STATE WATER RESOURCES CONTROL BOARD
WORKSHOP SESSION--DIVISION OF WATER QUALITY
ITEM 5
SUBJECT
CONSIDERATION OF APPROVAL OF A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR TO APPLY FOR AND ACCEPT A GRANT OF APPROXIMATELY $600,000 FROM THE U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY (USEPA), REGION 9, AND TO NEGOTIATE A WORKPLAN TO CONTINUE SOURCE INVESTIGATION ACTIVITIES IN THE SAN GABRIEL VALLEY
Since October 1985, the Los Angeles Regional Water Quality Control Board (LARWQCB) has been investigating sources of ground water contamination in the San Gabriel Valley as part of the former Well Investigation Program.
The San Gabriel Superfund sites were placed on USEPA's National Priority List in 1984. As part of the requirements under Superfund, USEPA must attempt to identify potential responsible parties. In addition, the existing sources of contamination must be identified and mitigated for any clean-up program to be effective. At its August 1988 meeting, the State Water Resources Control Board (SWRCB) endorsed a strategy for addressing the ground water contamination program in the San Gabriel Valley. Subsequently, staff developed an action plan for implementing each of the four work components in the strategy. The proposed Cooperative Agreement with USEPA addresses the source investigation component of the strategy.
The
LARWQCB began using funds from the initial grant in June 1989 and is currently
using funds from the tenth such grant, which is for the period January 1, 1999
through
December 31, 1999.
SWRCB staff proposes to apply to USEPA for a grant of approximately $600,000 to continue the project in Federal Fiscal Year 2000. If funds are available, USEPA has indicated that it intends to offer the grant. USEPA grant funds will be used by the LARWQCB to continue source identification activities in the San Gabriel Valley. This allows State-funded LARWQCB staff to concentrate on the soil and ground water assessment portions of the source investigation program.
The five tasks to be supported by the proposed grant are summarized below:
1. Generate a focused list of potential sources of ground water contamination in each study area in the Alhambra area, San Gabriel Valley.
2. Conduct site inspections at all potential sources to evaluate the likelihood and potential of discharge from each to ground water.
3. Confirm or deny discharge at the sites identified in Task 2
above.
4. Provide coordination among the USEPA, SWRCB, and LARWQCB and administer the program.
5. Track all aspects of the program with an automated data management system and provide for the reporting needs of the LARWQCB, SWRCB, and USEPA.
The grant will
continue funding for 4.0 positions at the LARWQCB and 0.3 position at the
SWRCB for technical, administrative, and legal support.
POLICY ISSUE
Should the SWRCB authorize the Executive Director to:
1. Apply for and accept approximately $600,000 in Federal grant funds, and
2. Negotiate
a workplan with LARWQCB to continue source investigation activities in the
San Gabriel Valley?
The proposed grant would continue the San Gabriel Valley
Pollutant Source Investigation Project with Federal grant funds. The fiscal year 1999-00 SWRCB budget has adequate
expenditure authority.
RWQCB IMPACT
Yes. LARWQCB.
STAFF RECOMMENDATION
That the SWRCB authorizes the Executive Director to:
1.
Apply for and accept approximately $600,000 in Federal grant funds, and
2. Negotiate a workplan with LARWQCB to
continue source investigation activities in the San Gabriel Valley.
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September 27, 1999 DRAFT
STATE WATER RESOURCES CONTROL BOARD
RESOLUTION NO. 99-__
AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR TO APPLY FOR AND
ACCEPT A GRANT OF APPROXIMATELY $600,000 FROM THE
U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY (USEPA) REGION 9,
AND TO NEGOTIATE A WORKPLAN TO CONTINUE SOURCE
INVESTIGATION
ACTIVITIES IN THE SAN GABRIEL VALLEY
WHEREAS:
1. The San Gabriel Valley ground water basin provides drinking water for over one million people.
2. A portion of the San Gabriel Valley ground water basin is contaminated with volatile organic compounds and nitrates at concentrations exceeding State and Federal drinking water standards.
3. The San Gabriel Valley ground water basin was placed on U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's (USEPA) National Priorities List in 1984.
4. The Los Angeles Regional Water Quality Control Board (LARWQCB) has been investigating sources of ground water contamination in the San Gabriel Valley since October 1985 in an attempt to identify potential responsible parties.
5. In April 1988, the LARWQCB endorsed a program strategy and action plan for continuing the cleanup of the San Gabriel ground water basin.
6. USEPA intends to make a grant of approximately $600,000 available to the State Water Resources Control Board (SWRCB) to fund staff of SWRCB and LARWQCB to continue source identification activities in the San Gabriel Valley.
THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED THAT:
The SWRCB authorizes the Executive Director to:
1. Apply for and
accept a Federal grant of approximately $600,000 from USEPA, and
2. Negotiate a workplan with LARWQCB to continue source identification activities in the San Gabriel Valley.
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 October 21, 1999.
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Maureen Marché