HomeMy WebLinkAbout08 - Newport Coast Flow & Water Quality AssessmentCITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
CITY COUNCIL STAFF REPORT
Agenda Item No. 8
March 28, 2006
TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL
FROM: Public Works Department
Robert Stein
949 - 644 -3311
rstein @city.newport- beach.ca.us
SUBJECT: NEWPORT COAST FLOW AND WATER QUALITY ASSESSMENT -
AMENDMENT NO. 1 TO PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT
WITH WESTON SOLUTIONS
RECOMMENDATIONS:
1. Approve a Budget Amendment transferring $17,500 from the Newport Coast
Watershed Program Groundwater Source Identification Account (7012- C5100810) to
the Newport Coast Flow and Water Quality Assessment Account (7012- C5100779.)
2. Approve a Budget Amendment transferring $7,500 from the Morning Canyon
Stabilization Project (7014- C5100805) to the Newport Coast Flow and Water Quality
Assessment Account (7012- C5100779.)
3. Approve a Budget Amendment transferring $13,750 from the Unappropriated General
Fund reserves to the Newport Coast Flow and Water Quality Assessment Account
(7012- C5100779.)
4. Approve Amendment No. 1 to the Professional Services Agreement with Weston
Solutions Inc. of Carlsbad, California at a not -to- exceed fee of $98,750 and authorize
the Mayor and City Clerk to execute the Agreement for the following work:
Task 1: Sampling at Pelican Point in Support of Response to the Areas of Special
Biological Significance (ASBS) Exception Letter
Task 2: Preparing the ASBS Exception Letter for the City of Newport Beach
Task 3: Preparing the Watershed Management Plan,
Task 4: Preparing a Summary Report on Watershed Physical Characteristics and
Task 5: Preparing the ASBS Consolidated 2004 -2005 Implementation Grant
Application
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DISCUSSION:
The City has initiated a watershed management program for Newport Coast. One of the
primary goals of this program is to protect sensitive marine life areas, the so- called Areas
of Special Biological Significance (ASBS), along this stretch of coastline from Little
Corona to Morro Creek. In order to characterize the water quality flowing from the
watershed canyons to the ASBSs, the City approved a professional service agreement
with Weston Solutions Inc. (Weston) on May 4, 2005 to perform flow and water quality
sampling and analysis for eight canyons in the Newport Coast watershed. Weston has
now completed the sampling for two dry weather periods and three storm events and will
be preparing a report of its findings in the next two months. Attachment 2 is a proposal
from Weston Solutions to complete the next necessary steps. The five tasks proposed
to be added to Weston's scope of work are summarized as follows:
Task 1: Samplinq at Pelican Point in Support of Response to the ASBS Exception Letter
In December 2005, the Pelican Point Homeowner Association became the first HOA in
the state to receive a notification that it was in violation of the Ocean Plan because of
direct discharges to the beach. The HOA has asked for our assistance. It makes sense
to fold the HOA into the City's watershed planning. In anticipation of this, staff directed
Weston to perform supplemental flow and water quality testing at critical points in the
Pelican Point watershed to provide information needed in the exception request. The
$15,000 budget for this task is being funded from a budget transfer from the NPDES
(National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System) Administration account. Negotiations
are underway for a future reimbursement contribution from the Pelican Point HOA.
Task 2: Preparing the ASBS Exception Letter for the City of Newport Beach
As part of the State's efforts to protect ASBSs, the City received a letter from the State
Water Resources Control Board (SWRCB) in 2004, included as Attachment 3, notifying
the City that discharges from pipes and V- ditches to the beach from the Shorecliffs and
Cameo Shores communities were illegal and to cease these discharges or be in violation
of the Ocean Plan. The City sent a letter to the SWRCI3 requesting an exception from
the Ocean Plan. In response, the SWRCB requires the City to provide specific
information to support the exception application. Attachment 4 is the August 18, 2005
letter from the SWRCB. Weston is able to provide the information and documentation
required by this letter including a plan to eliminate the illegal discharges. The budget for
this task is $13,750 to be funded from the General Fund.
Task 3: Preparing the Watershed Management Plan
One of the tasks under the Proposition 13 Watershed grant is preparation of a
management plan to outline stabilization and restoration programs for the watershed
canyons. Weston's work in the flow and water quality monitoring has been very good
and has provided the firm with a good overview of issues in the watershed. Staff
recommends that Weston prepare the management plan coordinating as necessary with
other City consultants that have performed other studies or projects in the watershed.
The budget for this task is $45,000 and will be funded with Proposition 13 monies
awarded to the City by the State Water Resources Control Board on a reimbursement
basis.
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Task 4: Preparing a Summary Report on Watershed Physical Characteristics
Weston will increase the scope of its assessment of the watershed to include additional
information on subbasin drainage, soil types, vegetation and topographic considerations.
This extra work will be completed with no additional costs to the contract.
Task 5: Preparing the ASBS Consolidated 2004 -2005 Implementation Grant Application
Under staff supervision, Weston has prepared the ASBS Implementation grant
application concept proposal with a funding request of almost $1.6 million. Tasks
proposed under this grant include construction of the Buck Gully Erosion Control project,
continuing renovation efforts at Little Corona ASBS, production of high quality marine
resources video, two years of monitoring and other community outreach tasks. The City
was informed on March 14`h that the Concept Proposal has been reviewed by the State
Water Resources Control Board and the City has now been invited to submit a Full
Proposal application. Our chances are now excellent to receive at least partial funding.
The budget for this task is $25,000 with funds to be transferred from the Newport Coast
Watershed Program Groundwater Source Identification Account and from the Morning
Canyon Stabilization project.
Environmental Review:
All tasks fall under the Information Gathering class of projects and are therefore
categorically exempt pursuant to CEQA Guidelines, Article 19, Section 15306.
Funding Availability:
Upon approval of the budget amendment, funds for the project will be available in the
following accounts:
Account Description
Contributions
General Fund
NPDES Administration
Prepared by:
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Robert Stein, P.E.
Principal Civil Engineer
Account Number Amount
7255- C5100779 $45,000
7012- C5100779 $38,750
2371 -80808 $15,000
Total: $98,750
Submitted by:
en G. Badum�-
'-- Public Works Director
Attachments: 1. Amendment No. 1 to the Professional Services Agreement
2. Proposal from Weston Solutions dated March 16, 2006
3. October 18, 2004 Letter from the SWRCB
4. August 18, 2005 Letter from the SWRCB
5—Budget Amendment'
AMENDMENT NO. 1
TO
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT
WITH WESTON SOLUTIONS, INC.
