Objectives
Plan
Monitoring
Attainment Strategies
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: Beneficial Uses of Wetland Areas
Table 3-1: Water Quality Objectives for 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 San Francisco Bay Segments
Table 3-3B: Marine Water Quality Objectives for Mercury in San Francisco Bay
Table 3-3C: Marine Water Quality Objectives for Cyanide in 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 4-2A: Effluent Limitations for Bacteriological Indicators
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 4-8: Publicly Owned Treatment Works (POTWs)
Table 4-9: Major Industrial Discharge Outfalls
Table 4-10: Status of Urban Runoff Control Programs
Table 4-11: Goals of Long Term Management Strategy
Table 4-12: Potential Consequences and Impacts of Dredging and Dredged Material Disposal
Table 4-13: Long Term Management Strategy Participants
Table 4-14: Dredged Material Volume Targets
Table 4-15: Transition Volume Targets for In-Bay Disposal of Dredged Materials
Table 4-16: Inactive Mine Sites
Table 6-1: Parameters Analyzed for in the Regional Monitoring Program
Table 6-2: Key to Figure 6-2: State Monitoring Network
Table 6-3: Key to Figure 6-3: State Monitoring Network
Table 6-4: Five Most Commonly Consumed Bay Fish
7.1.1 Water Quality Attainment Strategy and TMDL for Diazinon and Pesticide-related Toxicity in Urban Creeks
Table 7.1.1-1 Benchmark Factors
Table 7.1.1-2: Water Board Implementation Measure Tracking
7.2.1 Water Quality Attainment Strategy to Support Copper Site-specific Objectives for San Francisco Bay, and Nickel Site-specific Objectives for South San Francisco Bay
Table 7.2.1-1 Translators Applicable to South San Francisco Bay Municipal Wastewater Discharges for Copper and Nickel
Table 7.2.1-2 Translators Applicable to Other San Francisco Bay Municipal and Industrial Wastewater Deep Water Discharges for Copper
Table 7.2.1-3 Dissolved Copper (μg/L) Trigger Concentrations at 99% Statistical Power
7.2.2 San Francisco Bay Mercury TMDL
Table 7.2.2-1 Mercury Load and Wasteload Allocations By Source Category
Table 7.2.2-2 Individual Wasteload Allocations for Mercury in Urban Stormwater Discharges
Table 7.2.2-3 Individual Wasteload Allocations for Mercury in Municipal Wastewater Discharges
Table 7.2.2-4 Individual Wasteload Allocations for Mercury in Petroleum Refinery Wastewater Discharges
Table 7.2.2-5 Individual Wasteload Allocations for Mercury in Industrial (Non-Petroleum Refinery) Wastewater Discharges
7.2.3 San Francisco Bay Polychlorinated Biphenyls TMDL
Table 7.2.3-1 PCBs Sources and Current Loads to San Francisco Bay
Table 7.2.3-2 Load and Wasteload Allocations
Table 7.2.3-3 Individual Wasteload Allocations For Municipal Wastewater Dischargers
Table 7.2.3-4 Individual Wasteload Allocations for Industrial Wastewater Dischargers
Table 7.2.3-5 County-Based Watershed Wasteload Allocations for Stormwater Runoff
7.2.4 North San Francisco Bay Selenium Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL)
Table 7.2.4-1 Numeric Targets for Selenium
Table 7.2.4-2 Selenium Load Allocation
Table 7.2.4-3 Individual Wasteload Allocations for Petroleum Refineries
Table 7.2.4-4 Individual Wasteload Allocations for Municipal and Industrial Dischargers
7.2.5 San Francisco Bay Beaches Bacteria TMDL
Table 7.2.5-1 Numeric Targets for San Francisco Bay Beaches
Table 7.2.5-2 Load and Wasteload Allocations for San Francisco Bay Beaches
Table 7.2.5-3 Implementation Plan Elements
Table 7.2.5-4 Aquatic Park Beach Implementation Plan
Table 7.2.5-5 Candlestick Point Beaches Implementation Plan
