Welcome to the State Water Resources Control Board - San Francisco Bay Welcome to the California Environmental Protection Agency

Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Beneficial Uses
Chapter 3: Water Quality
Objectives
Chapter 4: Implementation
Plan
Chapter 5: Plans and Policies
Chapter 6: Surveillance and
Monitoring
Chapter 7: Water Quality
Attainment Strategies
List of Figures
List of Tables

TABLE OF CONTENTS (cont.)

LIST OF FIGURES

Figure 1-1: San Francisco Bay Basin

Figure 2-1: Areas of Special Biological Significance

Figure 2-2: Hydrologic Planning Areas

Legend for Figures 2-3 through 2-9

Figure 2-3: Marin Coastal Basin   (legend)

Figure 2-4: San Mateo Coastal Basin   (legend)

Figure 2-5: Central Basin   (legend)

Figure 2-6: South Bay Basin   (legend)

Figure 2-7: Santa Clara Basin   (legend)

Figure 2-8: San Pablo Basin   (legend)

Figure 2-9: Suisun Basin   (legend)

Figure 2-10: Groundwater Basins

Figure 2-10A: Groundwater Basins: Marin / Sonoma / Napa

Figure 2-10B: Groundwater Basins: Napa / Solano

Figure 2-10C: Groundwater Basins: San Francisco

Figure 2-10D: Groundwater Basins: East and South Bay

Figure 2-11: General Locations of Wetland Areas

Figure 4-1: Publicly Owned Treatment Works Outfalls

Figure 4-2: Industrial Discharge Outfalls

Figure 4-3: Urban Areas in San Francisco Bay Basin

Figure 4-4: Dredged Material Disposal and Beneficial Reuse Sites

Figure 4-5: Inactive Mine Sites

Figure 4-6: Municipal Solid Waste Landfill Sites in the Region

Figure 4-7: Department of Defense and Department of Energy Sites

Figure 6-1: Regional Monitoring Program Sampling Stations

Figure 6-2: State Mussel Watch Program Monitoring Network

Figure 6-3: Toxic Substances Monitoring Network

LIST OF TABLES

Table 2-1: Existing and Potential Beneficial Uses of Water Bodies in the San Francisco Bay Region

Table 2-2: Existing and Potential Beneficial Uses of Groundwater in Identified Basins

Table 2-3: Examples of Existing and Potential Beneficial Uses of Selected Wetlands

Table 2-4: Examples of Beneficial Uses of Wetland Areas

Table 3-1: Water Quality Objectives for Coliform Bacteria

Table 3-2: U.S. EPA Bacteriological Criteria for Water Contact Recreation

Table 3-3: Marine Water Quality Objectives for Toxic Pollutants for Surface Waters

Table 3-3A: Water Quality Objectives for Copper and Nickel in Lower South San Francisco Bay

Table 3-4: Freshwater Water Quality Objectives for Toxic Pollutants for Surface Waters

Table 3-5: Water Quality Objectives for Municipal Supply

Table 3-6: Water Quality Objectives for Agricultural Supply

Table 3-7: Water Quality Objectives for the Alameda Creek Watershed above Niles

Table 4-1: Discharge Prohibitions

Table 4-2: Effluent Limitations for Conventional Pollutants

Table 4-3: Acute Toxicity Effluent Limits

Table 4-4: Critical Life Stage Toxicity Test Species and Protocols

Table 4-5: Conditions that Require Monthly Monitoring of Toxicity Levels

Table 4-6: Controlling Wet-weather Overflows

Table 4-7: Publicly Owned Treatment Works (POTWs)

Table 4-8: Major Industrial Discharge Outfalls

Table 4-9: Status of Urban Runoff Control Programs

Table 4-10: Potential Consequences and Impacts of Dredging and Dredged Material Disposal

Table 4-11: Goals of the Long Term Management Strategy

Table 4-12: Long Term Management Strategy Participants

Table 4-13: Dredged Material Volume Targets

Table 4-14: Inactive Mine Sites

Table 6-1: Parameters Analyzed for in the Regional Monitoring Program

Table 6-2: Key to Figure 6-2: Mussel Watch Program Monitoring Network

Table 6-3: Key to Figure 6-3: Toxic Substances Monitoring Network

Table 7-1: Monitoring Stations for Copper and Nickel in the Lower South San Francisco Bay

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