FOR INTEGRATED ASBS EXCEPTION LETTER SAMPLING AND REPORTING,
WATERSHED MANAGEMENT PLAN PREPARATION, AND GRANT PREPARATION
THIS AMENDMENT NO. 1 TO PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT, entered
into this day of 2006, by and between the CITY OF
NEWPORT BEACH, a municipal corporation ( "City ") and WESTON SOLUTIONS, INC.,
a Pennsylvania corporation, whose local address is 2433 Impala Drive, Carlsbad,
California, 92008, ( "Consultant "), is made with reference to the following:
RECITALS
A. On May 4, 2005, City and Consultant entered into a Professional Services
Agreement which authorized Consultant to conduct storm water runoff and
pollutant monitoring services as part of the Newport Coast Water Quality and
Flow Assessment Project (hereinafter referred to as the "Agreement ").
B. Under the Agreement, Consultant was hired to monitor storm water runoff and
pollutants in eight Newport Coast canyons, including Buck Gully and Morro
Canyon, and prepare a comprehensive Watershed Assessment Report with
recommendations for protecting the marine life along the coastline (hereinafter
referred to as the "Project "). Under the Agreement, City agreed to pay
Consultant an amount not to exceed Three Hundred, Seventy -Four Thousand,
Eight Hundred and Ninety Dollars ($374,890.00) for the services. This
Agreement is scheduled to expire on December 31, 2006.
C. On August 18, 2005, the City received a letter from the State Water Resources
Control Board ( "State Water Board ") requesting that the City provide additional
information and documentation in order to qualify for its requested exception
from the waste discharge prohibition for Areas of Special Biological Significance
( "ASBS ") — specifically, the Newport Beach Marine Life Refuge Area. The City is
required to submit a response to the letter by May 31, 2006.
D. City desires to have Consultant prepare its response to the ASBS Exception
Letter for submission to the State Water Board. In addition, City desires to have
Consultant prepare a Newport Coast Watershed Management Plan, which will
outline the recommended additional stabilization and restoration measures for
each of the eight canyons in the watershed, among other things.
E. City desires to enter into this Amendment No. 1 to reflect the additional services
to be performed by Consultant, which were not included in the original
Agreement. City also desires to extend the Agreement's term to June 30, 2007.
F. City desires to compensate Consultant for the additional professional services
needed for Project.
G. City and Consultant mutually desire to amend Agreement, hereinafter referred to
as "Amendment No. 1," as provided herein below.
NOW, THEREFORE, the parties hereto agree as follows:
1. Consultant shall perform the services outlined in the Scope of Work dated March
10, 2006, attached hereto as Exhibit A, and incorporated in full by this reference.
Consultant agrees to meet the deadlines outlined in Exhibit A.
2. Total additional compensation to be paid to Consultant for all work performed in
accordance with this Amendment, including all reimbursable items and
subconsultant fees, shall not exceed Ninety -Eight Thousand, Seven - Hundred
and Fifty Dollars ($98,750.00).
3. The term of the Agreement shall be extended to June 30, 2007.
4. Except as expressly modified herein, all other provisions, terms, and covenants
set forth in Agreement shall remain unchanged and shall be in full force and
effect.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Amendment No. 1 on
the date first above written.
(SIGNATURES ON FOLLOWING PAGE]
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APPROVED AS TO FORM:
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Aaron C. Harp,
Assistant City Attorney
for the City of Newport Beach
ATTEST:
By:
LaVonne Harkless,
City Clerk
Attachment: Exhibit A — Scope of Work
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH,
A Municipal Corporation
By:
Don Webb, Mayor
for the City of Newport Beach
WESTON SOLUTIONS, INC.:
By:
(Corporate Officer)
Title:
Print Name:
By:
(Financial Officer)
Title:
Print Name:
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2433 Impala Drive
Carlsbad, California 92008
760- 931 -8081 • rax 760- 931 -1580
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March 16, 2006
Robert Stein
Principal Civil Engineer
Public Works Department
3300 Newport Boulevard
Newport Beach, CA 92663
Subject: Scope and Proposed Fee for Integrated ASBS Exception Letter Sampling
and Reporting, Watershed Management Plan Preparation and
Implementation Grant Preparation for the Newport Beach Coast Region
Dear Bob:
Weston Solutions Inc. (Weston) is pleased to provide this proposal for completions of the
following integrated tasks that support the City of Newport Beach in the planning
activities to obtain the necessary data to define the potential impacts to the ASBSs,
provide regulatory reporting, develop the plans that prioritize the steps to mitigate these
impacts and restore the ASBS, and to obtain the necessary funding to implement these
management actions and access their effectiveness. The tasks under this proposal include
the following:
I. Sampling at Pelican Point in Support of Response to the ASBS Exception Letter
dated August 2005
2. Consolidation of Data and Preparation of the Responses to the ASBS Exception
Letter for the City of Newport Beach
3. Preparation of the Newport Coast Watershed Management Plan
4. Preparation of a Summary Report on Watershed Physical Characteristics in
Support of the Watershed Management Plan
5. Preparation of the Consolidated 2004 -2005 Grant Application for Implementation
Projects
Weston brings to this effort working knowledge of the water quality issues of the
Newport Coastal canyons and the associated ASBSs through our current assessment
project, We can therefore complete the water quality portions of these tasks cost
effectively through the current effort under the existing assessment contract. The Weston
Team that will be preparing these responses and reports is also assisting the City of San
Diego and the City of Laguna Beach with their response to their Exception Letters. We
are also conducting sampling and preparing a watershed management plan for the City of
San Diego for the La Jolla ASBS under a planning grant with Scripps Institute of
Oceanography. We will use the experience from these other efforts and the
communications with the State Board to support the City of Newport Beach on these
tasks. We also understand the City's long -term restoration goals and the integration of
an employee -owned company
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the planning studies with the these long -term goals and the need to set the foundation for
meeting regulatory compliance requirements, basis for the prioritization and design of
implantation control measures, and for the funding of these measures through the
Consolidated and Integrated Watershed grant program. Below is the anticipated scope of
the work, schedule and cost proposal on a task basis.
The Pelican Point Community received from the State Board a letter dated August 2005
requested data and information on the discharges from the community to the ASBS. In
order to provide the necessary data to respond to this letter, sampling of the storm water
from the MS4 system that receives storm water flows frofn this community that
discharges to the ASBS is needed.
Scope of Work
The scope of work for this task includes the installation of sampling equipment and
collection of storm water samples for one storm event at designated locations in the MS4
system above and below the Pelican Point Community. Samples will be collected at a
location up- stream of the community and down -stream of the largest drainage basin of
the community to assess the contribution from the community. A third sample will be
collected farther down- stream of the community to assess the contributions of
constituents from potential down - gradient sources, Representative storm water samples
will be collected and analyzed for the chemical constituents in accordance with the
requirements of the August 2005 Exception Letter. No toxicity testing will be conducted.
These results will be summarized in a letter report and integrated into the overall Water
Quality and Flow Assessment Report for Newport Coast.
Schedule
The sampling will be conducted during a storm event following authorization from the
City.
