Bacteria TMDL Action Plan 2025 (DRAFT)
Bacteria TMDL Action Plan 2025 (DRAFT)
Keeping the waterways of Virginia Beach clean and healthy is important for those who live, work and play in our community. Bacteria is a natural and essential element in every waterway, but too much of certain types of bacteria can negatively impact uses of the water, including recreation, fishing, shellfish harvesting, and health of fish and wildlife. Many businesses depend on the resources of the local waterways.
The Virginia Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) established a requirement, or Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL), for all localities in Virginia, including Virginia Beach, to reduce the amount of certain types of bacteria that enter the local waterways. The City of Virginia Beach has many programs in place that currently reduce bacteria in waterways to keep our water clean and healthy.
This updated draft of the TMDL Action Plan spells out activities the City currently has in place, as well as the activities the City plans to take over the next five years to meet the DEQ’s requirements.
Residents and community members have the opportunity to review the plan and share their thoughts. The feedback will help guide the City in finalizing the plan and implementing the projects.
View the plan
Share Your Feedback
Residents are invited to share their feedback on the proposed action plan. The survey is open from June 5 through June 19, 2025.
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