Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 113661, Alkalinity as CaCO3
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Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
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LOE ID: |
139611 |
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Pollutant: |
Alkalinity as CaCO3 |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
Total |
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Beneficial Use: |
Cold Freshwater Habitat |
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Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
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Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SMC Regional Watershed Monitoring data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceeded the water quality threshold for Alkalinity as CaCO3. |
Data Reference: |
Field, Sediment, Toxicity, Water data for the 2020/2022 integrated report in Region 9. |
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SWAMP Data: |
Non-SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
All waters shall be maintained free of toxic substances in concentrations that are toxic to, or produce detrimental physiological responses in, human, plant, animal, or aquatic life (Water Quality Control Plan, San Diego Basin). |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Water Quality Control Plan for the San Diego Basin |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
The CCC of 20mg/L is a minimum value except where alkalinity is naturally lower, in which case the criterion cannot be lower than 25% of the natural level (USEPA National Recommended Water Quality Criteria Aquatic Life) |
Guideline Reference: |
National Recommended Water Quality Criteria. United States Environmental Protection Agency. Office of Water. Office of Science and Technology |
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Spatial Representation: |
The samples were collected at 1 monitoring site (907M23346) |
Temporal Representation: |
The samples were collected between the dates of 2017-06-15 and 2017-06-15 |
Environmental Conditions: |
|
QAPP Information: |
Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2007. Regional Monitoring of Southern California's Coastal Watersheds., Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2019. Bioassessment Survey of the Stormwater Monitoring Coalition. |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Regional Monitoring of Southern California's Coastal Watersheds |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Bioassessment Survey of the Stormwater Monitoring Coalition |
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Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 113661, Alkalinity as CaCO3
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Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
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LOE ID: |
139769 |
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Pollutant: |
Alkalinity as CaCO3 |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
Total |
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Beneficial Use: |
Warm Freshwater Habitat |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SMC Regional Watershed Monitoring data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceeded the water quality threshold for Alkalinity as CaCO3. |
Data Reference: |
Field, Sediment, Toxicity, Water data for the 2020/2022 integrated report in Region 9. |
|
SWAMP Data: |
Non-SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
All waters shall be maintained free of toxic substances in concentrations that are toxic to, or produce detrimental physiological responses in, human, plant, animal, or aquatic life (Water Quality Control Plan, San Diego Basin). |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Water Quality Control Plan for the San Diego Basin |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
The CCC of 20mg/L is a minimum value except where alkalinity is naturally lower, in which case the criterion cannot be lower than 25% of the natural level (USEPA National Recommended Water Quality Criteria Aquatic Life) |
Guideline Reference: |
National Recommended Water Quality Criteria. United States Environmental Protection Agency. Office of Water. Office of Science and Technology |
|
Spatial Representation: |
The samples were collected at 1 monitoring site (907M23346) |
Temporal Representation: |
The samples were collected between the dates of 2017-06-15 and 2017-06-15 |
Environmental Conditions: |
|
QAPP Information: |
Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2007. Regional Monitoring of Southern California's Coastal Watersheds., Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2019. Bioassessment Survey of the Stormwater Monitoring Coalition. |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Regional Monitoring of Southern California's Coastal Watersheds |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Bioassessment Survey of the Stormwater Monitoring Coalition |
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Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 113661, Alkalinity as CaCO3
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Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
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LOE ID: |
139661 |
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Pollutant: |
Alkalinity as CaCO3 |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
Total |
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Beneficial Use: |
Warm Freshwater Habitat |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SWAMP RWB9 Monitoring data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceeded the water quality threshold for Alkalinity as CaCO3. |
Data Reference: |
Field, Habitat, Sediment, Tissue, Water data for the 2020/2022 integrated report in Region 9. |
|
SWAMP Data: |
SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
All waters shall be maintained free of toxic substances in concentrations that are toxic to, or produce detrimental physiological responses in, human, plant, animal, or aquatic life (Water Quality Control Plan, San Diego Basin). |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Water Quality Control Plan for the San Diego Basin |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
The CCC of 20mg/L is a minimum value except where alkalinity is naturally lower, in which case the criterion cannot be lower than 25% of the natural level (USEPA National Recommended Water Quality Criteria Aquatic Life) |
Guideline Reference: |
National Recommended Water Quality Criteria. United States Environmental Protection Agency. Office of Water. Office of Science and Technology |
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Spatial Representation: |
The samples were collected at 1 monitoring site (907SDB047) |
Temporal Representation: |
The samples were collected between the dates of 2015-04-22 and 2015-04-22 |
Environmental Conditions: |
|
QAPP Information: |
SWAMP QAPrP 2008, Nagoda and Busse, 2013. Quality Assurance Project Plan for Screening of Cyanotoxins in Lakes/Reservoirs and Coastal Wetlands in the San Diego Region, SWAMP QAPrP 2017 |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Quality Assurance Program Plans, Quality Assurance Project Plans, and Standard Operating Procedures for the SWAMP program |
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Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 113661, Alkalinity as CaCO3
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Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
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LOE ID: |
139487 |
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Pollutant: |
Alkalinity as CaCO3 |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
Total |
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Beneficial Use: |
Warm Freshwater Habitat |
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Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed San Diego Region NPDES data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceeded the water quality threshold for Alkalinity as CaCO3. |
Data Reference: |
Field, Habitat, Sediment, Toxicity, Water data for the 2020/2022 integrated report in Region 9. |
|
SWAMP Data: |
Non-SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
All waters shall be maintained free of toxic substances in concentrations that are toxic to, or produce detrimental physiological responses in, human, plant, animal, or aquatic life (Water Quality Control Plan, San Diego Basin). |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Water Quality Control Plan for the San Diego Basin |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
The CCC of 20mg/L is a minimum value except where alkalinity is naturally lower, in which case the criterion cannot be lower than 25% of the natural level (USEPA National Recommended Water Quality Criteria Aquatic Life) |
Guideline Reference: |
National Recommended Water Quality Criteria. United States Environmental Protection Agency. Office of Water. Office of Science and Technology |
|
Spatial Representation: |
The samples were collected at 1 monitoring site (907M23330) |
Temporal Representation: |
The samples were collected between the dates of 2016-06-09 and 2016-06-09 |
Environmental Conditions: |
|
QAPP Information: |
County of San Diego - Dept of Public Works. 2008. Quality Assurance Project Plan from Southern California Bight. ., Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2014. Quality Assurance Project Plan for the County of San Diego's Inland Surface Water Monitoring Program., Wood. 2019. Quality Assurance Project Plan Equivalency Los Penasquitos Watershed Management Area Sediment Load Total Maximum Daily Load., Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2019. Quality Assurance Project Plan Equivalency for NPDES Receiving Water Monitoring. |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Quality Assurance Project Plan from Southern California Bight. |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Quality Assurance Project Plan Equivalency for NPDES Receiving Water Monitoring |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the County of San Diego's Inland Surface Water Monitoring Program |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Quality Assurance Project Plan Equivalency Los Penasquitos Watershed Management Area Sediment Load Total Maximum Daily Load |
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Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 113661, Alkalinity as CaCO3
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Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
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LOE ID: |
139501 |
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Pollutant: |
Alkalinity as CaCO3 |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
Total |
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Beneficial Use: |
Warm Freshwater Habitat |
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Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SMC Regional Watershed Monitoring data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceeded the water quality threshold for Alkalinity as CaCO3. |
Data Reference: |
Field, Sediment, Toxicity, Water data for the 2020/2022 integrated report in Region 9. |
|
SWAMP Data: |
Non-SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
All waters shall be maintained free of toxic substances in concentrations that are toxic to, or produce detrimental physiological responses in, human, plant, animal, or aquatic life (Water Quality Control Plan, San Diego Basin). |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Water Quality Control Plan for the San Diego Basin |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
The CCC of 20mg/L is a minimum value except where alkalinity is naturally lower, in which case the criterion cannot be lower than 25% of the natural level (USEPA National Recommended Water Quality Criteria Aquatic Life) |
Guideline Reference: |
National Recommended Water Quality Criteria. United States Environmental Protection Agency. Office of Water. Office of Science and Technology |
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Spatial Representation: |
The samples were collected at 1 monitoring site (SMC04426) |
Temporal Representation: |
The samples were collected between the dates of 2011-07-25 and 2011-07-25 |
Environmental Conditions: |
|
QAPP Information: |
Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2007. Regional Monitoring of Southern California's Coastal Watersheds., Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2019. Bioassessment Survey of the Stormwater Monitoring Coalition. |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Regional Monitoring of Southern California's Coastal Watersheds |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Bioassessment Survey of the Stormwater Monitoring Coalition |
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Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 113661, Alkalinity as CaCO3
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Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
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LOE ID: |
139710 |
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Pollutant: |
Alkalinity as CaCO3 |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
Dissolved |
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Beneficial Use: |
Warm Freshwater Habitat |
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Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SMC Regional Watershed Monitoring data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceeded the water quality threshold for Alkalinity as CaCO3. |
Data Reference: |
Field, Sediment, Toxicity, Water data for the 2020/2022 integrated report in Region 9. |
|
SWAMP Data: |
Non-SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
All waters shall be maintained free of toxic substances in concentrations that are toxic to, or produce detrimental physiological responses in, human, plant, animal, or aquatic life (Water Quality Control Plan, San Diego Basin). |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Water Quality Control Plan for the San Diego Basin |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
The CCC of 20mg/L is a minimum value except where alkalinity is naturally lower, in which case the criterion cannot be lower than 25% of the natural level (USEPA National Recommended Water Quality Criteria Aquatic Life) |
Guideline Reference: |
National Recommended Water Quality Criteria. United States Environmental Protection Agency. Office of Water. Office of Science and Technology |
|
Spatial Representation: |
The samples were collected at 1 monitoring site (907M23346) |
Temporal Representation: |
The samples were collected between the dates of 2017-06-15 and 2017-06-15 |
Environmental Conditions: |
|
QAPP Information: |
Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2007. Regional Monitoring of Southern California's Coastal Watersheds., Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2019. Bioassessment Survey of the Stormwater Monitoring Coalition. |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Regional Monitoring of Southern California's Coastal Watersheds |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Bioassessment Survey of the Stormwater Monitoring Coalition |
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Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 113661, Alkalinity as CaCO3
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Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
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LOE ID: |
139489 |
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Pollutant: |
Alkalinity as CaCO3 |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
Total |
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Beneficial Use: |
Cold Freshwater Habitat |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SWAMP RWB9 Monitoring data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceeded the water quality threshold for Alkalinity as CaCO3. |
Data Reference: |
Field, Habitat, Sediment, Tissue, Water data for the 2020/2022 integrated report in Region 9. |
|
SWAMP Data: |
SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
All waters shall be maintained free of toxic substances in concentrations that are toxic to, or produce detrimental physiological responses in, human, plant, animal, or aquatic life (Water Quality Control Plan, San Diego Basin). |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Water Quality Control Plan for the San Diego Basin |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
The CCC of 20mg/L is a minimum value except where alkalinity is naturally lower, in which case the criterion cannot be lower than 25% of the natural level (USEPA National Recommended Water Quality Criteria Aquatic Life) |
Guideline Reference: |
National Recommended Water Quality Criteria. United States Environmental Protection Agency. Office of Water. Office of Science and Technology |
|
Spatial Representation: |
The samples were collected at 1 monitoring site (907SDB047) |
Temporal Representation: |
The samples were collected between the dates of 2015-04-22 and 2015-04-22 |
Environmental Conditions: |
|
QAPP Information: |
SWAMP QAPrP 2008, Nagoda and Busse, 2013. Quality Assurance Project Plan for Screening of Cyanotoxins in Lakes/Reservoirs and Coastal Wetlands in the San Diego Region, SWAMP QAPrP 2017 |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Quality Assurance Program Plans, Quality Assurance Project Plans, and Standard Operating Procedures for the SWAMP program |
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Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 113661, Alkalinity as CaCO3
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Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
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LOE ID: |
139579 |
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Pollutant: |
Alkalinity as CaCO3 |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
Total |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Cold Freshwater Habitat |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SWAMP RWB9 Monitoring data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceeded the water quality threshold for Alkalinity as CaCO3. |
Data Reference: |
Field, Habitat, Sediment, Tissue, Water data for the 2020/2022 integrated report in Region 9. |
|
SWAMP Data: |
SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
All waters shall be maintained free of toxic substances in concentrations that are toxic to, or produce detrimental physiological responses in, human, plant, animal, or aquatic life (Water Quality Control Plan, San Diego Basin). |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Water Quality Control Plan for the San Diego Basin |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
The CCC of 20mg/L is a minimum value except where alkalinity is naturally lower, in which case the criterion cannot be lower than 25% of the natural level (USEPA National Recommended Water Quality Criteria Aquatic Life) |
Guideline Reference: |
National Recommended Water Quality Criteria. United States Environmental Protection Agency. Office of Water. Office of Science and Technology |
|
Spatial Representation: |
The samples were collected at 1 monitoring site (907SDB016) |
Temporal Representation: |
The samples were collected between the dates of 2015-04-16 and 2015-04-16 |
Environmental Conditions: |
|
QAPP Information: |
SWAMP QAPrP 2008, Nagoda and Busse, 2013. Quality Assurance Project Plan for Screening of Cyanotoxins in Lakes/Reservoirs and Coastal Wetlands in the San Diego Region, SWAMP QAPrP 2017 |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Quality Assurance Program Plans, Quality Assurance Project Plans, and Standard Operating Procedures for the SWAMP program |
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Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 113661, Alkalinity as CaCO3
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
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LOE ID: |
139650 |
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Pollutant: |
Alkalinity as CaCO3 |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
Total |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Cold Freshwater Habitat |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed San Diego Region NPDES data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceeded the water quality threshold for Alkalinity as CaCO3. |
Data Reference: |
Field, Habitat, Sediment, Toxicity, Water data for the 2020/2022 integrated report in Region 9. |
|
SWAMP Data: |
Non-SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
All waters shall be maintained free of toxic substances in concentrations that are toxic to, or produce detrimental physiological responses in, human, plant, animal, or aquatic life (Water Quality Control Plan, San Diego Basin). |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Water Quality Control Plan for the San Diego Basin |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
The CCC of 20mg/L is a minimum value except where alkalinity is naturally lower, in which case the criterion cannot be lower than 25% of the natural level (USEPA National Recommended Water Quality Criteria Aquatic Life) |
Guideline Reference: |
National Recommended Water Quality Criteria. United States Environmental Protection Agency. Office of Water. Office of Science and Technology |
|
Spatial Representation: |
The samples were collected at 1 monitoring site (907M23330) |
Temporal Representation: |
The samples were collected between the dates of 2016-06-09 and 2016-06-09 |
Environmental Conditions: |
|
QAPP Information: |
County of San Diego - Dept of Public Works. 2008. Quality Assurance Project Plan from Southern California Bight. ., Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2014. Quality Assurance Project Plan for the County of San Diego's Inland Surface Water Monitoring Program., Wood. 2019. Quality Assurance Project Plan Equivalency Los Penasquitos Watershed Management Area Sediment Load Total Maximum Daily Load., Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2019. Quality Assurance Project Plan Equivalency for NPDES Receiving Water Monitoring. |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Quality Assurance Project Plan from Southern California Bight. |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Quality Assurance Project Plan Equivalency for NPDES Receiving Water Monitoring |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the County of San Diego's Inland Surface Water Monitoring Program |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Quality Assurance Project Plan Equivalency Los Penasquitos Watershed Management Area Sediment Load Total Maximum Daily Load |
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Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 113661, Alkalinity as CaCO3
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
139494 |
|
Pollutant: |
Alkalinity as CaCO3 |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
Total |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Warm Freshwater Habitat |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SWAMP RWB9 Monitoring data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceeded the water quality threshold for Alkalinity as CaCO3. |
Data Reference: |
Field, Habitat, Sediment, Tissue, Water data for the 2020/2022 integrated report in Region 9. |
|
SWAMP Data: |
SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
All waters shall be maintained free of toxic substances in concentrations that are toxic to, or produce detrimental physiological responses in, human, plant, animal, or aquatic life (Water Quality Control Plan, San Diego Basin). |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Water Quality Control Plan for the San Diego Basin |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
The CCC of 20mg/L is a minimum value except where alkalinity is naturally lower, in which case the criterion cannot be lower than 25% of the natural level (USEPA National Recommended Water Quality Criteria Aquatic Life) |
Guideline Reference: |
National Recommended Water Quality Criteria. United States Environmental Protection Agency. Office of Water. Office of Science and Technology |
|
Spatial Representation: |
The samples were collected at 1 monitoring site (907SDB016) |
Temporal Representation: |
The samples were collected between the dates of 2015-04-16 and 2015-04-16 |
Environmental Conditions: |
|
QAPP Information: |
SWAMP QAPrP 2008, Nagoda and Busse, 2013. Quality Assurance Project Plan for Screening of Cyanotoxins in Lakes/Reservoirs and Coastal Wetlands in the San Diego Region, SWAMP QAPrP 2017 |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Quality Assurance Program Plans, Quality Assurance Project Plans, and Standard Operating Procedures for the SWAMP program |
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Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 113661, Alkalinity as CaCO3
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Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
73176 |
|
Pollutant: |
Alkalinity as CaCO3 |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
Total |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Warm Freshwater Habitat |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SWAMP data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceed the criterion for Alkalinity as CaCO3. |
Data Reference: |
RWB9 Stormwater Monitoring Council CY 2009 |
|
SWAMP Data: |
SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
All waters shall be maintained free of toxic substances in concentrations which are toxic to, or which produce detrimental physiological responses in, human, plant, animal, or aquatic life (Water Quality Control Plan for the San Diego Basin). |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Water Quality Control Plan for the San Diego Basin |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
The Alkalinity as CaCO3 criteria for the protection of freshwater aquatic life is 20000 ug/L (National Recommended Water Quality Criteria, 2009). |
Guideline Reference: |
National Recommended Water Quality Criteria. United States Environmental Protection Agency. Office of Water. Office of Science and Technology |
|
Spatial Representation: |
Data for this line of evidence for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) was collected at 1 monitoring site [ Cedar Creek ~1.5mi above San Diego R. - 907S01418] |
Temporal Representation: |
Data was collected on a single day 5/12/2009. |
Environmental Conditions: |
Staff is not aware of any special conditions that might affect interpretation of the data. |
QAPP Information: |
The SWAMP QAPP (2008) was followed. |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Surface Water Ambient Monitoring Program Quality Assurance Program Plan |
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Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 113661, Alkalinity as CaCO3
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
73177 |
|
Pollutant: |
Alkalinity as CaCO3 |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
Total |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Cold Freshwater Habitat |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SWAMP data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceed the criterion for Alkalinity as CaCO3. |
Data Reference: |
RWB9 Stormwater Monitoring Council CY 2009 |
|
SWAMP Data: |
SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
All waters shall be maintained free of toxic substances in concentrations which are toxic to, or which produce detrimental physiological responses in, human, plant, animal, or aquatic life (Water Quality Control Plan for the San Diego Basin). |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Water Quality Control Plan for the San Diego Basin |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
The Alkalinity as CaCO3 criteria for the protection of freshwater aquatic life is 20000 ug/L (National Recommended Water Quality Criteria, 2009). |
Guideline Reference: |
National Recommended Water Quality Criteria. United States Environmental Protection Agency. Office of Water. Office of Science and Technology |
|
Spatial Representation: |
Data for this line of evidence for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) was collected at 1 monitoring site [ Cedar Creek ~1.5mi above San Diego R. - 907S01418] |
Temporal Representation: |
Data was collected on a single day 5/12/2009. |
Environmental Conditions: |
Staff is not aware of any special conditions that might affect interpretation of the data. |
QAPP Information: |
The SWAMP QAPP (2008) was followed. |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Surface Water Ambient Monitoring Program Quality Assurance Program Plan |
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Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 113661, Alkalinity as CaCO3
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
139500 |
|
Pollutant: |
Alkalinity as CaCO3 |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
Total |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Warm Freshwater Habitat |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SMC Regional Watershed Monitoring data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceeded the water quality threshold for Alkalinity as CaCO3. |
Data Reference: |
Field, Sediment, Toxicity, Water data for the 2020/2022 integrated report in Region 9. |
|
SWAMP Data: |
Non-SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
All waters shall be maintained free of toxic substances in concentrations that are toxic to, or produce detrimental physiological responses in, human, plant, animal, or aquatic life (Water Quality Control Plan, San Diego Basin). |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Water Quality Control Plan for the San Diego Basin |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
The CCC of 20mg/L is a minimum value except where alkalinity is naturally lower, in which case the criterion cannot be lower than 25% of the natural level (USEPA National Recommended Water Quality Criteria Aquatic Life) |
Guideline Reference: |
National Recommended Water Quality Criteria. United States Environmental Protection Agency. Office of Water. Office of Science and Technology |
|
Spatial Representation: |
The samples were collected at 1 monitoring site (907M23330) |
Temporal Representation: |
The samples were collected between the dates of 2016-06-09 and 2016-06-09 |
Environmental Conditions: |
|
QAPP Information: |
Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2007. Regional Monitoring of Southern California's Coastal Watersheds., Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2019. Bioassessment Survey of the Stormwater Monitoring Coalition. |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Regional Monitoring of Southern California's Coastal Watersheds |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Bioassessment Survey of the Stormwater Monitoring Coalition |
|
Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 113661, Alkalinity as CaCO3
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
139793 |
|
Pollutant: |
Alkalinity as CaCO3 |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
Dissolved |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Cold Freshwater Habitat |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SMC Regional Watershed Monitoring data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceeded the water quality threshold for Alkalinity as CaCO3. |
Data Reference: |
Field, Sediment, Toxicity, Water data for the 2020/2022 integrated report in Region 9. |
|
SWAMP Data: |
Non-SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
All waters shall be maintained free of toxic substances in concentrations that are toxic to, or produce detrimental physiological responses in, human, plant, animal, or aquatic life (Water Quality Control Plan, San Diego Basin). |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Water Quality Control Plan for the San Diego Basin |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
The CCC of 20mg/L is a minimum value except where alkalinity is naturally lower, in which case the criterion cannot be lower than 25% of the natural level (USEPA National Recommended Water Quality Criteria Aquatic Life) |
Guideline Reference: |
National Recommended Water Quality Criteria. United States Environmental Protection Agency. Office of Water. Office of Science and Technology |
|
Spatial Representation: |
The samples were collected at 1 monitoring site (907M23346) |
Temporal Representation: |
The samples were collected between the dates of 2017-06-15 and 2017-06-15 |
Environmental Conditions: |
|
QAPP Information: |
Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2007. Regional Monitoring of Southern California's Coastal Watersheds., Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2019. Bioassessment Survey of the Stormwater Monitoring Coalition. |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Regional Monitoring of Southern California's Coastal Watersheds |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Bioassessment Survey of the Stormwater Monitoring Coalition |
|
Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 113661, Alkalinity as CaCO3
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
139803 |
|
Pollutant: |
Alkalinity as CaCO3 |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
Total |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Cold Freshwater Habitat |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SMC Regional Watershed Monitoring data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceeded the water quality threshold for Alkalinity as CaCO3. |
Data Reference: |
Field, Sediment, Toxicity, Water data for the 2020/2022 integrated report in Region 9. |
|
SWAMP Data: |
Non-SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
All waters shall be maintained free of toxic substances in concentrations that are toxic to, or produce detrimental physiological responses in, human, plant, animal, or aquatic life (Water Quality Control Plan, San Diego Basin). |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Water Quality Control Plan for the San Diego Basin |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
The CCC of 20mg/L is a minimum value except where alkalinity is naturally lower, in which case the criterion cannot be lower than 25% of the natural level (USEPA National Recommended Water Quality Criteria Aquatic Life) |
Guideline Reference: |
National Recommended Water Quality Criteria. United States Environmental Protection Agency. Office of Water. Office of Science and Technology |
|
Spatial Representation: |
The samples were collected at 1 monitoring site (SMC04426) |
Temporal Representation: |
The samples were collected between the dates of 2011-07-25 and 2011-07-25 |
Environmental Conditions: |
|
QAPP Information: |
Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2007. Regional Monitoring of Southern California's Coastal Watersheds., Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2019. Bioassessment Survey of the Stormwater Monitoring Coalition. |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Regional Monitoring of Southern California's Coastal Watersheds |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Bioassessment Survey of the Stormwater Monitoring Coalition |
|
Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 113661, Alkalinity as CaCO3
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
139578 |
|
Pollutant: |
Alkalinity as CaCO3 |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
Total |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Cold Freshwater Habitat |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SMC Regional Watershed Monitoring data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceeded the water quality threshold for Alkalinity as CaCO3. |
Data Reference: |
Field, Sediment, Toxicity, Water data for the 2020/2022 integrated report in Region 9. |
|
SWAMP Data: |
Non-SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
All waters shall be maintained free of toxic substances in concentrations that are toxic to, or produce detrimental physiological responses in, human, plant, animal, or aquatic life (Water Quality Control Plan, San Diego Basin). |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Water Quality Control Plan for the San Diego Basin |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
The CCC of 20mg/L is a minimum value except where alkalinity is naturally lower, in which case the criterion cannot be lower than 25% of the natural level (USEPA National Recommended Water Quality Criteria Aquatic Life) |
Guideline Reference: |
National Recommended Water Quality Criteria. United States Environmental Protection Agency. Office of Water. Office of Science and Technology |
|
Spatial Representation: |
The samples were collected at 1 monitoring site (907M23330) |
Temporal Representation: |
The samples were collected between the dates of 2016-06-09 and 2016-06-09 |
Environmental Conditions: |
|
QAPP Information: |
Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2007. Regional Monitoring of Southern California's Coastal Watersheds., Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2019. Bioassessment Survey of the Stormwater Monitoring Coalition. |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Regional Monitoring of Southern California's Coastal Watersheds |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Bioassessment Survey of the Stormwater Monitoring Coalition |
|
Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 127754, Ammonia
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
185321 |
|
Pollutant: |
Nitrogen, ammonia (Total Ammonia) |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
Total |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Warm Freshwater Habitat |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SMC Regional Watershed Monitoring data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceeded the water quality threshold for Ammonia as N. |
Data Reference: |
Field, Sediment, Toxicity, Water data for the 2020/2022 integrated report in Region 9. |
|
SWAMP Data: |
Non-SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
The Total Ammonia criterion continuous concentration (expressed as a 30-day average) to protect aquatic life in freshwater is Temperature and pH dependent, and was calculated according to the formula listed in the Aquatic Life Ambient Water Quality Criteria for Ammonia - Freshwater 2013 document. |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Aquatic Life Ambient Water Quality Criteria for Ammonia - Freshwater 2013 |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
|
Guideline Reference: |
|
Spatial Representation: |
The samples were collected at 1 monitoring site (SMC04426) |
Temporal Representation: |
The samples were collected between the dates of 2011-07-25 and 2011-07-25 |
Environmental Conditions: |
|
QAPP Information: |
Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2007. Regional Monitoring of Southern California's Coastal Watersheds., Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2019. Bioassessment Survey of the Stormwater Monitoring Coalition. |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Regional Monitoring of Southern California's Coastal Watersheds |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Bioassessment Survey of the Stormwater Monitoring Coalition |
|
Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 127754, Ammonia
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
185194 |
|
Pollutant: |
Nitrogen, ammonia (Total Ammonia) |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
Total |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Warm Freshwater Habitat |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SWAMP RWB9 Monitoring data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceeded the water quality threshold for Ammonia as N. |
Data Reference: |
Field, Habitat, Sediment, Tissue, Water data for the 2020/2022 integrated report in Region 9. |
|
SWAMP Data: |
SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
The Total Ammonia criterion continuous concentration (expressed as a 30-day average) to protect aquatic life in freshwater is Temperature and pH dependent, and was calculated according to the formula listed in the Aquatic Life Ambient Water Quality Criteria for Ammonia - Freshwater 2013 document. |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Aquatic Life Ambient Water Quality Criteria for Ammonia - Freshwater 2013 |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
|
Guideline Reference: |
|
Spatial Representation: |
The samples were collected at 1 monitoring site (907SDB016) |
Temporal Representation: |
The samples were collected between the dates of 2015-04-16 and 2015-04-16 |
Environmental Conditions: |
|
QAPP Information: |
SWAMP QAPrP 2008, Nagoda and Busse, 2013. Quality Assurance Project Plan for Screening of Cyanotoxins in Lakes/Reservoirs and Coastal Wetlands in the San Diego Region, SWAMP QAPrP 2017 |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Quality Assurance Program Plans, Quality Assurance Project Plans, and Standard Operating Procedures for the SWAMP program |
|
Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 127754, Ammonia
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
185169 |
|
Pollutant: |
Nitrogen, ammonia (Total Ammonia) |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
Total |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Cold Freshwater Habitat |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SMC Regional Watershed Monitoring data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceeded the water quality threshold for Ammonia as N. |
Data Reference: |
Field, Sediment, Toxicity, Water data for the 2020/2022 integrated report in Region 9. |
|
SWAMP Data: |
Non-SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
The Total Ammonia criterion continuous concentration (expressed as a 30-day average) to protect aquatic life in freshwater is Temperature and pH dependent, and was calculated according to the formula listed in the Aquatic Life Ambient Water Quality Criteria for Ammonia - Freshwater 2013 document. |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Aquatic Life Ambient Water Quality Criteria for Ammonia - Freshwater 2013 |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
|
Guideline Reference: |
|
Spatial Representation: |
The samples were collected at 1 monitoring site (SMC04426) |
Temporal Representation: |
The samples were collected between the dates of 2011-07-25 and 2011-07-25 |
Environmental Conditions: |
|
QAPP Information: |
Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2007. Regional Monitoring of Southern California's Coastal Watersheds., Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2019. Bioassessment Survey of the Stormwater Monitoring Coalition. |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Regional Monitoring of Southern California's Coastal Watersheds |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Bioassessment Survey of the Stormwater Monitoring Coalition |
|
Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 127754, Ammonia
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
185298 |
|
Pollutant: |
Nitrogen, ammonia (Total Ammonia) |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
Total |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Cold Freshwater Habitat |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SWAMP RWB9 Monitoring data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceeded the water quality threshold for Ammonia as N. |
Data Reference: |
Field, Habitat, Sediment, Tissue, Water data for the 2020/2022 integrated report in Region 9. |
|
SWAMP Data: |
SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
The Total Ammonia criterion continuous concentration (expressed as a 30-day average) to protect aquatic life in freshwater is Temperature and pH dependent, and was calculated according to the formula listed in the Aquatic Life Ambient Water Quality Criteria for Ammonia - Freshwater 2013 document. |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Aquatic Life Ambient Water Quality Criteria for Ammonia - Freshwater 2013 |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
|
Guideline Reference: |
|
Spatial Representation: |
The samples were collected at 1 monitoring site (907SDB016) |
Temporal Representation: |
The samples were collected between the dates of 2015-04-16 and 2015-04-16 |
Environmental Conditions: |
|
QAPP Information: |
SWAMP QAPrP 2008, Nagoda and Busse, 2013. Quality Assurance Project Plan for Screening of Cyanotoxins in Lakes/Reservoirs and Coastal Wetlands in the San Diego Region, SWAMP QAPrP 2017 |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Quality Assurance Program Plans, Quality Assurance Project Plans, and Standard Operating Procedures for the SWAMP program |
|
Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 127754, Ammonia
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
185240 |
|
Pollutant: |
Nitrogen, ammonia (Total Ammonia) |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