Cost Proposal
The estimate total effort for this project is $15,000. The work will be completed on a
time and material not exceed basis. Labor rates will be in accordance with the current
contract. A breakdown of labor hours is provided as follows:
Project Manager /Project Engineer — 8 hours
Sr. ScientisL/Biologist — 16 hours
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Scientist 1— 12 hours
Environmental Analyst -40 hours
Sr. Technician — 60 hours
Expenses include travel totaling $60
Equipment Lease and Expendables - $3,872
Laboratory Analytical Costs - $2,178
This task includes support in the preparation of the response to the Exception Letter from
the State Water Resources Control Board dated August 18, 2005. The specific scope for
this project includes obtaining and compiling information and data from others and
summarizing the results from the Newport Coast Water Quality and Flow Assessment
being conducted by'Weston to respond to the ten items listed in the Exception Letter.
Scope of Work
These items and the expected effort are outlined below:
I. Discharger's Name, Address, and Contact Information — To be provided by the
City of Newport Beach (City).
2. NPDES Permit Number for the applicable discharges - To be provided by the
City of Newport Beach (City).
3. Statement requesting coverage under an exception from ASBS waste discharge
prohibition — Weston will meet with the City to discuss the approach to this
statement. As discussed, it is recommended that the response to the exception
letter provide not only the results to the items listed below, but also any
conclusions on the constituents of concern, potential sources of primary
loadings /impacts, and more importantly the recommended strategy to address the
ASBS issues through specific monitoring /data gathering and management
actions /BMP implementation planned by Newport Beach and Laguna Beach. As
discussed, this response letter provides an opportunity to give recommended
direction and practical solutions to the Board based on sound science and
engineering knowledge and data currently and planned to be obtained during this
planning phase. Clarification with the Board may be needed with regard to the
specific discharges that are covered under the Exception letter and their
relationship to the flows from the canyon creeks.
4. Documentation of storm water discharge not compromising protection of ocean
waters for beneficial use. At a minimum provide quantitative description of
marine life near the discharge and at reference location. —Weston will compile
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data that has been collected by Minerals Management Service and other sources
on the marine resources in the coastal rocky inter- and outer -tidal areas and
summarize this data for submittal in response to this item. This existing data i.
predominantly on the ASBS at Crystal Cove. Weston wall also outline the
activities planned under the existing planning grants to further obtain baseline
data in the ASBS at Little Corona. The response to this item will also describe
the overall long -term approach the City is taking to protect and restore the ASBS
through further investigation and effective reduction in the identified impacts.
5. Assessment of available flow and water quality data. — Weston will provide a
summary of the baseline flow and water quality results that have been obtained
from the Newport Coast Flow and Water Quality Assessment. Historical flow
data for Buck Gully from Rivertech, Inc. and the groundwater seepage
assessment by Todd Engineers will also be summarized. Current data from this
year for Los Troncos and Muddy Creek that has been collected by the Irvine
Company will be requested to include as supplemental data. These discharges are
under a separate order. The results will be compared to the Ocean Plan guidelines
where applicable. The effort for compiling the data from the ongoing Flow and
Water Quality Assessment is covered under the existing contract for this work.
6. Characterization of the Watershed including land use, population density and
percent impervious surfaces. Also include known pesticide and herbicide
applications — Weston will work with the City's GIS department to obtain the
watershed maps and the layers requested in this item. Information on pesticide
application will be pursued through the City and added to the GIS maps. Weston
will compile the maps from the GIS maps and layers provided by the City, and
provide a written description of the information for this item.
7. A description of the Treatment Processes, BMPs, Pollution Controls in use or
planned — Weston will meet with the City to obtain a summary of the current
measures in place and planned. These will be summarized and an anticipated
timeline for implementation provided along with the overall approach to
implementation of these measures. The approach will consist of an iterative
process in which control measures will be implemented based on the findings of
the planning activities and priorities identified in the watershed management
plans. As measures are implemented in a phased manner, monitoring will be
conducted to demonstrate effectiveness and the need for additional measures.
Measures will address the potential impacts that may include storm water from
the coastal canyons creeks, dry weather flows, aerial deposition, tidal flow from
Lower Newport Bay and public trampling and scavenging.
8. An analysis of alternatives to discharges into the ASBS;. — Weston will obtain
further information from the City on the management actions to reduce dry
weather flows in the canyons and summarize these efforts (both in -place and
planned) on maps and in text. The planned monitoring of the comparison of Buck
Bully and Morning Canyon discharge areas to the ASBS as a result of dry weather
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flow curtailment will be discussed and the overall goal of the Cities of Newport
Beach and Laguna Beach of your urban runoff control programs to the ASBSS.
9. History of Drainages into the ASBS including spills and other discharge events
— The City will provide this information.
10. Documentation that shows the public interest will be served by the exception —
Weston will discuss with the City the response to this item. As discussed this
response can provide an opportunity to outline the City's overall goals and
approach to the restoration and preservation of the ASBSS which is in the interest
of the public.
Schedule
• The response to the August Exception Letter from the State Water Board is due
May 31, 2006.
• Weston will meet with the City within a week of receiving authorization to obtain
available data and /or contacts for these data to prepare the responses.
• Weston will prepare a memorandum by March 27, 2006 that outlines for each
item the data received /obtained, any outstanding data/information, and an outline
of the content and approach to the responses.
• Weston will compile the data and information for the responses and prepare a
working draft of the responses for review by the City by April 10, 2006. Results
from the third wet weather sampling event should be available by the beginning
of April to complete this working draft.
• A revised draft based on comments from the City will be submitted by Weston by
May 8, 2006.
• A final response package will be provided to the City by May 22, 2006 for final
authorization and submittal to the State Water Board.
Cost Proposal
The estimate total effort for this project is $13,750. The work will be completed on a
time and material not exceed basis. Labor rates will be in accordance with the current
contract. A breakdown of labor hours is provided as follows:
Project Manager /Project Engineer — 38 hours
QA Sr. Scientist/Biologist — 10 hours
GIS Specialist — 16 hours
Scientist II -54 hours
Work Processor /Editor— 8 hours
Contract Admin. — 2 hours
Expenses include travel totaling $123
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Task 3 - Preparation of the Newport Coast Watershed Management Plan
Scope of Work
The scope of work for this task includes the development of the Watershed Management
Plan (WMP) for the Newport Coast. The WMP will outline the recommended additional
stabilization and restoration measures for each of the eight (8) canyons in the watershed
using the information gathered for the Watershed Assessment and Water Quality,
Ecological Indicator and Flow Measurement Programs. These data will be collected and
summarized as part of Task 4. Each canyon program will include detailed
recommendations for streambed restoration, dry- weather flow reduction and
management, pollutant loadings reduction, overall ecological preservation, recreational
and education opportunities, and long -term canyon maintenance guidelines. The WMP
will include a description of stabilization and restoration projects such as Buck Gully and
Morning Canyon to be completed/constructed. The Watershed Management Plan will
describe methods for implementing, managing and monitoring restoration actions and
how these monitoring data will be used to make subsequent management and restoration
decisions. The WMP will set priorities for implementation of these measures and be used
to develop implementation project for the Integrated Watershed Grant program.
Weston will submit the WMP to the Grant Manager and WMAC for review and
comment. Weston will finalize the WMP incorporating comments received and submit
to the Grant Manager.
