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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2021-02-05; Carlsbad Watershed Management Area Quality Improvement Plan Update No. 2 (Districts - All); Gomez, PazTo the members of the: Cl1Y COUNCIL Dated"[S"J2.t cA J cc ✓ CM ~ACM ✓ocM(3).JL"' Feb.5,2021 Council Memorandum To: From: Honorable Mayor Hall and Members of the City Council Paz Gomez, Deputy City Manager, Public Works Via: {city of Carlsbad Memo ID# 2021030 Re: Geoff Patnoe, Assistant City Manager /F-;J · Carlsbad Watershed Management Ar~-V\Jater Quality Improvement Plan Update No. 2 (Districts -All) This memorandum provides an update to a previous memorandum dated Oct. 8, 2020, on the Water Quality Improvement Plan (WQIP) for the Carlsbad Watershed Management Area (CWMA) as required by the California Regional Water Quality Control Board, San Diego Region (San Diego Water Board). Background The City of Carlsbad is subject to San Diego Water Board National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Order No. R9-2013-0001, as amended by NPDES Order Nos. R9-2015-0001, and R9-2015-0100 (Permit). The CWMA consists of the following jurisdictions, collectively known as the CWMA Copermittees: County of San Diego and incorporated cities of Carlsbad, Encinitas, Escondido, Oceanside, San Marcos, Solana Beach and Vista. A memorandum on this topic was provided to the City Council on Oct. 8, 2020 (Attachment A). This memorandum provides additional il'!formation and updates since then. Discussion On Oct. 19, 2020, the CWMA Copermittees published a draft ofthe updated WQIP and posted it on the multi-jurisdictional clearinghouse, the Project Clean Water website (www.projectcleanwater.org) for a 30-day public review period. The comments were incorporated as appropriate. The Final 2021 WQIP Update was posted to the Project Clean Water website on Jan. 29, 2021. Primary revisions to the 2021 WQIP include: • Updated the Clean Water Act 303(d) list of impaired waters information to reflect the 2014/2016 303(d) list • Agua Hedionda Lagoon o Identified additional Priority Water Quality Conditions Public Works Branch Environmental Management Department 1635 Faraday Ave . I Carlsbad, CA 92008 I 760-602-2799 t Council Memo -CWMA Water Quality Improvement Plan Update No. 2 (Districts -All) Feb.5,2021 Page 2 • Fecal Indicator Bacteria during wet weather as it relates to the Shellfish Harvesting (SHELL)1 beneficial use • Enterococcus during dry and wet weather for Contact Water Recreation (REC-1) o Added new strategies to address indicator bacteria including enterococcus o Established two new special studies focused on the Agua Hedionda Lagoon o Added Appendix I with Agua Hedionda Indicator Bacteria Information The update to the 303{d) list is administrative at this time but may trigger additional regulatory oversight in the future. The items related to the Agua Hedionda Lagoon were the major driver for the update and detail related to this can be found in Appendix I of the updated WQIP. The additional Priority Water Quality Conditions and strategy implementation will initially have minimal impact on staffing and departmental resources. However, the special studies are likely to require additional resources starting in fiscal year 2021-22. Staff will request any additional funds through the normal budgeting process. The city, along with the other copermittees, agreed to conduct the special studies due to the stated requirement by the San Diego Water Board staff, with a keen interest from the Consultation Panel2 members and the general public. The details of the two special studies are still being finalized in consultation with the San Diego Water Board. However, one study will look to determine whether water quality conditions support recreational (e.g., swimming) uses, and the other will determine whether the water quality conditions support commercial shellfish harvesting operations. The monitoring frameworks for the special studies will be posted to the Project Clean Water website when completed. Next Steps The San Diego Water Board, at its discretion, may issue a public notice and release the WQIP for public review and comment for a minimum of 30 days. The CWMA Copermittees will consider revisions based on public comments and promptly submit any revisions within 60 days after close 1 Shellfish harvesting in the Agua Hedionda Lagoon is primarily conducted by a private commercial aquaculture operation in the outer basin closest to the Pacific Ocean. 2 The consultation panel is defined in the Permit as a panel consisting of at least one (1) representative from the San Diego Water Board, environmental community and development community. Council Memo -CWMA Water Quality Improvement Plan Update No. 2 (Districts -All) Feb.5,2021 Page 3 of the public comment period. The updates to the WQIP will be deemed accepted 90 days3 after submission, unless otherwise directed by the San Diego Water Board Executive Officer. Additionally, the CWMA Copermittees will continue to work with San Diego Water Board staff to finalize the special studies and associated monitoring plans to begin monitoring in fiscal year 2021-22. Attachment: A. Council Memorandum dated Oct. 8, 2020 cc: Scott Chadwick, City Manager Celia Brewer, City Attorney Gary Barberio, Deputy City Manager, Community Services Laura Rocha, Deputy City Manager, Administrative Services Robby Contreras, Assistant City Attorney James Wood, Environmental Manager Tim Murphy, Senior Program Manager 3 The Oct. 8, 2020, Council Memorandum stated the WQIP would be considered accepted if additional comments were not provided after 30 days. After clarification, it was determined to be 90 days. To the members of the; ' . CITY COUNCIL . . 