Total |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Warm Freshwater Habitat |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SWAMP RWB9 Monitoring data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceeded the water quality threshold for Ammonia as N. |
Data Reference: |
Field, Habitat, Sediment, Tissue, Water data for the 2020/2022 integrated report in Region 9. |
|
SWAMP Data: |
SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
The Total Ammonia criterion continuous concentration (expressed as a 30-day average) to protect aquatic life in freshwater is Temperature and pH dependent, and was calculated according to the formula listed in the Aquatic Life Ambient Water Quality Criteria for Ammonia - Freshwater 2013 document. |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Aquatic Life Ambient Water Quality Criteria for Ammonia - Freshwater 2013 |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
|
Guideline Reference: |
|
Spatial Representation: |
The samples were collected at 1 monitoring site (907SDB047) |
Temporal Representation: |
The samples were collected between the dates of 2015-04-22 and 2015-04-22 |
Environmental Conditions: |
|
QAPP Information: |
SWAMP QAPrP 2008, Nagoda and Busse, 2013. Quality Assurance Project Plan for Screening of Cyanotoxins in Lakes/Reservoirs and Coastal Wetlands in the San Diego Region, SWAMP QAPrP 2017 |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Quality Assurance Program Plans, Quality Assurance Project Plans, and Standard Operating Procedures for the SWAMP program |
|
Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 127754, Ammonia
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
73163 |
|
Pollutant: |
Nitrogen, ammonia (Total Ammonia) |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
Total |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Cold Freshwater Habitat |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SWAMP data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceed the criterion for Ammonia as N, Total. |
Data Reference: |
RWB9 Stormwater Monitoring Council CY 2009 |
|
SWAMP Data: |
SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
All waters shall be maintained free of toxic substances in concentrations which are toxic to, or which produce detrimental physiological responses in, human, plant, animal, or aquatic life (Water Quality Control Plan for the San Diego Basin). |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Water Quality Control Plan for the San Diego Basin |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
Aquatic Life Ambient Water Quality Criteria for Ammonia – Freshwater (USEPA 2013): the 30-day rolling average concentration (criterion continuous concentration or CCC) of total ammonia nitrogen(in mg TAN/L) in freshwater are not to be exceeded more than once every three years on average. The CCC values are based on pH and temperature. The CCC formula is found on page 46 and the table of CCC values is on page 49. |
Guideline Reference: |
Aquatic Life Ambient Water Quality Criteria for Ammonia - Freshwater 2013 |
|
Spatial Representation: |
Data for this line of evidence for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) was collected at 1 monitoring site [ Cedar Creek ~1.5mi above San Diego R. - 907S01418] |
Temporal Representation: |
Data was collected on a single day 5/12/2009. |
Environmental Conditions: |
Staff is not aware of any special conditions that might affect interpretation of the data. |
QAPP Information: |
The SWAMP QAPP (2008) was followed. |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Surface Water Ambient Monitoring Program Quality Assurance Program Plan |
|
Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 127754, Ammonia
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
73162 |
|
Pollutant: |
Nitrogen, ammonia (Total Ammonia) |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
Total |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Warm Freshwater Habitat |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SWAMP data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceed the criterion for Ammonia as N, Total. |
Data Reference: |
RWB9 Stormwater Monitoring Council CY 2009 |
|
SWAMP Data: |
SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
All waters shall be maintained free of toxic substances in concentrations which are toxic to, or which produce detrimental physiological responses in, human, plant, animal, or aquatic life (Water Quality Control Plan for the San Diego Basin). |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Water Quality Control Plan for the San Diego Basin |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
Aquatic Life Ambient Water Quality Criteria for Ammonia – Freshwater (USEPA 2013): the 30-day rolling average concentration (criterion continuous concentration or CCC) of total ammonia nitrogen(in mg TAN/L) in freshwater are not to be exceeded more than once every three years on average. The CCC values are based on pH and temperature. The CCC formula is found on page 46 and the table of CCC values is on page 49. |
Guideline Reference: |
Aquatic Life Ambient Water Quality Criteria for Ammonia - Freshwater 2013 |
|
Spatial Representation: |
Data for this line of evidence for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) was collected at 1 monitoring site [ Cedar Creek ~1.5mi above San Diego R. - 907S01418] |
Temporal Representation: |
Data was collected on a single day 5/12/2009. |
Environmental Conditions: |
Staff is not aware of any special conditions that might affect interpretation of the data. |
QAPP Information: |
The SWAMP QAPP (2008) was followed. |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Surface Water Ambient Monitoring Program Quality Assurance Program Plan |
|
Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 127754, Ammonia
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
73164 |
|
Pollutant: |
Nitrogen, ammonia (Total Ammonia) |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
Total |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Municipal & Domestic Supply |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SWAMP data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceed the criterion for Ammonia As N, Total. |
Data Reference: |
RWB9 Stormwater Monitoring Council CY 2009 |
|
SWAMP Data: |
SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
Basin Plan: No individual chemical or combination of chemicals shall be present in concentrations that adversely affect beneficial uses (Water Quality Control Plan for the San Diego Basin). |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Water Quality Control Plan for the San Diego Basin |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
EPA's Lifetime Health advisory level for total ammonia is 30.0 mg/L as stated on page 8 of the 2006 edition of the drinking water standards and health advisories. This Advisory Level is defined as "the concentration of a chemical in drinking water that is not expected to cause any adverse noncarcinogenic effects for up to ten days of exposure." |
Guideline Reference: |
2006 edition of the drinking water standards and health advisories. EPA 822-R-03-013 |
|
Spatial Representation: |
Data for this line of evidence for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) was collected at 1 monitoring site [ Cedar Creek ~1.5mi above San Diego R. - 907S01418] |
Temporal Representation: |
Data was collected on a single day 5/12/2009. |
Environmental Conditions: |
Staff is not aware of any special conditions that might affect interpretation of the data. |
QAPP Information: |
The SWAMP QAPP (2008) was followed. |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Surface Water Ambient Monitoring Program Quality Assurance Program Plan |
|
Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 127754, Ammonia
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
185320 |
|
Pollutant: |
Nitrogen, ammonia (Total Ammonia) |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
Total |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Warm Freshwater Habitat |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SMC Regional Watershed Monitoring data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceeded the water quality threshold for Ammonia as N. |
Data Reference: |
Field, Sediment, Toxicity, Water data for the 2020/2022 integrated report in Region 9. |
|
SWAMP Data: |
Non-SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
The Total Ammonia criterion continuous concentration (expressed as a 30-day average) to protect aquatic life in freshwater is Temperature and pH dependent, and was calculated according to the formula listed in the Aquatic Life Ambient Water Quality Criteria for Ammonia - Freshwater 2013 document. |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Aquatic Life Ambient Water Quality Criteria for Ammonia - Freshwater 2013 |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
|
Guideline Reference: |
|
Spatial Representation: |
The samples were collected at 1 monitoring site (907M23346) |
Temporal Representation: |
The samples were collected between the dates of 2017-06-15 and 2017-06-15 |
Environmental Conditions: |
|
QAPP Information: |
Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2007. Regional Monitoring of Southern California's Coastal Watersheds., Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2019. Bioassessment Survey of the Stormwater Monitoring Coalition. |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Regional Monitoring of Southern California's Coastal Watersheds |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Bioassessment Survey of the Stormwater Monitoring Coalition |
|
Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 127754, Ammonia
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
185059 |
|
Pollutant: |
Nitrogen, ammonia (Total Ammonia) |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
Total |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Cold Freshwater Habitat |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SMC Regional Watershed Monitoring data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceeded the water quality threshold for Ammonia as N. |
Data Reference: |
Field, Sediment, Toxicity, Water data for the 2020/2022 integrated report in Region 9. |
|
SWAMP Data: |
Non-SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
The Total Ammonia criterion continuous concentration (expressed as a 30-day average) to protect aquatic life in freshwater is Temperature and pH dependent, and was calculated according to the formula listed in the Aquatic Life Ambient Water Quality Criteria for Ammonia - Freshwater 2013 document. |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Aquatic Life Ambient Water Quality Criteria for Ammonia - Freshwater 2013 |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
|
Guideline Reference: |
|
Spatial Representation: |
The samples were collected at 1 monitoring site (907M23346) |
Temporal Representation: |
The samples were collected between the dates of 2017-06-15 and 2017-06-15 |
Environmental Conditions: |
|
QAPP Information: |
Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2007. Regional Monitoring of Southern California's Coastal Watersheds., Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2019. Bioassessment Survey of the Stormwater Monitoring Coalition. |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Regional Monitoring of Southern California's Coastal Watersheds |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Bioassessment Survey of the Stormwater Monitoring Coalition |
|
Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 127754, Ammonia
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
185110 |
|
Pollutant: |
Nitrogen, ammonia (Total Ammonia) |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
Total |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Cold Freshwater Habitat |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SWAMP RWB9 Monitoring data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceeded the water quality threshold for Ammonia as N. |
Data Reference: |
Field, Habitat, Sediment, Tissue, Water data for the 2020/2022 integrated report in Region 9. |
|
SWAMP Data: |
SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
The Total Ammonia criterion continuous concentration (expressed as a 30-day average) to protect aquatic life in freshwater is Temperature and pH dependent, and was calculated according to the formula listed in the Aquatic Life Ambient Water Quality Criteria for Ammonia - Freshwater 2013 document. |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Aquatic Life Ambient Water Quality Criteria for Ammonia - Freshwater 2013 |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
|
Guideline Reference: |
|
Spatial Representation: |
The samples were collected at 1 monitoring site (907SDB047) |
Temporal Representation: |
The samples were collected between the dates of 2015-04-22 and 2015-04-22 |
Environmental Conditions: |
|
QAPP Information: |
SWAMP QAPrP 2008, Nagoda and Busse, 2013. Quality Assurance Project Plan for Screening of Cyanotoxins in Lakes/Reservoirs and Coastal Wetlands in the San Diego Region, SWAMP QAPrP 2017 |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Quality Assurance Program Plans, Quality Assurance Project Plans, and Standard Operating Procedures for the SWAMP program |
|
Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 115539, Ammonia (Unionized)
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
185597 |
|
Pollutant: |
Ammonia (Unionized) |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
Total |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Warm Freshwater Habitat |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SWAMP RWB9 Monitoring data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceeded the water quality threshold for Ammonia as N, Unionized. |
Data Reference: |
Field, Habitat, Sediment, Tissue, Water data for the 2020/2022 integrated report in Region 9. |
|
SWAMP Data: |
SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
The discharge of wastes shall not cause concentrations of un-ionized ammonia (NH3) to exceed 0.025 mg/l (as N) in inland surface waters, enclosed bays and estuaries and coastal lagoons (Water Quality Control Plan, San Diego Basin). |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Water Quality Control Plan for the San Diego Basin |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
|
Guideline Reference: |
|
Spatial Representation: |
The samples were collected at 1 monitoring site (907SDB016) |
Temporal Representation: |
The samples were collected between the dates of 2015-04-16 and 2015-04-16 |
Environmental Conditions: |
|
QAPP Information: |
SWAMP QAPrP 2008, Nagoda and Busse, 2013. Quality Assurance Project Plan for Screening of Cyanotoxins in Lakes/Reservoirs and Coastal Wetlands in the San Diego Region, SWAMP QAPrP 2017 |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Quality Assurance Program Plans, Quality Assurance Project Plans, and Standard Operating Procedures for the SWAMP program |
|
Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 115539, Ammonia (Unionized)
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
185545 |
|
Pollutant: |
Ammonia (Unionized) |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
Total |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Warm Freshwater Habitat |
|
Number of Samples: |
0 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SMC Regional Watershed Monitoring data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support, and the results are as follows: 0 of the 0 samples exceeded the evaluation guideline for Ammonia as N, Unionized. Although a total of 1 samples were collected, 1 of these samples were not included in the assessment because the laboratory data reporting limit(s) was above the water quality threshold and therefore the results could not be quantified with the level of certainty required by the Listing Policy Section 6.1.5.5. |
Data Reference: |
Field, Sediment, Toxicity, Water data for the 2020/2022 integrated report in Region 9. |
|
SWAMP Data: |
Non-SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
The discharge of wastes shall not cause concentrations of un-ionized ammonia (NH3) to exceed 0.025 mg/l (as N) in inland surface waters, enclosed bays and estuaries and coastal lagoons (Water Quality Control Plan, San Diego Basin). |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Water Quality Control Plan for the San Diego Basin |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
|
Guideline Reference: |
|
Spatial Representation: |
The samples were collected at 1 monitoring site (907M23346). |
Temporal Representation: |
Date for this waterbody was collected over the date range 2017-06-15 to 2017-06-15 |
Environmental Conditions: |
|
QAPP Information: |
Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2007. Regional Monitoring of Southern California's Coastal Watersheds., Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2019. Bioassessment Survey of the Stormwater Monitoring Coalition. |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Regional Monitoring of Southern California's Coastal Watersheds |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Bioassessment Survey of the Stormwater Monitoring Coalition |
|
Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 115539, Ammonia (Unionized)
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
185477 |
|
Pollutant: |
Ammonia (Unionized) |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
Total |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Warm Freshwater Habitat |
|
Number of Samples: |
0 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SMC Regional Watershed Monitoring data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support, and the results are as follows: 0 of the 0 samples exceeded the evaluation guideline for Ammonia as N, Unionized. Although a total of 1 samples were collected, 1 of these samples were not included in the assessment because the laboratory data reporting limit(s) was above the water quality threshold and therefore the results could not be quantified with the level of certainty required by the Listing Policy Section 6.1.5.5. |
Data Reference: |
Field, Sediment, Toxicity, Water data for the 2020/2022 integrated report in Region 9. |
|
SWAMP Data: |
Non-SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
The discharge of wastes shall not cause concentrations of un-ionized ammonia (NH3) to exceed 0.025 mg/l (as N) in inland surface waters, enclosed bays and estuaries and coastal lagoons (Water Quality Control Plan, San Diego Basin). |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Water Quality Control Plan for the San Diego Basin |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
|
Guideline Reference: |
|
Spatial Representation: |
The samples were collected at 1 monitoring site (SMC04426). |
Temporal Representation: |
Date for this waterbody was collected over the date range 2011-07-25 to 2011-07-25 |
Environmental Conditions: |
|
QAPP Information: |
Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2007. Regional Monitoring of Southern California's Coastal Watersheds., Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2019. Bioassessment Survey of the Stormwater Monitoring Coalition. |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Regional Monitoring of Southern California's Coastal Watersheds |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Bioassessment Survey of the Stormwater Monitoring Coalition |
|
Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 115539, Ammonia (Unionized)
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
185348 |
|
Pollutant: |
Ammonia (Unionized) |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
Total |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Warm Freshwater Habitat |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SWAMP RWB9 Monitoring data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceeded the water quality threshold for Ammonia as N, Unionized. |
Data Reference: |
Field, Habitat, Sediment, Tissue, Water data for the 2020/2022 integrated report in Region 9. |
|
SWAMP Data: |
SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
The discharge of wastes shall not cause concentrations of un-ionized ammonia (NH3) to exceed 0.025 mg/l (as N) in inland surface waters, enclosed bays and estuaries and coastal lagoons (Water Quality Control Plan, San Diego Basin). |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Water Quality Control Plan for the San Diego Basin |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
|
Guideline Reference: |
|
Spatial Representation: |
The samples were collected at 1 monitoring site (907SDB047) |
Temporal Representation: |
The samples were collected between the dates of 2015-04-22 and 2015-04-22 |
Environmental Conditions: |
|
QAPP Information: |
SWAMP QAPrP 2008, Nagoda and Busse, 2013. Quality Assurance Project Plan for Screening of Cyanotoxins in Lakes/Reservoirs and Coastal Wetlands in the San Diego Region, SWAMP QAPrP 2017 |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Quality Assurance Program Plans, Quality Assurance Project Plans, and Standard Operating Procedures for the SWAMP program |
|
Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 115539, Ammonia (Unionized)
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
185557 |
|
Pollutant: |
Ammonia (Unionized) |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
Total |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Cold Freshwater Habitat |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SWAMP RWB9 Monitoring data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceeded the water quality threshold for Ammonia as N, Unionized. |
Data Reference: |
Field, Habitat, Sediment, Tissue, Water data for the 2020/2022 integrated report in Region 9. |
|
SWAMP Data: |
SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
The discharge of wastes shall not cause concentrations of un-ionized ammonia (NH3) to exceed 0.025 mg/l (as N) in inland surface waters, enclosed bays and estuaries and coastal lagoons (Water Quality Control Plan, San Diego Basin). |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Water Quality Control Plan for the San Diego Basin |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
|
Guideline Reference: |
|
Spatial Representation: |
The samples were collected at 1 monitoring site (907SDB016) |
Temporal Representation: |
The samples were collected between the dates of 2015-04-16 and 2015-04-16 |
Environmental Conditions: |
|
QAPP Information: |
SWAMP QAPrP 2008, Nagoda and Busse, 2013. Quality Assurance Project Plan for Screening of Cyanotoxins in Lakes/Reservoirs and Coastal Wetlands in the San Diego Region, SWAMP QAPrP 2017 |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Quality Assurance Program Plans, Quality Assurance Project Plans, and Standard Operating Procedures for the SWAMP program |
|
Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 115539, Ammonia (Unionized)
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
185498 |
|
Pollutant: |
Ammonia (Unionized) |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
Total |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Cold Freshwater Habitat |
|
Number of Samples: |
0 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SMC Regional Watershed Monitoring data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support, and the results are as follows: 0 of the 0 samples exceeded the evaluation guideline for Ammonia as N, Unionized. Although a total of 1 samples were collected, 1 of these samples were not included in the assessment because the laboratory data reporting limit(s) was above the water quality threshold and therefore the results could not be quantified with the level of certainty required by the Listing Policy Section 6.1.5.5. |
Data Reference: |
Field, Sediment, Toxicity, Water data for the 2020/2022 integrated report in Region 9. |
|
SWAMP Data: |
Non-SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
The discharge of wastes shall not cause concentrations of un-ionized ammonia (NH3) to exceed 0.025 mg/l (as N) in inland surface waters, enclosed bays and estuaries and coastal lagoons (Water Quality Control Plan, San Diego Basin). |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Water Quality Control Plan for the San Diego Basin |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
|
Guideline Reference: |
|
Spatial Representation: |
The samples were collected at 1 monitoring site (907M23346). |
Temporal Representation: |
Date for this waterbody was collected over the date range 2017-06-15 to 2017-06-15 |
Environmental Conditions: |
|
QAPP Information: |
Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2007. Regional Monitoring of Southern California's Coastal Watersheds., Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2019. Bioassessment Survey of the Stormwater Monitoring Coalition. |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Regional Monitoring of Southern California's Coastal Watersheds |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Bioassessment Survey of the Stormwater Monitoring Coalition |
|
Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 115539, Ammonia (Unionized)
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
185573 |
|
Pollutant: |
Ammonia (Unionized) |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
Total |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Cold Freshwater Habitat |
|
Number of Samples: |
0 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SMC Regional Watershed Monitoring data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support, and the results are as follows: 0 of the 0 samples exceeded the evaluation guideline for Ammonia as N, Unionized. Although a total of 1 samples were collected, 1 of these samples were not included in the assessment because the laboratory data reporting limit(s) was above the water quality threshold and therefore the results could not be quantified with the level of certainty required by the Listing Policy Section 6.1.5.5. |
Data Reference: |
Field, Sediment, Toxicity, Water data for the 2020/2022 integrated report in Region 9. |
|
SWAMP Data: |
Non-SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
The discharge of wastes shall not cause concentrations of un-ionized ammonia (NH3) to exceed 0.025 mg/l (as N) in inland surface waters, enclosed bays and estuaries and coastal lagoons (Water Quality Control Plan, San Diego Basin). |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Water Quality Control Plan for the San Diego Basin |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
|
Guideline Reference: |
|
Spatial Representation: |
The samples were collected at 1 monitoring site (SMC04426). |
Temporal Representation: |
Date for this waterbody was collected over the date range 2011-07-25 to 2011-07-25 |
Environmental Conditions: |
|
QAPP Information: |
Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2007. Regional Monitoring of Southern California's Coastal Watersheds., Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2019. Bioassessment Survey of the Stormwater Monitoring Coalition. |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Regional Monitoring of Southern California's Coastal Watersheds |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Bioassessment Survey of the Stormwater Monitoring Coalition |
|
Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 115539, Ammonia (Unionized)
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
185565 |
|
Pollutant: |
Ammonia (Unionized) |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
Total |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Cold Freshwater Habitat |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SWAMP RWB9 Monitoring data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceeded the water quality threshold for Ammonia as N, Unionized. |
Data Reference: |
Field, Habitat, Sediment, Tissue, Water data for the 2020/2022 integrated report in Region 9. |
|
SWAMP Data: |
SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
The discharge of wastes shall not cause concentrations of un-ionized ammonia (NH3) to exceed 0.025 mg/l (as N) in inland surface waters, enclosed bays and estuaries and coastal lagoons (Water Quality Control Plan, San Diego Basin). |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Water Quality Control Plan for the San Diego Basin |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
|
Guideline Reference: |
|
Spatial Representation: |
The samples were collected at 1 monitoring site (907SDB047) |
Temporal Representation: |
The samples were collected between the dates of 2015-04-22 and 2015-04-22 |
Environmental Conditions: |
|
QAPP Information: |
SWAMP QAPrP 2008, Nagoda and Busse, 2013. Quality Assurance Project Plan for Screening of Cyanotoxins in Lakes/Reservoirs and Coastal Wetlands in the San Diego Region, SWAMP QAPrP 2017 |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Quality Assurance Program Plans, Quality Assurance Project Plans, and Standard Operating Procedures for the SWAMP program |
|
Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 113648, Arsenic
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
140334 |
|
Pollutant: |
Arsenic |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
Dissolved |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Warm Freshwater Habitat |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SMC Regional Watershed Monitoring data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceeded the water quality threshold for Arsenic. |
Data Reference: |
Field, Sediment, Toxicity, Water data for the 2020/2022 integrated report in Region 9. |
|
SWAMP Data: |
Non-SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
The dissolved arsenic criterion continuous concentration (expressed as a 4-day average) to protect aquatic life in freshwater for dissolved arsenic is 0.150 mg/L (California Toxics Rule, 2000). |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Water Quality Standards 2000. Establishment of numeric criteria for priority toxic pollutants for the State of California: Rules and regulations. Federal Register Vol. 65, No. 97. Washington, D.C.: Environmental Protection Agency |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
|
Guideline Reference: |
|
Spatial Representation: |
The samples were collected at 1 monitoring site (SMC04426) |
Temporal Representation: |
The samples were collected between the dates of 2011-07-25 and 2011-07-25 |
Environmental Conditions: |
|
QAPP Information: |
Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2007. Regional Monitoring of Southern California's Coastal Watersheds., Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2019. Bioassessment Survey of the Stormwater Monitoring Coalition. |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Regional Monitoring of Southern California's Coastal Watersheds |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Bioassessment Survey of the Stormwater Monitoring Coalition |
|
Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 113648, Arsenic
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
140121 |
|
Pollutant: |
Arsenic |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
Total |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Cold Freshwater Habitat |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SMC Regional Watershed Monitoring data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceeded the water quality threshold for Arsenic. |
Data Reference: |
Field, Sediment, Toxicity, Water data for the 2020/2022 integrated report in Region 9. |
|
SWAMP Data: |
Non-SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
The dissolved arsenic criterion continuous concentration (expressed as a 4-day average) to protect aquatic life in freshwater for dissolved arsenic is 0.150 mg/L (California Toxics Rule, 2000). |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Water Quality Standards 2000. Establishment of numeric criteria for priority toxic pollutants for the State of California: Rules and regulations. Federal Register Vol. 65, No. 97. Washington, D.C.: Environmental Protection Agency |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
|
Guideline Reference: |
|
Spatial Representation: |
The samples were collected at 1 monitoring site (SMC04426) |
Temporal Representation: |
The samples were collected between the dates of 2011-07-25 and 2011-07-25 |
Environmental Conditions: |
|
QAPP Information: |
Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2007. Regional Monitoring of Southern California's Coastal Watersheds., Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2019. Bioassessment Survey of the Stormwater Monitoring Coalition. |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Regional Monitoring of Southern California's Coastal Watersheds |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Bioassessment Survey of the Stormwater Monitoring Coalition |
|
Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 113648, Arsenic
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
140442 |
|
Pollutant: |
Arsenic |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
Dissolved |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Municipal & Domestic Supply |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SMC Regional Watershed Monitoring data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceeded the water quality threshold for Arsenic. |
Data Reference: |
Field, Sediment, Toxicity, Water data for the 2020/2022 integrated report in Region 9. |
|
SWAMP Data: |
Non-SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
Water designated for use as domestic or municipal supply (MUN) shall not contain concentrations of chemical constituents in excess of the maximum contaminant levels specified in Title 22 of the California Code of Regulations which is incorporated by reference into this plan. (Water Quality Control Plan, San Diego Basin). The California Maximum Contaminant Level for arsenic is 0.01 mg/L (Title 22 of the California Code of Regulations). |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Title 22. Division 4. Chapter 15. Sections 64400 et seq. California Code of Regulations |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
|
Guideline Reference: |
|
Spatial Representation: |
The samples were collected at 1 monitoring site (SMC04426) |
Temporal Representation: |
The samples were collected between the dates of 2011-07-25 and 2011-07-25 |
Environmental Conditions: |
|
QAPP Information: |
Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2007. Regional Monitoring of Southern California's Coastal Watersheds., Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2019. Bioassessment Survey of the Stormwater Monitoring Coalition. |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Regional Monitoring of Southern California's Coastal Watersheds |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Bioassessment Survey of the Stormwater Monitoring Coalition |
|
Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 113648, Arsenic
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
140122 |
|
Pollutant: |
Arsenic |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
Total |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Municipal & Domestic Supply |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SMC Regional Watershed Monitoring data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceeded the water quality threshold for Arsenic. |
Data Reference: |
Field, Sediment, Toxicity, Water data for the 2020/2022 integrated report in Region 9. |
|
SWAMP Data: |
Non-SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
Water designated for use as domestic or municipal supply (MUN) shall not contain concentrations of chemical constituents in excess of the maximum contaminant levels specified in Title 22 of the California Code of Regulations which is incorporated by reference into this plan. (Water Quality Control Plan, San Diego Basin). The California Maximum Contaminant Level for arsenic is 0.01 mg/L (Title 22 of the California Code of Regulations). |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Title 22. Division 4. Chapter 15. Sections 64400 et seq. California Code of Regulations |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
|
Guideline Reference: |
|
Spatial Representation: |
The samples were collected at 1 monitoring site (SMC04426) |
Temporal Representation: |
The samples were collected between the dates of 2011-07-25 and 2011-07-25 |
Environmental Conditions: |
|
QAPP Information: |
Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2007. Regional Monitoring of Southern California's Coastal Watersheds., Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2019. Bioassessment Survey of the Stormwater Monitoring Coalition. |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Regional Monitoring of Southern California's Coastal Watersheds |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Bioassessment Survey of the Stormwater Monitoring Coalition |
|
Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 113648, Arsenic
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
140117 |
|
Pollutant: |
Arsenic |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
Dissolved |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Cold Freshwater Habitat |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SMC Regional Watershed Monitoring data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceeded the water quality threshold for Arsenic. |
Data Reference: |
Field, Sediment, Toxicity, Water data for the 2020/2022 integrated report in Region 9. |
|
SWAMP Data: |
Non-SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
The dissolved arsenic criterion continuous concentration (expressed as a 4-day average) to protect aquatic life in freshwater for dissolved arsenic is 0.150 mg/L (California Toxics Rule, 2000). |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Water Quality Standards 2000. Establishment of numeric criteria for priority toxic pollutants for the State of California: Rules and regulations. Federal Register Vol. 65, No. 97. Washington, D.C.: Environmental Protection Agency |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
|
Guideline Reference: |
|
Spatial Representation: |
The samples were collected at 1 monitoring site (SMC04426) |
Temporal Representation: |
The samples were collected between the dates of 2011-07-25 and 2011-07-25 |
Environmental Conditions: |
|
QAPP Information: |
Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2007. Regional Monitoring of Southern California's Coastal Watersheds., Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2019. Bioassessment Survey of the Stormwater Monitoring Coalition. |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Regional Monitoring of Southern California's Coastal Watersheds |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Bioassessment Survey of the Stormwater Monitoring Coalition |
|
Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 113648, Arsenic
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
73167 |
|
Pollutant: |
Arsenic |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
Dissolved |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Warm Freshwater Habitat |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SWAMP data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceed the criterion for Arsenic. |
Data Reference: |
RWB9 Stormwater Monitoring Council CY 2009 |
|
SWAMP Data: |
SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
The dissolved arsenic criterion continuous concentration (expressed as a 4-day average) to protect aquatic life in freshwater for dissolved arsenic is 0.150 mg/L (California Toxics Rule, 2000). |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Code of Federal Regulations 40 part 131.38 Establishment of numeric criteria for priority toxic pollutants for the State of California. 7/1/2011 Edition |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
|
Guideline Reference: |
|
Spatial Representation: |
Data for this line of evidence for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) was collected at 1 monitoring site [ Cedar Creek ~1.5mi above San Diego R. - 907S01418] |
Temporal Representation: |
Data was collected on a single day 5/12/2009. |
Environmental Conditions: |
Staff is not aware of any special conditions that might affect interpretation of the data. |
QAPP Information: |
The SWAMP QAPP (2008) was followed. |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Surface Water Ambient Monitoring Program Quality Assurance Program Plan |
|
Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 113648, Arsenic
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
73169 |
|
Pollutant: |
Arsenic |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
Dissolved |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Cold Freshwater Habitat |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SWAMP data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceed the criterion for Arsenic. |
Data Reference: |
RWB9 Stormwater Monitoring Council CY 2009 |
|
SWAMP Data: |
SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
The dissolved arsenic criterion continuous concentration (expressed as a 4-day average) to protect aquatic life in freshwater for dissolved arsenic is 0.150 mg/L (California Toxics Rule, 2000). |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Code of Federal Regulations 40 part 131.38 Establishment of numeric criteria for priority toxic pollutants for the State of California. 7/1/2011 Edition |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
|
Guideline Reference: |
|
Spatial Representation: |
Data for this line of evidence for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) was collected at 1 monitoring site [ Cedar Creek ~1.5mi above San Diego R. - 907S01418] |
Temporal Representation: |
Data was collected on a single day 5/12/2009. |
Environmental Conditions: |
Staff is not aware of any special conditions that might affect interpretation of the data. |
QAPP Information: |
The SWAMP QAPP (2008) was followed. |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Surface Water Ambient Monitoring Program Quality Assurance Program Plan |
|
Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 113648, Arsenic
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
73168 |
|
Pollutant: |
Arsenic |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
Total |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Municipal & Domestic Supply |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SWAMP data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceed the criterion for Arsenic. |
Data Reference: |
RWB9 Stormwater Monitoring Council CY 2009 |
|
SWAMP Data: |
SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
The California Maximum Contaminant Level for arsenic is 0.01 mg/L (Title 22 of the California Code of Regulations). |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Maximum Contaminant Levels for organic and inorganic chemicals. CCR Title 22 |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
|
Guideline Reference: |
|
Spatial Representation: |
Data for this line of evidence for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) was collected at 1 monitoring site [ Cedar Creek ~1.5mi above San Diego R. - 907S01418] |
Temporal Representation: |
Data was collected on a single day 5/12/2009. |
Environmental Conditions: |
Staff is not aware of any special conditions that might affect interpretation of the data. |
QAPP Information: |
The SWAMP QAPP (2008) was followed. |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Surface Water Ambient Monitoring Program Quality Assurance Program Plan |
|
Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 113648, Arsenic
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
73166 |
|
Pollutant: |
Arsenic |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Sediment |
Matrix: |
Sediment |
Fraction: |
Total |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Cold Freshwater Habitat |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SWAMP data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceed the criterion for Arsenic. |
Data Reference: |
RWB9 Stormwater Monitoring Council CY 2009 |
|
SWAMP Data: |
SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
Water Quality Control Plan for the San Diego Basin (SDRWQCB 2007): All waters shall be maintained free of toxic substances in concentrations which are toxic to, or which produce detrimental physiological responses in, human, plant, animal, or aquatic life. |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Water Quality Control Plan for the San Diego Basin |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
In freshwater sediments the probable effect concentration (predictive of sediment toxicity for sediment-dwelling organisms) for arsenic is 33 mg/Kg dry weight (MacDonald et al. 2000). |
Guideline Reference: |
Development and evaluation of consensus-based sediment quality guidelines for freshwater ecosystems. Environmental Contamination and Toxicology. 39: 20-31 |
|
Spatial Representation: |
Data for this line of evidence for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) was collected at 1 monitoring site [ Cedar Creek ~1.5mi above San Diego R. - 907S01418] |
Temporal Representation: |
Data was collected on a single day 5/12/2009. |
Environmental Conditions: |
Staff is not aware of any special conditions that might affect interpretation of the data. |
QAPP Information: |
The SWAMP QAPP (2008) was followed. |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Surface Water Ambient Monitoring Program Quality Assurance Program Plan |
