Meeting Notice and Agenda Items

Central Valley Regional Water Quality Control Board

Thursday, 17 February 2022 - 9:00 a.m.

Friday, 18 February 2022 - 9:00 a.m.

No Physical Meeting Location

(Authorized by Government Code section 11133)

Items to be considered by the Board at the 17-18 February 2022 Central Valley Regional Water Quality Control Board Meeting, organized by agenda item number.

Thursday, 17 February 2022 - 9:00 a.m.

BOARD BUSINESS

  1. Executive Officer's Report
  1. Consideration of Minutes from Prior Board Meeting (December 2021)
  1. New Assignments of Board Working Groups
    (THIS ITEM WILL BE HEARD ON FRIDAY AFTER AGENDA ITEM 22)
  1. Consideration of Uncontested Items - The Board will consider agenda items 11 through 14

OTHER BUSINESS

  1. Adopt the Triennial Review of the Water Quality Control Plans for the Sacramento River and San Joaquin River Basins and the Tulare Lake Basin – Consideration of a Resolution
    • Summary Sheet
    • 2021 Triennial Review Work Plan
    • Tentative Resolution
    • Comments Received:
      For a copy of the comments received, please contact Robert L'Heureux at Robert.LHeureux@waterboards.ca.gov
      • Bonny Starr, Starr Consulting; 21 December 2021
      • Sherril Huun, Sacramento River Source Water Protection Program (SRSWPP); 5 January 2022
      • Gary Bobker, Lucinda Shih, Ryan Hernandez; The Bay Institute, Contra Costa Water District, Contra Costa Water Agency; 6 January 2022
      • Kevin Thomas, Julie A. Vance; California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW); 6 January 2022
      • Jonas Minton, et. al.; Planning and Conservation League, et. al.; 6 January 2022
      • Debbie Webster, Central Valley Clean Water Association (CVCWA); 6 January 2022
      • Tami Humphry, North Eastern California Water Association (NECWA); 6 January 2022
      • Matthew Mitchell, United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA); 6 January 2022
      • Barbara Barrigan-Parilla, Tim Stroshan; Restore the Delta; 6 January 2022
      • Ben Eichenberg, Baykeeper; 6 January 2022
      • Gregory Wolfin, Pit River Tribe; 6 January 2022
      • Misty Kaltreider, Solano County Department of Resource Management; 6 January 2022
      • Michelle Berditschevsky, et. al.; Mount Shasta Bioregional Ecology Center, et. al.; 6 January 2022
    • Response To Comments
    • Addendum to Work Plan
    • Notice of Public Hearing

WASTE DISCHARGE REQUIREMENTS

  1. JEN CA Placer Ranch, LLC, Placer Ranch Project, Placer County – Consideration of New Waste Discharge Requirements (WDID#5A31CR00548)
  1. Sutter South, LLC, Lakeside at Sutter Pointe, Sutter County – Consideration of Waste Discharge Requirements (WDID#5A51CR00127)

UNCONTESTED CALENDAR

(Cal. Code Regs., tit. 23, § 647.2, subd. (f).)
Uncontested items are those items that are not being contested at the Board Meeting and will be acted on without discussion. If any person or Board Member requests discussion, the item may be removed from the Uncontested Calendar and taken up in the regular agenda in an order determined by the Board Chair.

UNCONTESTED NPDES PERMITS

  1. UNCONTESTED NPDES PERMITS
    1. City of Lathrop, Consolidated Treatment Facility, San Joaquin County – Consideration of New NPDES Permit (NPDES Permit CA0085359)
    2. Hyde Caviar LLC DBA Sterling Caviar, Sterling Caviar LLC, Elverta, Sacramento County – Consideration of NPDES Permit Renewal (NPDES Permit CA0085197)
    3. Limited Threat Discharges to Surface Water, Consideration of NPDES General Permit Renewal (NPDES Permit CAG995002)
    4. U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Reclamation, Sliger Mine, El Dorado County – Consideration of NPDES Permit Renewal (NPDES Permit CA0084905)

