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This team coordinates monitoring efforts to meet management objectives for surface water quality in the San Francisco Bay Region.
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Regional Board Monitoring and Special Studies Related to 303d Listing and TMDLs Karen Taberski Regional Water Quality Control Board San Francisco Bay Region
Monitoring and Assessment Integration Team (MAIT) • Members-all staff that work on programs with monitoring and assessment of surface waters • Monthly meetings • Purpose: • Increase communication on monitoring and assessment programs and strategies within the Regional Board • Coordinate efforts within Regional Board to ensure consistent, integrated and strategic monitoring • Identify data gaps and determine how they can be filled • Facilitate the coordination and integration of monitoring efforts in the Region in order to meet management objectives
Statewide Surface Water Ambient Monitoring Program (SWAMP) • Will provide data for 303d listing • All hydrologic units in next 5 years • Public Advisory Group (PAG) • Scientific Advisory Group (SAG) • $3.6 million statewide/ $310,000 region • Statewide database • Regionalimplementation of SWAMP =Regional Monitoring and Assessment Strategy (RMAS) • Regional Board lead watershed monitoring (SWAMP, TSMP, other) • Partner lead watershed monitoring • San Francisco Estuary RMP
Regional Board Special Studies for TMDL Development and ImplementationSan Francisco Estuary • Mercury in SF Bay • CALFED total /methyl mercury sediment study • CALFED avian egg study • Sediment cores in South Bay • PCBs in SF Bay • Bioaccumulation study for modeling effort • Air deposition study • Cu and Ni - Speciation • Stormdrain mapping • Regional inventory of stormdrain information • Develop GIS datasets for the City of Oakland with existing data • GIS model with training manual for use by local agencies
Regional Board Special Studies for TMDL Development and ImplementationTomales Bay and Other Watersheds • Tomales Bay & watershed (pathogens, Hg, nutrients, sediment) • Fecal coliform studies during runoff • Mercury studies • Fish and shellfish monitoring • Post remediation water monitoring for Hg and TSS • Sediment Cores • Bioaccumulation in invertebrates • Modeling and associated studies • Sediment in watersheds • GIS mapping and analysis of stream channels in listed basins • Region wide assessment of excess sediment supply to channels - Napa River watershed pilot
Regional Board Objectives in Developing Studies for 303d Listing and TMDLs • Through SWAMP provide guidance to facilitate the implementation, coordination and standardization of watershed assessments for 303d listing • Identify and fill data gaps for the development and implementation of TMDLs • Conduct all studies in coordination with ongoing projects to maximize efficiency and develop relationships for future partnerships • Provide scientific and public review to ensure the technical quality of studies and the involvement of stakeholders