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 3-4A: Freshwater Water Quality
Objectives for Mercury in Table 3-4A: Freshwater Water Quality Objectives for
Mercury in Walker Creek, Soulajule Reservoir, and All Tributary 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 4-6: Dilution Credits for
Calculation of Cyanide Water Quality-based Effluent Limits for Shallow Water Dischargers
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
7.5.1 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 Tributaries
Table 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
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