The solutions identified in Section IV of this Plan are
effective at reducing pollutants only if implemented. The focus of this Section
is to establish viable strategies by which identified solutions will be implemented throughout York
County. These strategies relate solely to the solutions recommended in this Plan.
Additionally, it is important to reiterate that these
strategies are intended to not only clean up York County waters and assist the County with
meeting its Draft Planning Targets, but also to aid Pennsylvania in meeting its target
allocations. Through implementation of the strategies noted in this Plan, strides
can also be made in helping the County to not be subjected to potential US EPA backstops
in the future.
This Plan is a start
for municipal action. It did some up front thinking to identify priority areas and
priority tools that make sense. A countywide or regional approach to
implementation may realize an increased chance of success.
It is apparent that local governments will need to use
coordination, cooperation and communication to carry out many of the strategies
recommended in this Plan. This includes, but is not limited to, engaging citizens,
environmental organizations, non-profit groups, and public/private
foundations. Often times, these groups will gladly volunteer to support local initiatives
that restore and protect local waters when they understand the threats to those waters.
Additionally, financial resources and technical assistance will likely be needed.
Rather than just listing strategies, a table is being used
to set forth the strategies to implement the solutions. The table (See pages 24 and 25)
sets forth not only implementation strategies for each of the four (4)
solutions, but also notes the recommended time frame for implementation, the lead and/or
partner agencies responsible for implementation of the strategy, and tasks
that the Coalition for Clean Waters could carry out to assist with implementation. This
format is often referred to as a “crosswalk.”
The “Lead Agency” refers to the entity that would take
primary responsibility for implementing the strategy, while “Partner(s)” refers to
entities that would assist the Lead Agency with implementing the strategy. The time frames for
implementation are described as follows:
- Ongoing - Tasks that are initiated as the opportunity arises and should continue.
- Immediate - Tasks that should be undertaken as soon as possible following completion of the Plan.
- Short-Term - Tasks that should be implemented within years one (1) through four (4) following completion of the Plan. This reflects implementation by US EPAs 2017 milestone, which has a target of meeting 60% of the pollutant reductions.
- Long-Term - Tasks that will be implemented in year five (5) or longer following completion of the Plan.
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