Schedule
The draft WMP will be submitted by July 1, 2006. The final WMP will be submitted 60
days following the submittal of the draft or within 20 days of receiving final comments.
Cost Proposal
The estimate total effort for this project is $45,000. The work will be completed on a
time and material not exceed basis. Labor rates will be in accordance with the current
contract. A breakdown of labor hours is provided as follows:
Principal Investigator— 12 hours
Project Manager /Project Engineer — 60 hours
QA Sr. Scientist/Biologist — 56 hours
GIS Specialist— 68 hours
Scientist II — 80 hours
Scientist I — 120 hours
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Environmental Analyst — 78 hours
Work Processor/Editor — 48 hours
Expenses include production and travel totaling $358
Task 4 - Preparation of a Summary Report on Watershed Physical
Characteristics in Support of the Watershed Management Plan
This task includes the preparation of a summary report on each of the sub - drainage areas
within the Buck Gully and Morning Canyon watersheds that includes the data and
information collected to date regarding vegetation type, soil type, topography, slope,
number of drains entering the canyon, time of concentration for the 100 yrs storm event
and other hydrological information. These data will be consolidated and summarized in a
report with graphical presentation of the data to allow for a spatial understanding of the
physical conditions linked to the water quality and flow results from these canyons.
This effort will be conducted as part of the scope of work under the Drainage Analysis
Task for the Newport Coast Water Quality and Flow Assessment. The original scope of
work included the completion of a drainage analysis of the canyons. Since this effort is
similar in scope and objective, the current scope will be modified to the scope covered
under this task. This task will therefore be completed under the current contract per this
modified scope.
Task 5 - Preparation of the Consolidated 2004 -2005 Grant Application for
Implementation Projects
Soo a of Work
The overall goal of this work is to develop and submit a successful grant application
under the 2005 -2006 Consolidated Grants Program. This will provide the City of
Newport Beach the resources to implement the tasks that reduce negative impacts to the
two Marine Life Refuge Areas (ASBS). It will also create educational and training
opportunities for the City staff, the community, and stakeholders to protect and preserve
these areas. These tasks will further support the ASBS exception process under the
current regulatory framework. The Newport Coast ASBS program is highly .suited for
this grant as your program is well ahead of other ASBS programs in the State, and has
been designated as a Pilot Project. The results of the current coastal canyon water quality
and flow study, and additional studies underway or planned under the Planning Grant will
provide a strong foundation to base approaches and designs proposed under the
Implementation Grant. In addition, erosion control projects being designed for Buck
Gully can be coordinated and enhanced to address potential constituents of concern to the
ASBS.
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The tasks under this scope of work include preparation of a work plan, meetings with the
application partners, attending the grant workshop and preparation of the grant
application. These tasks are further defined as follows:
Develop Work Plan and Facilitate Meeting: Weston will prepare the work plan for the
grant application to define the goals, approach, tasks, schedule, partners and funding
request. This work plan will be distributed and presented to the grant application partners
for review and comment. A work plan meeting will be held with the partners to reach
consensus on the goals and tasks detailed in the grant application. Weston will facilitate
the meeting and provide meeting minutes that will be distributed to the partners
documenting consensus items and any follow -up action items.
The work plan will described each of the tasks included in the application. Based on
discussions with you to date, the following tasks are being considered for inclusion in the
grant application:
1. Implementation - Further Development of Conceptual Design of Source Controls
and BMPs
2. Implementation of Source Controls and Integration of Erosion/Sediment Control
BMPs with Other Potential Treatment/Controls for Constituents that are identified
as potentially impacting ASBS based on the current water quality
3. Development of Community Outreach/Education — Video of Marine Resources
4. Preparation of Long -term Monitoring Plan and Comple °ion of 1 -2 years of
Monitoring to Assess Effectiveness
5. Introduction and Renovation of an addition species to the ASBS
6. Coordination and Facilitation of Outreach Meetings with Local Fisherman
7. Completion of Study to Determine Impacts to the flora/fauna change in the rocky
inter -tidal areas at Buck Gully vs. Morning Canyon as dry- weather flows are
curtailed
These tasks will be further discussed with you and the other partners at the work plan
meeting to reach consensus on the final task to be included.
Attend Grant Workshop and Meetings: Weston will attend the Consolidated Grant
workshop scheduled for November 2005 to assure key requirements and components of
the application are met. Weston will also meet with the City of Newport Beach at the
initiation of the effort (project kick -off), and periodic (up to 3 meetings) to review
progress and obtain input on the work plan and application.
Prepare Grant Applications: Weston will prepare the grant application for the 2005 -2006
Consolidated Grants Program under the Coastal Non -Point Source Pollution Control
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Program. This program has approximately $10 million of funds ear - marked for ASBS
projects. Weston will prepare responses for each of the concept proposal project
questions, evaluation criteria checklist and application fields for the Financial Assistance
Application Submittal Tool (FAAST).
Schedule
The application will be submitted by the deadline of February 9, 2006.
Proposed Fee
The following cost proposal is presented on a task total not -to- exceed effort:
Project Manager /Engineer -124 hours
Environmental Analyst — 60hrs.
Word Processing/Graphic Designer - 54 hrs.
Task Total - $25,000
SUMMARY OF TOTAL COSTS
TASK
ESTIMATED TASK
TOTAL COST
Task 1 - Sampling at Pelican Point in Support of
$15,000
Response to the ASBS Letter for the City of
Newport Beach
Task 2 - Exception Letter dated August 2005
$13,750
Consolidation of Data and Preparation of the
Responses to the ASBS Exception
Task 3 - Preparation of the Integrated Coastal
$45,000
Watershed Management Plan
Task 4 - Preparation of a Summary Report on
No Additional Cost — Covered
Watershed Physical Characteristics in Support of
under current Contract as a
the Watershed Management Plan
Modified Scope Item
Task 5 - Preparation of the Consolidated 2004-
$25,000
2005 Grant Application for Implementation Projects
TOTAL
$98,750
an employee -owned company
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Please call me at 760 -931 -8081 or 760- 497 -3318 if you have any questions on this
proposal.
cc: L. Kay
Very truly yowl,
Weston Solutions, Inc.
David H. Pohl, Ph.D., P.E.
Sr. Project Manager
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® Weston Solutions, Inc.