|
Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 113648, Arsenic
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
140216 |
|
Pollutant: |
Arsenic |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
Total |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Warm Freshwater Habitat |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SMC Regional Watershed Monitoring data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceeded the water quality threshold for Arsenic. |
Data Reference: |
Field, Sediment, Toxicity, Water data for the 2020/2022 integrated report in Region 9. |
|
SWAMP Data: |
Non-SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
The dissolved arsenic criterion continuous concentration (expressed as a 4-day average) to protect aquatic life in freshwater for dissolved arsenic is 0.150 mg/L (California Toxics Rule, 2000). |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Water Quality Standards 2000. Establishment of numeric criteria for priority toxic pollutants for the State of California: Rules and regulations. Federal Register Vol. 65, No. 97. Washington, D.C.: Environmental Protection Agency |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
|
Guideline Reference: |
|
Spatial Representation: |
The samples were collected at 1 monitoring site (SMC04426) |
Temporal Representation: |
The samples were collected between the dates of 2011-07-25 and 2011-07-25 |
Environmental Conditions: |
|
QAPP Information: |
Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2007. Regional Monitoring of Southern California's Coastal Watersheds., Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2019. Bioassessment Survey of the Stormwater Monitoring Coalition. |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Regional Monitoring of Southern California's Coastal Watersheds |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Bioassessment Survey of the Stormwater Monitoring Coalition |
|
Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 113648, Arsenic
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
73165 |
|
Pollutant: |
Arsenic |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Sediment |
Matrix: |
Sediment |
Fraction: |
Total |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Warm Freshwater Habitat |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SWAMP data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceed the criterion for Arsenic. |
Data Reference: |
RWB9 Stormwater Monitoring Council CY 2009 |
|
SWAMP Data: |
SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
Water Quality Control Plan for the San Diego Basin (SDRWQCB 2007): All waters shall be maintained free of toxic substances in concentrations which are toxic to, or which produce detrimental physiological responses in, human, plant, animal, or aquatic life. |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Water Quality Control Plan for the San Diego Basin |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
In freshwater sediments the probable effect concentration (predictive of sediment toxicity for sediment-dwelling organisms) for arsenic is 33 mg/Kg dry weight (MacDonald et al. 2000). |
Guideline Reference: |
Development and evaluation of consensus-based sediment quality guidelines for freshwater ecosystems. Environmental Contamination and Toxicology. 39: 20-31 |
|
Spatial Representation: |
Data for this line of evidence for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) was collected at 1 monitoring site [ Cedar Creek ~1.5mi above San Diego R. - 907S01418] |
Temporal Representation: |
Data was collected on a single day 5/12/2009. |
Environmental Conditions: |
Staff is not aware of any special conditions that might affect interpretation of the data. |
QAPP Information: |
The SWAMP QAPP (2008) was followed. |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Surface Water Ambient Monitoring Program Quality Assurance Program Plan |
|
Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 125923, Benthic Community Effects
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
26850 |
|
Pollutant: |
Benthic Community Effects |
LOE Subgroup: |
Adverse Biological Responses |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
None |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Warm Freshwater Habitat |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
Benthic macroinvertebrate surveys |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
One sample of IBI data was taken on May 2001 at one sampling site. Zero out of one sample exceeded the IBI impairment threshold. |
Data Reference: |
Fish and Game IBI Data |
|
SWAMP Data: |
Non-SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
From the San Diego Basin Plan the objective is: All waters shall be maintained free of toxic substances in concentrations that are toxic to, or that produce detrimental physiological responses in human, plant, animal, or aquatic life. Compliance with this objective will be determined by use of indicator organisms, analyses of species diversity, population density, growth anomalies, bioassays of appropriate duration, or other appropriate methods as specified by the Regional Board. |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Water Quality Control Plan for the San Diego Basin |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
The Index of Biological Integrity (IBI) is an analytical tool that can be used to assess the biological and physical condition of streams and rivers within a zero to one hundred scoring range: Very Poor 0-19, Poor 20-39, Fair 40-59, Good 60- 79, Very Good 80-100. The IBI score of 39 was set as an impairment threshold because it is a statistical criterion of two standard deviations below the mean reference site score which defines the boundary between 'fair' and 'poor' IBI creek conditions. (Ode, p. 9) |
Guideline Reference: |
A Quantitative Tool for Assessing the Integrity of Southern Coastal California Streams. Environmental Management. Volume 35, number 1 (2005): pp. 1-13
|
|
Spatial Representation: |
The sample was collected at one site: 907CCCCRx on Cedar Creek. |
Temporal Representation: |
Sampling occurred during one event on May 2001. |
Environmental Conditions: |
|
QAPP Information: |
Quality Control for collection and identification was conducted in accordance with the Quality Assurance Project Plan for the California Stream Bioassessment Procedure and the State of California, California Monitoring an Assessment Program: "CMAP", Quality Assurance Project Plan. |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
State of California, California Monitoring and Assessment Program: "CMAP". |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the California Stream Bioassessment Procedure |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
The San Diego Stream Team Quality Assurance Project Plan |
|
Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 125923, Benthic Community Effects
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
73171 |
|
Pollutant: |
Benthic-Macroinvertebrate Bioassessments |
LOE Subgroup: |
Population/Community Degradation |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
None |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Cold Freshwater Habitat |
|
Number of Samples: |
2 |
Number of Exceedances: |
1 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
Benthic macroinvertebrate surveys |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
One of the two samples collected had an IBI score below 40. NPDES bioassessment |
Data Reference: |
Data for Various Pollutants from the County of San Diego Copermittees Receiving Waters Monitoring and Reporting Program, 2001-2008. |
|
SWAMP Data: |
Non-SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
All waters shall be maintained free of toxic substances in concentrations that are toxic to, or that produce detrimental physiological responses in, human, plant or animal, or aquatic life. Compliance with this objective will be determined by use of indicator organisms, analysis of species diversity, population density, growth anomalies, bioassays of appropriate duration or other appropriate methods as specified by the State or Regional Board. Region 9 Basin Plan. |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Water Quality Control Plan for the San Diego Basin |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
The IBI is a multi-metric assessment that employs biological metrics that respond to a habitat or water quality impairment. Each of the biological metrics measured at a site are converted to an IBI score then summed. These cumulative scores are then ranked. For the Southern California IBI, sites with scores below 40 are considered to have impaired conditions. The dataset uses the old 0-70 IBI scoring. |
Guideline Reference: |
Development of a Benthic Index of Biotic Integrity (B-IBI) for Wadeable Streams in Northern Coastal California and its Application to Regional 305(b) Assessment |
|
Spatial Representation: |
The samples were collected at stations REF-CC and REF-CC2, Cedar Creek. |
Temporal Representation: |
The samples were collected in May 2003 and 2010. |
Environmental Conditions: |
|
QAPP Information: |
The data was collected under the Southern California Regional Watershed Monitoring Program Bioassessment Quality Assurance Project Plan, June 25, 2009. |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
e-mail clarifying QAPP information |
|
Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 125923, Benthic Community Effects
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
73170 |
|
Pollutant: |
Benthic-Macroinvertebrate Bioassessments |
LOE Subgroup: |
Population/Community Degradation |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
None |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Cold Freshwater Habitat |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
1 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
Benthic macroinvertebrate surveys |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
One of the 1 IBIs score for this water body was below the level which indicates that this water body may be considered to have impaired conditions. |
Data Reference: |
RWB9 Status Sampling 2007 and 2008 |
|
SWAMP Data: |
SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
All waters shall be maintained free of toxic substances in concentrations that are toxic to, or that produce detrimental physiological responses in human, plant, animal, or aquatic life. |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Water Quality Control Plan for the San Diego Basin |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
The IBI is a multi-metric assessment that employs biological metrics that respond to a habitat or water quality impairment. Each of the biological metrics measured at a site are converted to an IBI score then summed. These cumulative scores are then ranked. For the Southern California IBI, sites with scores below 40 are considered to have impaired conditions. |
Guideline Reference: |
A Quantitative Tool for Assessing the Integrity of Southern Coastal California Streams. Environmental Management. Volume 35, number 1 (2005): pp. 1-13
|
|
Spatial Representation: |
Samples were collected at the following station: (907CCCR02) Cedar Creek 2. |
Temporal Representation: |
Survey done May 8, 2008. |
Environmental Conditions: |
|
QAPP Information: |
Data collected following SWAMP QA protocols for the RWB9 Status Sampling 2007 and 2008 water quality monitoring project. |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
|
Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 125923, Benthic Community Effects
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
79672 |
|
Pollutant: |
Benthic-Macroinvertebrate Bioassessments |
LOE Subgroup: |
Population/Community Degradation |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
None |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Cold Freshwater Habitat |
|
Number of Samples: |
3 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
Benthic macroinvertebrate surveys |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Three samples were collected from three stations in Cedar Creek. All scores are above the 0.79 threshold, and therefore the site is not exceeding the water quality objective for the aquatic life beneficial use. |
Data Reference: |
RWB9 Status Sampling 2007 and 2008 |
|
Data for Various Pollutants from the County of San Diego Copermittees Receiving Waters Monitoring and Reporting Program, 2001-2008. |
|
RWB9 Stormwater Monitoring Council CY 2009 |
|
Region 9 CSCI Scores & Water Body Information |
|
SWAMP Data: |
SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
All waters shall be maintained free of toxic substances in concentrations that are toxic to, or that produce detrimental physiological responses in, human, plant or animal, or aquatic life. Compliance with this objective will be determined by use of indicator organisms, analysis of species diversity, population density, growth anomalies, bioassays of appropriate duration, or other appropriate methods as specified by the Regional Board. Region 9 Basin Plan. |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Water Quality Control Plan for the San Diego Basin |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
The California Stream Condition Index (CSCI) is a biological scoring tool that helps aquatic resource managers translate complex data about benthic macroinvertebrates found living in a stream into an overall measure of stream health. The CSCI score is calculated by comparing the expected condition with actual (observed) results (Rhen, A.C. et al., 2015). CSCI scores range from 0 (highly degraded) to greater than 1 (equivalent to reference). CSCI scoring of biological condition are as follows (per the scientific paper supporting the development of the CSCI scoring tool): greater than or equal to 0.92 = likely intact condition, 0.91 to 0.80 = possibly altered condition, 0.79 to 0.63 = likely altered condition, less than or equal to 0.62 = very likely altered condition. Sites with scores below 0.79 are considered to have exceeded the water quality objective for the aquatic life beneficial use. |
Guideline Reference: |
Bioassessment in complex environments: designing an
index for consistent meaning in different settings
|
|
Spatial Representation: |
Samples were collected at the following stations: 907S01418 907CCCRO2 907REF-CC |
Temporal Representation: |
Surveys done in 2003, 2008, 2009 |
Environmental Conditions: |
|
QAPP Information: |
Data collected following SWAMP QA protocols for the RWB9 Status Sampling 2007 and 2008 water quality monitoring project, the County of San Diego NPDES MS4 Copermittees Receiving Waters Monitoring and Reporting Program, and the SWAMP RWB9 Stormwater Monitoring Council CY 2009. |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Data for Various Pollutants from the County of San Diego Copermittees Receiving Waters Monitoring and Reporting Program, 2001-2008. |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
RWB9 Status Sampling 2007 and 2008 |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
RWB9 Stormwater Monitoring Council CY 2009 |
|
Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 125923, Benthic Community Effects
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
72757 |
|
Pollutant: |
Benthic-Macroinvertebrate Bioassessments |
LOE Subgroup: |
Population/Community Degradation |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
None |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Warm Freshwater Habitat |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
Benthic macroinvertebrate surveys |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
The one sample collected had an IBI score above 40. The IBI score for this site was 69. |
Data Reference: |
RWB9 Stormwater Monitoring Council CY 2009 |
|
SWAMP Data: |
SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
All waters shall be maintained free of toxic substances in concentrations that are toxic to, or produce detrimental physiological responses in human, plant, animal, or aquatic life. Compliance with this objective will be determined by use of indicator organisms, analyses of species diversity, population density, growth anomalies, bioassays of appropriate duration, or other appropriate methods as specified by the Regional Board. |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Water Quality Control Plan for the San Diego Basin |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
The IBI is a multi-metric assessment that employs biological metrics that respond to a habitat or water quality impairment. Each of the biological metrics measured at a site are converted to an IBI score then summed. These cumulative scores are then ranked. For the Southern California IBI, sites with scores below 40 are considered to have impaired conditions. |
Guideline Reference: |
Development of a Benthic Index of Biotic Integrity (B-IBI) for Wadeable Streams in Northern Coastal California and its Application to Regional 305(b) Assessment |
|
Spatial Representation: |
The samples were collected from Cedar Creek ~1.5mi above San Diego R. |
Temporal Representation: |
The sample was collected in May 2009. |
Environmental Conditions: |
|
QAPP Information: |
Samples were collected for the SWAMP RWB9 Stormwater Monitoring Council CY 2009 following SWAMP protocols and stored in the SWAMP database. |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Surface Water Ambient Monitoring Program Quality Assurance Program Plan |
|
Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 125923, Benthic Community Effects
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
215613 |
|
Pollutant: |
Benthic-Macroinvertebrate Bioassessments |
LOE Subgroup: |
Population/Community Degradation |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
None |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Cold Freshwater Habitat |
|
Number of Samples: |
5 |
Number of Exceedances: |
1 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
Benthic macroinvertebrate surveys |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed data for 907CCCR02 to determine beneficial use support and the results are as follows: 1 of 5 samples exceeded the threshold. CSCI scores were from 0.741 to 1.1662 . |
Data Reference: |
California Stream Condition Index Scores for the 2020 Integrated Report |
|
SWAMP Data: |
SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
All waters shall be maintained free of toxic substances in concentrations that are toxic to, or that produce detrimental physiological responses in, human, plant or animal, or aquatic life. Compliance with this objective will be determined by use of indicator organisms, analysis of species diversity, population density, growth anomalies, bioassays of appropriate duration, or other appropriate methods as specified by the Regional Board. Region 9 Basin Plan. |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Water Quality Control Plan for the San Diego Basin |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
The California Stream Condition Index (CSCI) is a biological scoring tool that helps aquatic resource managers translate complex data about benthic macroinvertebrates found living in a stream into an overall measure of stream health. The CSCI score is calculated by comparing the expected condition with actual (observed) results (Rhen, A.C. et al., 2015). CSCI scores range from 0 (highly degraded) to greater than 1 (equivalent to reference). CSCI scoring of biological condition are as follows (per the scientific paper supporting the development of the CSCI scoring tool): greater than or equal to 0.92 = likely intact condition, 0.91 to 0.80 = possibly altered condition, 0.79 to 0.63 = likely altered condition, less than or equal to 0.62 = very likely altered condition. Sites with scores below 0.79 are considered to have exceeded the water quality objective for the aquatic life beneficial use. |
Guideline Reference: |
Bioassessment in complex environments: designing an
index for consistent meaning in different settings
|
|
Spatial Representation: |
Samples were collected from station 907CCCR02 |
Temporal Representation: |
Samples were collected from 7/13/2010 to 8/24/2010. |
Environmental Conditions: |
|
QAPP Information: |
Data collected following SWAMP QA protocols. |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Quality Assurance Program Plans, Quality Assurance Project Plans, and Standard Operating Procedures for the SWAMP program |
|
Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 125923, Benthic Community Effects
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
215636 |
|
Pollutant: |
Benthic-Macroinvertebrate Bioassessments |
LOE Subgroup: |
Population/Community Degradation |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
None |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Cold Freshwater Habitat |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
Benthic macroinvertebrate surveys |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed data for 907SDB016 to determine beneficial use support and the results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceeded the threshold. CSCI scores were from 0.804 to 0.804 . |
Data Reference: |
California Stream Condition Index Scores for the 2020 Integrated Report |
|
SWAMP Data: |
SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
All waters shall be maintained free of toxic substances in concentrations that are toxic to, or that produce detrimental physiological responses in, human, plant or animal, or aquatic life. Compliance with this objective will be determined by use of indicator organisms, analysis of species diversity, population density, growth anomalies, bioassays of appropriate duration, or other appropriate methods as specified by the Regional Board. Region 9 Basin Plan. |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Water Quality Control Plan for the San Diego Basin |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
The California Stream Condition Index (CSCI) is a biological scoring tool that helps aquatic resource managers translate complex data about benthic macroinvertebrates found living in a stream into an overall measure of stream health. The CSCI score is calculated by comparing the expected condition with actual (observed) results (Rhen, A.C. et al., 2015). CSCI scores range from 0 (highly degraded) to greater than 1 (equivalent to reference). CSCI scoring of biological condition are as follows (per the scientific paper supporting the development of the CSCI scoring tool): greater than or equal to 0.92 = likely intact condition, 0.91 to 0.80 = possibly altered condition, 0.79 to 0.63 = likely altered condition, less than or equal to 0.62 = very likely altered condition. Sites with scores below 0.79 are considered to have exceeded the water quality objective for the aquatic life beneficial use. |
Guideline Reference: |
Bioassessment in complex environments: designing an
index for consistent meaning in different settings
|
|
Spatial Representation: |
Samples were collected from station 907SDB016 |
Temporal Representation: |
Samples were collected from 4/16/2015 to 4/16/2015. |
Environmental Conditions: |
|
QAPP Information: |
Data collected following SWAMP QA protocols. |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Quality Assurance Program Plans, Quality Assurance Project Plans, and Standard Operating Procedures for the SWAMP program |
|
Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 125923, Benthic Community Effects
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
215625 |
|
Pollutant: |
Benthic-Macroinvertebrate Bioassessments |
LOE Subgroup: |
Population/Community Degradation |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
None |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Cold Freshwater Habitat |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
Benthic macroinvertebrate surveys |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed data for 907M23362 to determine beneficial use support and the results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceeded the threshold. CSCI scores were from 0.9521 to 0.9521 . |
Data Reference: |
California Stream Condition Index Scores for the 2020 Integrated Report |
|
SWAMP Data: |
Non-SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
All waters shall be maintained free of toxic substances in concentrations that are toxic to, or that produce detrimental physiological responses in, human, plant or animal, or aquatic life. Compliance with this objective will be determined by use of indicator organisms, analysis of species diversity, population density, growth anomalies, bioassays of appropriate duration, or other appropriate methods as specified by the Regional Board. Region 9 Basin Plan. |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Water Quality Control Plan for the San Diego Basin |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
The California Stream Condition Index (CSCI) is a biological scoring tool that helps aquatic resource managers translate complex data about benthic macroinvertebrates found living in a stream into an overall measure of stream health. The CSCI score is calculated by comparing the expected condition with actual (observed) results (Rhen, A.C. et al., 2015). CSCI scores range from 0 (highly degraded) to greater than 1 (equivalent to reference). CSCI scoring of biological condition are as follows (per the scientific paper supporting the development of the CSCI scoring tool): greater than or equal to 0.92 = likely intact condition, 0.91 to 0.80 = possibly altered condition, 0.79 to 0.63 = likely altered condition, less than or equal to 0.62 = very likely altered condition. Sites with scores below 0.79 are considered to have exceeded the water quality objective for the aquatic life beneficial use. |
Guideline Reference: |
Bioassessment in complex environments: designing an
index for consistent meaning in different settings
|
|
Spatial Representation: |
Samples were collected from station 907M23362 |
Temporal Representation: |
Samples were collected from 5/9/2017 to 5/9/2017. |
Environmental Conditions: |
|
QAPP Information: |
The data was collected under a permit required receiving waters monitoring and reporting program |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Quality Assurance Project Plan for Southern California Regional Watershed Monitoring Program Bioassessment, Version 1.0, and Freshwater Bioassessment from Weston Solutions. |
|
Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 125923, Benthic Community Effects
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
215637 |
|
Pollutant: |
Benthic-Macroinvertebrate Bioassessments |
LOE Subgroup: |
Population/Community Degradation |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
None |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Cold Freshwater Habitat |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
1 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
Benthic macroinvertebrate surveys |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed data for 907SDB047 to determine beneficial use support and the results are as follows: 1 of 1 samples exceeded the threshold. CSCI scores were from 0.70185072 to 0.70185072 . |
Data Reference: |
California Stream Condition Index Scores for the 2020 Integrated Report |
|
SWAMP Data: |
SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
All waters shall be maintained free of toxic substances in concentrations that are toxic to, or that produce detrimental physiological responses in, human, plant or animal, or aquatic life. Compliance with this objective will be determined by use of indicator organisms, analysis of species diversity, population density, growth anomalies, bioassays of appropriate duration, or other appropriate methods as specified by the Regional Board. Region 9 Basin Plan. |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Water Quality Control Plan for the San Diego Basin |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
The California Stream Condition Index (CSCI) is a biological scoring tool that helps aquatic resource managers translate complex data about benthic macroinvertebrates found living in a stream into an overall measure of stream health. The CSCI score is calculated by comparing the expected condition with actual (observed) results (Rhen, A.C. et al., 2015). CSCI scores range from 0 (highly degraded) to greater than 1 (equivalent to reference). CSCI scoring of biological condition are as follows (per the scientific paper supporting the development of the CSCI scoring tool): greater than or equal to 0.92 = likely intact condition, 0.91 to 0.80 = possibly altered condition, 0.79 to 0.63 = likely altered condition, less than or equal to 0.62 = very likely altered condition. Sites with scores below 0.79 are considered to have exceeded the water quality objective for the aquatic life beneficial use. |
Guideline Reference: |
Bioassessment in complex environments: designing an
index for consistent meaning in different settings
|
|
Spatial Representation: |
Samples were collected from station 907SDB047 |
Temporal Representation: |
Samples were collected from 4/22/2015 to 4/22/2015. |
Environmental Conditions: |
|
QAPP Information: |
Data collected following SWAMP QA protocols. |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Quality Assurance Program Plans, Quality Assurance Project Plans, and Standard Operating Procedures for the SWAMP program |
|
Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 125923, Benthic Community Effects
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
215624 |
|
Pollutant: |
Benthic-Macroinvertebrate Bioassessments |
LOE Subgroup: |
Population/Community Degradation |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
None |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Cold Freshwater Habitat |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
Benthic macroinvertebrate surveys |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed data for 907M23346 to determine beneficial use support and the results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceeded the threshold. CSCI scores were from 0.992734 to 0.992734 . |
Data Reference: |
California Stream Condition Index Scores for the 2020 Integrated Report |
|
SWAMP Data: |
Non-SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
All waters shall be maintained free of toxic substances in concentrations that are toxic to, or that produce detrimental physiological responses in, human, plant or animal, or aquatic life. Compliance with this objective will be determined by use of indicator organisms, analysis of species diversity, population density, growth anomalies, bioassays of appropriate duration, or other appropriate methods as specified by the Regional Board. Region 9 Basin Plan. |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Water Quality Control Plan for the San Diego Basin |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
The California Stream Condition Index (CSCI) is a biological scoring tool that helps aquatic resource managers translate complex data about benthic macroinvertebrates found living in a stream into an overall measure of stream health. The CSCI score is calculated by comparing the expected condition with actual (observed) results (Rhen, A.C. et al., 2015). CSCI scores range from 0 (highly degraded) to greater than 1 (equivalent to reference). CSCI scoring of biological condition are as follows (per the scientific paper supporting the development of the CSCI scoring tool): greater than or equal to 0.92 = likely intact condition, 0.91 to 0.80 = possibly altered condition, 0.79 to 0.63 = likely altered condition, less than or equal to 0.62 = very likely altered condition. Sites with scores below 0.79 are considered to have exceeded the water quality objective for the aquatic life beneficial use. |
Guideline Reference: |
Bioassessment in complex environments: designing an
index for consistent meaning in different settings
|
|
Spatial Representation: |
Samples were collected from station 907M23346 |
Temporal Representation: |
Samples were collected from 6/15/2017 to 6/15/2017. |
Environmental Conditions: |
|
QAPP Information: |
The data was collected under a permit required receiving waters monitoring and reporting program |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Quality Assurance Project Plan for Southern California Regional Watershed Monitoring Program Bioassessment, Version 1.0, and Freshwater Bioassessment from Weston Solutions. |
|
Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 125923, Benthic Community Effects
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
215635 |
|
Pollutant: |
Benthic-Macroinvertebrate Bioassessments |
LOE Subgroup: |
Population/Community Degradation |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
None |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Cold Freshwater Habitat |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
Benthic macroinvertebrate surveys |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed data for 907S04426 to determine beneficial use support and the results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceeded the threshold. CSCI scores were from 0.83544561 to 0.83544561 . |
Data Reference: |
California Stream Condition Index Scores for the 2020 Integrated Report |
|
SWAMP Data: |
Non-SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
All waters shall be maintained free of toxic substances in concentrations that are toxic to, or that produce detrimental physiological responses in, human, plant or animal, or aquatic life. Compliance with this objective will be determined by use of indicator organisms, analysis of species diversity, population density, growth anomalies, bioassays of appropriate duration, or other appropriate methods as specified by the Regional Board. Region 9 Basin Plan. |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Water Quality Control Plan for the San Diego Basin |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
The California Stream Condition Index (CSCI) is a biological scoring tool that helps aquatic resource managers translate complex data about benthic macroinvertebrates found living in a stream into an overall measure of stream health. The CSCI score is calculated by comparing the expected condition with actual (observed) results (Rhen, A.C. et al., 2015). CSCI scores range from 0 (highly degraded) to greater than 1 (equivalent to reference). CSCI scoring of biological condition are as follows (per the scientific paper supporting the development of the CSCI scoring tool): greater than or equal to 0.92 = likely intact condition, 0.91 to 0.80 = possibly altered condition, 0.79 to 0.63 = likely altered condition, less than or equal to 0.62 = very likely altered condition. Sites with scores below 0.79 are considered to have exceeded the water quality objective for the aquatic life beneficial use. |
Guideline Reference: |
Bioassessment in complex environments: designing an
index for consistent meaning in different settings
|
|
Spatial Representation: |
Samples were collected from station 907S04426 |
Temporal Representation: |
Samples were collected from 7/25/2011 to 7/25/2011. |
Environmental Conditions: |
|
QAPP Information: |
The data was collected under a permit required receiving waters monitoring and reporting program |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Quality Assurance Project Plan for Southern California Regional Watershed Monitoring Program Bioassessment, Version 1.0, and Freshwater Bioassessment from Weston Solutions. |
|
Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 125923, Benthic Community Effects
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
215623 |
|
Pollutant: |
Benthic-Macroinvertebrate Bioassessments |
LOE Subgroup: |
Population/Community Degradation |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
None |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Cold Freshwater Habitat |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
Benthic macroinvertebrate surveys |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed data for 907M23330 to determine beneficial use support and the results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceeded the threshold. CSCI scores were from 1.04 to 1.04 . |
Data Reference: |
California Stream Condition Index Scores for the 2020 Integrated Report |
|
SWAMP Data: |
Non-SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
All waters shall be maintained free of toxic substances in concentrations that are toxic to, or that produce detrimental physiological responses in, human, plant or animal, or aquatic life. Compliance with this objective will be determined by use of indicator organisms, analysis of species diversity, population density, growth anomalies, bioassays of appropriate duration, or other appropriate methods as specified by the Regional Board. Region 9 Basin Plan. |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Water Quality Control Plan for the San Diego Basin |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
The California Stream Condition Index (CSCI) is a biological scoring tool that helps aquatic resource managers translate complex data about benthic macroinvertebrates found living in a stream into an overall measure of stream health. The CSCI score is calculated by comparing the expected condition with actual (observed) results (Rhen, A.C. et al., 2015). CSCI scores range from 0 (highly degraded) to greater than 1 (equivalent to reference). CSCI scoring of biological condition are as follows (per the scientific paper supporting the development of the CSCI scoring tool): greater than or equal to 0.92 = likely intact condition, 0.91 to 0.80 = possibly altered condition, 0.79 to 0.63 = likely altered condition, less than or equal to 0.62 = very likely altered condition. Sites with scores below 0.79 are considered to have exceeded the water quality objective for the aquatic life beneficial use. |
Guideline Reference: |
Bioassessment in complex environments: designing an
index for consistent meaning in different settings
|
|
Spatial Representation: |
Samples were collected from station 907M23330 |
Temporal Representation: |
Samples were collected from 6/9/2016 to 6/9/2016. |
Environmental Conditions: |
|
QAPP Information: |
The data was collected under a permit required receiving waters monitoring and reporting program |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Quality Assurance Project Plan for Southern California Regional Watershed Monitoring Program Bioassessment, Version 1.0, and Freshwater Bioassessment from Weston Solutions. |
|
Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 113649, Cadmium
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
73181 |
|
Pollutant: |
Cadmium |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
Dissolved |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Cold Freshwater Habitat |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SWAMP data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceed the criterion for Cadmium. |
Data Reference: |
RWB9 Stormwater Monitoring Council CY 2009 |
|
SWAMP Data: |
SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
California Toxics Rule (CTR) lists criterion continuous concentrations for dissolved Cadmium to protect aquatic life in freshwater. The dissolved Cadmium criterion in freshwater is hardness dependent for each sample and varies based on the ambient hardness during sampling. Section (b)(1) in CTR contains the hardness dependent formula for the metals criterion. |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Code of Federal Regulations 40 part 131.38 Establishment of numeric criteria for priority toxic pollutants for the State of California. 7/1/2011 Edition |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
|
Guideline Reference: |
|
Spatial Representation: |
Data for this line of evidence for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) was collected at 1 monitoring site [ Cedar Creek ~1.5mi above San Diego R. - 907S01418] |
Temporal Representation: |
Data was collected on a single day 5/12/2009. |
Environmental Conditions: |
Staff is not aware of any special conditions that might affect interpretation of the data. |
QAPP Information: |
The SWAMP QAPP (2008) was followed. |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Surface Water Ambient Monitoring Program Quality Assurance Program Plan |
|
Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 113649, Cadmium
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
73179 |
|
Pollutant: |
Cadmium |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
Dissolved |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Warm Freshwater Habitat |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SWAMP data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceed the criterion for Cadmium. |
Data Reference: |
RWB9 Stormwater Monitoring Council CY 2009 |
|
SWAMP Data: |
SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
California Toxics Rule (CTR) lists criterion continuous concentrations for dissolved Cadmium to protect aquatic life in freshwater. The dissolved Cadmium criterion in freshwater is hardness dependent for each sample and varies based on the ambient hardness during sampling. Section (b)(1) in CTR contains the hardness dependent formula for the metals criterion. |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Code of Federal Regulations 40 part 131.38 Establishment of numeric criteria for priority toxic pollutants for the State of California. 7/1/2011 Edition |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
|
Guideline Reference: |
|
Spatial Representation: |
Data for this line of evidence for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) was collected at 1 monitoring site [ Cedar Creek ~1.5mi above San Diego R. - 907S01418] |
Temporal Representation: |
Data was collected on a single day 5/12/2009. |
Environmental Conditions: |
Staff is not aware of any special conditions that might affect interpretation of the data. |
QAPP Information: |
The SWAMP QAPP (2008) was followed. |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Surface Water Ambient Monitoring Program Quality Assurance Program Plan |
|
Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 113649, Cadmium
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
73175 |
|
Pollutant: |
Cadmium |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Sediment |
Matrix: |
Sediment |
Fraction: |
Total |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Cold Freshwater Habitat |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SWAMP data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceed the criterion for Cadmium. |
Data Reference: |
RWB9 Stormwater Monitoring Council CY 2009 |
|
SWAMP Data: |
SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
Water Quality Control Plan for the San Diego Basin (SDRWQCB 2007): All waters shall be maintained free of toxic substances in concentrations which are toxic to, or which produce detrimental physiological responses in, human, plant, animal, or aquatic life. |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Water Quality Control Plan for the San Diego Basin |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
In freshwater sediments the probable effect concentration (predictive of sediment toxicity for sediment-dwelling organisms) for cadmium is 4.98 mg/Kg dry weight (MacDonald et al. 2000). |
Guideline Reference: |
Development and evaluation of consensus-based sediment quality guidelines for freshwater ecosystems. Environmental Contamination and Toxicology. 39: 20-31 |
|
Spatial Representation: |
Data for this line of evidence for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) was collected at 1 monitoring site [ Cedar Creek ~1.5mi above San Diego R. - 907S01418] |
Temporal Representation: |
Data was collected on a single day 5/12/2009. |
Environmental Conditions: |
Staff is not aware of any special conditions that might affect interpretation of the data. |
QAPP Information: |
The SWAMP QAPP (2008) was followed. |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Surface Water Ambient Monitoring Program Quality Assurance Program Plan |
|
Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 113649, Cadmium
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
73174 |
|
Pollutant: |
Cadmium |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Sediment |
Matrix: |
Sediment |
Fraction: |
Total |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Warm Freshwater Habitat |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SWAMP data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceed the criterion for Cadmium. |
Data Reference: |
RWB9 Stormwater Monitoring Council CY 2009 |
|
SWAMP Data: |
SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
Water Quality Control Plan for the San Diego Basin (SDRWQCB 2007): All waters shall be maintained free of toxic substances in concentrations which are toxic to, or which produce detrimental physiological responses in, human, plant, animal, or aquatic life. |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Water Quality Control Plan for the San Diego Basin |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
In freshwater sediments the probable effect concentration (predictive of sediment toxicity for sediment-dwelling organisms) for cadmium is 4.98 mg/Kg dry weight (MacDonald et al. 2000). |
Guideline Reference: |
Development and evaluation of consensus-based sediment quality guidelines for freshwater ecosystems. Environmental Contamination and Toxicology. 39: 20-31 |
|
Spatial Representation: |
Data for this line of evidence for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) was collected at 1 monitoring site [ Cedar Creek ~1.5mi above San Diego R. - 907S01418] |
Temporal Representation: |
Data was collected on a single day 5/12/2009. |
Environmental Conditions: |
Staff is not aware of any special conditions that might affect interpretation of the data. |
QAPP Information: |
The SWAMP QAPP (2008) was followed. |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Surface Water Ambient Monitoring Program Quality Assurance Program Plan |
|
Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 113649, Cadmium
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
140485 |
|
Pollutant: |
Cadmium |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
Total |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Municipal & Domestic Supply |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SMC Regional Watershed Monitoring data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceeded the water quality threshold for Cadmium. |
Data Reference: |
Field, Sediment, Toxicity, Water data for the 2020/2022 integrated report in Region 9. |
|
SWAMP Data: |
Non-SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
Water designated for use as domestic or municipal supply (MUN) shall not contain concentrations of chemical constituents in excess of the maximum contaminant levels specified in Title 22 of the California Code of Regulations which is incorporated by reference into this plan. (Water Quality Control Plan, San Diego Basin). The California Maximum Contaminant Level for cadmium is 0.005 mg/L (Title 22 of the California Code of Regulations). |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Title 22. Division 4. Chapter 15. Sections 64400 et seq. California Code of Regulations |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
|
Guideline Reference: |
|
Spatial Representation: |
The samples were collected at 1 monitoring site (SMC04426) |
Temporal Representation: |
The samples were collected between the dates of 2011-07-25 and 2011-07-25 |
Environmental Conditions: |
|
QAPP Information: |
Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2007. Regional Monitoring of Southern California's Coastal Watersheds., Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2019. Bioassessment Survey of the Stormwater Monitoring Coalition. |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Regional Monitoring of Southern California's Coastal Watersheds |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Bioassessment Survey of the Stormwater Monitoring Coalition |
|
Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 113649, Cadmium
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
140513 |
|
Pollutant: |
Cadmium |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
Dissolved |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Municipal & Domestic Supply |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SMC Regional Watershed Monitoring data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceeded the water quality threshold for Cadmium. |
Data Reference: |
Field, Sediment, Toxicity, Water data for the 2020/2022 integrated report in Region 9. |
|
SWAMP Data: |
Non-SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
Water designated for use as domestic or municipal supply (MUN) shall not contain concentrations of chemical constituents in excess of the maximum contaminant levels specified in Title 22 of the California Code of Regulations which is incorporated by reference into this plan. (Water Quality Control Plan, San Diego Basin). The California Maximum Contaminant Level for cadmium is 0.005 mg/L (Title 22 of the California Code of Regulations). |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Title 22. Division 4. Chapter 15. Sections 64400 et seq. California Code of Regulations |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
|
Guideline Reference: |
|
Spatial Representation: |
The samples were collected at 1 monitoring site (SMC04426) |
Temporal Representation: |
The samples were collected between the dates of 2011-07-25 and 2011-07-25 |
Environmental Conditions: |
|
QAPP Information: |
Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2007. Regional Monitoring of Southern California's Coastal Watersheds., Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2019. Bioassessment Survey of the Stormwater Monitoring Coalition. |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Regional Monitoring of Southern California's Coastal Watersheds |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Bioassessment Survey of the Stormwater Monitoring Coalition |
|
Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 113649, Cadmium
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
140651 |
|
Pollutant: |
Cadmium |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
Dissolved |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Cold Freshwater Habitat |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SMC Regional Watershed Monitoring data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceeded the water quality threshold for Cadmium. |
Data Reference: |
Field, Sediment, Toxicity, Water data for the 2020/2022 integrated report in Region 9. |
|
SWAMP Data: |
Non-SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
California Toxics Rule (CTR) lists criterion continuous concentrations to protect aquatic life in freshwater. The criterion in freshwater is hardness dependent for each sample and varies based on the ambient hardness during sampling. Section (b)(1) in CTR contains the hardness dependent formula for the metals criterion. |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Water Quality Standards 2000. Establishment of numeric criteria for priority toxic pollutants for the State of California: Rules and regulations. Federal Register Vol. 65, No. 97. Washington, D.C.: Environmental Protection Agency |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
|
Guideline Reference: |
|
Spatial Representation: |
The samples were collected at 1 monitoring site (SMC04426) |
Temporal Representation: |
The samples were collected between the dates of 2011-07-25 and 2011-07-25 |
Environmental Conditions: |
|
QAPP Information: |
Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2007. Regional Monitoring of Southern California's Coastal Watersheds., Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2019. Bioassessment Survey of the Stormwater Monitoring Coalition. |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Regional Monitoring of Southern California's Coastal Watersheds |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Bioassessment Survey of the Stormwater Monitoring Coalition |
|
Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 113649, Cadmium
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
140514 |
|
Pollutant: |
Cadmium |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
Dissolved |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Warm Freshwater Habitat |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SMC Regional Watershed Monitoring data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceeded the water quality threshold for Cadmium. |
Data Reference: |
Field, Sediment, Toxicity, Water data for the 2020/2022 integrated report in Region 9. |
|
SWAMP Data: |
Non-SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
California Toxics Rule (CTR) lists criterion continuous concentrations to protect aquatic life in freshwater. The criterion in freshwater is hardness dependent for each sample and varies based on the ambient hardness during sampling. Section (b)(1) in CTR contains the hardness dependent formula for the metals criterion. |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Water Quality Standards 2000. Establishment of numeric criteria for priority toxic pollutants for the State of California: Rules and regulations. Federal Register Vol. 65, No. 97. Washington, D.C.: Environmental Protection Agency |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
|
Guideline Reference: |
|
Spatial Representation: |
The samples were collected at 1 monitoring site (SMC04426) |
Temporal Representation: |
The samples were collected between the dates of 2011-07-25 and 2011-07-25 |
Environmental Conditions: |
|
QAPP Information: |
Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2007. Regional Monitoring of Southern California's Coastal Watersheds., Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2019. Bioassessment Survey of the Stormwater Monitoring Coalition. |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Regional Monitoring of Southern California's Coastal Watersheds |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Bioassessment Survey of the Stormwater Monitoring Coalition |
|
Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 113649, Cadmium
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
73180 |
|
Pollutant: |
Cadmium |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
Total |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Municipal & Domestic Supply |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SWAMP data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceed the criterion for Cadmium. |
Data Reference: |
RWB9 Stormwater Monitoring Council CY 2009 |
|
SWAMP Data: |
SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
The California Maximum Contaminant Level for cadmium is 0.005 mg/L (Title 22 of the California Code of Regulations). |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Maximum Contaminant Levels for organic and inorganic chemicals. CCR Title 22 |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
|
Guideline Reference: |
|
Spatial Representation: |
Data for this line of evidence for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) was collected at 1 monitoring site [ Cedar Creek ~1.5mi above San Diego R. - 907S01418] |
Temporal Representation: |
Data was collected on a single day 5/12/2009. |
Environmental Conditions: |
Staff is not aware of any special conditions that might affect interpretation of the data. |
QAPP Information: |
The SWAMP QAPP (2008) was followed. |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Surface Water Ambient Monitoring Program Quality Assurance Program Plan |
|
Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 125572, Chloride
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
73185 |
|
Pollutant: |
Chloride |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
None |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Cold Freshwater Habitat |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SWAMP data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceed the criterion for Chloride. |
Data Reference: |
RWB9 Stormwater Monitoring Council CY 2009 |
|
SWAMP Data: |
SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
Water Quality Control Plan for the San Diego Basin (SDRWQCB 2007): Table 3-2 lists objectives by Hydrologic Unit, Hydrologic Area, and Hydrologic Sub-area. The Chloride objective for the protection of aquatic life according to Table 3-2 for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) within the San Diego Hydrologic Unit is 50 mg/L. |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Water Quality Control Plan for the San Diego Basin |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
|
Guideline Reference: |
|
Spatial Representation: |
Data for this line of evidence for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) was collected at 1 monitoring site [ Cedar Creek ~1.5mi above San Diego R. - 907S01418] |
Temporal Representation: |
Data was collected on a single day 5/12/2009. |
Environmental Conditions: |
Staff is not aware of any special conditions that might affect interpretation of the data. |
QAPP Information: |
The SWAMP QAPP (2008) was followed. |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Surface Water Ambient Monitoring Program Quality Assurance Program Plan |
|
Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 125572, Chloride
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
73184 |
|
Pollutant: |
Chloride |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
None |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Municipal & Domestic Supply |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SWAMP data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceed the criterion for Chloride. |
Data Reference: |
RWB9 Stormwater Monitoring Council CY 2009 |
|
SWAMP Data: |
SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
The recommended secondary maximum contamination level acceptable to consumers of drinking water is 250 mg/L. |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Secondary Maximum Contaminant Levels and Compliance. CCR Title 22 section 64449. |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
|
Guideline Reference: |
|
Spatial Representation: |
Data for this line of evidence for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) was collected at 1 monitoring site [ Cedar Creek ~1.5mi above San Diego R. - 907S01418] |
Temporal Representation: |
Data was collected on a single day 5/12/2009. |
Environmental Conditions: |
Staff is not aware of any special conditions that might affect interpretation of the data. |
QAPP Information: |
The SWAMP QAPP (2008) was followed. |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Surface Water Ambient Monitoring Program Quality Assurance Program Plan |
|
Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 125572, Chloride
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
73182 |
|
Pollutant: |
Chloride |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
None |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Warm Freshwater Habitat |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SWAMP data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceed the criterion for Chloride. |
Data Reference: |
RWB9 Stormwater Monitoring Council CY 2009 |
|
SWAMP Data: |
SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
Water Quality Control Plan for the San Diego Basin (SDRWQCB 2007): Table 3-2 lists objectives by Hydrologic Unit, Hydrologic Area, and Hydrologic Sub-area. The Chloride objective for the protection of aquatic life according to Table 3-2 for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) within the San Diego Hydrologic Unit is 50 mg/L. |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Water Quality Control Plan for the San Diego Basin |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
|
Guideline Reference: |
|
Spatial Representation: |
Data for this line of evidence for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) was collected at 1 monitoring site [ Cedar Creek ~1.5mi above San Diego R. - 907S01418] |
Temporal Representation: |
Data was collected on a single day 5/12/2009. |
Environmental Conditions: |
Staff is not aware of any special conditions that might affect interpretation of the data. |
QAPP Information: |
The SWAMP QAPP (2008) was followed. |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Surface Water Ambient Monitoring Program Quality Assurance Program Plan |
|
Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 125572, Chloride
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
215212 |
|
Pollutant: |
Chloride |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
Total |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Warm Freshwater Habitat |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SMC Regional Watershed Monitoring data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceeded the water quality threshold for chloride. |
Data Reference: |
Field, Sediment, Toxicity, Water data for the 2020/2022 integrated report in Region 9. |
|
SWAMP Data: |
Non-SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
The Chloride objective in this HSA is 50 mg/L, and this concentration is not to be exceeded more than 10% of the time during any one year period (Basin Plan, Table 3-2). |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Water Quality Control Plan for the San Diego Basin |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
|
Guideline Reference: |
|
Spatial Representation: |
The samples were collected at 1 monitoring site (SMC04426) |
Temporal Representation: |
The samples were collected on 7/25/2011 |
Environmental Conditions: |
|
QAPP Information: |
Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2007. Regional Monitoring of Southern California's Coastal Watersheds., Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2019. Bioassessment Survey of the Stormwater Monitoring Coalition. |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Regional Monitoring of Southern California's Coastal Watersheds |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Bioassessment Survey of the Stormwater Monitoring Coalition |
|
Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 125572, Chloride
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
215213 |
|
Pollutant: |
Chloride |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
Total |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Warm Freshwater Habitat |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
1 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed San Diego Region NPDES data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 1 of 1 samples exceeded the water quality threshold for chloride. |
Data Reference: |
Field, Habitat, Sediment, Toxicity, Water data for the 2020/2022 integrated report in Region 9. |
|
SWAMP Data: |
Non-SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
The Chloride objective in this HSA is 50 mg/L, and this concentration is not to be exceeded more than 10% of the time during any one year period (Basin Plan, Table 3-2). |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Water Quality Control Plan for the San Diego Basin |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
|
Guideline Reference: |
|
Spatial Representation: |
The samples were collected at 1 monitoring site (907M23330) |
Temporal Representation: |
The samples were collected on 6/9/2016 |
Environmental Conditions: |
|
QAPP Information: |
County of San Diego - Dept of Public Works. 2008. Quality Assurance Project Plan from Southern California Bight. ., Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2014. Quality Assurance Project Plan for the County of San Diego's Inland Surface Water Monitoring Program., Wood. 2019. Quality Assurance Project Plan Equivalency Los Penasquitos Watershed Management Area Sediment Load Total Maximum Daily Load., Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2019. Quality Assurance Project Plan Equivalency for NPDES Receiving Water Monitoring. |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Quality Assurance Project Plan from Southern California Bight. |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Quality Assurance Project Plan Equivalency for NPDES Receiving Water Monitoring |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the County of San Diego's Inland Surface Water Monitoring Program |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Quality Assurance Project Plan Equivalency Los Penasquitos Watershed Management Area Sediment Load Total Maximum Daily Load |
|
Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 125572, Chloride
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
215214 |
|
Pollutant: |
Chloride |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
Total |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Warm Freshwater Habitat |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SMC Regional Watershed Monitoring data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceeded the water quality threshold for chloride. |
Data Reference: |
Field, Sediment, Toxicity, Water data for the 2020/2022 integrated report in Region 9. |
|
SWAMP Data: |
Non-SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
The Chloride objective in this HSA is 50 mg/L, and this concentration is not to be exceeded more than 10% of the time during any one year period (Basin Plan, Table 3-2). |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Water Quality Control Plan for the San Diego Basin |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
|
Guideline Reference: |
|
Spatial Representation: |
The samples were collected at 1 monitoring site (907M23346) |
Temporal Representation: |
The samples were collected on 6/15/2017 |
Environmental Conditions: |
|
QAPP Information: |
Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2007. Regional Monitoring of Southern California's Coastal Watersheds., Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2019. Bioassessment Survey of the Stormwater Monitoring Coalition. |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Regional Monitoring of Southern California's Coastal Watersheds |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Bioassessment Survey of the Stormwater Monitoring Coalition |
|
Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 125572, Chloride
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
215215 |
|
Pollutant: |
Chloride |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
Dissolved |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Warm Freshwater Habitat |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
1 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SWAMP RWB9 Monitoring data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 1 of 1 samples exceeded the water quality threshold for chloride. |
Data Reference: |
Field, Habitat, Sediment, Tissue, Water data for the 2020/2022 integrated report in Region 9. |
|
SWAMP Data: |
SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
The Chloride objective in this HSA is 50 mg/L, and this concentration is not to be exceeded more than 10% of the time during any one year period (Basin Plan, Table 3-2). |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Water Quality Control Plan for the San Diego Basin |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
|
Guideline Reference: |
|
Spatial Representation: |
The samples were collected at 1 monitoring site (907SDB016) |
Temporal Representation: |
The samples were collected on 4/16/2015 |
Environmental Conditions: |
|
QAPP Information: |
SWAMP QAPrP 2008, Nagoda and Busse, 2013. Quality Assurance Project Plan for Screening of Cyanotoxins in Lakes/Reservoirs and Coastal Wetlands in the San Diego Region, SWAMP QAPrP 2017 |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Quality Assurance Program Plans, Quality Assurance Project Plans, and Standard Operating Procedures for the SWAMP program |
|
Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 125572, Chloride
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
215217 |
|
Pollutant: |
Chloride |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
Dissolved |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Warm Freshwater Habitat |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
1 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SWAMP RWB9 Monitoring data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 1 of 1 samples exceeded the water quality threshold for chloride. |
Data Reference: |
Field, Habitat, Sediment, Tissue, Water data for the 2020/2022 integrated report in Region 9. |
|
SWAMP Data: |
SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
The Chloride objective in this HSA is 50 mg/L, and this concentration is not to be exceeded more than 10% of the time during any one year period (Basin Plan, Table 3-2). |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Water Quality Control Plan for the San Diego Basin |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
|
Guideline Reference: |
|
Spatial Representation: |
The samples were collected at 1 monitoring site (907SDB047) |
Temporal Representation: |
The samples were collected on 4/22/2015 |
Environmental Conditions: |
|
QAPP Information: |
SWAMP QAPrP 2008, Nagoda and Busse, 2013. Quality Assurance Project Plan for Screening of Cyanotoxins in Lakes/Reservoirs and Coastal Wetlands in the San Diego Region, SWAMP QAPrP 2017 |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Quality Assurance Program Plans, Quality Assurance Project Plans, and Standard Operating Procedures for the SWAMP program |
|
Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 113662, Chromium
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
141145 |
|
Pollutant: |
Chromium |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
Dissolved |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Warm Freshwater Habitat |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SMC Regional Watershed Monitoring data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceeded the water quality threshold for Chromium. |
Data Reference: |
Field, Sediment, Toxicity, Water data for the 2020/2022 integrated report in Region 9. |
|
SWAMP Data: |
Non-SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
California Toxics Rule (CTR) lists criterion continuous concentrations to protect aquatic life in freshwater. The criterion in freshwater is hardness dependent for each sample and varies based on the ambient hardness during sampling. Section (b)(1) in CTR contains the hardness dependent formula for the metals criterion. |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Water Quality Standards 2000. Establishment of numeric criteria for priority toxic pollutants for the State of California: Rules and regulations. Federal Register Vol. 65, No. 97. Washington, D.C.: Environmental Protection Agency |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
|
Guideline Reference: |
|
Spatial Representation: |
The samples were collected at 1 monitoring site (SMC04426) |
Temporal Representation: |
The samples were collected between the dates of 2011-07-25 and 2011-07-25 |
Environmental Conditions: |
|
QAPP Information: |
Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2007. Regional Monitoring of Southern California's Coastal Watersheds., Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2019. Bioassessment Survey of the Stormwater Monitoring Coalition. |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Regional Monitoring of Southern California's Coastal Watersheds |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Bioassessment Survey of the Stormwater Monitoring Coalition |
|
Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 113662, Chromium
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
73190 |
|
Pollutant: |
Chromium |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
Dissolved |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Cold Freshwater Habitat |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SWAMP data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceed the criterion for Chromium. Since the chromium species was not identified, the data point(s) were assessed using both the Chromium III criteria which is hardness-dependent, and the criterion continuous concentration (4-day average) to protect aquatic life in freshwater for chromium VI which is 11 ug/L and is not hardness dependent. |
Data Reference: |
RWB9 Stormwater Monitoring Council CY 2009 |
|
SWAMP Data: |
SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
California Toxics Rule (CTR) lists criterion continuous concentrations for dissolved chromium to protect aquatic life in freshwater. The dissolved Chromium criterion in freshwater is hardness dependent for each sample and varies based on the ambient hardness during sampling. Section (b)(1) in CTR contains the hardness dependent formula for the metals criterion. |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Code of Federal Regulations 40 part 131.38 Establishment of numeric criteria for priority toxic pollutants for the State of California. 7/1/2011 Edition |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
|
Guideline Reference: |
|
Spatial Representation: |
Data for this line of evidence for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) was collected at 1 monitoring site [ Cedar Creek ~1.5mi above San Diego R. - 907S01418] |
Temporal Representation: |
Data was collected on a single day 5/12/2009. |
Environmental Conditions: |
Staff is not aware of any special conditions that might affect interpretation of the data. |
QAPP Information: |
The SWAMP QAPP (2008) was followed. |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Surface Water Ambient Monitoring Program Quality Assurance Program Plan |
|
Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 113662, Chromium
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
73189 |
|
Pollutant: |
Chromium |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
Total |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Municipal & Domestic Supply |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SWAMP data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceed the criterion for Chromium. |
Data Reference: |
RWB9 Stormwater Monitoring Council CY 2009 |
|
SWAMP Data: |
SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
The California Maximum Contaminant Level for total chromium is 0.05 mg/L (Title 22 of the California Code of Regulations). |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Maximum Contaminant Levels for organic and inorganic chemicals. CCR Title 22 |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
|
Guideline Reference: |
|
Spatial Representation: |
Data for this line of evidence for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) was collected at 1 monitoring site [ Cedar Creek ~1.5mi above San Diego R. - 907S01418] |
Temporal Representation: |
Data was collected on a single day 5/12/2009. |
Environmental Conditions: |
Staff is not aware of any special conditions that might affect interpretation of the data. |
QAPP Information: |
The SWAMP QAPP (2008) was followed. |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Surface Water Ambient Monitoring Program Quality Assurance Program Plan |
|
Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 113662, Chromium
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
73186 |
|
Pollutant: |
Chromium |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Sediment |
Matrix: |
Sediment |
Fraction: |
Total |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Warm Freshwater Habitat |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SWAMP data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceed the criterion for Chromium. |
Data Reference: |
RWB9 Stormwater Monitoring Council CY 2009 |
|
SWAMP Data: |
SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
Water Quality Control Plan for the San Diego Basin (SDRWQCB 2007): All waters shall be maintained free of toxic substances in concentrations which are toxic to, or which produce detrimental physiological responses in, human, plant, animal, or aquatic life. |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Water Quality Control Plan for the San Diego Basin |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
In freshwater sediments the probable effect concentration (predictive of sediment toxicity for sediment-dwelling organisms) for chromium is 111 mg/Kg dry weight (MacDonald et al. 2000). |
Guideline Reference: |
Development and evaluation of consensus-based sediment quality guidelines for freshwater ecosystems. Environmental Contamination and Toxicology. 39: 20-31 |
|
Spatial Representation: |
Data for this line of evidence for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) was collected at 1 monitoring site [ Cedar Creek ~1.5mi above San Diego R. - 907S01418] |
Temporal Representation: |
Data was collected on a single day 5/12/2009. |
Environmental Conditions: |
Staff is not aware of any special conditions that might affect interpretation of the data. |
QAPP Information: |
The SWAMP QAPP (2008) was followed. |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Surface Water Ambient Monitoring Program Quality Assurance Program Plan |
|
Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 113662, Chromium
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
141257 |
|
Pollutant: |
Chromium |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
Dissolved |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Municipal & Domestic Supply |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SMC Regional Watershed Monitoring data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceeded the water quality threshold for Chromium. |
Data Reference: |
Field, Sediment, Toxicity, Water data for the 2020/2022 integrated report in Region 9. |
|
SWAMP Data: |
Non-SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
The California Maximum Contaminant Level for total chromium is 0.05 mg/L (Title 22 of the California Code of Regulations). |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Title 22. Division 4. Chapter 15. Sections 64400 et seq. California Code of Regulations |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
|
Guideline Reference: |
|
Spatial Representation: |
The samples were collected at 1 monitoring site (SMC04426) |
Temporal Representation: |
The samples were collected between the dates of 2011-07-25 and 2011-07-25 |
Environmental Conditions: |
|
QAPP Information: |
Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2007. Regional Monitoring of Southern California's Coastal Watersheds., Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2019. Bioassessment Survey of the Stormwater Monitoring Coalition. |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Regional Monitoring of Southern California's Coastal Watersheds |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Bioassessment Survey of the Stormwater Monitoring Coalition |
|
Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 113662, Chromium
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
73188 |
|
Pollutant: |
Chromium |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
Dissolved |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Warm Freshwater Habitat |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SWAMP data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceed the criterion for Chromium. Since the chromium species was not identified, the data point(s) were assessed using both the Chromium III criteria which is hardness-dependent, and the criterion continuous concentration (4-day average) to protect aquatic life in freshwater for chromium VI which is 11 ug/L and is not hardness dependent. |
Data Reference: |
RWB9 Stormwater Monitoring Council CY 2009 |
|
SWAMP Data: |
SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
California Toxics Rule (CTR) lists criterion continuous concentrations for dissolved Chromium to protect aquatic life in freshwater. The dissolved Chromium criterion in freshwater is hardness dependent for each sample and varies based on the ambient hardness during sampling. Section (b)(1) in CTR contains the hardness dependent formula for the metals criterion. |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Code of Federal Regulations 40 part 131.38 Establishment of numeric criteria for priority toxic pollutants for the State of California. 7/1/2011 Edition |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
|
Guideline Reference: |
|
Spatial Representation: |
Data for this line of evidence for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) was collected at 1 monitoring site [ Cedar Creek ~1.5mi above San Diego R. - 907S01418] |
Temporal Representation: |
Data was collected on a single day 5/12/2009. |
Environmental Conditions: |
Staff is not aware of any special conditions that might affect interpretation of the data. |
QAPP Information: |
The SWAMP QAPP (2008) was followed. |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Surface Water Ambient Monitoring Program Quality Assurance Program Plan |
|
Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 113662, Chromium
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
141165 |
|
Pollutant: |
Chromium |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
Total |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Municipal & Domestic Supply |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SMC Regional Watershed Monitoring data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceeded the water quality threshold for Chromium. |
Data Reference: |
Field, Sediment, Toxicity, Water data for the 2020/2022 integrated report in Region 9. |
|
SWAMP Data: |
Non-SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
The California Maximum Contaminant Level for total chromium is 0.05 mg/L (Title 22 of the California Code of Regulations). |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Title 22. Division 4. Chapter 15. Sections 64400 et seq. California Code of Regulations |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
|
Guideline Reference: |
|
Spatial Representation: |
The samples were collected at 1 monitoring site (SMC04426) |
Temporal Representation: |
The samples were collected between the dates of 2011-07-25 and 2011-07-25 |
Environmental Conditions: |
|
QAPP Information: |
Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2007. Regional Monitoring of Southern California's Coastal Watersheds., Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2019. Bioassessment Survey of the Stormwater Monitoring Coalition. |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Regional Monitoring of Southern California's Coastal Watersheds |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Bioassessment Survey of the Stormwater Monitoring Coalition |
|
Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 113662, Chromium
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
141256 |
|
Pollutant: |
Chromium |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
Dissolved |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Cold Freshwater Habitat |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SMC Regional Watershed Monitoring data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceeded the water quality threshold for Chromium. |
Data Reference: |
Field, Sediment, Toxicity, Water data for the 2020/2022 integrated report in Region 9. |
|
SWAMP Data: |
Non-SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
California Toxics Rule (CTR) lists criterion continuous concentrations to protect aquatic life in freshwater. The criterion in freshwater is hardness dependent for each sample and varies based on the ambient hardness during sampling. Section (b)(1) in CTR contains the hardness dependent formula for the metals criterion. |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Water Quality Standards 2000. Establishment of numeric criteria for priority toxic pollutants for the State of California: Rules and regulations. Federal Register Vol. 65, No. 97. Washington, D.C.: Environmental Protection Agency |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
|
Guideline Reference: |
|
Spatial Representation: |
The samples were collected at 1 monitoring site (SMC04426) |
Temporal Representation: |
The samples were collected between the dates of 2011-07-25 and 2011-07-25 |
Environmental Conditions: |
|
QAPP Information: |
Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2007. Regional Monitoring of Southern California's Coastal Watersheds., Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2019. Bioassessment Survey of the Stormwater Monitoring Coalition. |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Regional Monitoring of Southern California's Coastal Watersheds |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Bioassessment Survey of the Stormwater Monitoring Coalition |
|
Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 113662, Chromium
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
73187 |
|
Pollutant: |
Chromium |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Sediment |
Matrix: |
Sediment |
Fraction: |
Total |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Cold Freshwater Habitat |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SWAMP data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceed the criterion for Chromium. |
Data Reference: |
RWB9 Stormwater Monitoring Council CY 2009 |
|
SWAMP Data: |
SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
Water Quality Control Plan for the San Diego Basin (SDRWQCB 2007): All waters shall be maintained free of toxic substances in concentrations which are toxic to, or which produce detrimental physiological responses in, human, plant, animal, or aquatic life. |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Water Quality Control Plan for the San Diego Basin |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
In freshwater sediments the probable effect concentration (predictive of sediment toxicity for sediment-dwelling organisms) for chromium is 111 mg/Kg dry weight (MacDonald et al. 2000). |
Guideline Reference: |
Development and evaluation of consensus-based sediment quality guidelines for freshwater ecosystems. Environmental Contamination and Toxicology. 39: 20-31 |
|
Spatial Representation: |
Data for this line of evidence for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) was collected at 1 monitoring site [ Cedar Creek ~1.5mi above San Diego R. - 907S01418] |
Temporal Representation: |
Data was collected on a single day 5/12/2009. |
Environmental Conditions: |
Staff is not aware of any special conditions that might affect interpretation of the data. |
QAPP Information: |
The SWAMP QAPP (2008) was followed. |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Surface Water Ambient Monitoring Program Quality Assurance Program Plan |
|
Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 113650, Copper
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
141697 |
|
Pollutant: |
Copper |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
Total |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Municipal & Domestic Supply |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SMC Regional Watershed Monitoring data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceeded the water quality threshold for Copper. |
Data Reference: |
Field, Sediment, Toxicity, Water data for the 2020/2022 integrated report in Region 9. |
|
SWAMP Data: |
Non-SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
The California Secondary MCL for copper is 1.0 mg/L (Title 22 California Code of Regulations). |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Title 22. Division 4. Chapter 15. Sections 64400 et seq. California Code of Regulations |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
|
Guideline Reference: |
|
Spatial Representation: |
The samples were collected at 1 monitoring site (SMC04426) |
Temporal Representation: |
The samples were collected between the dates of 2011-07-25 and 2011-07-25 |
Environmental Conditions: |
|
QAPP Information: |
Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2007. Regional Monitoring of Southern California's Coastal Watersheds., Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2019. Bioassessment Survey of the Stormwater Monitoring Coalition. |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Regional Monitoring of Southern California's Coastal Watersheds |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Bioassessment Survey of the Stormwater Monitoring Coalition |
|
Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 113650, Copper
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
141679 |
|
Pollutant: |
Copper |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
Dissolved |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Municipal & Domestic Supply |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SMC Regional Watershed Monitoring data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceeded the water quality threshold for Copper. |
Data Reference: |
Field, Sediment, Toxicity, Water data for the 2020/2022 integrated report in Region 9. |
|
SWAMP Data: |
Non-SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
The California Secondary MCL for copper is 1.0 mg/L (Title 22 California Code of Regulations). |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Title 22. Division 4. Chapter 15. Sections 64400 et seq. California Code of Regulations |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
|
Guideline Reference: |
|
Spatial Representation: |
The samples were collected at 1 monitoring site (SMC04426) |
Temporal Representation: |
The samples were collected between the dates of 2011-07-25 and 2011-07-25 |
Environmental Conditions: |
|
QAPP Information: |
Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2007. Regional Monitoring of Southern California's Coastal Watersheds., Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2019. Bioassessment Survey of the Stormwater Monitoring Coalition. |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Regional Monitoring of Southern California's Coastal Watersheds |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Bioassessment Survey of the Stormwater Monitoring Coalition |
|
Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 113650, Copper
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
141737 |
|
Pollutant: |
Copper |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
Dissolved |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Warm Freshwater Habitat |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SMC Regional Watershed Monitoring data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceeded the water quality threshold for Copper. |
Data Reference: |
Field, Sediment, Toxicity, Water data for the 2020/2022 integrated report in Region 9. |
|
SWAMP Data: |
Non-SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
California Toxics Rule (CTR) lists criterion continuous concentrations to protect aquatic life in freshwater. The criterion in freshwater is hardness dependent for each sample and varies based on the ambient hardness during sampling. Section (b)(1) in CTR contains the hardness dependent formula for the metals criterion. |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Water Quality Standards 2000. Establishment of numeric criteria for priority toxic pollutants for the State of California: Rules and regulations. Federal Register Vol. 65, No. 97. Washington, D.C.: Environmental Protection Agency |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
|
Guideline Reference: |
|
Spatial Representation: |
The samples were collected at 1 monitoring site (SMC04426) |
Temporal Representation: |
The samples were collected between the dates of 2011-07-25 and 2011-07-25 |
Environmental Conditions: |
|
QAPP Information: |
Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2007. Regional Monitoring of Southern California's Coastal Watersheds., Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2019. Bioassessment Survey of the Stormwater Monitoring Coalition. |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Regional Monitoring of Southern California's Coastal Watersheds |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Bioassessment Survey of the Stormwater Monitoring Coalition |
|
Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 113650, Copper
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
141573 |
|
Pollutant: |
Copper |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
Dissolved |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Cold Freshwater Habitat |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SMC Regional Watershed Monitoring data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceeded the water quality threshold for Copper. |
Data Reference: |
Field, Sediment, Toxicity, Water data for the 2020/2022 integrated report in Region 9. |
|
SWAMP Data: |
Non-SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
California Toxics Rule (CTR) lists criterion continuous concentrations to protect aquatic life in freshwater. The criterion in freshwater is hardness dependent for each sample and varies based on the ambient hardness during sampling. Section (b)(1) in CTR contains the hardness dependent formula for the metals criterion. |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Water Quality Standards 2000. Establishment of numeric criteria for priority toxic pollutants for the State of California: Rules and regulations. Federal Register Vol. 65, No. 97. Washington, D.C.: Environmental Protection Agency |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
|
Guideline Reference: |
|
Spatial Representation: |
The samples were collected at 1 monitoring site (SMC04426) |
Temporal Representation: |
The samples were collected between the dates of 2011-07-25 and 2011-07-25 |
Environmental Conditions: |
|
QAPP Information: |
Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2007. Regional Monitoring of Southern California's Coastal Watersheds., Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2019. Bioassessment Survey of the Stormwater Monitoring Coalition. |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Regional Monitoring of Southern California's Coastal Watersheds |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Bioassessment Survey of the Stormwater Monitoring Coalition |
|
Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 113650, Copper
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
73194 |
|
Pollutant: |
Copper |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
Total |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Municipal & Domestic Supply |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SWAMP data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceed the criterion for Copper. |
Data Reference: |
RWB9 Stormwater Monitoring Council CY 2009 |
|
SWAMP Data: |
SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
The California Secondary MCL for copper is 1.0 mg/L (Title 22 California Code of Regulations). |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Secondary Maximum Contaminant Levels and Compliance. CCR Title 22 section 64449. |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
|
Guideline Reference: |
|
Spatial Representation: |
Data for this line of evidence for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) was collected at 1 monitoring site [ Cedar Creek ~1.5mi above San Diego R. - 907S01418] |
Temporal Representation: |
Data was collected on a single day 5/12/2009. |
Environmental Conditions: |
Staff is not aware of any special conditions that might affect interpretation of the data. |
QAPP Information: |
The SWAMP QAPP (2008) was followed. |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Surface Water Ambient Monitoring Program Quality Assurance Program Plan |
|
Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 113650, Copper
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
73191 |
|
Pollutant: |
Copper |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Sediment |
Matrix: |
Sediment |
Fraction: |
Total |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Warm Freshwater Habitat |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SWAMP data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceed the criterion for Copper. |
Data Reference: |
RWB9 Stormwater Monitoring Council CY 2009 |
|
SWAMP Data: |
SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
Water Quality Control Plan for the San Diego Basin (SDRWQCB 2007): All waters shall be maintained free of toxic substances in concentrations which are toxic to, or which produce detrimental physiological responses in, human, plant, animal, or aquatic life. |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Water Quality Control Plan for the San Diego Basin |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
In freshwater sediments the probable effect concentration (predictive of sediment toxicity for sediment-dwelling organisms) for copper is 149 mg/Kg dry weight (MacDonald et al. 2000). |
Guideline Reference: |
Development and evaluation of consensus-based sediment quality guidelines for freshwater ecosystems. Environmental Contamination and Toxicology. 39: 20-31 |
|
Spatial Representation: |
Data for this line of evidence for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) was collected at 1 monitoring site [ Cedar Creek ~1.5mi above San Diego R. - 907S01418] |
Temporal Representation: |
Data was collected on a single day 5/12/2009. |
Environmental Conditions: |
Staff is not aware of any special conditions that might affect interpretation of the data. |
QAPP Information: |
The SWAMP QAPP (2008) was followed. |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Surface Water Ambient Monitoring Program Quality Assurance Program Plan |
|
Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 113650, Copper
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
73192 |
|
Pollutant: |
Copper |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Sediment |
Matrix: |
Sediment |
Fraction: |
Total |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Cold Freshwater Habitat |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SWAMP data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceed the criterion for Copper. |
Data Reference: |
RWB9 Stormwater Monitoring Council CY 2009 |
|
SWAMP Data: |
SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
Water Quality Control Plan for the San Diego Basin (SDRWQCB 2007): All waters shall be maintained free of toxic substances in concentrations which are toxic to, or which produce detrimental physiological responses in, human, plant, animal, or aquatic life. |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Water Quality Control Plan for the San Diego Basin |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
In freshwater sediments the probable effect concentration (predictive of sediment toxicity for sediment-dwelling organisms) for copper is 149 mg/Kg dry weight (MacDonald et al. 2000). |
Guideline Reference: |
Development and evaluation of consensus-based sediment quality guidelines for freshwater ecosystems. Environmental Contamination and Toxicology. 39: 20-31 |
|
Spatial Representation: |
Data for this line of evidence for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) was collected at 1 monitoring site [ Cedar Creek ~1.5mi above San Diego R. - 907S01418] |
Temporal Representation: |
Data was collected on a single day 5/12/2009. |
Environmental Conditions: |
Staff is not aware of any special conditions that might affect interpretation of the data. |
QAPP Information: |
The SWAMP QAPP (2008) was followed. |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Surface Water Ambient Monitoring Program Quality Assurance Program Plan |
|
Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 113650, Copper
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
73195 |
|
Pollutant: |
Copper |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
Dissolved |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Cold Freshwater Habitat |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SWAMP data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceed the criterion for Copper. |
Data Reference: |
RWB9 Stormwater Monitoring Council CY 2009 |
|
SWAMP Data: |
SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
California Toxics Rule (CTR) lists criterion continuous concentrations for dissolved copper to protect aquatic life in freshwater. The dissolved copper criterion in freshwater is hardness dependent for each sample and varies based on the ambient hardness during sampling. Section (b)(1) in CTR contains the hardness dependent formula for the metals criterion. |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Code of Federal Regulations 40 part 131.38 Establishment of numeric criteria for priority toxic pollutants for the State of California. 7/1/2011 Edition |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
|
Guideline Reference: |
|
Spatial Representation: |
Data for this line of evidence for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) was collected at 1 monitoring site [ Cedar Creek ~1.5mi above San Diego R. - 907S01418] |
Temporal Representation: |
Data was collected on a single day 5/12/2009. |
Environmental Conditions: |
Staff is not aware of any special conditions that might affect interpretation of the data. |
QAPP Information: |
The SWAMP QAPP (2008) was followed. |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Surface Water Ambient Monitoring Program Quality Assurance Program Plan |
|
Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 113650, Copper
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
73193 |
|
Pollutant: |
Copper |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
Dissolved |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Warm Freshwater Habitat |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SWAMP data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceed the criterion for Copper. |
Data Reference: |
RWB9 Stormwater Monitoring Council CY 2009 |
|
SWAMP Data: |
SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
California Toxics Rule (CTR) lists criterion continuous concentrations for dissolved Copper to protect aquatic life in freshwater. The dissolved Copper criterion in freshwater is hardness dependent for each sample and varies based on the ambient hardness during sampling. Section (b)(1) in CTR contains the hardness dependent formula for the metals criterion. |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Code of Federal Regulations 40 part 131.38 Establishment of numeric criteria for priority toxic pollutants for the State of California. 7/1/2011 Edition |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
|
Guideline Reference: |
|
Spatial Representation: |
Data for this line of evidence for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) was collected at 1 monitoring site [ Cedar Creek ~1.5mi above San Diego R. - 907S01418] |
Temporal Representation: |
Data was collected on a single day 5/12/2009. |
Environmental Conditions: |
Staff is not aware of any special conditions that might affect interpretation of the data. |
QAPP Information: |
The SWAMP QAPP (2008) was followed. |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Surface Water Ambient Monitoring Program Quality Assurance Program Plan |
|
Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 113651, Lead
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
73214 |
|
Pollutant: |
Lead |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
Dissolved |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Cold Freshwater Habitat |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SWAMP data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceed the criterion for Lead. |
Data Reference: |
RWB9 Stormwater Monitoring Council CY 2009 |
|
SWAMP Data: |
SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
California Toxics Rule (CTR) lists criterion continuous concentrations for dissolved lead to protect aquatic life in freshwater. The dissolved lead criterion in freshwater is hardness dependent for each sample and varies based on the ambient hardness during sampling. Section (b)(1) in CTR contains the hardness dependent formula for the metals criterion. |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Code of Federal Regulations 40 part 131.38 Establishment of numeric criteria for priority toxic pollutants for the State of California. 7/1/2011 Edition |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
|
Guideline Reference: |
|
Spatial Representation: |
Data for this line of evidence for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) was collected at 1 monitoring site [ Cedar Creek ~1.5mi above San Diego R. - 907S01418] |
Temporal Representation: |
Data was collected on a single day 5/12/2009. |
Environmental Conditions: |
Staff is not aware of any special conditions that might affect interpretation of the data. |
QAPP Information: |
The SWAMP QAPP (2008) was followed. |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Surface Water Ambient Monitoring Program Quality Assurance Program Plan |
|
Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 113651, Lead
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
73213 |
|
Pollutant: |
Lead |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
Dissolved |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Warm Freshwater Habitat |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SWAMP data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceed the criterion for Lead. |
Data Reference: |
RWB9 Stormwater Monitoring Council CY 2009 |
|
SWAMP Data: |
SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
California Toxics Rule (CTR) lists criterion continuous concentrations for dissolved Lead to protect aquatic life in freshwater. The dissolved Lead criterion in freshwater is hardness dependent for each sample and varies based on the ambient hardness during sampling. Section (b)(1) in CTR contains the hardness dependent formula for the metals criterion. |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Code of Federal Regulations 40 part 131.38 Establishment of numeric criteria for priority toxic pollutants for the State of California. 7/1/2011 Edition |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
|
Guideline Reference: |
|
Spatial Representation: |
Data for this line of evidence for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) was collected at 1 monitoring site [ Cedar Creek ~1.5mi above San Diego R. - 907S01418] |
Temporal Representation: |
Data was collected on a single day 5/12/2009. |
Environmental Conditions: |
Staff is not aware of any special conditions that might affect interpretation of the data. |
QAPP Information: |
The SWAMP QAPP (2008) was followed. |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Surface Water Ambient Monitoring Program Quality Assurance Program Plan |
|
Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 113651, Lead
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
73212 |
|
Pollutant: |
Lead |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Sediment |
Matrix: |
Sediment |
Fraction: |
Total |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Cold Freshwater Habitat |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SWAMP data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceed the criterion for Lead. |
Data Reference: |
RWB9 Stormwater Monitoring Council CY 2009 |
|
SWAMP Data: |
SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
Water Quality Control Plan for the San Diego Basin (SDRWQCB 2007): All waters shall be maintained free of toxic substances in concentrations which are toxic to, or which produce detrimental physiological responses in, human, plant, animal, or aquatic life. |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Water Quality Control Plan for the San Diego Basin |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
In freshwater sediments the probable effect concentration (predictive of sediment toxicity for sediment-dwelling organisms) for lead is 128 mg/Kg dry weight (MacDonald et al. 2000). |
Guideline Reference: |
Development and evaluation of consensus-based sediment quality guidelines for freshwater ecosystems. Environmental Contamination and Toxicology. 39: 20-31 |
|
Spatial Representation: |
Data for this line of evidence for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) was collected at 1 monitoring site [ Cedar Creek ~1.5mi above San Diego R. - 907S01418] |
Temporal Representation: |
Data was collected on a single day 5/12/2009. |
Environmental Conditions: |
Staff is not aware of any special conditions that might affect interpretation of the data. |
QAPP Information: |
The SWAMP QAPP (2008) was followed. |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Surface Water Ambient Monitoring Program Quality Assurance Program Plan |
|
Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 113651, Lead
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
143371 |
|
Pollutant: |
Lead |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
Total |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Municipal & Domestic Supply |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SMC Regional Watershed Monitoring data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceeded the water quality threshold for Lead. |
Data Reference: |
Field, Sediment, Toxicity, Water data for the 2020/2022 integrated report in Region 9. |
|
SWAMP Data: |
Non-SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
Water designated for use as domestic or municipal supply (MUN) shall not contain concentrations of chemical constituents in excess of the maximum contaminant levels specified in Title 22 of the California Code of Regulations which is incorporated by reference into this plan. (Water Quality Control Plan, San Diego Basin). The California Maximum Contaminant Level for lead is .015 mg/L (Title 22 of the California Code of Regulations). |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Water Quality Control Plan for the San Diego Basin |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
|
Guideline Reference: |
|
Spatial Representation: |
The samples were collected at 1 monitoring site (SMC04426) |
Temporal Representation: |
The samples were collected between the dates of 2011-07-25 and 2011-07-25 |
Environmental Conditions: |
|
QAPP Information: |
Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2007. Regional Monitoring of Southern California's Coastal Watersheds., Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2019. Bioassessment Survey of the Stormwater Monitoring Coalition. |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Regional Monitoring of Southern California's Coastal Watersheds |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Bioassessment Survey of the Stormwater Monitoring Coalition |
|
Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 113651, Lead
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
143227 |
|
Pollutant: |
Lead |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
Dissolved |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Warm Freshwater Habitat |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SMC Regional Watershed Monitoring data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceeded the water quality threshold for Lead. |
Data Reference: |
Field, Sediment, Toxicity, Water data for the 2020/2022 integrated report in Region 9. |
|
SWAMP Data: |
Non-SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
California Toxics Rule (CTR) lists criterion continuous concentrations to protect aquatic life in freshwater. The criterion in freshwater is hardness dependent for each sample and varies based on the ambient hardness during sampling. Section (b)(1) in CTR contains the hardness dependent formula for the metals criterion. |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Water Quality Standards 2000. Establishment of numeric criteria for priority toxic pollutants for the State of California: Rules and regulations. Federal Register Vol. 65, No. 97. Washington, D.C.: Environmental Protection Agency |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
|
Guideline Reference: |
|
Spatial Representation: |
The samples were collected at 1 monitoring site (SMC04426) |
Temporal Representation: |
The samples were collected between the dates of 2011-07-25 and 2011-07-25 |
Environmental Conditions: |
|
QAPP Information: |
Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2007. Regional Monitoring of Southern California's Coastal Watersheds., Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2019. Bioassessment Survey of the Stormwater Monitoring Coalition. |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Regional Monitoring of Southern California's Coastal Watersheds |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Bioassessment Survey of the Stormwater Monitoring Coalition |
|
Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 113651, Lead
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
143387 |
|
Pollutant: |
Lead |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
Dissolved |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Cold Freshwater Habitat |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SMC Regional Watershed Monitoring data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceeded the water quality threshold for Lead. |
Data Reference: |
Field, Sediment, Toxicity, Water data for the 2020/2022 integrated report in Region 9. |
|
SWAMP Data: |
Non-SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
California Toxics Rule (CTR) lists criterion continuous concentrations to protect aquatic life in freshwater. The criterion in freshwater is hardness dependent for each sample and varies based on the ambient hardness during sampling. Section (b)(1) in CTR contains the hardness dependent formula for the metals criterion. |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Water Quality Standards 2000. Establishment of numeric criteria for priority toxic pollutants for the State of California: Rules and regulations. Federal Register Vol. 65, No. 97. Washington, D.C.: Environmental Protection Agency |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
|
Guideline Reference: |
|
Spatial Representation: |
The samples were collected at 1 monitoring site (SMC04426) |
Temporal Representation: |
The samples were collected between the dates of 2011-07-25 and 2011-07-25 |
Environmental Conditions: |
|
QAPP Information: |
Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2007. Regional Monitoring of Southern California's Coastal Watersheds., Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2019. Bioassessment Survey of the Stormwater Monitoring Coalition. |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Regional Monitoring of Southern California's Coastal Watersheds |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Bioassessment Survey of the Stormwater Monitoring Coalition |
|
Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 113651, Lead
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
143232 |
|
Pollutant: |
Lead |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
Dissolved |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Municipal & Domestic Supply |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SMC Regional Watershed Monitoring data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceeded the water quality threshold for Lead. |
Data Reference: |
Field, Sediment, Toxicity, Water data for the 2020/2022 integrated report in Region 9. |
|
SWAMP Data: |
Non-SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
Water designated for use as domestic or municipal supply (MUN) shall not contain concentrations of chemical constituents in excess of the maximum contaminant levels specified in Title 22 of the California Code of Regulations which is incorporated by reference into this plan. (Water Quality Control Plan, San Diego Basin). The California Maximum Contaminant Level for lead is .015 mg/L (Title 22 of the California Code of Regulations). |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Water Quality Control Plan for the San Diego Basin |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
|
Guideline Reference: |
|
Spatial Representation: |
The samples were collected at 1 monitoring site (SMC04426) |
Temporal Representation: |
The samples were collected between the dates of 2011-07-25 and 2011-07-25 |
Environmental Conditions: |
|
QAPP Information: |
Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2007. Regional Monitoring of Southern California's Coastal Watersheds., Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2019. Bioassessment Survey of the Stormwater Monitoring Coalition. |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Regional Monitoring of Southern California's Coastal Watersheds |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Bioassessment Survey of the Stormwater Monitoring Coalition |
|
Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 113651, Lead
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
73211 |
|
Pollutant: |
Lead |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Sediment |
Matrix: |
Sediment |
Fraction: |
Total |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Warm Freshwater Habitat |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SWAMP data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceed the criterion for Lead. |
Data Reference: |
RWB9 Stormwater Monitoring Council CY 2009 |
|
SWAMP Data: |
SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
Water Quality Control Plan for the San Diego Basin (SDRWQCB 2007): All waters shall be maintained free of toxic substances in concentrations which are toxic to, or which produce detrimental physiological responses in, human, plant, animal, or aquatic life. |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Water Quality Control Plan for the San Diego Basin |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
In freshwater sediments the probable effect concentration (predictive of sediment toxicity for sediment-dwelling organisms) for lead is 128 mg/Kg dry weight (MacDonald et al. 2000). |
Guideline Reference: |
Development and evaluation of consensus-based sediment quality guidelines for freshwater ecosystems. Environmental Contamination and Toxicology. 39: 20-31 |
|
Spatial Representation: |
Data for this line of evidence for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) was collected at 1 monitoring site [ Cedar Creek ~1.5mi above San Diego R. - 907S01418] |
Temporal Representation: |
Data was collected on a single day 5/12/2009. |
Environmental Conditions: |
Staff is not aware of any special conditions that might affect interpretation of the data. |
QAPP Information: |
The SWAMP QAPP (2008) was followed. |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Surface Water Ambient Monitoring Program Quality Assurance Program Plan |
|
Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 113652, Nickel
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
73221 |
|
Pollutant: |
Nickel |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
Total |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Municipal & Domestic Supply |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SWAMP data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceed the criterion for Nickel. |
Data Reference: |
RWB9 Stormwater Monitoring Council CY 2009 |
|
SWAMP Data: |
SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
The California Maximum Contaminant Level for nickel is 0.1 mg/L (Title 22 of the California Code of Regulations). |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Maximum Contaminant Levels for organic and inorganic chemicals. CCR Title 22 |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
|
Guideline Reference: |
|
Spatial Representation: |
Data for this line of evidence for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) was collected at 1 monitoring site [ Cedar Creek ~1.5mi above San Diego R. - 907S01418] |
Temporal Representation: |
Data was collected on a single day 5/12/2009. |
Environmental Conditions: |
Staff is not aware of any special conditions that might affect interpretation of the data. |
QAPP Information: |
The SWAMP QAPP (2008) was followed. |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Surface Water Ambient Monitoring Program Quality Assurance Program Plan |
|
Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 113652, Nickel
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
73218 |
|
Pollutant: |
Nickel |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Sediment |
Matrix: |
Sediment |
Fraction: |
Total |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Warm Freshwater Habitat |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SWAMP data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceed the criterion for Nickel. |
Data Reference: |
RWB9 Stormwater Monitoring Council CY 2009 |
|
SWAMP Data: |
SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
Water Quality Control Plan for the San Diego Basin (SDRWQCB 2007): All waters shall be maintained free of toxic substances in concentrations which are toxic to, or which produce detrimental physiological responses in, human, plant, animal, or aquatic life. |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Water Quality Control Plan for the San Diego Basin |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
In freshwater sediments the probable effect concentration (predictive of sediment toxicity for sediment-dwelling organisms) for nickel is 48.6 mg/Kg dry weight (MacDonald et al. 2000). |
Guideline Reference: |
Development and evaluation of consensus-based sediment quality guidelines for freshwater ecosystems. Environmental Contamination and Toxicology. 39: 20-31 |
|
Spatial Representation: |
Data for this line of evidence for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) was collected at 1 monitoring site [ Cedar Creek ~1.5mi above San Diego R. - 907S01418] |
Temporal Representation: |
Data was collected on a single day 5/12/2009. |
Environmental Conditions: |
Staff is not aware of any special conditions that might affect interpretation of the data. |
QAPP Information: |
The SWAMP QAPP (2008) was followed. |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Surface Water Ambient Monitoring Program Quality Assurance Program Plan |
|
Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 113652, Nickel
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
73219 |
|
Pollutant: |
Nickel |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Sediment |
Matrix: |
Sediment |
Fraction: |
Total |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Cold Freshwater Habitat |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SWAMP data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceed the criterion for Nickel. |
Data Reference: |
RWB9 Stormwater Monitoring Council CY 2009 |
|
SWAMP Data: |
SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
Water Quality Control Plan for the San Diego Basin (SDRWQCB 2007): All waters shall be maintained free of toxic substances in concentrations which are toxic to, or which produce detrimental physiological responses in, human, plant, animal, or aquatic life. |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Water Quality Control Plan for the San Diego Basin |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
In freshwater sediments the probable effect concentration (predictive of sediment toxicity for sediment-dwelling organisms) for nickel is 48.6 mg/Kg dry weight (MacDonald et al. 2000). |
Guideline Reference: |
Development and evaluation of consensus-based sediment quality guidelines for freshwater ecosystems. Environmental Contamination and Toxicology. 39: 20-31 |
|
Spatial Representation: |
Data for this line of evidence for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) was collected at 1 monitoring site [ Cedar Creek ~1.5mi above San Diego R. - 907S01418] |
Temporal Representation: |
Data was collected on a single day 5/12/2009. |
Environmental Conditions: |
Staff is not aware of any special conditions that might affect interpretation of the data. |
QAPP Information: |
The SWAMP QAPP (2008) was followed. |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Surface Water Ambient Monitoring Program Quality Assurance Program Plan |
|
Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 113652, Nickel
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
73220 |
|
Pollutant: |
Nickel |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
Dissolved |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Warm Freshwater Habitat |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SWAMP data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceed the criterion for Nickel. |
Data Reference: |
RWB9 Stormwater Monitoring Council CY 2009 |
|
SWAMP Data: |
SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
California Toxics Rule (CTR) lists criterion continuous concentrations for dissolved Nickel to protect aquatic life in freshwater. The dissolved Nickel criterion in freshwater is hardness dependent for each sample and varies based on the ambient hardness during sampling. Section (b)(1) in CTR contains the hardness dependent formula for the metals criterion. |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Code of Federal Regulations 40 part 131.38 Establishment of numeric criteria for priority toxic pollutants for the State of California. 7/1/2011 Edition |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
|
Guideline Reference: |
|
Spatial Representation: |
Data for this line of evidence for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) was collected at 1 monitoring site [ Cedar Creek ~1.5mi above San Diego R. - 907S01418] |
Temporal Representation: |
Data was collected on a single day 5/12/2009. |
Environmental Conditions: |
Staff is not aware of any special conditions that might affect interpretation of the data. |
QAPP Information: |
The SWAMP QAPP (2008) was followed. |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Surface Water Ambient Monitoring Program Quality Assurance Program Plan |
|
Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 113652, Nickel
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
143674 |
|
Pollutant: |
Nickel |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
Total |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Municipal & Domestic Supply |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SMC Regional Watershed Monitoring data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceeded the water quality threshold for Nickel. |
Data Reference: |
Field, Sediment, Toxicity, Water data for the 2020/2022 integrated report in Region 9. |
|
SWAMP Data: |
Non-SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
The California Maximum Contaminant Level for nickel is 0.1 mg/L (Title 22 of the California Code of Regulations). |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Title 22. Division 4. Chapter 15. Sections 64400 et seq. California Code of Regulations |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
|
Guideline Reference: |
|
Spatial Representation: |
The samples were collected at 1 monitoring site (SMC04426) |
Temporal Representation: |
The samples were collected between the dates of 2011-07-25 and 2011-07-25 |
Environmental Conditions: |
|
QAPP Information: |
Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2007. Regional Monitoring of Southern California's Coastal Watersheds., Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2019. Bioassessment Survey of the Stormwater Monitoring Coalition. |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Regional Monitoring of Southern California's Coastal Watersheds |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Bioassessment Survey of the Stormwater Monitoring Coalition |
|
Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 113652, Nickel
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
143611 |
|
Pollutant: |
Nickel |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
Dissolved |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Warm Freshwater Habitat |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SMC Regional Watershed Monitoring data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceeded the water quality threshold for Nickel. |
Data Reference: |
Field, Sediment, Toxicity, Water data for the 2020/2022 integrated report in Region 9. |
|
SWAMP Data: |
Non-SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
California Toxics Rule (CTR) lists criterion continuous concentrations to protect aquatic life in freshwater. The criterion in freshwater is hardness dependent for each sample and varies based on the ambient hardness during sampling. Section (b)(1) in CTR contains the hardness dependent formula for the metals criterion. |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Water Quality Standards 2000. Establishment of numeric criteria for priority toxic pollutants for the State of California: Rules and regulations. Federal Register Vol. 65, No. 97. Washington, D.C.: Environmental Protection Agency |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
|
Guideline Reference: |
|
Spatial Representation: |
The samples were collected at 1 monitoring site (SMC04426) |
Temporal Representation: |
The samples were collected between the dates of 2011-07-25 and 2011-07-25 |
Environmental Conditions: |
|
QAPP Information: |
Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2007. Regional Monitoring of Southern California's Coastal Watersheds., Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2019. Bioassessment Survey of the Stormwater Monitoring Coalition. |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Regional Monitoring of Southern California's Coastal Watersheds |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Bioassessment Survey of the Stormwater Monitoring Coalition |
|
Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 113652, Nickel
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
143700 |
|
Pollutant: |
Nickel |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
Dissolved |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Municipal & Domestic Supply |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SMC Regional Watershed Monitoring data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceeded the water quality threshold for Nickel. |
Data Reference: |
Field, Sediment, Toxicity, Water data for the 2020/2022 integrated report in Region 9. |
|
SWAMP Data: |
Non-SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
The California Maximum Contaminant Level for nickel is 0.1 mg/L (Title 22 of the California Code of Regulations). |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Title 22. Division 4. Chapter 15. Sections 64400 et seq. California Code of Regulations |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
|
Guideline Reference: |
|
Spatial Representation: |
The samples were collected at 1 monitoring site (SMC04426) |
Temporal Representation: |
The samples were collected between the dates of 2011-07-25 and 2011-07-25 |
Environmental Conditions: |
|
QAPP Information: |
Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2007. Regional Monitoring of Southern California's Coastal Watersheds., Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2019. Bioassessment Survey of the Stormwater Monitoring Coalition. |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Regional Monitoring of Southern California's Coastal Watersheds |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Bioassessment Survey of the Stormwater Monitoring Coalition |
|
Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 113652, Nickel
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
143456 |
|
Pollutant: |
Nickel |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
Dissolved |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Cold Freshwater Habitat |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SMC Regional Watershed Monitoring data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceeded the water quality threshold for Nickel. |
Data Reference: |
Field, Sediment, Toxicity, Water data for the 2020/2022 integrated report in Region 9. |
|
SWAMP Data: |
Non-SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
California Toxics Rule (CTR) lists criterion continuous concentrations to protect aquatic life in freshwater. The criterion in freshwater is hardness dependent for each sample and varies based on the ambient hardness during sampling. Section (b)(1) in CTR contains the hardness dependent formula for the metals criterion. |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Water Quality Standards 2000. Establishment of numeric criteria for priority toxic pollutants for the State of California: Rules and regulations. Federal Register Vol. 65, No. 97. Washington, D.C.: Environmental Protection Agency |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
|
Guideline Reference: |
|
Spatial Representation: |
The samples were collected at 1 monitoring site (SMC04426) |
Temporal Representation: |
The samples were collected between the dates of 2011-07-25 and 2011-07-25 |
Environmental Conditions: |
|
QAPP Information: |
Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2007. Regional Monitoring of Southern California's Coastal Watersheds., Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2019. Bioassessment Survey of the Stormwater Monitoring Coalition. |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Regional Monitoring of Southern California's Coastal Watersheds |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Bioassessment Survey of the Stormwater Monitoring Coalition |
|
Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 113652, Nickel
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
73222 |
|
Pollutant: |
Nickel |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
Dissolved |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Cold Freshwater Habitat |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SWAMP data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceed the criterion for Nickel. |
Data Reference: |
RWB9 Stormwater Monitoring Council CY 2009 |
|
SWAMP Data: |
SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
California Toxics Rule (CTR) lists criterion continuous concentrations for dissolved Nickel to protect aquatic life in freshwater. The dissolved Nickel criterion in freshwater is hardness dependent for each sample and varies based on the ambient hardness during sampling. Section (b)(1) in CTR contains the hardness dependent formula for the metals criterion. |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Code of Federal Regulations 40 part 131.38 Establishment of numeric criteria for priority toxic pollutants for the State of California. 7/1/2011 Edition |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
|
Guideline Reference: |
|
Spatial Representation: |
Data for this line of evidence for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) was collected at 1 monitoring site [ Cedar Creek ~1.5mi above San Diego R. - 907S01418] |
Temporal Representation: |
Data was collected on a single day 5/12/2009. |
Environmental Conditions: |
Staff is not aware of any special conditions that might affect interpretation of the data. |
QAPP Information: |
The SWAMP QAPP (2008) was followed. |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Surface Water Ambient Monitoring Program Quality Assurance Program Plan |
|
Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 113653, Nitrate/Nitrite (Nitrite + Nitrate as N)
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
143777 |
|
Pollutant: |
Nitrate/Nitrite (Nitrite + Nitrate as N) |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
Total |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Municipal & Domestic Supply |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SMC Regional Watershed Monitoring data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceeded the water quality threshold for Nitrate + Nitrite as N. |
Data Reference: |
Field, Sediment, Toxicity, Water data for the 2020/2022 integrated report in Region 9. |
|
SWAMP Data: |
Non-SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
The California Maximum Contaminant Level for nitrate + nitrite (as N) is 10.0 mg/L (Title 22 of the California Code of Regulations). |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Title 22. Division 4. Chapter 15. Sections 64400 et seq. California Code of Regulations |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
|
Guideline Reference: |
|
Spatial Representation: |
The samples were collected at 1 monitoring site (907M23346) |
