Summary of Proctor Creek Workplan Elements for 2015
On this page:
- Watershed Specific Elements
- Atlanta CSO and Permit Renewal
- Proctor Creek: CRK Urban Waters Grant
- Proctor Creek: Eco-Action Urban Waters Grant
- Proctor Creek: Center for Watershed Protection Grant
- Proctor Creek: Grant Writing Workshop
- Proctor Creek: Green Infrastructure Technical Assistance and 319 grant
- Proctor Creek: Greensferry CSO Repairs
- Proctor Creek: Health Impact Assessments
- Proctor Creek: PC Mitigation Bank
- Proctor Creek: Community Engagement
- Middle Chattahoochee - Proctor Creek: Urban Waters Federal Partnership - Work Plan Items for 2015
- Proctor Creek: UWFP Ambassador - Work Plan Items for 2015
- Proctor Creek: RCRA
- Proctor Creek: Brownfields Contamination
- Proctor Creek: Air-Asthma
- Proctor Creek: Children’s Health
Watershed Specific Elements
Atlanta CSO and Permit Renewal
- Maintain communication and coordination between the team members
- Hold and chair team meetings, as necessary
- Attend meetings with City / State, when possible
- Keep track of the progress of the permit development
Proctor Creek: CRK Urban Waters Grant
- Monitor the activities and workplan progress for the cooperative agreement
- Work with Karen Gardener, Project Officer, on technical and grant management issues
- Review and approve reports and any requested modifications to the workplan or budget
- Look for opportunities to share the successes of the Neighborhood Water Watch Program and the Urban Waters grant
- Serve as Technical Officer for the Urban Waters grant that was awarded in October 2014
- Host an event for the Grantees in Proctor Creek to showcase their Grant successes with the Federal Partners by Early Summer 2015.
Proctor Creek: Eco-Action Urban Waters Grant
- Monitor the activities and workplan progress for the cooperative agreement
- Work with Karen Gardener, Project Officer, on technical and grant management issues
- Review and approve reports and any requested modifications to the workplan or budget
- Serve as Technical Officer for the Urban Waters Grant awarded in October 2014.
- Host an event for the Grantees in Proctor Creek to showcase their Grant successes with the Federal Partners by Early Summer 2015.
Proctor Creek: Center for Watershed Protection Grant
- Monitor the activities and workplan progress for the cooperative agreement
- Work with Karen Gardener, Project Officer, on technical and grant management issues
- Review and approve reports and any requested modifications to the workplan or budget
- Serve as Technical Officer for the Urban Waters Grant awarded in October 2014.
- Host an event for the Grantees in Proctor Creek to showcase their Grant successes with the Federal Partners by Early Summer 2015.
Proctor Creek: Grant Writing Workshop
- Work with HQ contractors to complete the development of the Community Grants Writing Workshop
- Amend the TD and the scope to move the process forward
- Host the Grant Writing Workshop in midsummer
Proctor Creek: Green Infrastructure Technical Assistance and 319 grant
- Stay in communication with the City and EPD on the activities being conducted under the 319 grant
- Participate in activities and meetings, as possible
- Provide support to the City on any technical or regulatory issues
- Attend meetings of the City’s Green Infrastructure workgroup
- Review Stormwater Implementation Plan
Proctor Creek: Greensferry CSO Repairs
- Monitor the activities and progress of the repairs
- Coordinate with the Enforcement Program, if needed
- Look for opportunities to share successes of Neighborhood Water Watch Program and City’s repairs to the CSO
Proctor Creek: Health Impact Assessments
- Stay in communication with team members
- Participate in all activities, meetings and conference calls
- Provide support technical or CWA regulatory issues and green infrastructure issues
- Provide support with community engagement activities and public meetings
- Work with university partners and SESD to determine what additional water quality sampling needs to be conducted in Proctor Creek and how the sampling can be conducted
- Participate in the HERCULES Stakeholder Advisory Board chaired by Emory University
Proctor Creek: PC Mitigation Bank
- Maintain communication and coordination between the team members
- Hold and chair team meetings, as necessary
- Attend meetings with ACOE / City / stakeholders, when possible
- Keep track of the progress of the mitigation bank development
- If needed, pull together technical resources to help develop alternative to mitigation bank
Proctor Creek: Community Engagement
- OneEPA Team will facilitate with the Proctor Creek Stewardship Council, community engagement meetings in all 9 NPUs
- One EPA Team will facilitate/convene meetings between the partners and the community on each of the community priority initiatives or concerns to establish Action plans and provide for accountability amongst the collaborators.
- Host a larger Community, Partnership meeting to discuss ongoing projects and commitments and to get a “temperature check” on where the collaborations are, what challenges they may be facing or what success stories have come about as a result of our efforts; what’s working and what is not.
- Proctor Creek Community Engagement 3-Step Plan
Middle Chattahoochee - Proctor Creek: Urban Waters Federal Partnership - Work Plan Items for 2015
- Set up and chair regular meetings with the federal partners (frequency yet to be determined)
- Maintain coordination and communication with the EPA UWFP Team in Region 4 and with the federal partners
- Set up and chair meetings (as needed) between the federal partners and the state/local/community partners
- Keep track of projects being conducted by federal partners and participate on teams, as necessary
- Participate in national UWFP meetings, conference calls, etc.
- Update national web pages, fact sheets, etc., when requested
- Look for a way to create an Ambassador position for the UWFP
- Look for opportunities to engage with the local community (WAWA, Proctor Creek Stewardship Council, CIA, etc)
- Keep Senior Management apprised of any UWFP activities or issues needing their input or attention
- Set up sampling with SESD to run full scan to look for other issues besides E.coli
- Schedule quarterly meetings with Water Division Director and community leaders
Proctor Creek: UWFP Ambassador - Work Plan Items for 2015
- Participate in calls with Headquarters and other UWFP ambassadors
- Look for opportunities to market the ambassador concept
- Meet with potential partners and funders for the ambassador position beyond year one
- Work with Park Pride on development of criteria for the Proctor Creek ambassador position
Proctor Creek: RCRA
- Engage RCRA in working with the OneEPA team pertaining to Illegal Tire Dumping
- Engage RCRA in working with the community of Trash Free Waters initiative
- Focus on Gentrification within the Proctor Creek Community
- Develop/Facilitate workshops, awareness sessions, cleanups for the community
Proctor Creek: Brownfields Contamination
- Runoff from improperly managed or abandoned industrial sites and brownfields are contributing to degraded water quality, health concerns, and community blight.
Proctor Creek: Air-Asthma
- Near term (within 5-years)
- Provide environmental asthma trigger awareness to community of concern, including how to address molds as an asthma trigger.
- Long term (within 5 – 10 years)
- Increase the number of people in the Proctor Creek area who will take actions to reduce their exposure to environmental asthma triggers.
- Establish strong City/State/federal partners to meet community needs as it relates to asthma concerns.
- Identify local asthma leaders that will support efforts in the Proctor Creek area.
- Establish direct communication lines and periodic face-to-face meetings with local partners.
- Develop an outreach strategy for providing asthma awareness to the community.
- Implement an asthma related activity in Proctor Creek with the EPA Asthma Program and local asthma leaders in honor of Asthma Awareness Month in May 2015.
Proctor Creek: Children’s Health
- Establish strong City/State/federal partners to meet community needs as it relates to children’s environmental health
- Provide outreach and education for children’s environmental health issues to the community members and groups; state, local, and tribal leaders; the regulated community; federal partners; and any other stakeholders when requested.