a) Application Proposal
- 1) A narrative statement describing the specific procedures that will be used to conduct a Phase I Diagnostic and Feasibility Study as required under Subpart J of this Part, including a description of public participation measures.
- 2) A description of the division of labor and responsibility for the Phase I study.
- 3) A milestone schedule.
- 4) An itemized cost estimate, including justification of the costs.
5) Mandatory lake information as follows:
- A) Lake name;
- B) Lake location (including latitude and longitude of the lake center);
C) Physical characteristics of the lake, including:
- i) Surface area (acres and hectares);
- ii) Maximum depth (feet and meters);
- iii) Mean depth (feet and meters);
- iv) Volume (acre feet and cubic meters);
- v) Stratification;
- vi) Retention time (in years);
- vii) Major inflows and outflows.
- 6) A summary of available chemical and biological data indicating the past and present water quality of the lake.
- 7) A detailed description of the type and amount of public access and a discussion of the public benefits of protecting and restoring the lake.
- 8) A description of the recreational, public water supply, and other uses impaired due to degraded water quality and a discussion of the causes and sources of impairment.
- 9) A discussion of local interest and resource commitment in lake restoration.
- 10) A description of a proposed Phase I monitoring program to provide for the collection of the information required in Section 367.1020 of this Part.
11) Lake watershed characteristics as follows:
- A) Size (acres and hectares);
- B) Land use (each major use as a percentage of whole);
- C) General topography and major soil types.
- 12) A listing of the major point source discharges in the lake watershed (including NPDES permit numbers).
- 13) An estimate of the percent contribution of total nutrient and sediment loading to the lake by identified point sources.
- 14) A listing of the major nonpoint sources in the lake watershed and a description of the control measures applied.
- 15) A discussion of the lake or watershed management practices currently being implemented.
- 16) A discussion of the anticipated lake protection or restoration methods and the projected net improvements in the chemical, physical or biological quality of the lake.
- 17) A discussion of any anticipated adverse environmental impacts due to the lake restoration.
b) Certifications
The Phase I assistance application shall include a completed and signed set of certifications as provided in the Agency's application package.
c) Project Cost Summary
The Phase I assistance application shall include a completed and signed Project Cost Summary worksheet as provided in the Agency's application package that specifies all expenditures requested for the project.
Applications for Phase I financial assistance shall be forwarded to the Agency by the lake owner no later than October 31 of each year. The Phase I application shall include the following information: