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Enrollment Strategy for Traditional Municipal Separate Storm Sewer Systems (MS4s) in the Central Coast Region

 

Enrollment Strategy - (Summary) (Detailed Report)
Schedule of Enrollment
Current Cycle – (Where we are in the process).
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MS4 Enrollment Notification Letter

 

Summary of the Enrollment Process

At the December 7, 2007 Meeting, the Central Coast Water Board approved Water Board staff’s Enrollment Strategy for the remaining 24 un-enrolled traditional MS4s under the Phase II General Permit for Stormwater Discharges.  Staff proposed assembling the MS4s into eight groups based on the MS4s’ inherent similarities, geographic location, associated watershed, and uniqueness.

(Click on group member to learn status of enrollment)

Cycle

MS4 Group

Group Members

Projected
Start Date for Enrollment Cycle

Projected Executive Officer SWMP Approval

Projected 
Board SWMP Approval

1

Santa Maria/Lompoc

Santa Maria
Lompoc

Jan. 22, 2008

July 28, 2008

Sept. 5, 2008
San Luis Obispo

2

Coastal Santa Barbara County

Goleta
Carpinteria
Santa Barbara
UC Santa Barbara

Jan. 29, 2008

September 2, 2008

Oct. 17, 2008
Santa Barbara

3

Santa Cruz Mountains and Coast

Santa Cruz County
Capitola
Soquel
Aptos
Ben Lomond
Boulder Creek
Live Oak
Felton
Coralitos
Watsonville
City of Santa Cruz
Scotts Valley
UC Santa Cruz

Mid February 2008

October 20, 2008

Dec. 5, 2008
San Luis Obispo

4

Coastal San Luis Obispo County

 

Arroyo Grande
Grover Beach
Pismo Beach
Oceano
Morro Bay
Baywood – Los Osos

Mid April 2008

January 2009

2009 – 1st Quarter
San Luis Obispo

5

Upper Salinas

 

King City
Templeton
Atascadero

Early June 2008

February 2009

2009 – 1st Quarter
Salinas

6

City of San Luis Obispo

City of San Luis Obispo

Early September 2008

April 2009

2009 – 2nd Quarter
San Luis Obispo

7

Upper Pajaro

 

Gilroy
San Martin
Santa Clara

Early November 2008

August 2009

2009 – 3rd Quarter
Watsonville

8

Santa Ynez

 

Buellton
Solvang
Vandenberg AFB

Mid November 2008

August 2009

2009 – 3rd Quarter
San Luis Obispo

 

Notification Process

In a letter dated February 15, 2008, Water Board staff notified all non-enrolled Attachment 1 and 2 MS4s about the phases of the enrollment process, the MS4 groupings, the timing of each enrollment cycle, and the expected content of Storm Water Management Plans (SWMPs).  (Notification Letter)

Enrollment Cycles

Each enrollment cycle will include five phases, completed over a period of 33 to 38 weeks, depending on the complexity of the cycle. The following is a brief description of each phase (see the December 7, 2007, Staff Report for detailed explanation of each phase of the enrollment cycle).  

 

Duration
(weeks)

Phase I: Water Board Staff Assessment of Water Quality Challenges

 

Water Board staff:
Assess available water quality information
Accept input from stakeholders on water quality conditions
Prepare and transmit to MS4 staff a statement of current knowledge of water quality challenges that must be addressed by SWMP

3 – 4

Phase II: Water Board Staff SWMP Review

 

Water Board staff:
Review SWMP and “red-lines” text
Send red-lined SWMP and letter explaining requirements to MS4

3 – 4

Phase III: MS4 SWMP Redraft

 

MS4 staff re-draft SWMP and post for Public Review

6

Phase IV: Water Board Staff Final Review and Posting of SWMP

 

Water Board staff review SWMP

2 – 4

Water Board staff post SWMP and table of required revisions for Public Review

8

Water Board staff respond to public comment and EO approves SWMP

3 – 4

Phase V: Water Board Action (if hearing requested)

 

Water Board staff prepare Staff Report with recommendation and resolution for SWMP approval

2

Water Board Staff:
Post Staff Report with Board Agenda for Public Review
Respond to additional public comment
Prepares Presentation for Hearing
Conduct internal review up to Board Meeting

6

Total 

33 to 38

 

 

 


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