10; l . ✓ ·Date _ 8~ CA ...JL. CC ___ . ATTACHMENT A CM ~ACM~ DCM (3) ~- Council Memorandum Oct. 8, 2020 To: Honorable Mayor Hall and Members of the City Council {cityof Carlsbad Memo ID# 2020217 From: Paz Gomez, Deputy City Manager, Public Works · . Geoff Patnoe~ Assistant City Manag~ .· . . . . Via: Re: Carlsbad Watershed _Management ~ater. Quality· Improvement Plan ·update This memorandum provides an update on the Water Quality Improvement Plan (WQIP) for the Carlsbad Watershed Management Area (CWMA) as required by the California Regional Water Quality Control Board, San Diego Region (San Diego Water Board). Background The City of Carlsbad is subject to San Diego Water Board N?itional Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) drder No. R9-2013-0001, as amended by NPDES Order Nos. R9-2015-0001, and RQ-2015-0100 (Permit). The CWMA consists of the following Jurisdictions, collectively known as the ·cWMA Copermittees: County of Sal) Diego an~ incorporated ~ities of Carlsbad, Encinitas, .. Escondido, Oceanside, San Marcos, Solana Beach and Vista. · In accordance with the Permit, the CWMA Copermittees prepared the CWMA WQIP to help guide the Jurisdictional Runoff Management Programs (JRMP} towards achieving improved water · quality in municipal·sep~rate storm sewer syste~ (MS4) discharges a.nd receiving waters. The \(1/QIP was developed in conjunction with a consultation panel1 and public review processes from • I . 2013 to 2015. Based on feedback from the San Diego Water Board, the WQIP was revised, re;submitted and subsequently accepted in 'November 2016. In May 2018, the WQIP was updat~d to include the Escond_ido Creek Hydromodification Plan and minor revisions noted in Annual Reports. The most recent WQIP along with Annual Reports can be found on the multi-jurisdictional clearinghouse, the Project Clean Water website (www.proiectcleanwater.org). The WQIP_ is intended to_ be a planning document that adapts to changing conditions through established update cycles and approved revisio_n processes. The city regularly adapts its programs and priorities based on information and experience obtained from program implementation and assessment of new science and data. . ' . ' 1 The consulta_tion panel is defined in the Permit as a panel consisting of at least orie representative from the San Diego Water Board, environmental community and development community. Public Works Branch Environmental Management Department 1635 Faraday Avenue I Carlsbad, CA 92008 I .760-602-2799t Council fy'lerno -CWMA Water Quan"~y Improvement Plan Update . Oct. 8, 2020 Page 2 Discussion In October 2017, the CWMA Copermittees received water quality data collected tn Agua . . . Hedionda Lago.on by the California Department of Public Health (CDPH)'s Shellfish Program from t~e San Diego Water Board. As ~equested by the San Diego Water Board, the CWMA_ ·copermittees analyzed the data and presented results and recommendations in a Technical Memor'a·ndum, su-bmitted as Attachment 1, of the fiscal year (FY) 2017-18 WQIP Arin yal Report. In November 2019, the CWMA Copermittees received a cor,:lment letter from the San _Diego Water Board regarding the fY 2017-18 WQIP.Annual Report. Specifically, the San Diego.Water Board required a WQIP Update about impacts to shellfish harvesting (SHELL} and the contact recreation (REC-1) beneficial uses in.the Agua Hedionda Lagoon. The current FY 2020-21 Operating Budget for Watershed Protection is sufficient to fund s_taff and consultant costs for the WQIP update, which is due to the Regional Board by Jan. 30, 2021. Environmental Management Department staffand other CWMA Copermittees, with the help of a ~onsultantteam, are currently updating the WQIP as directed by the San Diego Water Board. A virtual consultation panel meeting was held on Sept. 31 2020, in which input was gathered from panel members and the.public. Additionally, written comments regarding the consultation panel meeting ~ere accepted and will be considered. Next Steps CWMA Copermittees will consider the comments received from the public and consultation panel. Beginning Oct. 19, 2020, a response to comments and a draft of the updated WQIP will be posted on th~ Project Clean Water websit~ for~ 30-day public review. On Jan. 29, 2021, the final updated WQIP will be submitted to the San Diego Water Board. The San Diego Water Board will then have 30 days to provide additional comments. If no additional comments are received, the WQIP will be considered accepted. Staff expects the San Diego Water Board w_HI require_ additional water quality monitoring in the Agua Hedionda Lagoon Watershed as part of this update. The additional monitoring will likely start in FY 2021-22. Any additional funds required for compliance with the prog·ram will be requested as part of the standard budgeting process. · cc: Sco.tt Chadwick, City Manag~r Celia Brewer, City Attorney . . · Gary Barberio, Deputy City Manager, Community Services Laura Rocha, Deputy City Manager, Administrative Services Robby Contreras, Assistant City Attorney Jeff Murphy, Community Development Director James Wood, Environmental Manager Tim Murphy, Senior Program Manager