STATE WATER RESOURCES
CONTROL BOARD
WORKSHOP SESSION – DIVISION
OF CLEAN WATER PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 3, 1999
THE
COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO (COUNTY) REQUESTS FUNDING FOR CLEANUP AT THE ABANDONED
TIJUANA RIVER VALLEY REGIONAL PARK (REGIONAL PARK) IN THE AMOUNT OF $500,000
FROM THE STATE WATER POLLUTION CLEANUP AND ABATEMENT ACCOUNT (CAA)
The
Regional Park is owned by the County and located in the Tijuana River Valley
floodway. The Tijuana River lies
directly north of this site and the Tijuana River National Estuarine Sanctuary
abuts the property to the west.
In
1996 the County Parks and Recreation Department leased 182 acres of the
regional park to Crown Point Enterprises, Inc. for the purpose of enhancing the
quality of the soil in the area with a vermiculture operation. Provisions of the agreement permitted Crown
Point to import clean “greenwaste” as feed stock for its worms. Crown Point violated the lease terms by
importing mixed waste that did not meet the criteria established. In addition to “greenwaste,” Crown Point
illegally dumped treated wood, tires, steel, concrete and other construction
materials, and trash. The solid waste
deposited is estimated at 200,000 cubic yards.
The County filed legal action against the lessee and was awarded $8.4
million in September 1998. Crown Point
filed bankruptcy shortly thereafter, denying the County an opportunity to
recover any money.
The
San Diego Regional Water Quality Control Board (SDRWQCB) does not currently
recognize this site as a threat to water quality and has not issued an order
for cleanup. Documentation attached to
the request suggests the County should have recognized potential problems with
Crown Point Enterprises, Inc. A letter
from the San Diego County Department of Environmental Health in May 1995
identifies concerns with the operation of a site in San Marcos owned by the
same company. This occurred prior to
execution of the lease agreement for the Tijuana River Valley property.
The
County solicited an endorsement from the SDRWQCB for use of Section 319
funding, but was denied assistance. The
County has also discussed resource alternatives with staff from the City of San
Diego and the California Integrated Waste Management Board; however, no funding
has been identified.
Should
the State Water Resources Control Board (SWRCB) fund the cleanup of solid waste
at the Tijuana River Valley Regional Park in the amount of $500,000?
As
of June 30, 1999, the CAA has an uncommitted balance of $3,563,206. SWRCB policy requires a minimum reserve of
$1,000,000 in the CAA for emergencies.
A project request for $627,000 has been approved and two others, one for
$256,250 and one for $402,300 are pending.
Assuming approval of these two projects, the uncommitted balance will
drop to $2,277,656. Approval of this
project will reduce the uncommitted balance to $1,777,656.
The
SDRWQCB has not issued a Cleanup and Abatement Order against this site nor is
one planned. The SDRWQCB does not
believe the solid waste deposited at this site represents a significant threat
to water quality.
Deny
this request for the following reasons:
1.
The
deposited solid waste is on County property and was caused by a County
lessee. Historically,
the
SWRCB has held that landowners are responsible parties in such cases.
2.
The
SDRWQCB does not believe the materials at the site pose a significant threat to
water quality.
3.
The
County has not explained why it is unable to pay the cost of cleanup.
4.
The
County should have known that Crown Point Enterprises, Inc. might not operate
within the
lease agreement, given its track record
at a similar site in San Marcos.
[Attachments
not available electronically but can be obtained by telephone Mike Harper at
(916)
227-4326
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DRAFT
October 25, 1999
STATE WATER RESOURCES
CONTROL BOARD
RESOLUTION NO. 99-
THE COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO
(COUNTY) REQUESTS FUNDING FOR CLEANUP AT THE ABANDONED TIJUANA RIVER VALLEY
REGIONAL PARK IN THE AMOUNT OF $500,000 FROM THE STATE WATER POLLUTION CLEANUP
AND ABATEMENT ACCOUNT TO FUND UNANTICIPATED NEW ACTIVITIES
WHEREAS:
1.
The
County owns the Tijuana River Valley Regional Park;
2.
The
County leased the property to a company who deposited solid waste in violation
of the lease agreement;
3.
The
County did not monitor the activity at the site closely enough to determine
that the lessee was accepting unapproved waste;
4.
Prior
State Water Resources Control Board decisions have held that absentee landlords
who owned or subleased property during the time when discharges occurred are
responsible parties;
5.
The
County has not demonstrated an inability to pay the cost of cleanup; and
6.
The
San Diego Regional Water Quality Control Board does not recognize the Tijuana
River Valley Regional Park as a threat to water quality and has not, therefore,
issued a Cleanup and Abatement Order.
THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED
THAT:
The
State Water Resources Control Board denies the request from the County to pay
for solid waste cleanup at the Tijuana River Valley Regional Park.
CERTIFICATION
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 November 18, 1999.
Maureen Marché