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Fish & Wildlifea,�k= • Santa Ana Regional WQ Control Board w j f Harbor/BayWaterQuality Sediment Deposition into Bay Original Issue: Unchecked Sediments being Deposited into Upper & Lower Bay Sediment Control Practices Began in 1983 Sediment TMDL was Established in 1999 (set numerical limits) 700 , 600 1 C 0 v 0 = 400 C 0 E v v 300 200 1,00 TMDL Period aTMDL 10 -YR TARGET � s� � 62,500 701isNr 10 -yr running average 10 yr TMDL runnin av_eTV- 42,220 76nslyr A -j k 0 1 . . I I I I . I . 1. L-. ...- . - =- 1-995 '996 1997 1998 199 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 9 Harbor/Bay Water Quality Sediment TMDL Numeric Targets Compliance 62,500 tons (10 -yr avg.) In compliance 62,500 tons In compliance beginning in 2008 (10 -yr avg.) (with maintenance of S.D. Creek basins) -7 ft MSL In compliance (with 1998 dredging project) -7 ft MSL Out of compliance: 2000 - 2009 In compliance: 2009 — current :51% Out of compliance by 2004 survey change Continued expansion of saltmarsh 2004 - 2010 Saltmarsh = 350 acres, TMDL baseline = 277 acres * TMDL establishes habitat target as "primary measure of success of the TMDL" 4 Harbor Dredging On-going Need to: ✓ Remove Built -Up Sediments ✓ Provide for Vessel Navigation ✓ Improve and Maintain Water Circulation and Tidal Flushing to Improve Water Quality ✓ Maintain Harbor Beaches 2016 Annual Corps Harbor Depth Survey Harbor/Bay Water Quality Copper Based Boat Paints • Most of the Harbor Generally Falls Below California Toxic Rule Limits (CTR - 3.1 ppb) • Copper Concentrations in some areas of Newport Harbor slightly exceed CTR water quality criteria • Rhine Wharf area • J -Mooring field • West Newport Island Lots of Variables in Play • Tidal Flushing Rates, Depth of Channels • Concentration and Sizes of Vessels • T .4 r' -F r, P � I ' ypes an oncentrCIL ions o u amts current yin use • Frequency and Method of Vessel Bottom Cleaning • Sampling set size, locations, dates taken, Relevant or Out -Dated • Overly Conservative CTR value, Loading Rates, • New Lower Copper Paint Formulas on the Horizon 0 Other rol iTiTiTI 0. 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Atli AI I to Total Copper In Sediment 300 Listing Criteria (270 ppm) 250 Z 200 O 150 Z100 z 0 50 0 oiM OMEM sp C, STATION LOCATION 2011-2016: Does not meet Staff Report's methods for 303(d) listing --,Harbor/Bay Water (duality Legacy Pesticides - Organochlorine Compounds TMDL C G r rr.ttot;^a� Original Issue: Toxicity Associated with Organocholorine Compounds (OCs) i.e. DDT, PCBs, Toxaphene and Chlordane (Legacy Pesticides) • OCs TMDL Established in 2007 • NPDES Permit Requires Sampling of Bay Sediments for Toxicity • The Good News ✓ Sources of Legacy Pesticides in the Upper Watershed are Disappearing ✓ OCs Appear to be Declining in the Bay Sediments 10 Harbor/Bay Water Quality Nutrients and Algal Blooms • Original Issue: Excessive Nutrients causing Algal Blooms in Creek & Bay • Nutrient TMDL Adopted in 1998 • Requirement - Reduce Nitrogen and Phosphorus Loads by 50% relative to 1990- 1997 Loads • Reduce Summer Loads by 50% by 2007 • Reduce Winter Loads by 50% by 2012 Treatment Methods Established: • Nursery Irrigation runoff Recirculation and Reuse • Education of Landscape Maintenance and Gardener Services • Upstream Natural Treatment Systems • All Targets are Currently Being Met Harbor/Bay Water Quality Resultant Reduction in Algal Blooms 4 1 San Joaquin Marsh Online r _ j Algal Density Limit 1994 1996 1998 2CO1 20Q2 2004 2006 2008 2010 Year Over the last 12 years (from 2003 to 2014) • Reduced Nitrogen loading by 67,000 lbs/yr or 65% • Reduced Phosphorus loading by 33,000 lbs/yr or 68% 2012 2014 12 3.5 .__. _ _ .. _ _ . 2.5 Cn at Vii. 5 Algal Density Limit 1994 1996 1998 2CO1 20Q2 2004 2006 2008 2010 Year Over the last 12 years (from 2003 to 2014) • Reduced Nitrogen loading by 67,000 lbs/yr or 65% • Reduced Phosphorus loading by 33,000 lbs/yr or 68% 2012 2014 12 Harbor/Bay Water duality Fecal Coliform Indicator Bacteria (FIB) TMDL • FIB TMDL Adopted in 1999. TMDL is for Fecal Coliform Only • Originally Four Permanent Water Quality FIB Postings in the Bay • One Remaining Posting at Arches Drain 4 Construction of Arches Dry Weather Diversion Summer 2017 • Currently County of Orange/Watershed Partners/OC Coast Keepers working with RWQCB to determine Next Steps and Path Forward 13 i n _. 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(public and private) • Annually Clean 3.2 Miles of Drainage Channels and 3,234 Catch Basins. 0 Street Sweep over 36,000 Curb Miles per year. —'Harbor/Bay Water Quality Trash and Debris Capture and Collection Devices • Upper Bay Log Boom (More than 60 Tons of Debris Removed this Storm Season) • Trash Skimmers • Working on Volunteer Diving Event 17 Trash Collection & Low Flow Diversion Project Project Partners A Proposed Santa Ana Delhi Diversion ' Facility Location If • City of Santa Ana • County of Orange • City of Newport Beach • City of Costa Mesa Prosect Goals • Trash Collection • Dry Weather Diversion • Selenium Reduction Currently Under Construction 18 --� Harbor/Bay Water Quality Trash and Debris Capture and Collection Devices Water Wheel: 52' long x 24' wide x 14' high G� Possible Project Locations Baltimore's Success 9 Removed 406 tons of trash from the Jones Fall River in a year (May 2014 to May 2015) . . . . . . . . . ... Harbor/Bay Water Quality Significant Water Quality Accomplishments Weare seeing the best water quality observed in the Bay since the 1960's. 21 149 M Harbor/Bay Water Quality Newport Beach WQ is Very Good BEACH REPORT CARD 22 -P �' Harbor/Bay Water Quality Newport Beach WQ is Very Good Orange County Dry (AP-Cctj Win .. Dry (N—M.) Wat W.ffth,, Year -Round F 0(.="ect orSki, St B A- F IM, "Irds %ou'n '-t yw A A C P­eck,on of -4tr, StleFt A A- B S41*,AFieo' of Sea 01ai A A, Ar ir,, Y Smazivva, At A- A dc,lsa Chica 801'a C 6—v 3C'Oss ftom tr-e Resafve Rood Gale, A a • D Bolsa Ch"j P- ­ it the downcast end of Sate 4,%; A A- H.wnil.;, 131ecr, U x's A A of I /th S, I . ." A A. r Acl:s snack Jal at stw-t A A D prol,cl-or of EveaC7 Um --,d Ar A F lomjf,tivi of d st'e?t ;SCI. Plj"tj A A F P")x0o, M magm -I et A A F orolectlof,". 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F+ A 24 F Questions & Corn ments Your Public Works Department A Well -Engineered Machine Protecting and Providing Quality Public Improvements and Services