Table 7.2.5-6 Crissy Field Beach Implementation Plan
Table 7.2.5-7 Marina Lagoon Beaches (Parkside Aquatic and Lakeshore) Implementation Plan
7.3.1 Tomales Bay Watershed Pathogens TMDL
Table 7.3.1-1 Water Quality Targets for Tomales Bay and Its Tributaries
Table 7.3.1-2 Total Maximum Daily Load of Pathogens Indicators for Tomales Bay and its Tributaries
Table 7.3.1-3 Density-Based Pollutant Wasteload and Load Allocations for Dischargers of Pathogens in Tomales Bay Watershed
Table 7.3.1-4 Density-Based Pollutant Load Allocations for Tomales Bay Tributaries
Table 7.3.1-5 Trackable Implementation Measures for the Tomales Bay Watershed Pathogens Total Maximum Daily Load
Table 7.3.1-6 Regulatory Framework for Discharges by Source Category
Table 7.3.1-7 Baseline Water Quality Monitoring Program
7.3.2 Total Maximum Daily Load for Mercury in Walker Creek and Soulajule Reservoir
Table 7.3.2-1 TMDL Mercury Wasteload and Load Allocations
Table 7.3.2-2 Implementation Measures for Walker Creek Mercury TMDL
Table 7.3.2-3 Baseline Monitoring Sites
7.3.3 Lagunitas Creek Sediment TMDL
Table 7.3.3-1 Sediment and Habitat Targets for the Lagunitas Creek and its Tributaries
Table 7.3.3-2 Mean Annual Sediment Delivery to Lagunitas Creek upstream of Devils Gulch (drainage area = 89 km2) during water years 1983 through 2008
Table 7.3.3-3 Mean Annual Sediment Delivery to Lagunitas Creek upstream of Olema Creek (drainage area = 213 km2) during water years 1983 through 2008
Table 7.3.3-4 Load Allocations for Sediment Discharges for Lagunitas Creek Upstream of Devils Gulch
Table 7.3.3-5 Load Allocations for Sediment Discharges for Lagunitas Creek Upstream of Olema Creek
Table 7.3.3-6 Wasteload Allocations for Stormwater for Lagunitas Creek Upstream of Olema Creek
Table 7.3.3-7 TMDL Implementation Measures for Sediment Discharges Associated with Point Sources
Table 7.3.3-8 Required TMDL Implementation Measures for Sediment Discharges Associated with Grazing
Table 7.3.3-9 Required TMDL Implementation Measures for Sediment Discharges associated with Parks and Open Space and/or Municipal Public Works
Table 7.3.3-10 Actions to Enhance Habitat Complexity and Connectivity in Lagunitas Creek and its Tributaries
Table 7.3.3-11 Goals for Floodplain Restoration and/or Large Woody Debris Enhancement in Lagunitas Creek Watershed
7.4.1 San Pedro Creek and Pacifica State Beach Bacteria TMDL
Table 7.4.1-1 Bacteriological Water Quality Objectives for San Pedro Creek and
Pacifica State Beach
Table 7.4.1-2 Numeric Targets, TMDLs, and Allocations Based on Allowable
Exceedances of Single-Sample Objectives for San Pedro Creek and Pacifica State Beach
Table 7.4.1-3 Load and Wasteload Allocations for Dischargers of Bacteria in San
Pedro Creek Watershed
Table 7.4.1-4 Implementation Plan Requirements and Schedule
7.4.2 Pescadero-Butano Watershed Sediment TMDL and Habitat Enhancement Plan
Table 7.4.2-1 Sediment TMDL and Habitat Targets for Pescadero and Butano Creeks and Their Tributaries
Table 7.4.2-2 Mean Annual Sediment Delivery to the Pescadero-Butano Watershed (tons/year)
Table 7.4.2-3 Load Allocations
Table 7.4.2-4 Wasteload Allocations for Stormwater Runoff
Table 7.4.2-5 TMDL Implementation Measures for Sediment Discharges Associated with Stormwater Runoff and Roads
Table 7.4.2-6 Required TMDL Implementation Measures for Sediment Discharges Associated with Non-Grazing Agricultural Lands of 5 Acres or Greater
Table 7.4.2-7 Required TMDL Implementation Measures for Sediment Discharges Associated with Grazing Lands of 50 Acres or Greater
Table 7.4.2-8 Required TMDL Implementation Measures for Sediment Discharges associated with San Mateo County
