Robert W. Burgholzer, Surface Water Modeler
      • Mary Ann Massie, Senior Water Supply Planner

  • Regional Office Staff
    • Andrea "Andy" Putscher, P.G., P.E., Senior Water Supply Planner
      • Northern Regional Office, Woodbridge, Virginia
      • Email: andrea.putscher@deq.virginia.gov 
      • Phone: 703.583.3897
      • FAX: 703.583.3821
      • Will Assist Northern Region Localities 
    • Adrienne W. Averett, Senior Water Supply Planner
      • South Central Regional Office, Lynchburg, Virginia
      • Email: adrienne.averett@deq.virginia.gov 
      • Phone: 434.582.6251
      • FAX: 434.582.5125
      • Will Assist South Central Localities, Piedmont Localities, and Hampton Roads Localities
    • Tammy D. Stephenson, Senior Water Supply Planner
      • West Central Regional Office, Roanoke, Virginia
      • Southwest Regional Office, Abingdon, Virginia
      • Email: tammy.stephenson@deq.virginia.gov 
      • Phone: 540.562.6828
      • FAX: 540.562.6860
      • Will Assist West Central and Southwest Region Localities, and Localities on the Eastern Shore 
    • Sara Jordan - Senior Water Supply Planner
      • Valley Regional Office, Harrisonburg, Virginia
      • Email: sara.jordan@deq.virginia.gov 
      • Phone: 540.574.7901
      • FAX: 540.574.7878
      • Will Assist Valley Region Localities and Hampton Roads Localities Program Assistance Resources: WSP Staff Contacts

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