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HomeMy WebLinkAbout06 - Integrated Waste Management Board GrantNovember 8,1999 Council Agenda Item No. 6 To: Mayor and Members of the City Council From: Tim Riley, Fire and Marine Chief Subject: California Integrated Waste Management Board Fifth Cycle Opportunity Grant RECOMMENDATION: If desired, adopt Resolution #99- . approving the submittal of an application to the California Integrated Waste Management Board for a Local Government Use Opportunity Grant — Fifth Cycle. DISCUSSION: • In the past few years local and statewide efforts have been made in the boating community to; 1) increase awareness regarding boat generated pollution; 2) increase recycling of oil and filters, and 3) reduce the amount of oily bilge water discharged into California waterways. Several organizations have been involved with both local and statewide efforts (e.g.; Santa Monica Restoration Foundation, California Department of Boating Waterways, California Coastal Commission, and the California Integrated Waste Management Board), to implement educational programs that address the pollution issues generated by recreational boating. Significant progress has been made to disseminate pollution prevention information and establish used oil recycling facilities at various harbor locations. However, many local government agencies, marinas, harbors and fuel docks as well as individual boaters, have remarked that while these programs are successful there is still a need for other services (bilge pad disposal facilities). One pollution source just starting to be addressed in Southern California is bilge water, which becomes a problem when a boat's automatic bilge pump turns on randomly and pumps out water contained in the bilge. While this is a means of preventing a boat from sinking, it is also a source of pollution because the water may contain oil and other hazardous liquids that have leaked from the engine into the bilge. These pollutants are subsequently pumped overboard into the surrounding waters. While many boaters do not know about this problem, some boaters do use bilge pads to reduce the amount of pollutant discharge. However, boaters and fuel dock operators have both expressed a concern for the lack of facilities available to properly dispose of the used pads. The • cities of Redondo Beach, Huntington Beach, Newport Beach and Chula Vista will be joining together with the Santa Monica Bay Restoration Foundation to specifically address the oily bilge water problem. The proposed grant will fill the gap of need in the boating community by establishing facilities to collect oil bilge pads and to disseminate new pads. The program design includes; 1) two 55 -gallon drums at each fuel dock (one for new pillows and one for used pillows); 2) pick up of used pillows (as needed); 3) distribution of new pillows (as needed); 4) a contractor that properly transports and recycles used pillows, and 5) fuel dock staff training on how to install and remove pillows on different boat types thereby preventing the possibility of accidental release to the waterways. The three fuel docks in the harbor have been contacted by the Marine Environmental Division of the Fire and Marine Department and have indicated their interest in participating in the grant program. The grant application is being submitted by the Los Angeles County Department of Public Works. The funds for the grant are coming from Assembly Bill # 1220 and they provide funds to local governments to establish and implement the program. The program will be administered locally by the Santa Monica Bay Restoration Foundation. • • RESOLUTION NO. 99- A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH AUTHORIZING AN APPLICATION FOR GRANT FUNDS FROM THE CALIFORNIA INTEGRATED WASTE MANAGEMENT BOARD. WHEREAS, the people of the State of California have enacted the California Oil Recycling Enhancement Act, that provides funds to cities or counties for establishing and maintaining local used oil collection programs that encourage recycling or appropriate disposal of used oil; and WHEREAS, the California Integrated Waste Management Board has been delegated the responsibility for the administration of the program within the state setting up necessary procedures governing applications by cities and counties under the • program and whereas the applicant will enter into an agreement with the State of California for the development of the project. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Newport Beach authorized the submittal of an application to the Integrated Waste Management Board for a Local Government Used Oil Opportunity Grant — Fifth Cycle. The City Council of the City of Newport Beach hereby authorizes the City Manager or his designee to execute in the name of the City of Newport Beach all necessary applications, contract payment request, agreements and amendments hereto for the purpose of securing grant funds and to implement and carry out the purposes specified in the grant applications. • ADOPTED, this day of .1999. ATTEST: City Clerk Mayor 0 •