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2008 Year in Review and Hot Topics for 2009 David Tucker Chair of the Executive Board

2008 Year in Review and Hot Topics for 2009 David Tucker Chair of the Executive Board January 2009. Completion of Three Major Water Quality Initiatives Collection System Issues Were on Everyone’s Mind Permit and WQ issues GHG and Climate Change Biosolids, Web Site, Science and More.

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2008 Year in Review and Hot Topics for 2009 David Tucker Chair of the Executive Board

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  1. 2008 Year in Review and Hot Topics for 2009 David Tucker Chair of the Executive Board January 2009 BACWA – Leading the way to protect our Bay

  2. Completion of Three Major Water Quality Initiatives Collection System Issues Were on Everyone’s Mind Permit and WQ issues GHG and Climate Change Biosolids, Web Site, Science and More 2008 Another Busy Year for BACWA

  3. Cu SSO use of EPA’s Water Effects Ratio Cyanide SSO Attenuation for shallow Water dischargers Model to determine level of attenuation 2008 year in review Cyanide and Copper SSO Fully Adopted by US EPA

  4. With EPA Adoption of Mercury TMDL, permit became effective March 2008 First Annual report now being prepared Watershed Permit the first of it’s kind for our Region Cost effective approach to developing a permit, adoption hearing and reporting With experience will determine if should expand to include more pollutants 2008 year in review Mercury Watershed Permit Effective

  5. 2008 year in review November 7, 2007: Cosco Busan strikes the Bay Bridge • Collision causes a 100 foot long gash in its hull • 54,000 gallons of bunker fuel discharged the Bay • Public is outraged

  6. BACWA prepared response to support members: Wet weather workshop to communicate new regulatory atmosphere FAQs about collection system issues Coordination and Communication with WB staff and BayKeeper to prepare for November 2008 WB Briefing 2008 year in review Subsequent Winter SSOs –Overflow of Anger and Distrust

  7. Permit Committee with technical consultant-support review and commented on permits WQ Issues Dioxin Strategy Se TMDL No Drugs Down the Drain and other P2 Dental amalgam; mercury thermometer and FOG 2008 year in review Permit Reviews and WQ Issues

  8. Ongoing concerns: Solano County reports Regional Facility Workshop in June: Public info White paper Position Paper Cross media impacts 2008 Year in Review Biosolids Management Takes on a New Focus

  9. BACWA AIR active in statewide CWCCG Focused comments on ARB Scoping Plan for AB-32 including: Cross media conflicts among decisions on air; land and water Water Recycling and water conservation Plan was unfair to communities who have fully developed water efficiency measures Concern about what Cap/Trade will mean for public agencies 2008 year in review Climate Change and GHG

  10. BACWA continued improvements to its Web site More documents; more uses by committees Aquatic Science Center Just completed first year Already a success in that more work for SFEI Prop 50, Regional Water Conservation and Operator Training BACWA support for other’s programs 2008 year in review Web Site, Science and More

  11. BACWA Will continue to focus on TMLD and Water Quality Attainment Strategies Se for North SF Bay PCB TMDL at SWRCB in 2009 2009 and Beyond Long-term Compliance with WQ and Other Requirements

  12. Five Year RMP Studies ($500,000) to increase our understanding of sources and impacts Independent Panel recommends permitting approach with TEF/BEFs for compliance Control of GHG and BAAQMD extension of No-Burn may reduce loads 2009 and Beyond BACWA’s Dioxin Strategy

  13. Review of data indicates we can improve our protocols and reviews leading to improved compliance Get your staff engaged and look for a workshop soon Difference between a number you can comply with and one you cannot 2009 and Beyond Lab Committee to Provide New Dioxin Sampling Protocols

  14. Experience with Prop 50 process revealed how busy we can get Leadership working to focus resources on most pressing priorities BACWA is already strong and credible – planning will build a better and more effective association 2009 and Beyond Strategic Planning Effort to Focus our Activities on Regional Issues

  15. Use the best available knowledge, including scientific/technical information Support regulatory compliance by members Promote stewardship of the Bay Environment Seek regional solutions and promote regional collaborations and partnerships 2009 and Beyond BACWA Values – Work in Progress!

  16. Conduct business in an open and transparent manner Ensure prudent use of financial resources Provide services which are valuable to members 2009 and Beyond BACWA Values – Work in Progress!

  17. Informed membership Committee participation Web site Other communication Position development Policy papers Position papers Comment letters Engage expert consultant resources 2009 and Beyond Information on Regulatory and Policy Issues

  18. Participation in TMDLs Review and comment on permits Compliance the Hg Watershed Permit Dental Program Technical Studies Risk Reduction Collection System issues – WDR and Reporting Looking to the future 2009 and Beyond Support Members to Achieve Compliance

  19. BAMI and Ops InfoShare - networking groups to engage professional staff Meeting quarterly Minutes on web site Focus on infoshare Support of day to day work Expanded to Engineering CIP and other infrastructure 2009 and Beyond InfoShare Has Expanded

  20. Regular meetings with WB staff, EPA and SFEI Participation in Public Hearings at SWRCB, Water Board and ARB Participation in Statewide groups with CASA, CVCWA, and SCAP Comment letters often carry all logos 2009 and Beyond BACWA Is Highly Visible

  21. Let’s face it – some of us are getting old! 2009 and Beyond Succession Planning BACWA relies on our members expertise and commitment

  22. Through leadership, service and advocacy for its members, BACWA provides an effective regional voice for the clean water industry’s role in stewardship of the San Francisco Bay environment 25 Years of Service to Members and the Protection of the Bay

  23. Leading the Way to Protect Our Bay

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