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10/20/2020
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Management Area. This Work Plan focuses on reducing human health risk by identifying and <br />eliminating sources of human waste to the municipal storm drain system through targeted monitoring <br />investigations and abatement actions. A tiered monitoring and assessment framework was developed <br />that outlines a step-by-step process for assessing current conditions and prioritizing areas for <br />investigation and abatement activities. <br />Stormwater Regulatory and Policy Support, City of San Diego, CA. Ongoing support to review <br />current and proposed regulations, environmental laws, MS4 permit language, and policy actions that <br />have important implications. Key activities included support for San Diego MS4 permit negotiations <br />and develop Report of Waste Discharge (ROWD), guidance on Receiving Water Limitations, review <br />of California's Draft 2014 303(d) list, guidance on Biostimulatory/Bio-integrity issues and Bacteria <br />Provisions, CEQA support, and asset management. Also, developed outreach materials to support <br />City efforts to effectively communicate stormwater program activities and water quality achievements to <br />various stakeholders. <br />Proposed MS4 Permit and State Water Board Order Review, ULAR Watershed Management <br />Group, CA. Strategic support for the development of draft comments on behalf of the Upper Los <br />Angeles River Watershed Management Group in response to the staff working proposal on the Los <br />Angeles Region MS4 permit and the State Water Board Order regarding the review of approved <br />Watershed Management Programs. Summarized key implications for the group and drafted comments <br />to submit to the Los Angeles Regional Board and the State Water Board. <br />Rainbow Creek BMP Design Support, Monitoring Plan, and Compliance Support, County of <br />San Diego, CA. Project Manager supporting development of final BMP designs for structural projects <br />identified by Tetra Tech to address MS4 nutrient reduction requirements. Modeling to determine the <br />load reduction benefits associated with various design options, development of a BMP monitoring plan <br />and design recommendations to support efficient and effective BMP monitoring data collection. <br />Santa Margarita WQIP - Rainbow Creek Compliance Analysis, County of San Diego, CA. Project <br />Manager for development of the Rainbow Creek nutrient TMDL compliance analysis. Compliance with <br />the TMDL was identified as the highest priority water quality condition for development of the Santa <br />Margarita WQIP. This study included watershed/BMP modeling, target identification, and development <br />of strategies (structural and non-structural BMPs) to achieve the required nutrient reductions. Updated <br />the WQIP strategies and the Watershed Implementation Plan Adaptive Management Tool based on the <br />results <br />Rainbow Creek Watershed Implementation Plan, County of San Diego, CA. Project Manager for <br />development of a BMP implementation plan to identify structural projects and nonstructural program <br />enhancements that support TMDL and WQIP compliance for nutrients/eutrophication. This effort <br />involved identification and site -scale analysis of distributed BMP projects and the development of <br />conceptual designs that can be efficiently advanced to construction. Conducted water quality/stream <br />restoration modeling to identify BMP needs and alternative strategies to support nutrient reduction <br />and stakeholder outreach efforts. Developed an adaptive management tool to support management <br />decisions and regulatory discussions. <br />City of Santa Ana 2 4 <br />
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