UNCONTESTED WASTE DISCHARGE REQUIREMENTS

  1. UNCONTESTED WASTE DISCHARGE REQUIREMENTS
    1. Amador County Environmental Health Department, Amador County – Consideration of Resolution to Approve Revised Local Agency Management Program
    2. Butte County Department of Public Works, Neal Road Class III Municipal Solid Waste Landfill, Butte County – Consideration of Revision of Waste Discharge Requirements Order R5-2011-0049-01
    3. City of Atwater; Bert Crane Road Landfill, Merced County – Revising WDRs 5-01-096
    4. City of Redding, Redding Power Plant, Shasta County – Consideration of Revision of Waste Discharge Requirements Order 94-267
    5. County of Madera, Fairmead Landfill, Madera County – Revising WDRs R5-2015-0052
    6. Eriksson, LLC, Ingleby US Pistachio Plant, Fresno County
    7. Port of Stockton, Denmar Natural Soda Ash Export Terminal Project, San Joaquin County – Consideration of Waste Discharge Requirements (WDID#5B39CR00357)
    8. Stromer Realty, Stromer Oak Valley Site Project, Butte County – Consideration of New Waste Discharge Requirements

UNCONTESTED RESCISSIONS

  1. UNCONTESTED RESCISSIONS
    1. Baker Petrolite Corporation, Taft Production Facility, Waste Discharge Requirements Order No. 5-00-225, Kern County
    2. City of Grass Valley, City of Grass Valley Wastewater Treatment Plant, Nevada County – Consideration of NPDES Rescission (NPDES Permit CA0079898)
    3. Double R Nest Egg, Skippers Cove Marina Wastewater Treatment System, Nevada County, WDR Order 95-178
    4. Jones Development Company, Pilkington Glass Manufacturing Facility, San Joaquin County, WDS Order 5-01-114
    5. Pleasant Ridge Union School District, Pleasant Ridge Elementary School Wastewater Treatment Plant, Nevada County, WDR Order 98-135
    6. Standard Management Company, McHenry Village Shopping Center, Stanislaus County, Waste Discharge Requirements Order No. R5-2002-0012

UNCONTESTED CHANGE OF NAME

  1. UNCONTESTED CHANGE OF NAME
    1. City of Arvin, Arvin Wastewater Treatment Plant, Waste Discharge Requirements Order 5-00-093, Kern County
    2. GloriAnn Farms, Inc., and Mark Bacchetti, GloriAnn Farms Food Processing Facility, San Joaquin County, R5-2012-0037-01
    3. Jed and Marie Steele, Steele Wines, Inc., Lake County, 97-138
    4. O’Neill Beverages Co LLC, Reedley Winery Class II Surface Impoundment, Revising WDRs R5-2021-0058, Fresno County

Friday, 18 February 2022 - 9:00 a.m.

OTHER BUSINESS

  1. Statewide General Waste Discharge Requirements for Winery Process Water Update – Information Item Only
  1. Tribal and Subsistence Fishing Beneficial Uses Definitions to the Water Quality Control Plans for the Sacramento River and San Joaquin River Basins and Tulare Lake Basin – Consideration of a Resolution
    • Summary Sheet
    • Staff Report
    • Tentative Resolution
    • Comments Received:
      For a copy of the comments received, please contact Lauren Smitherman at Lauren.Smitherman@waterboards.ca.gov
      • Michael Martin, Ph. D, Director;  Merced River Conservation; October 01, 2021
      • Emily Moloney, Water Program Coordinator; Buena Vista Rancheria of Me-Wuk Indians; October 27, 2021
      • James Kinter, Tribal Historic Preservation Officer; Yocha Dehe Wintun Nation; December 21, 2021
      • Charlotte Lange, Chair; Mono Lake Kutzadikaa Tribe; December 30, 2021
      • Ryan Hunter, Acting Regional Director; Bureau of Indian Affairs, Pacific Regional Office; December 30, 2021
    • Response To Comments
    • Revised Notice of Public Hearing
  2. Malaga County Water District, Wastewater Treatment Facility, Fresno County – Consideration of an Order Vacating Administrative Civil Liability Order R5-2016-0022
  3. Election of Chair and Vice Chair
  4. New Assignments of Board Working Groups