Temporal Representation: |
The samples were collected between the dates of 2017-06-15 and 2017-06-15 |
Environmental Conditions: |
|
QAPP Information: |
Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2007. Regional Monitoring of Southern California's Coastal Watersheds., Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2019. Bioassessment Survey of the Stormwater Monitoring Coalition. |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Regional Monitoring of Southern California's Coastal Watersheds |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Bioassessment Survey of the Stormwater Monitoring Coalition |
|
Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 113653, Nitrate/Nitrite (Nitrite + Nitrate as N)
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
143468 |
|
Pollutant: |
Nitrate/Nitrite (Nitrite + Nitrate as N) |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
Total |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Municipal & Domestic Supply |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SMC Regional Watershed Monitoring data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceeded the water quality threshold for Nitrate + Nitrite as N. |
Data Reference: |
Field, Sediment, Toxicity, Water data for the 2020/2022 integrated report in Region 9. |
|
SWAMP Data: |
Non-SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
The California Maximum Contaminant Level for nitrate + nitrite (as N) is 10.0 mg/L (Title 22 of the California Code of Regulations). |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Title 22. Division 4. Chapter 15. Sections 64400 et seq. California Code of Regulations |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
|
Guideline Reference: |
|
Spatial Representation: |
The samples were collected at 1 monitoring site (SMC04426) |
Temporal Representation: |
The samples were collected between the dates of 2011-07-25 and 2011-07-25 |
Environmental Conditions: |
|
QAPP Information: |
Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2007. Regional Monitoring of Southern California's Coastal Watersheds., Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2019. Bioassessment Survey of the Stormwater Monitoring Coalition. |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Regional Monitoring of Southern California's Coastal Watersheds |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Bioassessment Survey of the Stormwater Monitoring Coalition |
|
Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 113653, Nitrate/Nitrite (Nitrite + Nitrate as N)
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
143996 |
|
Pollutant: |
Nitrate/Nitrite (Nitrite + Nitrate as N) |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
Total |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Municipal & Domestic Supply |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SWAMP RWB9 Monitoring data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceeded the water quality threshold for Nitrate + Nitrite as N. |
Data Reference: |
Field, Habitat, Sediment, Tissue, Water data for the 2020/2022 integrated report in Region 9. |
|
SWAMP Data: |
SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
The California Maximum Contaminant Level for nitrate + nitrite (as N) is 10.0 mg/L (Title 22 of the California Code of Regulations). |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Title 22. Division 4. Chapter 15. Sections 64400 et seq. California Code of Regulations |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
|
Guideline Reference: |
|
Spatial Representation: |
The samples were collected at 1 monitoring site (907SDB016) |
Temporal Representation: |
The samples were collected between the dates of 2015-04-16 and 2015-04-16 |
Environmental Conditions: |
|
QAPP Information: |
SWAMP QAPrP 2008, Nagoda and Busse, 2013. Quality Assurance Project Plan for Screening of Cyanotoxins in Lakes/Reservoirs and Coastal Wetlands in the San Diego Region, SWAMP QAPrP 2017 |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Quality Assurance Program Plans, Quality Assurance Project Plans, and Standard Operating Procedures for the SWAMP program |
|
Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 113653, Nitrate/Nitrite (Nitrite + Nitrate as N)
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
143971 |
|
Pollutant: |
Nitrate/Nitrite (Nitrite + Nitrate as N) |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
Total |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Municipal & Domestic Supply |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SWAMP RWB9 Monitoring data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceeded the water quality threshold for Nitrate + Nitrite as N. |
Data Reference: |
Field, Habitat, Sediment, Tissue, Water data for the 2020/2022 integrated report in Region 9. |
|
SWAMP Data: |
SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
The California Maximum Contaminant Level for nitrate + nitrite (as N) is 10.0 mg/L (Title 22 of the California Code of Regulations). |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Title 22. Division 4. Chapter 15. Sections 64400 et seq. California Code of Regulations |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
|
Guideline Reference: |
|
Spatial Representation: |
The samples were collected at 1 monitoring site (907SDB047) |
Temporal Representation: |
The samples were collected between the dates of 2015-04-22 and 2015-04-22 |
Environmental Conditions: |
|
QAPP Information: |
SWAMP QAPrP 2008, Nagoda and Busse, 2013. Quality Assurance Project Plan for Screening of Cyanotoxins in Lakes/Reservoirs and Coastal Wetlands in the San Diego Region, SWAMP QAPrP 2017 |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Quality Assurance Program Plans, Quality Assurance Project Plans, and Standard Operating Procedures for the SWAMP program |
|
Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 113653, Nitrate/Nitrite (Nitrite + Nitrate as N)
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
143561 |
|
Pollutant: |
Nitrate/Nitrite (Nitrite + Nitrate as N) |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
Total |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Municipal & Domestic Supply |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed San Diego Region NPDES data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceeded the water quality threshold for Nitrate + Nitrite as N. |
Data Reference: |
Field, Habitat, Sediment, Toxicity, Water data for the 2020/2022 integrated report in Region 9. |
|
SWAMP Data: |
Non-SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
The California Maximum Contaminant Level for nitrate + nitrite (as N) is 10.0 mg/L (Title 22 of the California Code of Regulations). |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Title 22. Division 4. Chapter 15. Sections 64400 et seq. California Code of Regulations |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
|
Guideline Reference: |
|
Spatial Representation: |
The samples were collected at 1 monitoring site (907M23330) |
Temporal Representation: |
The samples were collected between the dates of 2016-06-09 and 2016-06-09 |
Environmental Conditions: |
|
QAPP Information: |
County of San Diego - Dept of Public Works. 2008. Quality Assurance Project Plan from Southern California Bight. ., Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2014. Quality Assurance Project Plan for the County of San Diego's Inland Surface Water Monitoring Program., Wood. 2019. Quality Assurance Project Plan Equivalency Los Penasquitos Watershed Management Area Sediment Load Total Maximum Daily Load., Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2019. Quality Assurance Project Plan Equivalency for NPDES Receiving Water Monitoring. |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Quality Assurance Project Plan from Southern California Bight. |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Quality Assurance Project Plan Equivalency for NPDES Receiving Water Monitoring |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the County of San Diego's Inland Surface Water Monitoring Program |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Quality Assurance Project Plan Equivalency Los Penasquitos Watershed Management Area Sediment Load Total Maximum Daily Load |
|
Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 113653, Nitrate/Nitrite (Nitrite + Nitrate as N)
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
73223 |
|
Pollutant: |
Nitrate/Nitrite (Nitrite + Nitrate as N) |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
None |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Municipal & Domestic Supply |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SWAMP data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceed the criterion for Nitrate/Nitrite as N. |
Data Reference: |
RWB9 Stormwater Monitoring Council CY 2009 |
|
SWAMP Data: |
SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
The California Maximum Contaminant Level for nitrate + nitrite (as N) is 10.0 mg/L (Title 22 of the California Code of Regulations). |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Maximum Contaminant Levels for organic and inorganic chemicals. CCR Title 22 |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
|
Guideline Reference: |
|
Spatial Representation: |
Data for this line of evidence for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) was collected at 1 monitoring site [ Cedar Creek ~1.5mi above San Diego R. - 907S01418] |
Temporal Representation: |
Data was collected on a single day 5/12/2009. |
Environmental Conditions: |
Staff is not aware of any special conditions that might affect interpretation of the data. |
QAPP Information: |
The SWAMP QAPP (2008) was followed. |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Surface Water Ambient Monitoring Program Quality Assurance Program Plan |
|
Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 127243, Nitrogen
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
144472 |
|
Pollutant: |
Total Nitrogen as N |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
Total |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Warm Freshwater Habitat |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SMC Regional Watershed Monitoring data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceeded the water quality threshold for Nitrogen, Total. |
Data Reference: |
Field, Sediment, Toxicity, Water data for the 2020/2022 integrated report in Region 9. |
|
SWAMP Data: |
Non-SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
Concentrations of nitrogen and phosphorus, by themselves or in combination with other nutrients, shall be maintained at levels below those which stimulate algae and emergent plant growth. A desired goal in order to prevent plant nuisance in streams and other flowing waters appears to be 0.1 mg/L total P. Analogous threshold values have not been set for nitrogen compounds; however, natural ratios of nitrogen to phosphorus are to be determined by surveillance and monitoring and upheld. If data are lacking, a ratio of N:P = 10:1, on a weight to weight basis shall be used (Water Quality Control Plan, San Diego Basin). |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Water Quality Control Plan for the San Diego Basin |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
|
Guideline Reference: |
|
Spatial Representation: |
The samples were collected at 1 monitoring site (907M23346) |
Temporal Representation: |
The samples were collected between the dates of 2017-06-15 and 2017-06-15 |
Environmental Conditions: |
|
QAPP Information: |
Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2007. Regional Monitoring of Southern California's Coastal Watersheds., Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2019. Bioassessment Survey of the Stormwater Monitoring Coalition. |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Regional Monitoring of Southern California's Coastal Watersheds |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Bioassessment Survey of the Stormwater Monitoring Coalition |
|
Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 127243, Nitrogen
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
144335 |
|
Pollutant: |
Total Nitrogen as N |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
Total |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Warm Freshwater Habitat |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed San Diego Region NPDES data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceeded the water quality threshold for Nitrogen, Total. |
Data Reference: |
Field, Habitat, Sediment, Toxicity, Water data for the 2020/2022 integrated report in Region 9. |
|
SWAMP Data: |
Non-SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
Concentrations of nitrogen and phosphorus, by themselves or in combination with other nutrients, shall be maintained at levels below those which stimulate algae and emergent plant growth. A desired goal in order to prevent plant nuisance in streams and other flowing waters appears to be 0.1 mg/L total P. Analogous threshold values have not been set for nitrogen compounds; however, natural ratios of nitrogen to phosphorus are to be determined by surveillance and monitoring and upheld. If data are lacking, a ratio of N:P = 10:1, on a weight to weight basis shall be used (Water Quality Control Plan, San Diego Basin). |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Water Quality Control Plan for the San Diego Basin |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
|
Guideline Reference: |
|
Spatial Representation: |
The samples were collected at 1 monitoring site (907M23330) |
Temporal Representation: |
The samples were collected between the dates of 2016-06-09 and 2016-06-09 |
Environmental Conditions: |
|
QAPP Information: |
County of San Diego - Dept of Public Works. 2008. Quality Assurance Project Plan from Southern California Bight. ., Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2014. Quality Assurance Project Plan for the County of San Diego's Inland Surface Water Monitoring Program., Wood. 2019. Quality Assurance Project Plan Equivalency Los Penasquitos Watershed Management Area Sediment Load Total Maximum Daily Load., Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2019. Quality Assurance Project Plan Equivalency for NPDES Receiving Water Monitoring. |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Quality Assurance Project Plan from Southern California Bight. |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Quality Assurance Project Plan Equivalency for NPDES Receiving Water Monitoring |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the County of San Diego's Inland Surface Water Monitoring Program |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Quality Assurance Project Plan Equivalency Los Penasquitos Watershed Management Area Sediment Load Total Maximum Daily Load |
|
Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 127243, Nitrogen
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
144234 |
|
Pollutant: |
Total Nitrogen as N |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
Total |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Cold Freshwater Habitat |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SWAMP RWB9 Monitoring data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceeded the water quality threshold for Nitrogen, Total. |
Data Reference: |
Field, Habitat, Sediment, Tissue, Water data for the 2020/2022 integrated report in Region 9. |
|
SWAMP Data: |
SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
Concentrations of nitrogen and phosphorus, by themselves or in combination with other nutrients, shall be maintained at levels below those which stimulate algae and emergent plant growth. A desired goal in order to prevent plant nuisance in streams and other flowing waters appears to be 0.1 mg/L total P. Analogous threshold values have not been set for nitrogen compounds; however, natural ratios of nitrogen to phosphorus are to be determined by surveillance and monitoring and upheld. If data are lacking, a ratio of N:P = 10:1, on a weight to weight basis shall be used (Water Quality Control Plan, San Diego Basin). |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Water Quality Control Plan for the San Diego Basin |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
|
Guideline Reference: |
|
Spatial Representation: |
The samples were collected at 1 monitoring site (907SDB016) |
Temporal Representation: |
The samples were collected between the dates of 2015-04-16 and 2015-04-16 |
Environmental Conditions: |
|
QAPP Information: |
SWAMP QAPrP 2008, Nagoda and Busse, 2013. Quality Assurance Project Plan for Screening of Cyanotoxins in Lakes/Reservoirs and Coastal Wetlands in the San Diego Region, SWAMP QAPrP 2017 |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Quality Assurance Program Plans, Quality Assurance Project Plans, and Standard Operating Procedures for the SWAMP program |
|
Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 127243, Nitrogen
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
144447 |
|
Pollutant: |
Total Nitrogen as N |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
Total |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Warm Freshwater Habitat |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SMC Regional Watershed Monitoring data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceeded the water quality threshold for Nitrogen, Total. |
Data Reference: |
Field, Sediment, Toxicity, Water data for the 2020/2022 integrated report in Region 9. |
|
SWAMP Data: |
Non-SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
Concentrations of nitrogen and phosphorus, by themselves or in combination with other nutrients, shall be maintained at levels below those which stimulate algae and emergent plant growth. A desired goal in order to prevent plant nuisance in streams and other flowing waters appears to be 0.1 mg/L total P. Analogous threshold values have not been set for nitrogen compounds; however, natural ratios of nitrogen to phosphorus are to be determined by surveillance and monitoring and upheld. If data are lacking, a ratio of N:P = 10:1, on a weight to weight basis shall be used (Water Quality Control Plan, San Diego Basin). |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Water Quality Control Plan for the San Diego Basin |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
|
Guideline Reference: |
|
Spatial Representation: |
The samples were collected at 1 monitoring site (SMC04426) |
Temporal Representation: |
The samples were collected between the dates of 2011-07-25 and 2011-07-25 |
Environmental Conditions: |
|
QAPP Information: |
Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2007. Regional Monitoring of Southern California's Coastal Watersheds., Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2019. Bioassessment Survey of the Stormwater Monitoring Coalition. |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Regional Monitoring of Southern California's Coastal Watersheds |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Bioassessment Survey of the Stormwater Monitoring Coalition |
|
Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 127243, Nitrogen
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
144220 |
|
Pollutant: |
Total Nitrogen as N |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
Total |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Cold Freshwater Habitat |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SWAMP RWB9 Monitoring data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceeded the water quality threshold for Nitrogen, Total. |
Data Reference: |
Field, Habitat, Sediment, Tissue, Water data for the 2020/2022 integrated report in Region 9. |
|
SWAMP Data: |
SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
Concentrations of nitrogen and phosphorus, by themselves or in combination with other nutrients, shall be maintained at levels below those which stimulate algae and emergent plant growth. A desired goal in order to prevent plant nuisance in streams and other flowing waters appears to be 0.1 mg/L total P. Analogous threshold values have not been set for nitrogen compounds; however, natural ratios of nitrogen to phosphorus are to be determined by surveillance and monitoring and upheld. If data are lacking, a ratio of N:P = 10:1, on a weight to weight basis shall be used (Water Quality Control Plan, San Diego Basin). |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Water Quality Control Plan for the San Diego Basin |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
|
Guideline Reference: |
|
Spatial Representation: |
The samples were collected at 1 monitoring site (907SDB047) |
Temporal Representation: |
The samples were collected between the dates of 2015-04-22 and 2015-04-22 |
Environmental Conditions: |
|
QAPP Information: |
SWAMP QAPrP 2008, Nagoda and Busse, 2013. Quality Assurance Project Plan for Screening of Cyanotoxins in Lakes/Reservoirs and Coastal Wetlands in the San Diego Region, SWAMP QAPrP 2017 |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Quality Assurance Program Plans, Quality Assurance Project Plans, and Standard Operating Procedures for the SWAMP program |
|
Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 127243, Nitrogen
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
144448 |
|
Pollutant: |
Total Nitrogen as N |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
Total |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Warm Freshwater Habitat |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SWAMP RWB9 Monitoring data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceeded the water quality threshold for Nitrogen, Total. |
Data Reference: |
Field, Habitat, Sediment, Tissue, Water data for the 2020/2022 integrated report in Region 9. |
|
SWAMP Data: |
SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
Concentrations of nitrogen and phosphorus, by themselves or in combination with other nutrients, shall be maintained at levels below those which stimulate algae and emergent plant growth. A desired goal in order to prevent plant nuisance in streams and other flowing waters appears to be 0.1 mg/L total P. Analogous threshold values have not been set for nitrogen compounds; however, natural ratios of nitrogen to phosphorus are to be determined by surveillance and monitoring and upheld. If data are lacking, a ratio of N:P = 10:1, on a weight to weight basis shall be used (Water Quality Control Plan, San Diego Basin). |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Water Quality Control Plan for the San Diego Basin |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
|
Guideline Reference: |
|
Spatial Representation: |
The samples were collected at 1 monitoring site (907SDB047) |
Temporal Representation: |
The samples were collected between the dates of 2015-04-22 and 2015-04-22 |
Environmental Conditions: |
|
QAPP Information: |
SWAMP QAPrP 2008, Nagoda and Busse, 2013. Quality Assurance Project Plan for Screening of Cyanotoxins in Lakes/Reservoirs and Coastal Wetlands in the San Diego Region, SWAMP QAPrP 2017 |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Quality Assurance Program Plans, Quality Assurance Project Plans, and Standard Operating Procedures for the SWAMP program |
|
Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 127243, Nitrogen
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
144103 |
|
Pollutant: |
Total Nitrogen as N |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
Total |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Warm Freshwater Habitat |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SWAMP RWB9 Monitoring data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceeded the water quality threshold for Nitrogen, Total. |
Data Reference: |
Field, Habitat, Sediment, Tissue, Water data for the 2020/2022 integrated report in Region 9. |
|
SWAMP Data: |
SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
Concentrations of nitrogen and phosphorus, by themselves or in combination with other nutrients, shall be maintained at levels below those which stimulate algae and emergent plant growth. A desired goal in order to prevent plant nuisance in streams and other flowing waters appears to be 0.1 mg/L total P. Analogous threshold values have not been set for nitrogen compounds; however, natural ratios of nitrogen to phosphorus are to be determined by surveillance and monitoring and upheld. If data are lacking, a ratio of N:P = 10:1, on a weight to weight basis shall be used (Water Quality Control Plan, San Diego Basin). |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Water Quality Control Plan for the San Diego Basin |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
|
Guideline Reference: |
|
Spatial Representation: |
The samples were collected at 1 monitoring site (907SDB016) |
Temporal Representation: |
The samples were collected between the dates of 2015-04-16 and 2015-04-16 |
Environmental Conditions: |
|
QAPP Information: |
SWAMP QAPrP 2008, Nagoda and Busse, 2013. Quality Assurance Project Plan for Screening of Cyanotoxins in Lakes/Reservoirs and Coastal Wetlands in the San Diego Region, SWAMP QAPrP 2017 |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Quality Assurance Program Plans, Quality Assurance Project Plans, and Standard Operating Procedures for the SWAMP program |
|
Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 127243, Nitrogen
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
144340 |
|
Pollutant: |
Total Nitrogen as N |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
Total |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Cold Freshwater Habitat |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SMC Regional Watershed Monitoring data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceeded the water quality threshold for Nitrogen, Total. |
Data Reference: |
Field, Sediment, Toxicity, Water data for the 2020/2022 integrated report in Region 9. |
|
SWAMP Data: |
Non-SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
Concentrations of nitrogen and phosphorus, by themselves or in combination with other nutrients, shall be maintained at levels below those which stimulate algae and emergent plant growth. A desired goal in order to prevent plant nuisance in streams and other flowing waters appears to be 0.1 mg/L total P. Analogous threshold values have not been set for nitrogen compounds; however, natural ratios of nitrogen to phosphorus are to be determined by surveillance and monitoring and upheld. If data are lacking, a ratio of N:P = 10:1, on a weight to weight basis shall be used (Water Quality Control Plan, San Diego Basin). |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Water Quality Control Plan for the San Diego Basin |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
|
Guideline Reference: |
|
Spatial Representation: |
The samples were collected at 1 monitoring site (907M23346) |
Temporal Representation: |
The samples were collected between the dates of 2017-06-15 and 2017-06-15 |
Environmental Conditions: |
|
QAPP Information: |
Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2007. Regional Monitoring of Southern California's Coastal Watersheds., Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2019. Bioassessment Survey of the Stormwater Monitoring Coalition. |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Regional Monitoring of Southern California's Coastal Watersheds |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Bioassessment Survey of the Stormwater Monitoring Coalition |
|
Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 127243, Nitrogen
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
144189 |
|
Pollutant: |
Total Nitrogen as N |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
Total |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Cold Freshwater Habitat |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed San Diego Region NPDES data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceeded the water quality threshold for Nitrogen, Total. |
Data Reference: |
Field, Habitat, Sediment, Toxicity, Water data for the 2020/2022 integrated report in Region 9. |
|
SWAMP Data: |
Non-SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
Concentrations of nitrogen and phosphorus, by themselves or in combination with other nutrients, shall be maintained at levels below those which stimulate algae and emergent plant growth. A desired goal in order to prevent plant nuisance in streams and other flowing waters appears to be 0.1 mg/L total P. Analogous threshold values have not been set for nitrogen compounds; however, natural ratios of nitrogen to phosphorus are to be determined by surveillance and monitoring and upheld. If data are lacking, a ratio of N:P = 10:1, on a weight to weight basis shall be used (Water Quality Control Plan, San Diego Basin). |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Water Quality Control Plan for the San Diego Basin |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
|
Guideline Reference: |
|
Spatial Representation: |
The samples were collected at 1 monitoring site (907M23330) |
Temporal Representation: |
The samples were collected between the dates of 2016-06-09 and 2016-06-09 |
Environmental Conditions: |
|
QAPP Information: |
County of San Diego - Dept of Public Works. 2008. Quality Assurance Project Plan from Southern California Bight. ., Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2014. Quality Assurance Project Plan for the County of San Diego's Inland Surface Water Monitoring Program., Wood. 2019. Quality Assurance Project Plan Equivalency Los Penasquitos Watershed Management Area Sediment Load Total Maximum Daily Load., Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2019. Quality Assurance Project Plan Equivalency for NPDES Receiving Water Monitoring. |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Quality Assurance Project Plan from Southern California Bight. |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Quality Assurance Project Plan Equivalency for NPDES Receiving Water Monitoring |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the County of San Diego's Inland Surface Water Monitoring Program |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Quality Assurance Project Plan Equivalency Los Penasquitos Watershed Management Area Sediment Load Total Maximum Daily Load |
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Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 127243, Nitrogen
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
144108 |
|
Pollutant: |
Total Nitrogen as N |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
Total |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Cold Freshwater Habitat |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SMC Regional Watershed Monitoring data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceeded the water quality threshold for Nitrogen, Total. |
Data Reference: |
Field, Sediment, Toxicity, Water data for the 2020/2022 integrated report in Region 9. |
|
SWAMP Data: |
Non-SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
Concentrations of nitrogen and phosphorus, by themselves or in combination with other nutrients, shall be maintained at levels below those which stimulate algae and emergent plant growth. A desired goal in order to prevent plant nuisance in streams and other flowing waters appears to be 0.1 mg/L total P. Analogous threshold values have not been set for nitrogen compounds; however, natural ratios of nitrogen to phosphorus are to be determined by surveillance and monitoring and upheld. If data are lacking, a ratio of N:P = 10:1, on a weight to weight basis shall be used (Water Quality Control Plan, San Diego Basin). |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Water Quality Control Plan for the San Diego Basin |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
|
Guideline Reference: |
|
Spatial Representation: |
The samples were collected at 1 monitoring site (SMC04426) |
Temporal Representation: |
The samples were collected between the dates of 2011-07-25 and 2011-07-25 |
Environmental Conditions: |
|
QAPP Information: |
Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2007. Regional Monitoring of Southern California's Coastal Watersheds., Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2019. Bioassessment Survey of the Stormwater Monitoring Coalition. |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Regional Monitoring of Southern California's Coastal Watersheds |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Bioassessment Survey of the Stormwater Monitoring Coalition |
|
Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 113654, Oxygen, Dissolved
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
73226 |
|
Pollutant: |
Oxygen, Dissolved |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
Dissolved |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Cold Freshwater Habitat |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
1 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SWAMP data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 1 of 1 samples exceed the criterion for Oxygen, Dissolved. |
Data Reference: |
RWB9 Stormwater Monitoring Council CY 2009 |
|
SWAMP Data: |
SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
Water Quality Control Plan, San Diego Basin, Cold Water Habitat Objective, Chapter III, General Objectives for all Inland Surface Waters, Enclosed Bays and Estuaries states the following: The dissolved oxygen concentration for cold water habitats shall not be reduced below 8.0 mg/l at any time. |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Water Quality Control Plan for the San Diego Basin |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
|
Guideline Reference: |
|
Spatial Representation: |
Data for this line of evidence for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) was collected at 1 monitoring site [ Cedar Creek ~1.5mi above San Diego R. - 907S01418] |
Temporal Representation: |
Data was collected on a single day 5/12/2009. |
Environmental Conditions: |
Staff is not aware of any special conditions that might affect interpretation of the data. |
QAPP Information: |
The SWAMP QAPP (2008) was followed. |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Surface Water Ambient Monitoring Program Quality Assurance Program Plan |
|
Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 113654, Oxygen, Dissolved
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
73225 |
|
Pollutant: |
Oxygen, Dissolved |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
Dissolved |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Warm Freshwater Habitat |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SWAMP data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceed the criterion for Oxygen, Dissolved. |
Data Reference: |
RWB9 Stormwater Monitoring Council CY 2009 |
|
SWAMP Data: |
SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
Water Quality Control Plan, San Diego Basin, Warm Water Habitat Objective, Chapter III, General Objectives for all Inland Surface Waters, Enclosed Bays and Estuaries states the following: The dissolved oxygen concentration for warm water habitats shall not be reduced below 5.0 mg/l at any time. |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Water Quality Control Plan for the San Diego Basin |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
|
Guideline Reference: |
|
Spatial Representation: |
Data for this line of evidence for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) was collected at 1 monitoring site [ Cedar Creek ~1.5mi above San Diego R. - 907S01418] |
Temporal Representation: |
Data was collected on a single day 5/12/2009. |
Environmental Conditions: |
Staff is not aware of any special conditions that might affect interpretation of the data. |
QAPP Information: |
The SWAMP QAPP (2008) was followed. |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Surface Water Ambient Monitoring Program Quality Assurance Program Plan |
|
Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 113654, Oxygen, Dissolved
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
144890 |
|
Pollutant: |
Oxygen, Dissolved |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
Total |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Warm Freshwater Habitat |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SWAMP RWB9 Monitoring data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceeded the water quality threshold for Oxygen, Dissolved. |
Data Reference: |
Field, Habitat, Sediment, Tissue, Water data for the 2020/2022 integrated report in Region 9. |
|
SWAMP Data: |
SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
Dissolved oxygen levels shall not be less than 5.0 mg/l in inland surface waters with the WARM beneficial use designated (Water Quality Control Plan, San Diego Basin). |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Water Quality Control Plan for the San Diego Basin |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
|
Guideline Reference: |
|
Spatial Representation: |
The samples were collected at 1 monitoring site (907SDB047) |
Temporal Representation: |
The samples were collected between the dates of 2015-04-22 and 2015-04-22 |
Environmental Conditions: |
|
QAPP Information: |
SWAMP QAPrP 2008, Nagoda and Busse, 2013. Quality Assurance Project Plan for Screening of Cyanotoxins in Lakes/Reservoirs and Coastal Wetlands in the San Diego Region, SWAMP QAPrP 2017 |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Quality Assurance Program Plans, Quality Assurance Project Plans, and Standard Operating Procedures for the SWAMP program |
|
Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 113654, Oxygen, Dissolved
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
144836 |
|
Pollutant: |
Oxygen, Dissolved |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
Total |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Warm Freshwater Habitat |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SMC Regional Watershed Monitoring data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceeded the water quality threshold for Oxygen, Dissolved. |
Data Reference: |
Field, Sediment, Toxicity, Water data for the 2020/2022 integrated report in Region 9. |
|
SWAMP Data: |
Non-SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
Dissolved oxygen levels shall not be less than 5.0 mg/l in inland surface waters with the WARM beneficial use designated (Water Quality Control Plan, San Diego Basin). |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Water Quality Control Plan for the San Diego Basin |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
|
Guideline Reference: |
|
Spatial Representation: |
The samples were collected at 1 monitoring site (SMC04426) |
Temporal Representation: |
The samples were collected between the dates of 2011-07-25 and 2011-07-25 |
Environmental Conditions: |
|
QAPP Information: |
Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2007. Regional Monitoring of Southern California's Coastal Watersheds., Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2019. Bioassessment Survey of the Stormwater Monitoring Coalition. |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Regional Monitoring of Southern California's Coastal Watersheds |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Bioassessment Survey of the Stormwater Monitoring Coalition |
|
Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 113654, Oxygen, Dissolved
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
144906 |
|
Pollutant: |
Oxygen, Dissolved |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
Total |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Cold Freshwater Habitat |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SWAMP RWB9 Monitoring data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceeded the water quality threshold for Oxygen, Dissolved. |
Data Reference: |
Field, Habitat, Sediment, Tissue, Water data for the 2020/2022 integrated report in Region 9. |
|
SWAMP Data: |
SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
Dissolved oxygen levels shall not be less than 6.0 mg/l in inland surface waters with the COLD beneficial use designated (Water Quality Control Plan, San Diego Basin). |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Water Quality Control Plan for the San Diego Basin |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
|
Guideline Reference: |
|
Spatial Representation: |
The samples were collected at 1 monitoring site (907SDB047) |
Temporal Representation: |
The samples were collected between the dates of 2015-04-22 and 2015-04-22 |
Environmental Conditions: |
|
QAPP Information: |
SWAMP QAPrP 2008, Nagoda and Busse, 2013. Quality Assurance Project Plan for Screening of Cyanotoxins in Lakes/Reservoirs and Coastal Wetlands in the San Diego Region, SWAMP QAPrP 2017 |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Quality Assurance Program Plans, Quality Assurance Project Plans, and Standard Operating Procedures for the SWAMP program |
|
Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 113654, Oxygen, Dissolved
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
144401 |
|
Pollutant: |
Oxygen, Dissolved |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
Total |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Cold Freshwater Habitat |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SMC Regional Watershed Monitoring data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceeded the water quality threshold for Oxygen, Dissolved. |
Data Reference: |
Field, Sediment, Toxicity, Water data for the 2020/2022 integrated report in Region 9. |
|
SWAMP Data: |
Non-SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
Dissolved oxygen levels shall not be less than 6.0 mg/l in inland surface waters with the COLD beneficial use designated (Water Quality Control Plan, San Diego Basin). |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Water Quality Control Plan for the San Diego Basin |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
|
Guideline Reference: |
|
Spatial Representation: |
The samples were collected at 1 monitoring site (907M23330) |
Temporal Representation: |
The samples were collected between the dates of 2016-06-09 and 2016-06-09 |
Environmental Conditions: |
|
QAPP Information: |
Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2007. Regional Monitoring of Southern California's Coastal Watersheds., Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2019. Bioassessment Survey of the Stormwater Monitoring Coalition. |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Regional Monitoring of Southern California's Coastal Watersheds |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Bioassessment Survey of the Stormwater Monitoring Coalition |
|
Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 113654, Oxygen, Dissolved
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
144873 |
|
Pollutant: |
Oxygen, Dissolved |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
Total |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Warm Freshwater Habitat |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SMC Regional Watershed Monitoring data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceeded the water quality threshold for Oxygen, Dissolved. |
Data Reference: |
Field, Sediment, Toxicity, Water data for the 2020/2022 integrated report in Region 9. |
|
SWAMP Data: |
Non-SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
Dissolved oxygen levels shall not be less than 5.0 mg/l in inland surface waters with the WARM beneficial use designated (Water Quality Control Plan, San Diego Basin). |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Water Quality Control Plan for the San Diego Basin |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
|
Guideline Reference: |
|
Spatial Representation: |
The samples were collected at 1 monitoring site (907M23346) |
Temporal Representation: |
The samples were collected between the dates of 2017-06-15 and 2017-06-15 |
Environmental Conditions: |
|
QAPP Information: |
Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2007. Regional Monitoring of Southern California's Coastal Watersheds., Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2019. Bioassessment Survey of the Stormwater Monitoring Coalition. |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Regional Monitoring of Southern California's Coastal Watersheds |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Bioassessment Survey of the Stormwater Monitoring Coalition |
|
Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 113654, Oxygen, Dissolved
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
145074 |
|
Pollutant: |
Oxygen, Dissolved |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
Total |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Warm Freshwater Habitat |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SMC Regional Watershed Monitoring data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceeded the water quality threshold for Oxygen, Dissolved. |
Data Reference: |
Field, Sediment, Toxicity, Water data for the 2020/2022 integrated report in Region 9. |
|
SWAMP Data: |
Non-SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
Dissolved oxygen levels shall not be less than 5.0 mg/l in inland surface waters with the WARM beneficial use designated (Water Quality Control Plan, San Diego Basin). |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Water Quality Control Plan for the San Diego Basin |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
|
