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Status R eport City of Salinas Municipal Storm Water Discharges Central Coast R egional Water Quality Control Board Meeting Page 1 of 10 Item No. 9 Presentation May 12-13, 2016 City of Salinas Presentation R esponse to E P A Deficiencies


  1. Status R eport City of Salinas Municipal Storm Water Discharges Central Coast R egional Water Quality Control Board Meeting Page 1 of 10 Item No. 9 Presentation May 12-13, 2016 City of Salinas Presentation

  2. R esponse to E P A Deficiencies  Illicit Discharge Detection and E limination  T raining, Systems, R eviews and T echnology  Commercial/ Industrial Facilities  Backup Plans, Oversight R eview, MOU, Data Gathering  Construction Site Management  T raining, New Hires, Data Collection Overhaul, Clarification of Priorities and R esponsibilities Page 2 of 10 Item No. 9 Presentation May 12-13, 2016 City of Salinas Presentation

  3. Supporting Action  R eorganization of Public Works Department  Created Water, Waste and E nergy Division  P ending reorganization of Inspection Services  Community Development E ngineering Services consolidated into Public Works  Current half time Storm Water Program Manager full time in July  E mployee R eplacement Page 3 of 10 Item No. 9 Presentation May 12-13, 2016 City of Salinas Presentation

  4. Funding  T otal Operations and Program FY 2015/ 16  $1.8 mil  T otal Operations and Program FY 2016/ 17  $2.25 mil  E quipment  2 Street Sweepers $1.2 mil (long term lease)  T echnology  $225,000 new positions, software and equip  GIS – Field Apps-T ablets and Portables Page 4 of 10 Item No. 9 Presentation May 12-13, 2016 City of Salinas Presentation

  5. Monitoring Program Challenges  Current structure inadequate to determine pollutant contribution by Salinas  Data reported is public information subject to mis- interpretation  R edundant data collection: Ag Cooperative, CClean  Monitoring program costs $120,000+ / year  R egional Board staff open to new monitoring program design Page 5 of 10 Item No. 9 Presentation May 12-13, 2016 City of Salinas Presentation

  6. Orthophosphate Page 6 of 10 Item No. 9 Presentation May 12-13, 2016 City of Salinas Presentation

  7. Fecal Coliform Page 7 of 10 Item No. 9 Presentation May 12-13, 2016 City of Salinas Presentation

  8. Orthophosphate – P erimeter Sites Page 8 of 10 Item No. 9 Presentation May 12-13, 2016 City of Salinas Presentation

  9. Successes  T rash Load – 77 T ons ($175,00 Measure G)  GIS and Data Collection  Street Sweeping and R oute Smart  R etrofit Projects  E l Dorado P ark ($500,000 Measure G)  Airport Drive/ Alisal R oundabout ($1.5 mil various)  Waste Water Shunt ($800,000 Industrial Waste Water Fund) Page 9 of 10 Item No. 9 Presentation May 12-13, 2016 City of Salinas Presentation

  10. Going Forward  New P ermit  FY 2016/ 17 Desiltation of Natividad & Gabilan Creeks ($500,000)  Pure Water Monterey Project  Ground Water Sustainability  Carr Lake Page 10 of 10 Item No. 9 Presentation May 12-13, 2016 City of Salinas Presentation

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