Santa Ynez River basin TMDL addressing nutrient pollution
Information
Problem Statement - in development.
- Preliminary map of the project area
- Designated beneficial uses of surface waterbodies in the river basin (municipal supply, groundwater recharge, cold freshwater habitat, and agricultural supply).
Documentation
- May 1, 2024 – Concise Summary of Regulatory Provisions
State Board Hearing
TMDL Documents Available for Public Review and Comment
- Signed Resolution
- Attachment A - Adopted Basin Plan amendment
- TMDL Report
- CEQA Check List and Analysis
TMDL Development Documentation
- June 8, 2023
Notice of hearing Aviso de audiencia publica
Staff report
Attachment 1 – Proposed Resolution and Basin Plan amendment
Attachment 2 - TMDL report
Attachment 3 - CEQA checklist and analysis
Attachment 4 - Notice of opportunity to comment - May 2, 2016 - Meeting Presentation
- April 21, 2016 - Scoping Report to support development of TMDLs addressing nutrient pollution in streams of the Santa Ynez River basin.
- August 4, 2015 - Fact Sheet
- July 21, 2015 - Nutrient pollution: an overview of the problem
- Video - What is a TMDL?
For Additional Information
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Contacts
- Daniel Ellis
805-549-3889
Daniel.Ellis@waterboards.ca.gov
Status and Public Notices
- Status: Appproved and effective, May 1, 2024
- Report Card (2018)
- Public Notice: None at this time
Approval status
- Central Coast Water Board
- adopted June 22, 2023. - State Water Resources Control Board
- approved January 17, 2024. - Office of Administrative Law
- approved May 1, 2024