2433 Impala Drive
Carlsbad, California 92008
760- 931 -8081 • Fax 760- 931 -1580
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March 16, 2006
Robert Stein
Principal Civil Engineer
Public Works Department
3300 Newport Boulevard
Newport Beach, CA 92663
Subject: Scope and Proposed Fee for Integrated ASBS Exception Letter Sampling
and Reporting, Watershed Management Plan Preparation and
Implementation Grant Preparation for the Newport Beach Coast Region
Dear Bob:
Weston Solutions Inc. (Weston) is pleased to provide this proposal for completions of the
following integrated tasks that support the City of Newport Beach in the planning
activities to obtain the necessary data to define the potential impacts to the ASBSs,
provide regulatory reporting, develop the plans that prioritize the steps to mitigate these
impacts and restore the ASBS, and to obtain the necessary funding to implement these
management actions and access their effectiveness. The tasks under this proposal include
the following:
1. Sampling at Pelican Point in Support of Response to the ASBS Exception Letter
dated August 2005
2. Consolidation of Data and Preparation of the Responses to the ASBS Exception
Letter for the City of Newport Beach
3. Preparation of the Newport Coast Watershed Management Plan
4. Preparation of a Summary Report on Watershed Physical Characteristics in
Support of the Watershed Management Plan
5. Preparation of the Consolidated 2004 -2005 Grant Application for Implementation
Projects
Weston brings to this effort working knowledge of the water quality issues of the
Newport Coastal canyons and the associated ASBSs through our current assessment
project. We can therefore complete the water quality portions of these tasks cost
effectively through the current effort under the existing assessment contract. The Weston
Team that will be preparing these responses and reports is also assisting the City of San
Diego and the City of Laguna Beach with their response to their Exception Letters. We
are also conducting sampling and preparing a watershed management plan for the City of
San Diego for the La Jolla ASBS under a planning grant with Scripps Institute of
Oceanography, We will use the experience from these other efforts and the
communications with the State Board to support the City of Newport Beach on these
tasks. We also understand the City's long -term restoration goals and the integration of
an employee -owned company
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the planning studies with the these long -term goals and the need to set the foundation for
meeting regulatory compliance requirements, basis for the prioritization and design of
implantation control measures, and for the funding of these measures through the
Consolidated and Integrated Watershed grant program. Below is the anticipated scope of
the work, schedule and cost proposal on a task basis.
The Pelican Point Community received from the State Board a letter dated August 2005
requested data and information on the discharges from the community to the ASBS. In
order to provide the necessary data to respond to this letter, sampling of the storm water
from the MS4 system that receives storm water flows from this community that
discharges to the ASBS is needed.
Scope of Work
The scope of work for this task includes the installation of sampling equipment and
collection of storm water samples for one storm event at designated locations in the MS4
system above and below the Pelican Point Community. Samples will be collected at a
location up- stream of the community and down -stream of the largest drainage basin of
the community to assess the contribution from the community. A third sample will be
collected farther down- stream of the community to assess the contributions of
constituents from potential down - gradient sources. Representative storm water samples
will be collected and analyzed for the chemical constituents in accordance with the
requirements of the August 2005 Exception Letter. No toxicity testing will be conducted.
These results will be summarized in a letter report and integrated into the overall Water
Quality and Flow Assessment Report for Newport Coast.
Schedule
The sampling will be conducted during a storm event following authorization from the
City.
Cost Proposal
The estimate total effort for this project is $15,000. The work will be completed on a
time and material not exceed basis. Labor rates will be in accordance with the current
contract. A breakdown of labor hours is provided as follows:
Project Manager /Project Engineer -8 hours
Sr. ScientisL/Biologist — 16 hours
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Scientist I — 12 hours
Environmental Analyst —40 hours
Sr. Technician — 60 hours
Expenses include travel totaling $60
Equipment Lease and Expendables - $3,872
Laboratory Analytical Costs - $2,178
Task 2 - Consolidation of Data and Preparation of the Responses to the
ASBS Exception Letter for the City of Newport Beach
This task includes support in the preparation of the response to the Exception Letter from
the State Water Resources Control Board dated August 18, 2005. The specific scope for
this project includes obtaining and compiling information and data from others and
summarizing the results from the Newport Coast Water Quality and Flow Assessment
being conducted by Weston to respond to the ten items listed in the Exception Letter.
Scope of Work
These items and the expected effort are outlined below:
1. Discharger's Name, Address, and Contact Information — To be provided by the
City of Newport Beach (City).
2. NPDES Permit Number for the applicable discharges - To be provided by the
City of Newport Beach (City).
3. Statement requesting coverage under an exception from ASBS waste discharge
prohibition — Weston will meet with the City to discuss the approach to this
statement. As discussed, it is recommended that the response to the exception
letter provide not only the results to the items listed below, but also any
conclusions on the constituents of concern, potential sources of primary
loadings/impacts, and more importantly the recommended strategy to address the
ASBS issues through specific monitoring /data gathering and management
actions /BMP implementation planned by Newport Beach and Laguna Beach. As
discussed, this response letter provides an opportunity to give recommended
direction and practical solutions to the Board based on sound science and
engineering knowledge and data currently and planned to be obtained during this
planning phase. Clarification with the Board may be needed with regard to the
specific discharges that are covered under the Exception letter and their
relationship to the flows from the canyon creeks.
4. Documentation of storm water discharge not compromising protection of ocean
waters for beneficial use. At a minimum provide quantitative description of
marine life near the discharge and at reference location. — Weston will compile
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data that has been collected by Minerals Management Service and other sources
on the marine resources in the coastal rocky inter- and outer -tidal areas and
summarize this data for submittal in response to this item. This existing data is
predominantly on the ASBS at Crystal Cove. Weston will also outline the
activities planned under the existing planning grants to further obtain baseline
data in the ASBS at Little Corona. The response to this item will also describe
the overall long -term approach the City is taking to protect and restore the ASBS
through further investigation and effective reduction in the identified impacts.
5. Assessment of available flow and water quality data. -- Weston will provide a
summary of the baseline flow and water quality results that have been obtained
from the Newport Coast Flow and Water Quality Assessment. historical flow
data for Buck Gully from Rivertech, Inc. and the groundwater seepage
assessment by Todd Engineers will also be summarized. Current data from this
year for Los Troncos and Muddy Creek that has been collected by the Irvine
Company will be requested to include as supplemental data. These discharges are
under a separate order. The results will be compared to the Ocean Plan guidelines
where applicable. The effort for compiling the data from the ongoing Flow and
Water Quality Assessment is covered under the existing contract for this work.
6. Characterization of the Watershed including land use, population density and
percent impervious surfaces. Also include known pesticide and herbicide
applications — Weston will work with the City's GIS department to obtain the
watershed maps and the layers requested in this item. friformation on pesticide
application will be pursued through the City and added to the GIS maps. Weston
will compile the maps from the GIS maps and layers provided by the City, and
provide a written description of the information for this item.
7. A description of the Treatment Processes, BMPs, Pollution Controls in use or
planned — Weston will meet with the City to obtain a summary of the current
measures in place and planned. These will be summarized and an anticipated
timeline for implementation provided along with the overall approach to
implementation of these measures. The approach will consist of an iterative
process in which control measures will be implemented based on the findings of
the planning activities and priorities identified in the watershed management
plans. As measures are implemented in a phased manner, monitoring will be
conducted to demonstrate effectiveness and the need for additional measures.
Measures will address the potential impacts that may include storm water from
the coastal canyons creeks, dry weather flows, aerial deposition, tidal flow from
Lower Newport Bay and public trampling and scavenging.