Guideline Reference: |
|
Spatial Representation: |
The samples were collected at 1 monitoring site (907M23330) |
Temporal Representation: |
The samples were collected between the dates of 2016-06-09 and 2016-06-09 |
Environmental Conditions: |
|
QAPP Information: |
Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2007. Regional Monitoring of Southern California's Coastal Watersheds., Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2019. Bioassessment Survey of the Stormwater Monitoring Coalition. |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Regional Monitoring of Southern California's Coastal Watersheds |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Bioassessment Survey of the Stormwater Monitoring Coalition |
|
Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 113654, Oxygen, Dissolved
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
144871 |
|
Pollutant: |
Oxygen, Dissolved |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
Total |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Warm Freshwater Habitat |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SWAMP RWB9 Monitoring data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceeded the water quality threshold for Oxygen, Dissolved. |
Data Reference: |
Field, Habitat, Sediment, Tissue, Water data for the 2020/2022 integrated report in Region 9. |
|
SWAMP Data: |
SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
Dissolved oxygen levels shall not be less than 5.0 mg/l in inland surface waters with the WARM beneficial use designated (Water Quality Control Plan, San Diego Basin). |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Water Quality Control Plan for the San Diego Basin |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
|
Guideline Reference: |
|
Spatial Representation: |
The samples were collected at 1 monitoring site (907SDB016) |
Temporal Representation: |
The samples were collected between the dates of 2015-04-16 and 2015-04-16 |
Environmental Conditions: |
|
QAPP Information: |
SWAMP QAPrP 2008, Nagoda and Busse, 2013. Quality Assurance Project Plan for Screening of Cyanotoxins in Lakes/Reservoirs and Coastal Wetlands in the San Diego Region, SWAMP QAPrP 2017 |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Quality Assurance Program Plans, Quality Assurance Project Plans, and Standard Operating Procedures for the SWAMP program |
|
Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 113654, Oxygen, Dissolved
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
144994 |
|
Pollutant: |
Oxygen, Dissolved |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
Total |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Cold Freshwater Habitat |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SMC Regional Watershed Monitoring data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceeded the water quality threshold for Oxygen, Dissolved. |
Data Reference: |
Field, Sediment, Toxicity, Water data for the 2020/2022 integrated report in Region 9. |
|
SWAMP Data: |
Non-SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
Dissolved oxygen levels shall not be less than 6.0 mg/l in inland surface waters with the COLD beneficial use designated (Water Quality Control Plan, San Diego Basin). |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Water Quality Control Plan for the San Diego Basin |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
|
Guideline Reference: |
|
Spatial Representation: |
The samples were collected at 1 monitoring site (907M23346) |
Temporal Representation: |
The samples were collected between the dates of 2017-06-15 and 2017-06-15 |
Environmental Conditions: |
|
QAPP Information: |
Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2007. Regional Monitoring of Southern California's Coastal Watersheds., Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2019. Bioassessment Survey of the Stormwater Monitoring Coalition. |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Regional Monitoring of Southern California's Coastal Watersheds |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Bioassessment Survey of the Stormwater Monitoring Coalition |
|
Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 113654, Oxygen, Dissolved
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
144649 |
|
Pollutant: |
Oxygen, Dissolved |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
Total |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Cold Freshwater Habitat |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SWAMP RWB9 Monitoring data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceeded the water quality threshold for Oxygen, Dissolved. |
Data Reference: |
Field, Habitat, Sediment, Tissue, Water data for the 2020/2022 integrated report in Region 9. |
|
SWAMP Data: |
SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
Dissolved oxygen levels shall not be less than 6.0 mg/l in inland surface waters with the COLD beneficial use designated (Water Quality Control Plan, San Diego Basin). |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Water Quality Control Plan for the San Diego Basin |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
|
Guideline Reference: |
|
Spatial Representation: |
The samples were collected at 1 monitoring site (907SDB016) |
Temporal Representation: |
The samples were collected between the dates of 2015-04-16 and 2015-04-16 |
Environmental Conditions: |
|
QAPP Information: |
SWAMP QAPrP 2008, Nagoda and Busse, 2013. Quality Assurance Project Plan for Screening of Cyanotoxins in Lakes/Reservoirs and Coastal Wetlands in the San Diego Region, SWAMP QAPrP 2017 |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Quality Assurance Program Plans, Quality Assurance Project Plans, and Standard Operating Procedures for the SWAMP program |
|
Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 113654, Oxygen, Dissolved
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
144893 |
|
Pollutant: |
Oxygen, Dissolved |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
Total |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Cold Freshwater Habitat |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SMC Regional Watershed Monitoring data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceeded the water quality threshold for Oxygen, Dissolved. |
Data Reference: |
Field, Sediment, Toxicity, Water data for the 2020/2022 integrated report in Region 9. |
|
SWAMP Data: |
Non-SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
Dissolved oxygen levels shall not be less than 6.0 mg/l in inland surface waters with the COLD beneficial use designated (Water Quality Control Plan, San Diego Basin). |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Water Quality Control Plan for the San Diego Basin |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
|
Guideline Reference: |
|
Spatial Representation: |
The samples were collected at 1 monitoring site (SMC04426) |
Temporal Representation: |
The samples were collected between the dates of 2011-07-25 and 2011-07-25 |
Environmental Conditions: |
|
QAPP Information: |
Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2007. Regional Monitoring of Southern California's Coastal Watersheds., Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2019. Bioassessment Survey of the Stormwater Monitoring Coalition. |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Regional Monitoring of Southern California's Coastal Watersheds |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Bioassessment Survey of the Stormwater Monitoring Coalition |
|
Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 113656, Phosphorus
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
145963 |
|
Pollutant: |
Phosphorus |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
Total |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Warm Freshwater Habitat |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed San Diego Region NPDES data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceeded the water quality threshold for Phosphorus as P. |
Data Reference: |
Field, Habitat, Sediment, Toxicity, Water data for the 2020/2022 integrated report in Region 9. |
|
SWAMP Data: |
Non-SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
Concentrations of nitrogen and phosphorus, by themselves or in combination with other nutrients, shall be maintained at levels below those which stimulate algae and emergent plant growth. A desired goal in order to prevent plant nuisance in streams and other flowing waters appears to be 0.1 mg/L total P. Analogous threshold values have not been set for nitrogen compounds; however, natural ratios of nitrogen to phosphorus are to be determined by surveillance and monitoring and upheld. If data are lacking, a ratio of N:P = 10:1, on a weight to weight basis shall be used (Water Quality Control Plan, San Diego Basin). |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Water Quality Control Plan for the San Diego Basin |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
|
Guideline Reference: |
|
Spatial Representation: |
The samples were collected at 1 monitoring site (907M23330) |
Temporal Representation: |
The samples were collected between the dates of 2016-06-09 and 2016-06-09 |
Environmental Conditions: |
|
QAPP Information: |
County of San Diego - Dept of Public Works. 2008. Quality Assurance Project Plan from Southern California Bight. ., Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2014. Quality Assurance Project Plan for the County of San Diego's Inland Surface Water Monitoring Program., Wood. 2019. Quality Assurance Project Plan Equivalency Los Penasquitos Watershed Management Area Sediment Load Total Maximum Daily Load., Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2019. Quality Assurance Project Plan Equivalency for NPDES Receiving Water Monitoring. |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Quality Assurance Project Plan from Southern California Bight. |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Quality Assurance Project Plan Equivalency for NPDES Receiving Water Monitoring |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the County of San Diego's Inland Surface Water Monitoring Program |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Quality Assurance Project Plan Equivalency Los Penasquitos Watershed Management Area Sediment Load Total Maximum Daily Load |
|
Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 113656, Phosphorus
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
145967 |
|
Pollutant: |
Phosphorus |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
Total |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Cold Freshwater Habitat |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SWAMP RWB9 Monitoring data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceeded the water quality threshold for Phosphorus as P. |
Data Reference: |
Field, Habitat, Sediment, Tissue, Water data for the 2020/2022 integrated report in Region 9. |
|
SWAMP Data: |
SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
Concentrations of nitrogen and phosphorus, by themselves or in combination with other nutrients, shall be maintained at levels below those which stimulate algae and emergent plant growth. A desired goal in order to prevent plant nuisance in streams and other flowing waters appears to be 0.1 mg/L total P. Analogous threshold values have not been set for nitrogen compounds; however, natural ratios of nitrogen to phosphorus are to be determined by surveillance and monitoring and upheld. If data are lacking, a ratio of N:P = 10:1, on a weight to weight basis shall be used (Water Quality Control Plan, San Diego Basin). |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Water Quality Control Plan for the San Diego Basin |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
|
Guideline Reference: |
|
Spatial Representation: |
The samples were collected at 1 monitoring site (907SDB047) |
Temporal Representation: |
The samples were collected between the dates of 2015-04-22 and 2015-04-22 |
Environmental Conditions: |
|
QAPP Information: |
SWAMP QAPrP 2008, Nagoda and Busse, 2013. Quality Assurance Project Plan for Screening of Cyanotoxins in Lakes/Reservoirs and Coastal Wetlands in the San Diego Region, SWAMP QAPrP 2017 |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Quality Assurance Program Plans, Quality Assurance Project Plans, and Standard Operating Procedures for the SWAMP program |
|
Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 113656, Phosphorus
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
146224 |
|
Pollutant: |
Phosphorus |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
Total |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Cold Freshwater Habitat |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SMC Regional Watershed Monitoring data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceeded the water quality threshold for Phosphorus as P. |
Data Reference: |
Field, Sediment, Toxicity, Water data for the 2020/2022 integrated report in Region 9. |
|
SWAMP Data: |
Non-SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
Concentrations of nitrogen and phosphorus, by themselves or in combination with other nutrients, shall be maintained at levels below those which stimulate algae and emergent plant growth. A desired goal in order to prevent plant nuisance in streams and other flowing waters appears to be 0.1 mg/L total P. Analogous threshold values have not been set for nitrogen compounds; however, natural ratios of nitrogen to phosphorus are to be determined by surveillance and monitoring and upheld. If data are lacking, a ratio of N:P = 10:1, on a weight to weight basis shall be used (Water Quality Control Plan, San Diego Basin). |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Water Quality Control Plan for the San Diego Basin |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
|
Guideline Reference: |
|
Spatial Representation: |
The samples were collected at 1 monitoring site (907M23346) |
Temporal Representation: |
The samples were collected between the dates of 2017-06-15 and 2017-06-15 |
Environmental Conditions: |
|
QAPP Information: |
Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2007. Regional Monitoring of Southern California's Coastal Watersheds., Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2019. Bioassessment Survey of the Stormwater Monitoring Coalition. |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Regional Monitoring of Southern California's Coastal Watersheds |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Bioassessment Survey of the Stormwater Monitoring Coalition |
|
Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 113656, Phosphorus
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
145819 |
|
Pollutant: |
Phosphorus |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
Total |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Cold Freshwater Habitat |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SWAMP RWB9 Monitoring data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceeded the water quality threshold for Phosphorus as P. |
Data Reference: |
Field, Habitat, Sediment, Tissue, Water data for the 2020/2022 integrated report in Region 9. |
|
SWAMP Data: |
SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
Concentrations of nitrogen and phosphorus, by themselves or in combination with other nutrients, shall be maintained at levels below those which stimulate algae and emergent plant growth. A desired goal in order to prevent plant nuisance in streams and other flowing waters appears to be 0.1 mg/L total P. Analogous threshold values have not been set for nitrogen compounds; however, natural ratios of nitrogen to phosphorus are to be determined by surveillance and monitoring and upheld. If data are lacking, a ratio of N:P = 10:1, on a weight to weight basis shall be used (Water Quality Control Plan, San Diego Basin). |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Water Quality Control Plan for the San Diego Basin |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
|
Guideline Reference: |
|
Spatial Representation: |
The samples were collected at 1 monitoring site (907SDB016) |
Temporal Representation: |
The samples were collected between the dates of 2015-04-16 and 2015-04-16 |
Environmental Conditions: |
|
QAPP Information: |
SWAMP QAPrP 2008, Nagoda and Busse, 2013. Quality Assurance Project Plan for Screening of Cyanotoxins in Lakes/Reservoirs and Coastal Wetlands in the San Diego Region, SWAMP QAPrP 2017 |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Quality Assurance Program Plans, Quality Assurance Project Plans, and Standard Operating Procedures for the SWAMP program |
|
Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 113656, Phosphorus
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
145978 |
|
Pollutant: |
Phosphorus |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
Total |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Warm Freshwater Habitat |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SMC Regional Watershed Monitoring data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceeded the water quality threshold for Phosphorus as P. |
Data Reference: |
Field, Sediment, Toxicity, Water data for the 2020/2022 integrated report in Region 9. |
|
SWAMP Data: |
Non-SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
Concentrations of nitrogen and phosphorus, by themselves or in combination with other nutrients, shall be maintained at levels below those which stimulate algae and emergent plant growth. A desired goal in order to prevent plant nuisance in streams and other flowing waters appears to be 0.1 mg/L total P. Analogous threshold values have not been set for nitrogen compounds; however, natural ratios of nitrogen to phosphorus are to be determined by surveillance and monitoring and upheld. If data are lacking, a ratio of N:P = 10:1, on a weight to weight basis shall be used (Water Quality Control Plan, San Diego Basin). |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Water Quality Control Plan for the San Diego Basin |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
|
Guideline Reference: |
|
Spatial Representation: |
The samples were collected at 1 monitoring site (SMC04426) |
Temporal Representation: |
The samples were collected between the dates of 2011-07-25 and 2011-07-25 |
Environmental Conditions: |
|
QAPP Information: |
Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2007. Regional Monitoring of Southern California's Coastal Watersheds., Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2019. Bioassessment Survey of the Stormwater Monitoring Coalition. |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Regional Monitoring of Southern California's Coastal Watersheds |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Bioassessment Survey of the Stormwater Monitoring Coalition |
|
Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 113656, Phosphorus
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
145857 |
|
Pollutant: |
Phosphorus |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
Total |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Warm Freshwater Habitat |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SMC Regional Watershed Monitoring data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceeded the water quality threshold for Phosphorus as P. |
Data Reference: |
Field, Sediment, Toxicity, Water data for the 2020/2022 integrated report in Region 9. |
|
SWAMP Data: |
Non-SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
Concentrations of nitrogen and phosphorus, by themselves or in combination with other nutrients, shall be maintained at levels below those which stimulate algae and emergent plant growth. A desired goal in order to prevent plant nuisance in streams and other flowing waters appears to be 0.1 mg/L total P. Analogous threshold values have not been set for nitrogen compounds; however, natural ratios of nitrogen to phosphorus are to be determined by surveillance and monitoring and upheld. If data are lacking, a ratio of N:P = 10:1, on a weight to weight basis shall be used (Water Quality Control Plan, San Diego Basin). |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Water Quality Control Plan for the San Diego Basin |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
|
Guideline Reference: |
|
Spatial Representation: |
The samples were collected at 1 monitoring site (907M23346) |
Temporal Representation: |
The samples were collected between the dates of 2017-06-15 and 2017-06-15 |
Environmental Conditions: |
|
QAPP Information: |
Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2007. Regional Monitoring of Southern California's Coastal Watersheds., Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2019. Bioassessment Survey of the Stormwater Monitoring Coalition. |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Regional Monitoring of Southern California's Coastal Watersheds |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Bioassessment Survey of the Stormwater Monitoring Coalition |
|
Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 113656, Phosphorus
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
145918 |
|
Pollutant: |
Phosphorus |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
Total |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Cold Freshwater Habitat |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed San Diego Region NPDES data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceeded the water quality threshold for Phosphorus as P. |
Data Reference: |
Field, Habitat, Sediment, Toxicity, Water data for the 2020/2022 integrated report in Region 9. |
|
SWAMP Data: |
Non-SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
Concentrations of nitrogen and phosphorus, by themselves or in combination with other nutrients, shall be maintained at levels below those which stimulate algae and emergent plant growth. A desired goal in order to prevent plant nuisance in streams and other flowing waters appears to be 0.1 mg/L total P. Analogous threshold values have not been set for nitrogen compounds; however, natural ratios of nitrogen to phosphorus are to be determined by surveillance and monitoring and upheld. If data are lacking, a ratio of N:P = 10:1, on a weight to weight basis shall be used (Water Quality Control Plan, San Diego Basin). |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Water Quality Control Plan for the San Diego Basin |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
|
Guideline Reference: |
|
Spatial Representation: |
The samples were collected at 1 monitoring site (907M23330) |
Temporal Representation: |
The samples were collected between the dates of 2016-06-09 and 2016-06-09 |
Environmental Conditions: |
|
QAPP Information: |
County of San Diego - Dept of Public Works. 2008. Quality Assurance Project Plan from Southern California Bight. ., Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2014. Quality Assurance Project Plan for the County of San Diego's Inland Surface Water Monitoring Program., Wood. 2019. Quality Assurance Project Plan Equivalency Los Penasquitos Watershed Management Area Sediment Load Total Maximum Daily Load., Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2019. Quality Assurance Project Plan Equivalency for NPDES Receiving Water Monitoring. |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Quality Assurance Project Plan from Southern California Bight. |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Quality Assurance Project Plan Equivalency for NPDES Receiving Water Monitoring |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the County of San Diego's Inland Surface Water Monitoring Program |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Quality Assurance Project Plan Equivalency Los Penasquitos Watershed Management Area Sediment Load Total Maximum Daily Load |
|
Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 113656, Phosphorus
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
145981 |
|
Pollutant: |
Phosphorus |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
Total |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Cold Freshwater Habitat |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SMC Regional Watershed Monitoring data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceeded the water quality threshold for Phosphorus as P. |
Data Reference: |
Field, Sediment, Toxicity, Water data for the 2020/2022 integrated report in Region 9. |
|
SWAMP Data: |
Non-SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
Concentrations of nitrogen and phosphorus, by themselves or in combination with other nutrients, shall be maintained at levels below those which stimulate algae and emergent plant growth. A desired goal in order to prevent plant nuisance in streams and other flowing waters appears to be 0.1 mg/L total P. Analogous threshold values have not been set for nitrogen compounds; however, natural ratios of nitrogen to phosphorus are to be determined by surveillance and monitoring and upheld. If data are lacking, a ratio of N:P = 10:1, on a weight to weight basis shall be used (Water Quality Control Plan, San Diego Basin). |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Water Quality Control Plan for the San Diego Basin |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
|
Guideline Reference: |
|
Spatial Representation: |
The samples were collected at 1 monitoring site (SMC04426) |
Temporal Representation: |
The samples were collected between the dates of 2011-07-25 and 2011-07-25 |
Environmental Conditions: |
|
QAPP Information: |
Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2007. Regional Monitoring of Southern California's Coastal Watersheds., Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2019. Bioassessment Survey of the Stormwater Monitoring Coalition. |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Regional Monitoring of Southern California's Coastal Watersheds |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Bioassessment Survey of the Stormwater Monitoring Coalition |
|
Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 113656, Phosphorus
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
145553 |
|
Pollutant: |
Phosphorus |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
Total |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Warm Freshwater Habitat |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SWAMP RWB9 Monitoring data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceeded the water quality threshold for Phosphorus as P. |
Data Reference: |
Field, Habitat, Sediment, Tissue, Water data for the 2020/2022 integrated report in Region 9. |
|
SWAMP Data: |
SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
Concentrations of nitrogen and phosphorus, by themselves or in combination with other nutrients, shall be maintained at levels below those which stimulate algae and emergent plant growth. A desired goal in order to prevent plant nuisance in streams and other flowing waters appears to be 0.1 mg/L total P. Analogous threshold values have not been set for nitrogen compounds; however, natural ratios of nitrogen to phosphorus are to be determined by surveillance and monitoring and upheld. If data are lacking, a ratio of N:P = 10:1, on a weight to weight basis shall be used (Water Quality Control Plan, San Diego Basin). |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Water Quality Control Plan for the San Diego Basin |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
|
Guideline Reference: |
|
Spatial Representation: |
The samples were collected at 1 monitoring site (907SDB016) |
Temporal Representation: |
The samples were collected between the dates of 2015-04-16 and 2015-04-16 |
Environmental Conditions: |
|
QAPP Information: |
SWAMP QAPrP 2008, Nagoda and Busse, 2013. Quality Assurance Project Plan for Screening of Cyanotoxins in Lakes/Reservoirs and Coastal Wetlands in the San Diego Region, SWAMP QAPrP 2017 |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Quality Assurance Program Plans, Quality Assurance Project Plans, and Standard Operating Procedures for the SWAMP program |
|
Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 113656, Phosphorus
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
145852 |
|
Pollutant: |
Phosphorus |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
Total |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Warm Freshwater Habitat |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SWAMP RWB9 Monitoring data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceeded the water quality threshold for Phosphorus as P. |
Data Reference: |
Field, Habitat, Sediment, Tissue, Water data for the 2020/2022 integrated report in Region 9. |
|
SWAMP Data: |
SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
Concentrations of nitrogen and phosphorus, by themselves or in combination with other nutrients, shall be maintained at levels below those which stimulate algae and emergent plant growth. A desired goal in order to prevent plant nuisance in streams and other flowing waters appears to be 0.1 mg/L total P. Analogous threshold values have not been set for nitrogen compounds; however, natural ratios of nitrogen to phosphorus are to be determined by surveillance and monitoring and upheld. If data are lacking, a ratio of N:P = 10:1, on a weight to weight basis shall be used (Water Quality Control Plan, San Diego Basin). |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Water Quality Control Plan for the San Diego Basin |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
|
Guideline Reference: |
|
Spatial Representation: |
The samples were collected at 1 monitoring site (907SDB047) |
Temporal Representation: |
The samples were collected between the dates of 2015-04-22 and 2015-04-22 |
Environmental Conditions: |
|
QAPP Information: |
SWAMP QAPrP 2008, Nagoda and Busse, 2013. Quality Assurance Project Plan for Screening of Cyanotoxins in Lakes/Reservoirs and Coastal Wetlands in the San Diego Region, SWAMP QAPrP 2017 |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Quality Assurance Program Plans, Quality Assurance Project Plans, and Standard Operating Procedures for the SWAMP program |
|
Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 113657, Selenium
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
73231 |
|
Pollutant: |
Selenium |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
Dissolved |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Warm Freshwater Habitat |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SWAMP data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceed the criterion for Selenium. |
Data Reference: |
RWB9 Stormwater Monitoring Council CY 2009 |
|
SWAMP Data: |
SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
The selenium criterion continuous concentration (expressed as a 4-day average) to protect aquatic life in freshwater is 0.005 mg/L (California Toxics Rule, 2000). |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Code of Federal Regulations 40 part 131.38 Establishment of numeric criteria for priority toxic pollutants for the State of California. 7/1/2011 Edition |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
|
Guideline Reference: |
|
Spatial Representation: |
Data for this line of evidence for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) was collected at 1 monitoring site [ Cedar Creek ~1.5mi above San Diego R. - 907S01418] |
Temporal Representation: |
Data was collected on a single day 5/12/2009. |
Environmental Conditions: |
Staff is not aware of any special conditions that might affect interpretation of the data. |
QAPP Information: |
The SWAMP QAPP (2008) was followed. |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Surface Water Ambient Monitoring Program Quality Assurance Program Plan |
|
Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 113657, Selenium
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
73233 |
|
Pollutant: |
Selenium |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
Dissolved |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Cold Freshwater Habitat |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SWAMP data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceed the criterion for Selenium. |
Data Reference: |
RWB9 Stormwater Monitoring Council CY 2009 |
|
SWAMP Data: |
SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
The selenium criterion continuous concentration (expressed as a 4-day average) to protect aquatic life in freshwater is 0.005 mg/L (California Toxics Rule, 2000). |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Code of Federal Regulations 40 part 131.38 Establishment of numeric criteria for priority toxic pollutants for the State of California. 7/1/2011 Edition |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
|
Guideline Reference: |
|
Spatial Representation: |
Data for this line of evidence for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) was collected at 1 monitoring site [ Cedar Creek ~1.5mi above San Diego R. - 907S01418] |
Temporal Representation: |
Data was collected on a single day 5/12/2009. |
Environmental Conditions: |
Staff is not aware of any special conditions that might affect interpretation of the data. |
QAPP Information: |
The SWAMP QAPP (2008) was followed. |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Surface Water Ambient Monitoring Program Quality Assurance Program Plan |
|
Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 113657, Selenium
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
73232 |
|
Pollutant: |
Selenium |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
Total |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Municipal & Domestic Supply |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SWAMP data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceed the criterion for Selenium. |
Data Reference: |
RWB9 Stormwater Monitoring Council CY 2009 |
|
SWAMP Data: |
SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
The Maximum Contaminant Level for selenium in the Basin Plan is 0.01 mg/L. |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Maximum Contaminant Levels for organic and inorganic chemicals. CCR Title 22 |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
|
Guideline Reference: |
|
Spatial Representation: |
Data for this line of evidence for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) was collected at 1 monitoring site [ Cedar Creek ~1.5mi above San Diego R. - 907S01418] |
Temporal Representation: |
Data was collected on a single day 5/12/2009. |
Environmental Conditions: |
Staff is not aware of any special conditions that might affect interpretation of the data. |
QAPP Information: |
The SWAMP QAPP (2008) was followed. |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Surface Water Ambient Monitoring Program Quality Assurance Program Plan |
|
Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 113657, Selenium
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
146120 |
|
Pollutant: |
Selenium |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
Dissolved |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Warm Freshwater Habitat |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SMC Regional Watershed Monitoring data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceeded the water quality threshold for Selenium. |
Data Reference: |
Field, Sediment, Toxicity, Water data for the 2020/2022 integrated report in Region 9. |
|
SWAMP Data: |
Non-SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
The selenium criterion continuous concentration (expressed as a 4-day average) to protect aquatic life in freshwater is 0.005 mg/L (California Toxics Rule, 2000). |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Water Quality Standards 2000. Establishment of numeric criteria for priority toxic pollutants for the State of California: Rules and regulations. Federal Register Vol. 65, No. 97. Washington, D.C.: Environmental Protection Agency |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
|
Guideline Reference: |
|
Spatial Representation: |
The samples were collected at 1 monitoring site (SMC04426) |
Temporal Representation: |
The samples were collected between the dates of 2011-07-25 and 2011-07-25 |
Environmental Conditions: |
|
QAPP Information: |
Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2007. Regional Monitoring of Southern California's Coastal Watersheds., Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2019. Bioassessment Survey of the Stormwater Monitoring Coalition. |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Regional Monitoring of Southern California's Coastal Watersheds |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Bioassessment Survey of the Stormwater Monitoring Coalition |
|
Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 113657, Selenium
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
146691 |
|
Pollutant: |
Selenium |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
Dissolved |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Cold Freshwater Habitat |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SMC Regional Watershed Monitoring data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceeded the water quality threshold for Selenium. |
Data Reference: |
Field, Sediment, Toxicity, Water data for the 2020/2022 integrated report in Region 9. |
|
SWAMP Data: |
Non-SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
The selenium criterion continuous concentration (expressed as a 4-day average) to protect aquatic life in freshwater is 0.005 mg/L (California Toxics Rule, 2000). |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Water Quality Standards 2000. Establishment of numeric criteria for priority toxic pollutants for the State of California: Rules and regulations. Federal Register Vol. 65, No. 97. Washington, D.C.: Environmental Protection Agency |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
|
Guideline Reference: |
|
Spatial Representation: |
The samples were collected at 1 monitoring site (SMC04426) |
Temporal Representation: |
The samples were collected between the dates of 2011-07-25 and 2011-07-25 |
Environmental Conditions: |
|
QAPP Information: |
Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2007. Regional Monitoring of Southern California's Coastal Watersheds., Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2019. Bioassessment Survey of the Stormwater Monitoring Coalition. |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Regional Monitoring of Southern California's Coastal Watersheds |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Bioassessment Survey of the Stormwater Monitoring Coalition |
|
Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 113657, Selenium
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
146396 |
|
Pollutant: |
Selenium |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
Total |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Municipal & Domestic Supply |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SMC Regional Watershed Monitoring data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceeded the water quality threshold for Selenium. |
Data Reference: |
Field, Sediment, Toxicity, Water data for the 2020/2022 integrated report in Region 9. |
|
SWAMP Data: |
Non-SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
Water designated for use as domestic or municipal supply (MUN) shall not contain concentrations of chemical constituents in excess of the maximum contaminant levels specified in Title 22 of the California Code of Regulations which is incorporated by reference into this plan. (Water Quality Control Plan, San Diego Basin). The California MCL for Selenium is .05 mg/L (Title 22 California Code of Regulations). |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Water Quality Control Plan for the San Diego Basin |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
|
Guideline Reference: |
|
Spatial Representation: |
The samples were collected at 1 monitoring site (SMC04426) |
Temporal Representation: |
The samples were collected between the dates of 2011-07-25 and 2011-07-25 |
Environmental Conditions: |
|
QAPP Information: |
Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2007. Regional Monitoring of Southern California's Coastal Watersheds., Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2019. Bioassessment Survey of the Stormwater Monitoring Coalition. |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Regional Monitoring of Southern California's Coastal Watersheds |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Bioassessment Survey of the Stormwater Monitoring Coalition |
|
Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 113657, Selenium
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
146533 |
|
Pollutant: |
Selenium |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
Total |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Cold Freshwater Habitat |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SMC Regional Watershed Monitoring data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceeded the water quality threshold for Selenium. |
Data Reference: |
Field, Sediment, Toxicity, Water data for the 2020/2022 integrated report in Region 9. |
|
SWAMP Data: |
Non-SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
The selenium criterion continuous concentration (expressed as a 4-day average) to protect aquatic life in freshwater is 0.005 mg/L (California Toxics Rule, 2000). |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Water Quality Standards 2000. Establishment of numeric criteria for priority toxic pollutants for the State of California: Rules and regulations. Federal Register Vol. 65, No. 97. Washington, D.C.: Environmental Protection Agency |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
|
Guideline Reference: |
|
Spatial Representation: |
The samples were collected at 1 monitoring site (SMC04426) |
Temporal Representation: |
The samples were collected between the dates of 2011-07-25 and 2011-07-25 |
Environmental Conditions: |
|
QAPP Information: |
Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2007. Regional Monitoring of Southern California's Coastal Watersheds., Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2019. Bioassessment Survey of the Stormwater Monitoring Coalition. |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Regional Monitoring of Southern California's Coastal Watersheds |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Bioassessment Survey of the Stormwater Monitoring Coalition |
|
Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 113657, Selenium
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
146378 |
|
Pollutant: |
Selenium |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
Total |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Warm Freshwater Habitat |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SMC Regional Watershed Monitoring data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceeded the water quality threshold for Selenium. |
Data Reference: |
Field, Sediment, Toxicity, Water data for the 2020/2022 integrated report in Region 9. |
|
SWAMP Data: |
Non-SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
The selenium criterion continuous concentration (expressed as a 4-day average) to protect aquatic life in freshwater is 0.005 mg/L (California Toxics Rule, 2000). |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Water Quality Standards 2000. Establishment of numeric criteria for priority toxic pollutants for the State of California: Rules and regulations. Federal Register Vol. 65, No. 97. Washington, D.C.: Environmental Protection Agency |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
|
Guideline Reference: |
|
Spatial Representation: |
The samples were collected at 1 monitoring site (SMC04426) |
Temporal Representation: |
The samples were collected between the dates of 2011-07-25 and 2011-07-25 |
Environmental Conditions: |
|
QAPP Information: |
Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2007. Regional Monitoring of Southern California's Coastal Watersheds., Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2019. Bioassessment Survey of the Stormwater Monitoring Coalition. |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Regional Monitoring of Southern California's Coastal Watersheds |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Bioassessment Survey of the Stormwater Monitoring Coalition |
|
Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 113657, Selenium
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
146106 |
|
Pollutant: |
Selenium |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
Dissolved |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Municipal & Domestic Supply |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SMC Regional Watershed Monitoring data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceeded the water quality threshold for Selenium. |
Data Reference: |
Field, Sediment, Toxicity, Water data for the 2020/2022 integrated report in Region 9. |
|
SWAMP Data: |
Non-SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
Water designated for use as domestic or municipal supply (MUN) shall not contain concentrations of chemical constituents in excess of the maximum contaminant levels specified in Title 22 of the California Code of Regulations which is incorporated by reference into this plan. (Water Quality Control Plan, San Diego Basin). The California MCL for Selenium is .05 mg/L (Title 22 California Code of Regulations). |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Water Quality Control Plan for the San Diego Basin |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
