STATE WATER RESOURCES CONTROL BOARD
WORKSHOP SESSION--DIVISION
OF WATER QUALITY
APRIL 5, 2000
ITEM: 2
SUBJECT:
CONSIDERATION OF A PROPOSED RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR TO NEGOTIATE, EXECUTE, AND AMEND, AS NECESSARY, AN INTERAGENCY AGREEMENT WITH THE DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND GAME TO CONTINUE OPERATION OF THE COASTAL FISH CONTAMINATION STUDY IN FISCAL YEAR (FY) 2000-01
DISCUSSION:
The State Water Resources Control Board’s (SWRCB) Coastal Fish Contamination Study (CFCS), initiated in 1998, is designed to investigate whether it is safe to eat fish and shellfish from the California coastline. The Department of Fish and Game (DFG) has operated the field collection and laboratory aspects of the CFCS for the SWRCB in accordance with an interagency agreement. The current agreement with DFG for the CFCS expires on June 30, 2000.
In the first two years of operation, the CFCS identified the most important public fishing areas and the species of marine fish and shellfish most often caught at each area. Pilot study sampling plans and schedules for each fishing area were designed and field sampling and laboratory analyses were initiated. Pilot studies were initiated to identify those fishing areas most impacted by contaminants. Sampling locations and methods were determined by a marine fish/shellfish Technical Advisory Committee whose members include staffs from the SWRCB, Regional Water Quality Control Boards (RWQCBs), DFG, Department of Health Services, and the Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment.
In the third year of
operation, DFG will continue field sampling and laboratory analyses. Pilot study data will be reviewed and
evaluated to determine where more comprehensive study is needed. Comprehensive health risk studies will be
initiated in FY 2000-01.
Staff is
requesting authorization to expend up to $324,000 to continue operation of the
CFCS in FY 2000-01.
POLICY ISSUE:
Should the SWRCB adopt a proposed resolution authorizing the Executive Director or his designee to negotiate, execute, and amend, as necessary, a one-year interagency agreement with DFG effective July 1, 2000 to continue operation of the CFCS in FY 2000-01 for an amount not to exceed the budget year allocation of $324,000 from the General Fund, subject to appropriation in the FY 2000-01 Budget Act.
FISCAL IMPACT:
Subject to appropriation in SWRCB’s FY 2000-01 Budget Act, the CFCS will not exceed the budget year allocation of $324,000 from the General Fund. The Division of Water Quality will work with the Budget Branch to ensure there is adequate funding available.
RWQCB IMPACT:
Yes. RWQCB’s 1, 2, 3, 4, 8, and 9.
STAFF RECOMMENDATION:
That the SWRCB adopt a resolution authorizing the Executive Director or his designee to negotiate, execute, and amend, as necessary, a one-year interagency agreement with the DFG effective July 1, 2000 to continue operation of the CFCS in FY 2000-01 for an amount not to exceed the budget year allocation of $324,000 from the General Fund, subject to appropriation in the FY 2000-01 Budget Act.
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RESOLUTION NO. 2000 - _____
AUTHORIZING
THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR TO NEGOTIATE, EXECUTE,
AND
AMEND, AS NECESSARY, AN INTERAGENCY AGREEMENT WITH
THE DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND GAME TO CONTINUE
OPERATION OF THE COASTAL FISH CONTAMINATION STUDY IN FISCAL YEAR (FY) 2000-01
WHEREAS:
1. The State Water Resources Control Board
(SWRCB) has the responsibility to investigate water pollution and its effects,
including the impact on the fitness of fish and shellfish for human
consumption.
2. The purpose of the Coastal Fish
Contamination Study (CFCS) is to assess contamination levels of fish and
shellfish and evaluate their suitability for human consumption.
3. The Department of Fish and Game (DFG) has
qualified personnel, facilities, and experience to perform the field collection
and analysis for marine fish and shellfish.
THEREFORE
BE IT RESOLVED THAT:
The SWRCB authorizes the Executive Director, or his designee, to negotiate, execute, and amend, as necessary, a one-year interagency agreement with the DFG effective July 1, 2000 to continue operation of the CFCS in FY 2000-01 for an amount not to exceed the budget year allocation of $324,000 from the General Fund, subject to appropriation in the FY 2000-01 Budget Act.
The
undersigned, Administrative Assistant to the Board, does hereby certify that
the foregoing is a full, true, and correct copy of a resolution duly and
regularly adopted at a meeting of the State Water Resources Control Board held
on April 26, 2000.
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Maureen
Marché