8. An analysis of alternatives to discharges into the ASBS. — Weston will obtain
further information from the City on the management actions to reduce dry
weather flows in the canyons and summarize these efforts (both in -place and
planned) on maps and in text. The planned monitoring of the comparison of Buck
Bully and Morning Canyon discharge areas to the ASBS as a result of dry weather
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flow curtailment will be discussed and the overall goal of the Cities of Newport
Beach and Laguna Beach of your urban runoff control programs to the ASBSs.
9. History of Drainages into the ASBS including spills and other discharge events
— The City will provide this information.
10. Documentation that shows the public interest will be served by the exception —
Weston will discuss with the City the response to this item. As discussed this
response can provide an opportunity to outline the City's overall goals and
approach to the restoration and preservation of the ASBSs which is in the interest
of the public.
Schedule
• The response to the August Exception Letter from the State Water Board is due
May 31, 2006.
• Weston will meet with the City within a week of receiving authorization to obtain
available data and /or contacts for these data to prepare the responses.
• Weston will prepare a memorandum by March 27, 2006 that outlines for each
item the data received /obtained, any outstanding data/information, and an outline
of the content and approach to the responses.
• Weston will compile the data and information for the responses and prepare a
working draft of the responses for review by the City by April 10, 2006. Results
from the third wet weather sampling event should be available by the beginning
of April to complete this working draft.
• A revised draft based on comments from the City will be submitted by Weston by
May 8, 2006.
• A final response package will be provided to the City by May 22, 2006 for final
authorization and submittal to the State Water Board.
Cost Proposal
The estimate total effort for this project is $13,750. The work will be completed on a
time and material not exceed basis. Labor rates will be in accordance with the current
contract. A breakdown of labor hours is provided as follows:
Project Manager /Project Engineer— 38 hours
QA Sr, Scientist/Biologist — 10 hours
GIS Specialist— 16 hours
Scientist II — 54 hours
Work Processodl3ditor — 8 hours
Contract Admin. — 2 hours
Expenses include travel totaling $123
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Task 3 - Preparation of the Newport Coast Watershed Management Plan
Scope of Work
The scope of work for this task includes the development of the Watershed Management
Plan (WMP) for the Newport Coast. The WMP will outline the recommended additional
stabilization and restoration measures for each of the eight (8) canyons in the watershed
using the information gathered for the Watershed Assessment and Water Quality,
Ecological Indicator and Flow Measurement Programs. These data will be collected and
summarized as part of Task 4. Each canyon program will include detailed
recommendations for streambed restoration, dry- weather flow reduction and
management, pollutant loadings reduction, overall ecological preservation, recreational
and education opportunities, and long -term canyon maintenance guidelines. The WMP
will include a description of stabilization and restoration projects such as Buck Gully and
Morning Canyon to be completed/constructed. The Watershed Management Plan will
describe methods for implementing, managing and monitoring, restoration actions and
how these monitoring data will be used to make subsequent management and restoration
decisions. The WMP will set priorities for implementation of these measures and be used
to develop implementation project for the Integrated Watershed Grant program.
Weston will submit the WMP to the Grant Manager and WMf1C for review and
comment. Weston will finalize the WMP incorporating comments received and submit
to the Grant Manager.
Schedule
The draft WMP will be submitted by July I, 2006. The final WMP will be submitted 60
days following the submittal of the draft or within 20 days of receiving final comments.
Cost Proposal
The estimate total effort for this project is $45,000. The work will be completed on a
time and material not exceed basis. Labor rates will be in accordance with the current
contract. A breakdown of labor hours is provided as follows:
Principal Investigator — 12 hours
Project Manager/Project Engineer— 60 hours
QA Sr. ScientistJBiologist — 56 hours
GIS Specialist — 68 hours
Scientist II — 80 hours
Scientist I — 120 hours
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Environmental Analyst — 78 hours
Work Processor/Editor -48 hours
Expenses include production and travel totaling $358
Task 4 - Preparation of a Summary Report on Watershed Physical
Characteristics in Support of the Watershed Management Plan
This task includes the preparation of a summary report on each of the sub - drainage areas
within the Buck Gully and Morning Canyon watersheds that includes the data and
information collected to date regarding vegetation type, soil type, topography, slope,
number of drains entering the canyon, time of concentration for the 100 yrs storm event
and other hydrological information. These data will be consolidated and summarized in a
report with graphical presentation of the data to allow for a spatial understanding of the
physical conditions linked to the water quality and flow results from these canyons.
This effort will be conducted as part of the scope of work under the Drainage Analysis
Task for the Newport Coast Water Quality and Flow Assessment. The original scope of
work included the completion of a drainage analysis of the canyons. Since this effort is
similar in scope and objective, the current scope will be modified to the scope covered
under this task. This task will therefore be completed under the current contract per this
modified scope.
Task 5 - Preparation of the Consolidated 2004 -2005 Grant Application for
Implementation Proiects
Scope of Work
The overall goal of this work is to develop and submit a successful grant application
under the 2005 -2006 Consolidated Grants Program. This will provide the City of
Newport Beach the resources to implement the tasks that reduce negative impacts to the
two Marine Life Refuge Areas (ASBS). It will also create educational and training
opportunities for the City staff, the community, and stakeholders to protect and preserve
these areas. These tasks will further support the ASBS exception process under the
current regulatory framework. The Newport Coast ASBS program is highly suited for
this grant as your program is well ahead of other ASBS programs in the State, and has
been designated as a Pilot Project. The results of the current coastal canyon water quality
and flow study, and additional studies underway or planned under the Planning Grant will
provide a strong foundation to base approaches and designs proposed under the
Implementation Grant. In addition, erosion control projects being designed for Buck
Gully can be coordinated and enhanced to address potential constituents of concern to the
ASBS.
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The tasks under this scope of work include preparation of a work plan, meetings with the
application partners, attending the grant workshop and preparation of the grant
application. These tasks are further defined as follows:
Develop Work Plan and Facilitate Meeting: Weston will prepare the work plan for the
grant application to define the goals, approach, tasks, schedule, partners and funding
request. This work plan will be distributed and presented to the grant application partners
for review and comment. A work plan meeting will be held with the partners to reach
consensus on the goals and tasks detailed in the grant application. Weston will facilitate
the meeting and provide meeting minutes that will be distributed to the partners
documenting consensus items and any follow -up action items.
The work plan will described each of the tasks included in the application. Based on
discussions with you to date, the following tasks are being considered for inclusion in the
grant application:
1. Implementation - Further Development of Conceptual Design of Source Controls
and BMPs
2. Implementation of Source Controls and Integration of Erosion /Sediment Control
BMPs with Other Potential Treatment /Controls for Constituents that are identified
as potentially impacting ASBS based on the current water quality
3. Development of Community 0utieach/Education — Video of Marine Resources
4. Preparation of Long -term Monitoring Plan and Completion of 1 -2 years of
Monitoring to Assess Effectiveness
5. Introduction and Renovation of an addition species to the ASBS
6. Coordination and Facilitation of Outreach Meetings with Local Fisherman
7. Completion of Study to Determine Impacts to the flora/fauna change in the rocky
inter -tidal areas at Buck Gully vs. Morning Canyon as dry - weather flows are
curtailed
These tasks will be further discussed with you and the other partners at the work plan
meeting to reach consensus on the final task to be included.