Table 7.4.2-9 Required TMDL Implementation Measures for Sediment Discharges associated with Parks and Open Space Lands
Table 7.4.2-10 Required TMDL Implementation Measures for Sediment Discharges Associated with Timber Lands of 100 acres or Greater
Table 7.4.2-11 Recommended Actions to Reduce Sediment Load and Enhance Habitat Complexity in Pescadero and Butano Creeks and Their Tributaries
7.4.3 Bacteria TMDL for Beaches in Pillar Point Harbor and Venice Beach
Table 7.4.3-1 Numeric Targets to Protect Water Contact Recreation in Pillar Point Harbor Beaches and Venice BeachTable 7.4.3-2 Load and Wasteload Allocations of Indicator Bacteria for Beaches at Pillar Point Harbor and Venice Beach
Table 7.4.3-3 Implementation Actions and Schedule for SAM Treatment Plant
Table 7.4.3-4 Phase 1 Implementation Actions and Schedule for Sanitary Sewer Collection Systems
Table 7.4.3-5 Phase 2 Implementation Actions and Schedule for Sanitary Sewer Collection Systems
Table 7.4.3-6 Implementation Actions and Schedule for Ox Mountain Landfill
Table 7.4.3-7 Phase 1 Implementation Actions and Schedule for Vessels and Amenities in Pillar Point Harbor
Table 7.4.3-8 Phase 2 Implementation Actions and Schedule for Vessels and Amenities in Pillar Point Harbor
Table 7.4.3-9 Phase 1 Implementation Actions and Schedule for Municipal Stormwater Runoff
Table 7.4.3-10 Phase 2 Implementation Actions and Schedule for Municipal Stormwater Runoff
Table 7.4.3-11 Implementation Actions and Schedule for Caltrans
Table 7.4.3-12 Implementation Actions and Schedule for Existing, New and Replacement Onsite Wastewater Treatment Systems (OWTS)
Table 7.4.3-13 Implementation Actions and Schedule for CAFs
7.5.1 Richardson Bay Pathogens Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL)
Table 7.5.1-1 Numeric Targets for Richardson Bay
Table 7.5.1-2 Total Maximum Daily Load for pathogen indicators (fecal coliforms) for Richardson Bay
Table 7.5.1-3 Density-Based Pollutant Wasteload and Load Allocations for Richardson Bay
Table 7.5.1-4 Trackable implementation measures for the Richardson Bay pathogens TMDL
Table 7.5.1-5 Regulatory Framework
7.7.1 Total Maximum Daily Loads for Mercury in Waters of the Guadalupe River Watershed
Table 7.7.1-1 Total Maximum Daily Loads
Table 7.7.1-2 Load and Wasteload Allocations
7.8.1 Sonoma Creek Pathogens Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL)
Table 7.8.1-1 Water Quality Targets for Sonoma Creek
Table 7.8.1-2 Total Maximum Daily Loads of Pathogen Indicators for Sonoma Creek
Table 7.8.1-3 Density-Based Pollutant Load and Wasteload Allocations for Dischargers of Pathogens in the Sonoma Creek Watershed
Table 7.8.1-4 Trackable Implementation Measures for the Sonoma Creek Pathogen Total Maximum Daily Load
Table 7.8.1-5 Regulatory Framework for Discharges by Source Category
Table 7.8.1-6 Baseline Monitoring Sites
7.8.2 Napa River Pathogens Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL)
Table 7.8.2-1 TMDL Water Quality Targets for the Napa River
Table 7.8.2-2 Total Maximum Daily Loads of Pathogen Indicators for the Napa River
Table 7.8.2-3 Density-Based Pollutant Load Allocations and Wasteload Allocations for Pathogen Dischargers in the Napa River Watershed
Table 7.8.2-4 Density-Based Wasteload Allocations for Municipal Wastewater Treatment Facilities
Table 7.8.2-5 Trackable Implementation Measures for the Napa River Pathogen Total Maximum Daily Load
Table 7.8.2-6 Regulatory Framework for Discharges by Source Category
Table 7.8.2-7 Baseline Monitoring Sites
7.8.3 Sonoma Creek Watershed Sediment TMDL and Habitat Enhancement Plan
