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Title: Developing Water Quality Solutions for SF Bay


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Developing Water Quality Solutions for SF Bay
Dyan Whyte dcw_at_rb2.swrcb.ca.gov California
Regional Water Quality Control Board San
Francisco Bay Region
2
Total Maximum Daily Load
  • Clean Water Act 303(d) requires States to
  • Identify impaired waters
  • Adopt plans to restore and maintain water quality
    standards
  • California
  • TMDLs are adopted by incorporation into Basin
    Plans
  • Basin Planning process requires implementation
    plans

3
1998 303(d) Impaired Waters List
  • 1472 listings statewide
  • (400 800 projects)
  • 160 listings in SF Bay Region
  • (33 projects?)

4
San Francisco Bay listed as impaired by
  • Pesticide toxicity
  • Legacy pesticides
  • Selenium
  • Exotic species
  • Dioxins/furans

Copper Nickel Mercury PCBs
PAHs PBDEs watch listed
5
TMDL Phases Products
303(d) List
1
Impairment assessment, conceptual model
development
Project Definition
2
3
Project Planning
Data Collection
4
Project Analyses
Project Reports
5-7
Basin Plan amendment
Regulatory Action/Process
8
Adaptive Implementation
WQS Support
6
How to deal with uncertainty complexity ???
  • STOP! Do not proceed until all the facts are in
    and we understand the system perfectly and can
    take actions that we know will be 100 effective.

7
Coping with Complexity Uncertainties
  • Proceed but employ
  • the scientific method
  • A cautious approach
  • Flexibility
  • Adaptive implementation

8
TMDL Projects Updates
9
Cu/Ni in SF BayOutcomes of the TMDL project
  • SSOs for South Bay calculated to fully protect
    beneficial uses
  • Assessment suggested no impairment by ambient
    levels of copper
  • Water quality protection plan that contains
    pollution prevention actions and ongoing
    monitoring to assess status
  • Recommended de-listing

10
Keys to Cu/Ni project success
  • Adequate Funding and data
  • RMP baseline monitoring provided core data set to
    evaluate ambient conditions
  • San Jose and other cities contributed gt 2
    million to improve scientific understanding and
    stakeholder involvement.
  • Stakeholder involvement
  • Consensus reached on complex technical issues.
  • Technical Peer Review
  • Ensured that the science component was sound.
  • Paved the way for consensus on the policy issues.

11
Mercury transformations in the environment
From cinnabar
to the sushi bar
12
SF Bay mercury sources
Mercury Load (kg/yr)
13
MercurySources
WQStandards(beneficial uses)
MercurySources
Beneficial Uses
14
SF Bay Mercury TMDLImplementation Plan
  • Reduce mercury loads to SF Bay.
  • Reduce production of methyl mercury.
  • Perform monitoring and focused studies to
  • Assess progress toward targets
  • Refine load estimates
  • Evaluate appropriateness of targets
  • Evaluate controllability of loads.
  • Encourage actions that address multiple
    contaminants
  • Re-visit decisions on targets, allocations, and
    implementation actions every 5 - 10 years

15
Bioturbation, Scouring, Deposition
Resuspension, Transport, Dredging
Atmospheric Deposition
PCBs TMDLConceptual Model
Golden Gate Outflow
PointSources
Surface Waters
UrbanRunoff
Fish eatingWildlife
Fish
Spills On-LandContaminated Sites
Biologically Active Sediment Layer
Benthic Plant eating Wildlife
Benthic Invertebrates Plants
Non-UrbanRunoff Non-Point Sources
Buried Sediment Layer
Humans
Degradation, Sorption Desorption, Diffusion
DeltaInflow
16
Stay tuned for
  • SF Bay Hg final TMDL report
  • SF Bay PCBs preliminary and final TMDL reports
  • Guadalupe River source assessment conceptual
    model report
  • Urban Creeks pesticide toxicity final TMDL report
  • Napa River sediments and nutrients preliminary
    project report
  • San Francisquito sediments preliminary project
    report
  • Sonoma Creek sediments and nutrients preliminary
    project report

17
Stay tuned for
  • Conceptual models and SF Bay impairment
    assessments for
  • Legacy pesticides
  • Selenium
  • Pesticide toxicity
  • Dioxins/furans
  • PAHs
  • PBDEs

18
Acknowledgements
  • Thank you to the hard working TMDL staff,
    especially
  • Bill Johnson
  • Fred Hetzel
  • Richard Looker
  • Tom Mumley
  • who let me pillage their slide collections
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