Cal. Code Regs. tit. 23 § 3939.27

Current through Register 2024 Notice Reg. No. 50, December 13, 2024
Section 3939.27 - A Total Maximum Daily Load for Trash in the Ventura River Estuary

Los Angeles Regional Water Quality Control Board (Los Angeles Water Board) Resolution No. R4-2007-008, adopted on June 7, 2007 by the Los Angeles Water Board, modified the regulatory provisions of the Water Quality Control Plan for the Los Angeles Region by:

(1) revising the Table of Contents,
(2) adding introductory text for Chapter 7 (Total Maximum Daily Loads), and
(3) establishing a Total Maximum Daily Load for trash in the Ventura River Estuary.

The amendment establishes the numeric target with which wasteload allocations for point source discharges and load allocations for nonpoint source discharges are calculated. Wasteload allocations will be implemented through storm water permits via the authority vested in the Executive Officer by section 13267 of the Porter-Cologne Water Quality Control Act (Water Code section 13000 et seq.). Load allocations shall be implemented through either (1) a conditional waiver from waste discharge requirements, or (2) an alternative program implemented through waste discharge requirements or an individual waiver or another appropriate order of the Los Angeles Water Board.

The Regional Board adopted Resolution No. R19-005 on June 13, 2019 revising the Ventura River Estuary Trash TMDL in light of the "Amendment to the Water Quality Control Plan for Ocean Waters of California to Control Trash" and "Part 1 Trash Provisions of the Water Quality Control Plan for Inland Surface Waters, Enclosed Bays, and Estuaries," known as the statewide Trash Amendments. The Los Angeles Water Board determined that the implementation requirements in the existing Ventura River Estuary Trash TMDL should not be aligned with the scope of the statewide Trash Amendments because it could not be determined if there is a potential for non-priority land use areas to discharge significant amounts of trash. All of the catch basins draining to the Ventura River Estuary, whether located in priority or non-priority areas, have already been addressed with full capture devices. However, it has been found in other Los Angeles Water Board Trash TMDLs that generally, non-priority land use areas do have the potential to discharge significant amounts of trash to waterbodies. Therefore, storm water dischargers assigned wasteload allocations will still be required to address point sources of trash in all land use areas.

The revised TMDL removes the waivers of Waste Discharge Requirements to regulate nonpoint sources of trash and replaces the requirement with language referencing the statewide Policy for Implementation and Enforcement of the Nonpoint Source Pollution Control Program. The revised TMDL also separates requirements for the California Department of Transportation from requirements for other MS4 permittees, consistent with the statewide Trash Amendments.

Cal. Code Regs. Tit. 23, § 3939.27

1. New section summarizing amendment to basin plan filed 2-11-2008; amendment approved by State Water Resources Control Board Resolution No. 2007-0072 on 12-4-2007; amendment approved by OAL pursuant to Government Code section 11353 on 2-11-2008 (Register 2008, No. 7).
2. Amendment of section summarizing basin plan filed 10-25-2021; amendments approved by State Water Resources Control Board Resolution No. 2020-0002 on 1-21-2020; amendments approved by OAL pursuant to Government Code section 11353 on 10-25-2021 (Register 2021, No. 44).
1. New section summarizing amendment to basin plan filed 2-11-2008; amendment approved by State Water Resources Control Board Resolution No. 2007-0072 on 12-4-2007; amendment approved by OAL pursuant to Government Code section 11353 on 2-11-2008 (Register 2008, No. 7).
2. Amendment of section summarizing basin plan filed 10/25/2021; amendments approved by State Water Resources Control Board Resolution No. 2020-0002 on 1-21-2020; amendments approved by OAL pursuant to Government Code section 11353 on 10-25-2021 (Register 2021, No. 44).