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Pollutants of concern reconnaissance monitoring final progress report, water years 2015 and 2016

Alicia N. Gilbreath, Jennifer Hunt, Don Yee, Lester McKee | June 1st, 2017


The San Francisco Bay mercury (Hg) and polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB) total maximum daily loads (TMDLs) called for implementation of control measures to reduce PCB and Hg loads entering the Bay via stormwater. Subsequently, the San Francisco Bay Regional Water Quality Control Board (Regional Water Board) issued the first combined Municipal Regional Stormwater Permit (MRP). This first MRP contained provisions aimed at improving information on stormwater pollutant loads in selected watersheds (Provision C.8.) and piloted a number of management techniques to reduce PCB and Hg loading to the Bay from smaller urbanized tributaries (Provisions C.11. and C.12.). In November 2015, the Regional Water Board issued the second MRP. “MRP 2.0” places an increased focus on identifying those watersheds, source areas, and source properties that are potentially most polluted and are therefore most likely to be cost effective areas for addressing load reduction requirements through implementation of control measures.

Keywords

monitoring, pollutants, Sacramento–San Joaquin Delta, stormwater, water quality