Agenda February 2005
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San Francisco Bay Region Internet Address: http://www.waterboards.ca.gov/sanfranciscobay/ 1515 Clay Street, Suite 1400, Oakland, California 94612 Phone (510) 622-2300
FAX (510) 622-2460 AGENDA February 16, 2005 Elihu M. Harris Building Approximate Time[1]
9:00 a.m. 1. Roll Call and Introductions 2. Public Forum 3. Minutes of the January 19, 2005 Board Meeting 4. Chairman's, Board Members', and Executive Officer's Reports WASTE DISCHARGE REQUIREMENTS OTHER BUSINESS 6. East Bay Municipal Utility District,
Oakland, Alameda County - National Award Winning Pretreatment
and Pollution Prevention Program - Information Presentation
by the District on its U.S. EPA - Recognized Program
[Lila Tang 622-2425, ltang@waterboards.ca.gov]
8. Total Maximum Daily Load
(TMDL) Program - Status Report [Dyan Whyte 622-2441,
dwhyte@waterboards.ca.gov]
9. Correspondence 10. Closed Session - Personnel 11. Closed Session - Litigation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [1] The approximate time
indicated is an estimate of the time when the agenda
item is expected to be considered by the Board. The
Board will follow these times as closely as possible;
however, the estimates are provided for convenience
and are not legally binding on the Board.
NOTES ON WATER BOARD AGENDA Agenda Items on Administrative
Civil Liabilities and Mandatory Minimum Penalties -
A discharger may waive the right to a hearing on an
agenda item for an ACL or MMP. If there is a waiver,
no hearing will be held unless new, substantial information
is made available that was not considered during the
public comment period.
CALIFORNIA REGIONAL WATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD - San Francisco Bay Region 1515 Clay Street, Suite 1400, Oakland, CA 94612 (510) 622-2300 Fax (510) 622-2460 Internet Address: http://www.waterboards.ca.gov/sanfranciscobay/ Water Board Members
Water Board Staff
The primary responsibility of the Water Board is to protect and enhance the quality of regional surface water and groundwater for beneficial uses. This duty is carried out by formulating, adopting, and implementing water quality plans for specific water bodies, by prescribing and enforcing requirements on waste dischargers, and by requiring cleanup of water contamination and pollution. Specific responsibilities and procedures of the Board are outlined in the Porter-Cologne Water Quality Control Act. Meetings of the Water Board normally are held on the third Wednesday of each month in the Elihu M. Harris State Office Building, First Floor Auditorium, 1515 Clay Street, Oakland. They are scheduled to begin at 9:00 a.m. The purpose of the meetings is to provide the Board with an opportunity to receive testimony and information from concerned and affected parties and to make decisions after considering the evidence presented. A public forum is held at the beginning of each general meeting where persons may speak on matters within the Board's jurisdiction that are not specific agenda items. The Board welcomes information on pertinent problems, but comments at the meeting should be brief and directed to specifics of the case to enable the Board to take appropriate action. Written testimony must be received prior to the Board meeting by the date indicated by staff. Verbal comments made at the Board meeting should only summarize the written material. Tape recordings are made of each
Board meeting and these tapes are retained in the Board's
office for two years. Anyone desiring copies of these
tapes may, at their own expense, arrange to have duplicate
tapes made by contacting the Executive Assistant at
(510) 622-2399. A copy of the written transcript may
be obtained by calling California Shorthand Reporting
at (415) 457-4417.
CALIFORNIA REGIONAL
WATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD Summary of Board Actions
Taken at the Regular Meeting Enforcement Actions Complaint Number R2-2004-0070 Mandatory Minimum Penalty for City of Palo Alto, Palo Alto Water Quality Control Plant, Santa Clara County in the amount of $15,000. $15,000 may be used for a supplemental environmental project. Complaint Number R2-2004-0073 Mandatory Minimum Penalty for Las Gallinas Sanitary District, Wastewater Treatment Plant, San Rafael, Marin County in the amount of $27,000. $21,000 will be used for two supplemental environmental projects. Complaint Number R2-2004-0075 Mandatory Minimum Penalty for South San Francisco San Bruno Sanitary District, South San Francisco, San Mateo County in the amount of $9,000. $9,000 will be used for a supplemental environmental project. Waste Discharge Requirements/ Adopted Order No. R2-2005-0002 Amendment of Waste Discharge Requirements and Section 401 Water Quality Certification for Change of Ownership for Standard Pacific Corporation, dba Standard Pacific Homes, Rancho Solano Phase 3, Fairfield, Solano County Other Business Status Report Status Update on Hydromodification Plan Approval and New and Redevelopment Control Measure Implementation Issues for Santa Clara Valley Urban Runoff Pollution Prevention Program Information Item Information Only Status Report on Leaking Underground Fuel Tank Cleanup Program
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