Attend Grant Workshop and Meetings: Weston will attend the Consolidated Grant
workshop scheduled for November 2005 to assure key requirements and components of
the application are met. Weston will also meet with the City of Newport Beach at the
initiation of the effort (project kick -off), and periodic (up to 3 meetings) to review
progress and obtain input on the work plan and application.
Prepare Grant Applications: Weston will prepare the grant application for the 2005 -2006
Consolidated Grants Program under the Coastal Non -Point Source Pollution Control
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2433 Impala Drive
Carlsbad. California 92008
760.931 -8081 • Fax 760- 931 -1580
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Program. This program has approximately $10 million of funds ear - marked for ASBS
projects. Weston will prepare responses for each of the concept proposal project
questions, evaluation criteria checklist and application fields for the Financial Assistance
' Application Submittal Tool (FAAST).
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Schedule
The application will be submitted by the deadline of February 9, 2006.
Proposed Fee
The following cost proposal is presented on a task total not -to- exceed effort:
Project Manager /Engineer -124 hours
Environmental Analyst — 60hrs.
Word Processing /Graphic Designer - 54 hcs.
Task Total - $25,000
SUMMARY OF TOTAL COSTS
TASK
ESTIMATED TASK
TOTAL COST
Task 1 - Sampling at Pelican Point in Support of
$15,000
Response to the ASBS Letter for the City of
Newport Beach
Task 2 - Exception Letter dated August 2005
$13,750
Consolidation of Data and Preparation of the
to the ASBS Exception
-Responses
Task 3 - Preparation of the Integrated Coastal
$45,000
Watershed Management Plan
Task 4 - Preparation of a Summary Report on
No Additional Cost — Covered
Watershed Physical Characteristics in Support of
under current Contract as a
the Watershed Management Plan
Modified Scope Item
Task 5 - Preparation of the Consolidated 2004-
$25,000
2005 Grant Application for Implementation Projects
TOTAL
$98,750
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Please call me al 760- 931 -9091 or 760- 497 -3319 if you have any questions on this
proposal.
Very truly yours,
Weston Solutions, Inc.
David H. Pohl, Ph.D., P.E.
Sr. Project Manager
cc: L. Kay
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Terry Tamminen
Secretary for Environmental
Protection
OC1 1 S 2004
State Water Resources Control Board
Executive Office
1001 1 Street • Sacramento, Cal ifomia 95814 • (916) 341-5615
Mailing Address: P.O. Box 100 • Sacramento, Califomia • 95812-0100
Fax (916) 341 -5621 • hap: / /www.mrcb.ca.gov
Mr. Stephen Badum, Public Works Director
City of Newport Beach
3300 :Newport Boulevard
Newport Beach, CA 92663
Dear Mr. Badum:
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Arnold Schwarzenegger
Governor
OCT 2 2 2004
PROHIBITION OF WASTE DISCHARGES INTO THE NEWPORT BEACH MARINE LIFE
REFUGE AREA OF SPECIAL BIOLOGICAL SIGNIFICANCE
The California Ocean Plan (Ocean Plan), adopted by the State Water Resources Control Board
(State Board) and approved by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (U.S. EPA), lists
34 coastal marine waters which the State Board has designated as Areas of Special Biological
Significance (ASBS). ASBS Pre defined as "those areas designated by the State Board requiring
protection of species or biological communities to the extent that alteration of natural water
quality is undesirable."
The Ocean Plan, Section III.E.I., requires that: "Waste* shall not be discharged to areas
designated as being of special biological significance. Discharges shall be located a sufficient
distance from such designated areas to assure maintenance of natural water quality conditions in
these areas." "Waste" is defined as the "total discharge, of whatever origin." Your discharge of
storm water (dry and wet weather runoff) into the Newport Beach Marine Life Refuge Area of
Special Biological Significance is subject to the prohibition against waste discharges to an
ASBS.
The Ocean Plan, Section IILL1, allows the State Board to grant exceptions to this prohibition,
provided that the exception "will not compromise protection of ocean waters for beneficial uses,
and, [t]he public interest will be served." Prior to granting an exception, the State Board must
hold a public hearing, and there must be compliance with the California Environmental Quality
Act t CEQA). The U.S. EPA must also concur.
Information regarding the Ocean Plan, ASBS, or existing exceptions to the Ocean Plan may be
found at http://www.swrcb.ca.gov/pinspols/oplans/index.html.
Califc:.ia Environmental Protection Agency
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Because you do not already have an exception issued by the State Board for discharges to the
ASBS, you are required to cease discharging. You may, however, request an exception to the
prohibition if you believe your discharge will not compromise protection of ocean waters for
beneficial uses, and the public interest will be served. Please notify the State Board prior to
January 1, 2005 whether you intend to cease discharging to the specified ASBS or whether you
will seek an exception. We will discuss further steps with you subsequently. Your response
should be sent to Dominic Gregorio of the Division of Water Quality, Ocean Standards Unit,
with a copy sent to the Santa Ana Regional Water Quality Control Board.
The State Board staff will hold a workshop, at a date and location as yet to be determined, for
those parties interested in pursing an exception. The purpose of this workshop will be to provide
information on the procedures for applying for an exception and possible funding sources that
may he available to address discharges into ASBS. You will receive an invitation to this
workshop in the near future.
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact Stan Martinson, Chief, Division of Water
Quality, at (916) 341 -5458 (marts(a),swrcb.ca.gov) or Dominic G:regorio, Division of Water
Quality, Ocean Standards Unit, at (916) 341 -5488 (greed aswrcb.ca. ov) .
Sincerely,
Celeste Cantu
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Executive Director
CC: Mayor Tod W. Ridgeway
City of Newport Beach
3300 Newport Boulevard
Newport Beach, CA 92663
Mr. Larry McKenney
Orange County Watershed and Coastal Resources Office
P.O. Box 4048
Santa Ana, CA 92702 -4048
Mr. Gerard J. Thibeault, Executive Officer
Santa Ana Regional Water Quality Control Board
3737 Main Street, Suite 500
Riverside, CA 92501 -3339
California Environmental Protection Agency
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State Water Resources Control Board
Alan C. Lloyd, Ph.D.