Table 7.8.3-1 TMDL Sediment Targets for Sonoma Creek and its Tributaries
Table 7.8.3-2. Average Annual Sediment Delivery to Sonoma Creek (tons/year)
Table 7.8.3-3. Sonoma Creek Sediment Load and Wasteload Allocations (tons/year)
Table 7.8.3-4 Required and Trackable TMDL Implementation Measures for Sediment Discharges Associated with Vineyards
Table 7.8.3-5 Required TMDL Implementation Measures for Sediment Discharges Associated with Grazing
Table 7.8.3-6 Required TMDL Implementation Measures for Sediment Discharges Associated with Rural Lands
Table 7.8.3-7 Required TMDL Implementation Measures for Sediment Discharges associated with Parks
and Open Space, and/or Municipal Public Works
Table 7.8.3-8 Required TMDL Implementation Measures for Sediment Discharges associated with Urban Land Uses
Table 7.8.3-9 Recommended Actions to Reduce Sediment Load and Enhance Habitat Complexity in Sonoma Creek and its Tributaries
Table 7.8.3-10 Recommended Actions to Protect or Enhance Baseflow
Table 7.8.3-11 Recommended Actions to Restore to Fish Passage
7.8.4 Napa River Sediment Reduction and Habitat Enhancement Plan
Table 7.8.4-1 TMDL sediment targets for the Napa River and its TributariesTable 7.8.4-2. Mean Annual Sediment Delivery to Napa River at Soda Creek (1994-2004)
Table 7.8.4-3a. Load Allocations
Table 7.8.4-3b Wasteload Allocations for Urban Runoff and Wastewater Discharges
Table 7.8.4-4 TMDL Implementation Measures for Sediment Discharges Associated with Urban Stormwater Runoff and Wastewater Discharges
Table 7.8.4-4a Required and Trackable TMDL Implementation Measures for Sediment Discharges Associated with Vineyards
Table 7.8.4-4b Required TMDL Implementation Measures for Sediment Discharges Associated with Grazing
Table 7.8.4-4c Required TMDL Implementation Measures for Sediment Discharges Associated with Rural Lands
Table 7.8.4-4d Required TMDL Implementation Measures for Sediment Discharges associated with Parks
and Open Space, and/or Municipal Public Works
Table 7.8.4-5a Recommended Actions to Reduce Sediment Load and Enhance Habitat Complexity in Napa River and its Tributaries
Table 7.8.4-5b Recommended actions to protect or enhance baseflow Table 7.8.4-5c Recommended Actions to Restore to Fish Passage
Table 7.8.4-5d Recommended Actions to Protect and/or Enhance Stream Temperature
7.8.5 Petaluma River Bacteria Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL)
Table 7.8.5-1 Numeric Targets for Fecal Indicator Bacteria in the Petaluma River Watershed to Protect Water Contact RecreationTable 7.8.5-2 Load and Wasteload Allocations of Fecal Indicator Bacteria for Petaluma River
Table 7.8.5-3 Implementation Actions and Schedule for Ellis Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant
Table 7.8.5-4 Implementation Actions and Schedule for Sanitary Sewer Collection Systems
Table 7.8.5-5 Implementation Actions and Schedule for Existing, New, And Replacement Onsite Wastewater Treatment Systems
Table 7.8.5-6 Implementation Actions and Schedule for Vessel Marinas
Table 7.8.5-7 Implementation Actions and Schedule for Confined Animal Facilities
Table 7.8.5-8 Implementation Actions and Schedule for Grazing Lands/ Operations
Table 7.8.5-9 Implementation Actions and Schedule for Municipal Stormwater Runoff
Table 7.8.5-10 Implementation Actions and Schedule for Homeless Encampments
Table 7.8.5-11 Implementation Actions and Schedule for Water Quality Monitoring
7.9.1 Suisun Marsh Low Dissolved Oxygen/Organic Enrichment TMDL
Table 7.9.1-1 Numeric Targets and TMDL for Suisun MarshTable 7.9.1-2 Wasteload and Load Allocations