Agencv Secremry
August 18, 2005
Division of Water Quality
1001 1 Street • Sacramento, California 95814 • (916) 341 -5455
Mailing Address: P.O. Box 100 • Sacramento, California • 95812 -0100
FAX (916) 341 -5463 • Internet Address: http: //w .mterboards.ca.gov
The Honorable Steven Bromberg
Mayor of City of Newport Beach
City Hall
3300 Newport Blvd.
P.O. Box 1768
Newport Beach, CA 92658 -8915
Dear Mayor Bromberg:
REQUEST FOR EXCEPTION FOR DISCHARGES INTO AREAS OF SPECIAL
BIOLOGICAL SIGNIFICANCE
Arnold Schwarzenegger
Gm" on"
This letter is to acknowledge the receipt by the State Water Resources Control Board (State
Water Board) of your letter dated December 16, 2004, requesting an exception from the
California Ocean Plan (Ocean Plan) waste discharge prohibition for your discharges into the
Newport Beach (a.k.a. Robert E. Badham) Area of Special Biological Significance (ASBS). The
following specific information needs to be submitted, by May 31, 2006, to support the State
Water Board's consideration of an exception to the Ocean Plan for discharges to ASBS:
I. The discharger's name, address, and contact information.
2. Any applicable permit or order numbers, if the discharge is or has been regulated under a
National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Permit or Waste Discharge
Requirements.
3. A signed statement requesting coverage under an exception from the ASBS waste discharge
prohibition found in Sections III.E.I and III.H.2 of the Ocean Plan.
4. Documentation that shows that allowing the discharge of storm water runoff to continue will
not compromise protection of ocean waters for beneficial uses. Note that one beneficial use
is the preservation and enhancement of ASBS, which are defined as "those areas designated
by the [State Water Board] as requiring protection of species or biological communities to the
extent that alteration of natural water quality is undesirable." This means that any data that
you may have on the status and description of marine life in the ASBS, and on the natural
background of the ASBS, are relevant and must be submitted. At a minimum, you must
submit a quantitative description of marine life near the discharge and at a reference location
away from the discharge.
5. An assessment of all available historical data on discharge volume, chemical and physical
constituents, toxicity, and indicator bacteria in the runoff and in the ambient marine water of
the ASBS. At a minimum, the information must include the measurement of a representative
California Enviromnehtal Protection Agency
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Mayor Steven Bromberg -2-
sample within the last two years or the upcoming storm season (runoff and adjacent marine
receiving water) during a storm event for each of the following constituents:
a. total Ocean Plan metals
b. polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs)
c. oil and grease
d. ammonia nitrogen
e. acute toxicity for a marine species
f. critical life stage (chronic) toxicity for three marine species
g. indicator bacteria including total coliform, fecal coliform (or E. coli), and
enterococcus.
The applicable Ocean Plan detection limits and other applicable monitoring requirements
must be adhered to in performing this work. If you are responsible for more than
ten municipal discharge points, then a representative sample must be (or have been) collected
and analyzed for one of every ten discharge points. All samples must be collected during a
storm event that is greater than 0.1 inch and at least 72 hours from the previously measurable
storm event. Where feasible, the variance in the duration of the event and the total rainfall of
the event should not exceed 50 percent from the average or median rainfall event in that area.
6. A characterization of the watershed areas draining to the ASBS in terms of land use,
population density, and percentage of impervious surface. If there is land under your
jurisdiction where pesticides or herbicides are applied, provide a listing of such treatments in
terms of the chemicals and application rates.
7. A description of current treatment processes, pollution controls, and/or best management
practices currently used or planned (with a schedule for implementation).
8. An analysis of alternatives to the discharge and their impacts if implemented.
9. Compliance history for drainages into the ASBS, including; any spills or upset events that
resulted in the discharge of toxic or otherwise prohibited substances, including untreated or
partially treated wastewater.
10. Documentation that shows that the public interest will be served by granting the exception.
Please send this information to the State Water Board, Division of Water Quality, attention
Dominic Gregorio, and to the Executive Officer of the Santa Ana Regional Water Quality
Control Board (Santa Ana Water Board).
The State Water Board is holding a workshop in Monterey on August 31, 2005 to discuss the
ASBS exception process. At that workshop, staff will propose the concept of a general exception
as one option for addressing storm water runoff into ASBS. The exception process may be
amended following the workshop. However, any exception is likely to include minimizing or
eliminating dry weather flows, and reducing pollutants draining to ASBS to maintain natural
water quality in the receiving waters. In the meantime, you are requested to plan for and institute
best management practices to eliminate or minimize dry weather flows and to reduce pollutants
in storm water runoff.
California Environrnei¢tal Protection Agency
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Mayor Steven Bromberg -3-
If the State Water Board issues an exception, the Santa Ana Water Board may allow your
discharges to be covered under the Municipal Separate Storm Sewer Systems Phase I NPDES
Permit, with appropriate provisions required in your storm water management plan.
In all cases, the Santa Ana Water Board will enforce the mitigation measures described in the
exception if it is granted by the State Water Board.
If you have any questions, feel free to contact me at (916) 341 -5458 or
smartinson @waterboards.ca.gov, or Dominic Gregorio, Chief of the Ocean Standards Unit,
Division of Water Quality, at (916) 341 -5488 or dregorio@waterboards.ca.gov.
Sincerely,
Original signed by
Stan Martinson, Chief
Division of Water Quality
cc: Mr. Gerard Thibeault, Executive Officer
Santa Ana Regional Water Quality Control Board
3737 Main St. Suite 500
Riverside, CA 92501
Bee: Celeste Cantu, EXEC
Tom Howard, EXEC
Sheila Vassey, OCC
John Ladd, DWQ
Bruce Fujimoto, DWQ
Dominic Gregorio, DWQ
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City of Newport Beach
BUDGET AMENDMENT
2005 -06
EFFECT ON BUDGETARY FUND BALANCE:
Increase Revenue Estimates
rqx Increase Expenditure Appropriations AND
Transfer Budget Appropriations
SOURCE:
X from existing budget appropriations
from additional estimated revenues
X from unappropriated fund balance
EXPLANATION:
This budget amendment is requested to provide for the following:
NO. BA- 06BA -053
AMOUNT: $38,750.00
Increase in Budgetary Fund Balance
X Decrease in Budgetary Fund Balance
No effect on Budgetary Fund Balance
To increase and transfer expenditure appropriations for the Newport Coast Flow and Water Quality Assessment.
ACCOUNTING ENTRY:
BUDGETARY FUND BALANCE
Fund Account Description _
010 3605 General Fund - Fund Balance
REVENUE ESTIMATES (3601)
Fund /Division Account Description
EXPENDITURE APPROPRIATIONS (3603)
Division
Number
Account
Description _
Division
Number
7012
General Fund - Drainage
Account
Number
C5100810
Npt Coast Groundwater Source ID
Division
Number
7012
General Fund - Drainage
Account
Number
C5100779
Npt Coast Watershed Assessment
Division
Number
7014
General Fund - Misc & Studies
Account
Number
C5100805
Morning Canyon Stabilization
Division
Number
Account
Number
Division
Number
Account
Number
Signed: —4-
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Signed:
Y
Administ
Signed:
Approval: Administrative Services Director
City Manager
City Council Approval: City Clerk
Amount
Debit
$13,750.00
$17,500.00
$7,500.00
Automatic
Credit
$38,750.00
Date
Dat
Date