|
Guideline Reference: |
|
Spatial Representation: |
The samples were collected at 1 monitoring site (SMC04426) |
Temporal Representation: |
The samples were collected between the dates of 2011-07-25 and 2011-07-25 |
Environmental Conditions: |
|
QAPP Information: |
Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2007. Regional Monitoring of Southern California's Coastal Watersheds., Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2019. Bioassessment Survey of the Stormwater Monitoring Coalition. |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Regional Monitoring of Southern California's Coastal Watersheds |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Bioassessment Survey of the Stormwater Monitoring Coalition |
|
Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 127392, Specific Conductivity
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
73237 |
|
Pollutant: |
Specific Conductivity |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
None |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Municipal & Domestic Supply |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SWAMP data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceed the criterion for Conductivity(Us). |
Data Reference: |
RWB9 Stormwater Monitoring Council CY 2009 |
|
SWAMP Data: |
SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
No individual chemical or combination of chemicals shall be present in concentrations that adversely affect beneficial uses. (Water Quality Control Plan for the San Diego Basin). |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Water Quality Control Plan for the San Diego Basin |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
The California Secondary MCL for specific conductance is 900 uS/cm (Title 22 California Code of Regulations). |
Guideline Reference: |
Secondary Maximum Contaminant Levels and Compliance. CCR Title 22 section 64449. |
|
Spatial Representation: |
Data for this line of evidence for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) was collected at 1 monitoring site [ Cedar Creek ~1.5mi above San Diego R. - 907S01418] |
Temporal Representation: |
Data was collected on a single day 5/12/2009. |
Environmental Conditions: |
Staff is not aware of any special conditions that might affect interpretation of the data. |
QAPP Information: |
The SWAMP QAPP (2008) was followed. |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Surface Water Ambient Monitoring Program Quality Assurance Program Plan |
|
Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 127392, Specific Conductivity
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
146768 |
|
Pollutant: |
Specific Conductivity |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
Total |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Municipal & Domestic Supply |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SMC Regional Watershed Monitoring data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceeded the water quality threshold for SpecificConductivity. |
Data Reference: |
Field, Sediment, Toxicity, Water data for the 2020/2022 integrated report in Region 9. |
|
SWAMP Data: |
Non-SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
Water designated for use as domestic or municipal supply (MUN) shall not contain concentrations of chemical constituents in excess of the maximum contaminant levels specified in Table 64449-A of section 64449 of Title 22 of the California Code of Regulations (Secondary Maximum Contaminant Levels, Consumer Acceptance Limits) which is incorporated by reference into this plan. (Water Quality Control Plan, San Diego Basin). The California Secondary MCL for specific conductance is 900 uS/cm (Title 22 California Code of Regulations). |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Water Quality Control Plan for the San Diego Basin |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
|
Guideline Reference: |
|
Spatial Representation: |
The samples were collected at 1 monitoring site (SMC04426) |
Temporal Representation: |
The samples were collected between the dates of 2011-07-25 and 2011-07-25 |
Environmental Conditions: |
|
QAPP Information: |
Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2007. Regional Monitoring of Southern California's Coastal Watersheds., Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2019. Bioassessment Survey of the Stormwater Monitoring Coalition. |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Regional Monitoring of Southern California's Coastal Watersheds |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Bioassessment Survey of the Stormwater Monitoring Coalition |
|
Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 127392, Specific Conductivity
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
146978 |
|
Pollutant: |
Specific Conductivity |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
Total |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Municipal & Domestic Supply |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SWAMP RWB9 Monitoring data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceeded the water quality threshold for SpecificConductivity. |
Data Reference: |
Field, Habitat, Sediment, Tissue, Water data for the 2020/2022 integrated report in Region 9. |
|
SWAMP Data: |
SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
Water designated for use as domestic or municipal supply (MUN) shall not contain concentrations of chemical constituents in excess of the maximum contaminant levels specified in Table 64449-A of section 64449 of Title 22 of the California Code of Regulations (Secondary Maximum Contaminant Levels, Consumer Acceptance Limits) which is incorporated by reference into this plan. (Water Quality Control Plan, San Diego Basin). The California Secondary MCL for specific conductance is 900 uS/cm (Title 22 California Code of Regulations). |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Water Quality Control Plan for the San Diego Basin |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
|
Guideline Reference: |
|
Spatial Representation: |
The samples were collected at 1 monitoring site (907SDB016) |
Temporal Representation: |
The samples were collected between the dates of 2015-04-16 and 2015-04-16 |
Environmental Conditions: |
|
QAPP Information: |
SWAMP QAPrP 2008, Nagoda and Busse, 2013. Quality Assurance Project Plan for Screening of Cyanotoxins in Lakes/Reservoirs and Coastal Wetlands in the San Diego Region, SWAMP QAPrP 2017 |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Quality Assurance Program Plans, Quality Assurance Project Plans, and Standard Operating Procedures for the SWAMP program |
|
Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 127392, Specific Conductivity
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
146899 |
|
Pollutant: |
Specific Conductivity |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
Total |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Municipal & Domestic Supply |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SWAMP RWB9 Monitoring data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceeded the water quality threshold for SpecificConductivity. |
Data Reference: |
Field, Habitat, Sediment, Tissue, Water data for the 2020/2022 integrated report in Region 9. |
|
SWAMP Data: |
SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
Water designated for use as domestic or municipal supply (MUN) shall not contain concentrations of chemical constituents in excess of the maximum contaminant levels specified in Table 64449-A of section 64449 of Title 22 of the California Code of Regulations (Secondary Maximum Contaminant Levels, Consumer Acceptance Limits) which is incorporated by reference into this plan. (Water Quality Control Plan, San Diego Basin). The California Secondary MCL for specific conductance is 900 uS/cm (Title 22 California Code of Regulations). |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Water Quality Control Plan for the San Diego Basin |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
|
Guideline Reference: |
|
Spatial Representation: |
The samples were collected at 1 monitoring site (907SDB047) |
Temporal Representation: |
The samples were collected between the dates of 2015-04-22 and 2015-04-22 |
Environmental Conditions: |
|
QAPP Information: |
SWAMP QAPrP 2008, Nagoda and Busse, 2013. Quality Assurance Project Plan for Screening of Cyanotoxins in Lakes/Reservoirs and Coastal Wetlands in the San Diego Region, SWAMP QAPrP 2017 |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Quality Assurance Program Plans, Quality Assurance Project Plans, and Standard Operating Procedures for the SWAMP program |
|
Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 127392, Specific Conductivity
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
146957 |
|
Pollutant: |
Specific Conductivity |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
Total |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Municipal & Domestic Supply |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SMC Regional Watershed Monitoring data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceeded the water quality threshold for SpecificConductivity. |
Data Reference: |
Field, Sediment, Toxicity, Water data for the 2020/2022 integrated report in Region 9. |
|
SWAMP Data: |
Non-SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
Water designated for use as domestic or municipal supply (MUN) shall not contain concentrations of chemical constituents in excess of the maximum contaminant levels specified in Table 64449-A of section 64449 of Title 22 of the California Code of Regulations (Secondary Maximum Contaminant Levels, Consumer Acceptance Limits) which is incorporated by reference into this plan. (Water Quality Control Plan, San Diego Basin). The California Secondary MCL for specific conductance is 900 uS/cm (Title 22 California Code of Regulations). |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Water Quality Control Plan for the San Diego Basin |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
|
Guideline Reference: |
|
Spatial Representation: |
The samples were collected at 1 monitoring site (907M23346) |
Temporal Representation: |
The samples were collected between the dates of 2017-06-15 and 2017-06-15 |
Environmental Conditions: |
|
QAPP Information: |
Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2007. Regional Monitoring of Southern California's Coastal Watersheds., Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2019. Bioassessment Survey of the Stormwater Monitoring Coalition. |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Regional Monitoring of Southern California's Coastal Watersheds |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Bioassessment Survey of the Stormwater Monitoring Coalition |
|
Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 127392, Specific Conductivity
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
147001 |
|
Pollutant: |
Specific Conductivity |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
Total |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Municipal & Domestic Supply |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SMC Regional Watershed Monitoring data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceeded the water quality threshold for SpecificConductivity. |
Data Reference: |
Field, Sediment, Toxicity, Water data for the 2020/2022 integrated report in Region 9. |
|
SWAMP Data: |
Non-SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
Water designated for use as domestic or municipal supply (MUN) shall not contain concentrations of chemical constituents in excess of the maximum contaminant levels specified in Table 64449-A of section 64449 of Title 22 of the California Code of Regulations (Secondary Maximum Contaminant Levels, Consumer Acceptance Limits) which is incorporated by reference into this plan. (Water Quality Control Plan, San Diego Basin). The California Secondary MCL for specific conductance is 900 uS/cm (Title 22 California Code of Regulations). |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Water Quality Control Plan for the San Diego Basin |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
|
Guideline Reference: |
|
Spatial Representation: |
The samples were collected at 1 monitoring site (907M23330) |
Temporal Representation: |
The samples were collected between the dates of 2016-06-09 and 2016-06-09 |
Environmental Conditions: |
|
QAPP Information: |
Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2007. Regional Monitoring of Southern California's Coastal Watersheds., Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2019. Bioassessment Survey of the Stormwater Monitoring Coalition. |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Regional Monitoring of Southern California's Coastal Watersheds |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Bioassessment Survey of the Stormwater Monitoring Coalition |
|
Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 125573, Sulfates
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
73240 |
|
Pollutant: |
Sulfates |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
None |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Cold Freshwater Habitat |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
1 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SWAMP data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 1 of 1 samples exceed the criterion for Sulfate. |
Data Reference: |
RWB9 Stormwater Monitoring Council CY 2009 |
|
SWAMP Data: |
SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
Water Quality Control Plan for the San Diego Basin (SDRWQCB 2007): Table 3-2 lists objectives by Hydrologic Unit, Hydrologic Area, and Hydrologic Sub-area. The Sulfate objective for the protection of aquatic life according to Table 3-2 for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) within the San Diego Hydrologic Unit is 65 mg/L. |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Water Quality Control Plan for the San Diego Basin |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
|
Guideline Reference: |
|
Spatial Representation: |
Data for this line of evidence for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) was collected at 1 monitoring site [ Cedar Creek ~1.5mi above San Diego R. - 907S01418] |
Temporal Representation: |
Data was collected on a single day 5/12/2009. |
Environmental Conditions: |
Staff is not aware of any special conditions that might affect interpretation of the data. |
QAPP Information: |
The SWAMP QAPP (2008) was followed. |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Surface Water Ambient Monitoring Program Quality Assurance Program Plan |
|
Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 125573, Sulfates
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
73238 |
|
Pollutant: |
Sulfates |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
None |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Municipal & Domestic Supply |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SWAMP data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceed the criterion for Sulfate. |
Data Reference: |
RWB9 Stormwater Monitoring Council CY 2009 |
|
SWAMP Data: |
SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
No individual chemical or combination of chemicals shall be present in concentrations that adversely affect beneficial uses. |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Water Quality Control Plan for the San Diego Basin |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
The California Secondary MCL for sulfate is 250 mg/L (Title 22 California Code of Regulations). |
Guideline Reference: |
Secondary Maximum Contaminant Levels and Compliance. CCR Title 22 section 64449. |
|
Spatial Representation: |
Data for this line of evidence for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) was collected at 1 monitoring site [ Cedar Creek ~1.5mi above San Diego R. - 907S01418] |
Temporal Representation: |
Data was collected on a single day 5/12/2009. |
Environmental Conditions: |
Staff is not aware of any special conditions that might affect interpretation of the data. |
QAPP Information: |
The SWAMP QAPP (2008) was followed. |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Surface Water Ambient Monitoring Program Quality Assurance Program Plan |
|
Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 125573, Sulfates
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
73239 |
|
Pollutant: |
Sulfates |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
None |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Warm Freshwater Habitat |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
1 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SWAMP data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 1 of 1 samples exceed the criterion for Sulfate. |
Data Reference: |
RWB9 Stormwater Monitoring Council CY 2009 |
|
SWAMP Data: |
SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
Water Quality Control Plan for the San Diego Basin (SDRWQCB 2007): Table 3-2 lists objectives by Hydrologic Unit, Hydrologic Area, and Hydrologic Sub-area. The Sulfate objective for the protection of aquatic life according to Table 3-2 for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) within the San Diego Hydrologic Unit is 65 mg/L. |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Water Quality Control Plan for the San Diego Basin |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
|
Guideline Reference: |
|
Spatial Representation: |
Data for this line of evidence for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) was collected at 1 monitoring site [ Cedar Creek ~1.5mi above San Diego R. - 907S01418] |
Temporal Representation: |
Data was collected on a single day 5/12/2009. |
Environmental Conditions: |
Staff is not aware of any special conditions that might affect interpretation of the data. |
QAPP Information: |
The SWAMP QAPP (2008) was followed. |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Surface Water Ambient Monitoring Program Quality Assurance Program Plan |
|
Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 125573, Sulfates
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
215181 |
|
Pollutant: |
Sulfates |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
Total |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Municipal & Domestic Supply |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SMC Regional Watershed Monitoring data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceeded the water quality threshold for sulfates. |
Data Reference: |
Field, Sediment, Toxicity, Water data for the 2020/2022 integrated report in Region 9. |
|
SWAMP Data: |
Non-SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
The Sulfate objective in this HSA is 65 mg/L, and this concentration is not to be exceeded more than 10% of the time during any one year period (Basin Plan, Table 3-2). |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Water Quality Control Plan for the San Diego Basin |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
|
Guideline Reference: |
|
Spatial Representation: |
The samples were collected at 1 monitoring site (SMC04426). |
Temporal Representation: |
The samples were collected on 7/25/2011. |
Environmental Conditions: |
|
QAPP Information: |
Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2007. Regional Monitoring of Southern California's Coastal Watersheds., Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2019. Bioassessment Survey of the Stormwater Monitoring Coalition. |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Regional Monitoring of Southern California's Coastal Watersheds |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Bioassessment Survey of the Stormwater Monitoring Coalition |
|
Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 125573, Sulfates
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
215180 |
|
Pollutant: |
Sulfates |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
Total |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Municipal & Domestic Supply |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed San Diego Region NPDES data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceeded the water quality threshold for sulfates. |
Data Reference: |
Field, Habitat, Sediment, Toxicity, Water data for the 2020/2022 integrated report in Region 9. |
|
SWAMP Data: |
Non-SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
The Sulfate objective in this HSA is 65 mg/L, and this concentration is not to be exceeded more than 10% of the time during any one year period (Basin Plan, Table 3-2). |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Water Quality Control Plan for the San Diego Basin |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
|
Guideline Reference: |
|
Spatial Representation: |
The samples were collected at 1 monitoring site (907M23330). |
Temporal Representation: |
The samples were collected on 6/9/2016. |
Environmental Conditions: |
|
QAPP Information: |
County of San Diego - Dept of Public Works. 2008. Quality Assurance Project Plan from Southern California Bight. ., Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2014. Quality Assurance Project Plan for the County of San Diego's Inland Surface Water Monitoring Program., Wood. 2019. Quality Assurance Project Plan Equivalency Los Penasquitos Watershed Management Area Sediment Load Total Maximum Daily Load., Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2019. Quality Assurance Project Plan Equivalency for NPDES Receiving Water Monitoring. |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Quality Assurance Project Plan from Southern California Bight. |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Quality Assurance Project Plan Equivalency for NPDES Receiving Water Monitoring |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the County of San Diego's Inland Surface Water Monitoring Program |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Quality Assurance Project Plan Equivalency Los Penasquitos Watershed Management Area Sediment Load Total Maximum Daily Load |
|
Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 125573, Sulfates
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
215179 |
|
Pollutant: |
Sulfates |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
Total |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Municipal & Domestic Supply |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
1 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SMC Regional Watershed Monitoring data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 1 of 1 samples exceeded the water quality threshold for sulfates. |
Data Reference: |
Field, Sediment, Toxicity, Water data for the 2020/2022 integrated report in Region 9. |
|
SWAMP Data: |
Non-SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
The Sulfate objective in this HSA is 65 mg/L, and this concentration is not to be exceeded more than 10% of the time during any one year period (Basin Plan, Table 3-2). |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Water Quality Control Plan for the San Diego Basin |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
|
Guideline Reference: |
|
Spatial Representation: |
The samples were collected at 1 monitoring site (907M23346). |
Temporal Representation: |
The samples were collected on 6/15/2017. |
Environmental Conditions: |
|
QAPP Information: |
Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2007. Regional Monitoring of Southern California's Coastal Watersheds., Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2019. Bioassessment Survey of the Stormwater Monitoring Coalition. |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Regional Monitoring of Southern California's Coastal Watersheds |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Bioassessment Survey of the Stormwater Monitoring Coalition |
|
Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 113659, Turbidity
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
147761 |
|
Pollutant: |
Turbidity |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
Total |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Warm Freshwater Habitat |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SMC Regional Watershed Monitoring data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceeded the water quality threshold for Turbidity. |
Data Reference: |
Field, Sediment, Toxicity, Water data for the 2020/2022 integrated report in Region 9. |
|
SWAMP Data: |
Non-SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
The Turbidity water quality threshold in this HSA is 20 NTU, and this level is not to be exceeded more than 10% of the time during any one year period (Basin Plan, Table 3-2). |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Water Quality Control Plan for the San Diego Basin |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
|
Guideline Reference: |
|
Spatial Representation: |
The samples were collected at 1 monitoring site (SMC04426) |
Temporal Representation: |
The samples were collected between the dates of 2011-07-25 and 2011-07-25 |
Environmental Conditions: |
|
QAPP Information: |
Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2007. Regional Monitoring of Southern California's Coastal Watersheds., Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2019. Bioassessment Survey of the Stormwater Monitoring Coalition. |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Regional Monitoring of Southern California's Coastal Watersheds |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Bioassessment Survey of the Stormwater Monitoring Coalition |
|
Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 113659, Turbidity
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
147403 |
|
Pollutant: |
Turbidity |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
Total |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Cold Freshwater Habitat |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SMC Regional Watershed Monitoring data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceeded the water quality threshold for Turbidity. |
Data Reference: |
Field, Sediment, Toxicity, Water data for the 2020/2022 integrated report in Region 9. |
|
SWAMP Data: |
Non-SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
The Turbidity water quality threshold in this HSA is 20 NTU, and this level is not to be exceeded more than 10% of the time during any one year period (Basin Plan, Table 3-2). |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Water Quality Control Plan for the San Diego Basin |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
|
Guideline Reference: |
|
Spatial Representation: |
The samples were collected at 1 monitoring site (907M23330) |
Temporal Representation: |
The samples were collected between the dates of 2016-06-09 and 2016-06-09 |
Environmental Conditions: |
|
QAPP Information: |
Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2007. Regional Monitoring of Southern California's Coastal Watersheds., Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2019. Bioassessment Survey of the Stormwater Monitoring Coalition. |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Regional Monitoring of Southern California's Coastal Watersheds |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Bioassessment Survey of the Stormwater Monitoring Coalition |
|
Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 113659, Turbidity
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
147192 |
|
Pollutant: |
Turbidity |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
Total |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Municipal & Domestic Supply |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SWAMP RWB9 Monitoring data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceeded the water quality threshold for Turbidity. |
Data Reference: |
Field, Habitat, Sediment, Tissue, Water data for the 2020/2022 integrated report in Region 9. |
|
SWAMP Data: |
SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
The Secondary California Maximum Contaminant Level for Turbidity is 5 NTU (Title 22 of the California Code of Regulations). |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Maximum Contaminant Levels for organic and inorganic chemicals. CCR Title 22 |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
|
Guideline Reference: |
|
Spatial Representation: |
The samples were collected at 1 monitoring site (907SDB016) |
Temporal Representation: |
The samples were collected between the dates of 2015-04-16 and 2015-04-16 |
Environmental Conditions: |
|
QAPP Information: |
SWAMP QAPrP 2008, Nagoda and Busse, 2013. Quality Assurance Project Plan for Screening of Cyanotoxins in Lakes/Reservoirs and Coastal Wetlands in the San Diego Region, SWAMP QAPrP 2017 |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Quality Assurance Program Plans, Quality Assurance Project Plans, and Standard Operating Procedures for the SWAMP program |
|
Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 113659, Turbidity
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
147122 |
|
Pollutant: |
Turbidity |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
Total |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Warm Freshwater Habitat |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SMC Regional Watershed Monitoring data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceeded the water quality threshold for Turbidity. |
Data Reference: |
Field, Sediment, Toxicity, Water data for the 2020/2022 integrated report in Region 9. |
|
SWAMP Data: |
Non-SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
The Turbidity water quality threshold in this HSA is 20 NTU, and this level is not to be exceeded more than 10% of the time during any one year period (Basin Plan, Table 3-2). |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Water Quality Control Plan for the San Diego Basin |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
|
Guideline Reference: |
|
Spatial Representation: |
The samples were collected at 1 monitoring site (907M23346) |
Temporal Representation: |
The samples were collected between the dates of 2017-06-15 and 2017-06-15 |
Environmental Conditions: |
|
QAPP Information: |
Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2007. Regional Monitoring of Southern California's Coastal Watersheds., Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2019. Bioassessment Survey of the Stormwater Monitoring Coalition. |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Regional Monitoring of Southern California's Coastal Watersheds |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Bioassessment Survey of the Stormwater Monitoring Coalition |
|
Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 113659, Turbidity
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
147730 |
|
Pollutant: |
Turbidity |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
Total |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Cold Freshwater Habitat |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SWAMP RWB9 Monitoring data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceeded the water quality threshold for Turbidity. |
Data Reference: |
Field, Habitat, Sediment, Tissue, Water data for the 2020/2022 integrated report in Region 9. |
|
SWAMP Data: |
SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
The Turbidity water quality threshold in this HSA is 20 NTU, and this level is not to be exceeded more than 10% of the time during any one year period (Basin Plan, Table 3-2). |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Water Quality Control Plan for the San Diego Basin |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
|
Guideline Reference: |
|
Spatial Representation: |
The samples were collected at 1 monitoring site (907SDB016) |
Temporal Representation: |
The samples were collected between the dates of 2015-04-16 and 2015-04-16 |
Environmental Conditions: |
|
QAPP Information: |
SWAMP QAPrP 2008, Nagoda and Busse, 2013. Quality Assurance Project Plan for Screening of Cyanotoxins in Lakes/Reservoirs and Coastal Wetlands in the San Diego Region, SWAMP QAPrP 2017 |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Quality Assurance Program Plans, Quality Assurance Project Plans, and Standard Operating Procedures for the SWAMP program |
|
Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 113659, Turbidity
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
147671 |
|
Pollutant: |
Turbidity |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
Total |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Municipal & Domestic Supply |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SMC Regional Watershed Monitoring data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceeded the water quality threshold for Turbidity. |
Data Reference: |
Field, Sediment, Toxicity, Water data for the 2020/2022 integrated report in Region 9. |
|
SWAMP Data: |
Non-SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
The Secondary California Maximum Contaminant Level for Turbidity is 5 NTU (Title 22 of the California Code of Regulations). |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Maximum Contaminant Levels for organic and inorganic chemicals. CCR Title 22 |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
|
Guideline Reference: |
|
Spatial Representation: |
The samples were collected at 1 monitoring site (907M23330) |
Temporal Representation: |
The samples were collected between the dates of 2016-06-09 and 2016-06-09 |
Environmental Conditions: |
|
QAPP Information: |
Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2007. Regional Monitoring of Southern California's Coastal Watersheds., Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2019. Bioassessment Survey of the Stormwater Monitoring Coalition. |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Regional Monitoring of Southern California's Coastal Watersheds |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Bioassessment Survey of the Stormwater Monitoring Coalition |
|
Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 113659, Turbidity
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
147575 |
|
Pollutant: |
Turbidity |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
Total |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Cold Freshwater Habitat |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SMC Regional Watershed Monitoring data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceeded the water quality threshold for Turbidity. |
Data Reference: |
Field, Sediment, Toxicity, Water data for the 2020/2022 integrated report in Region 9. |
|
SWAMP Data: |
Non-SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
The Turbidity water quality threshold in this HSA is 20 NTU, and this level is not to be exceeded more than 10% of the time during any one year period (Basin Plan, Table 3-2). |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Water Quality Control Plan for the San Diego Basin |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
|
Guideline Reference: |
|
Spatial Representation: |
The samples were collected at 1 monitoring site (SMC04426) |
Temporal Representation: |
The samples were collected between the dates of 2011-07-25 and 2011-07-25 |
Environmental Conditions: |
|
QAPP Information: |
Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2007. Regional Monitoring of Southern California's Coastal Watersheds., Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2019. Bioassessment Survey of the Stormwater Monitoring Coalition. |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Regional Monitoring of Southern California's Coastal Watersheds |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Bioassessment Survey of the Stormwater Monitoring Coalition |
|
Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 113659, Turbidity
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
147658 |
|
Pollutant: |
Turbidity |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
Total |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Municipal & Domestic Supply |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SMC Regional Watershed Monitoring data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceeded the water quality threshold for Turbidity. |
Data Reference: |
Field, Sediment, Toxicity, Water data for the 2020/2022 integrated report in Region 9. |
|
SWAMP Data: |
Non-SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
The Secondary California Maximum Contaminant Level for Turbidity is 5 NTU (Title 22 of the California Code of Regulations). |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Maximum Contaminant Levels for organic and inorganic chemicals. CCR Title 22 |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
|
Guideline Reference: |
|
Spatial Representation: |
The samples were collected at 1 monitoring site (907M23346) |
Temporal Representation: |
The samples were collected between the dates of 2017-06-15 and 2017-06-15 |
Environmental Conditions: |
|
QAPP Information: |
Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2007. Regional Monitoring of Southern California's Coastal Watersheds., Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2019. Bioassessment Survey of the Stormwater Monitoring Coalition. |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Regional Monitoring of Southern California's Coastal Watersheds |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Bioassessment Survey of the Stormwater Monitoring Coalition |
|
Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 113659, Turbidity
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
147124 |
|
Pollutant: |
Turbidity |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
Total |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Municipal & Domestic Supply |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SWAMP RWB9 Monitoring data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceeded the water quality threshold for Turbidity. |
Data Reference: |
Field, Habitat, Sediment, Tissue, Water data for the 2020/2022 integrated report in Region 9. |
|
SWAMP Data: |
SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
The Secondary California Maximum Contaminant Level for Turbidity is 5 NTU (Title 22 of the California Code of Regulations). |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Maximum Contaminant Levels for organic and inorganic chemicals. CCR Title 22 |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
|
Guideline Reference: |
|
Spatial Representation: |
The samples were collected at 1 monitoring site (907SDB047) |
Temporal Representation: |
The samples were collected between the dates of 2015-04-22 and 2015-04-22 |
Environmental Conditions: |
|
QAPP Information: |
SWAMP QAPrP 2008, Nagoda and Busse, 2013. Quality Assurance Project Plan for Screening of Cyanotoxins in Lakes/Reservoirs and Coastal Wetlands in the San Diego Region, SWAMP QAPrP 2017 |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Quality Assurance Program Plans, Quality Assurance Project Plans, and Standard Operating Procedures for the SWAMP program |
|
Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 113659, Turbidity
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
147723 |
|
Pollutant: |
Turbidity |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
Total |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Warm Freshwater Habitat |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SWAMP RWB9 Monitoring data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceeded the water quality threshold for Turbidity. |
Data Reference: |
Field, Habitat, Sediment, Tissue, Water data for the 2020/2022 integrated report in Region 9. |
|
SWAMP Data: |
SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
The Turbidity water quality threshold in this HSA is 20 NTU, and this level is not to be exceeded more than 10% of the time during any one year period (Basin Plan, Table 3-2). |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Water Quality Control Plan for the San Diego Basin |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
|
Guideline Reference: |
|
Spatial Representation: |
The samples were collected at 1 monitoring site (907SDB047) |
Temporal Representation: |
The samples were collected between the dates of 2015-04-22 and 2015-04-22 |
Environmental Conditions: |
|
QAPP Information: |
SWAMP QAPrP 2008, Nagoda and Busse, 2013. Quality Assurance Project Plan for Screening of Cyanotoxins in Lakes/Reservoirs and Coastal Wetlands in the San Diego Region, SWAMP QAPrP 2017 |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Quality Assurance Program Plans, Quality Assurance Project Plans, and Standard Operating Procedures for the SWAMP program |
|
Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 113659, Turbidity
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
147780 |
|
Pollutant: |
Turbidity |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
Total |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Warm Freshwater Habitat |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SWAMP RWB9 Monitoring data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceeded the water quality threshold for Turbidity. |
Data Reference: |
Field, Habitat, Sediment, Tissue, Water data for the 2020/2022 integrated report in Region 9. |
|
SWAMP Data: |
SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
The Turbidity water quality threshold in this HSA is 20 NTU, and this level is not to be exceeded more than 10% of the time during any one year period (Basin Plan, Table 3-2). |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Water Quality Control Plan for the San Diego Basin |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
|
Guideline Reference: |
|
Spatial Representation: |
The samples were collected at 1 monitoring site (907SDB016) |
Temporal Representation: |
The samples were collected between the dates of 2015-04-16 and 2015-04-16 |
Environmental Conditions: |
|
QAPP Information: |
SWAMP QAPrP 2008, Nagoda and Busse, 2013. Quality Assurance Project Plan for Screening of Cyanotoxins in Lakes/Reservoirs and Coastal Wetlands in the San Diego Region, SWAMP QAPrP 2017 |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Quality Assurance Program Plans, Quality Assurance Project Plans, and Standard Operating Procedures for the SWAMP program |
|
Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 113659, Turbidity
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
73247 |
|
Pollutant: |
Turbidity |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
None |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Cold Freshwater Habitat |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SWAMP data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceed the criterion for Turbidity(NTU). |
Data Reference: |
RWB9 Stormwater Monitoring Council CY 2009 |
|
SWAMP Data: |
SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
Water Quality Control Plan for the San Diego Basin (SDRWQCB 2007): Table 3-2 lists objectives by Hydrologic Unit, Hydrologic Area, and Hydrologic Sub-area. The Turbidity(NTU) objective for the protection of aquatic life according to Table 3-2 for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) within the San Diego Hydrologic Unit is 20 NTU. |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Water Quality Control Plan for the San Diego Basin |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
|
Guideline Reference: |
|
Spatial Representation: |
Data for this line of evidence for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) was collected at 1 monitoring site [ Cedar Creek ~1.5mi above San Diego R. - 907S01418] |
Temporal Representation: |
Data was collected on a single day 5/12/2009. |
Environmental Conditions: |
Staff is not aware of any special conditions that might affect interpretation of the data. |
QAPP Information: |
The SWAMP QAPP (2008) was followed. |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Surface Water Ambient Monitoring Program Quality Assurance Program Plan |
|
Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 113659, Turbidity
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
73246 |
|
Pollutant: |
Turbidity |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
None |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Warm Freshwater Habitat |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SWAMP data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceed the criterion for Turbidity(NTU). |
Data Reference: |
RWB9 Stormwater Monitoring Council CY 2009 |
|
SWAMP Data: |
SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
Water Quality Control Plan for the San Diego Basin (SDRWQCB 2007): Table 3-2 lists objectives by Hydrologic Unit, Hydrologic Area, and Hydrologic Sub-area. The Turbidity(NTU) objective for the protection of aquatic life according to Table 3-2 for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) within the San Diego Hydrologic Unit is 20 NTU. |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Water Quality Control Plan for the San Diego Basin |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
|
Guideline Reference: |
|
Spatial Representation: |
Data for this line of evidence for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) was collected at 1 monitoring site [ Cedar Creek ~1.5mi above San Diego R. - 907S01418] |
Temporal Representation: |
Data was collected on a single day 5/12/2009. |
Environmental Conditions: |
Staff is not aware of any special conditions that might affect interpretation of the data. |
QAPP Information: |
The SWAMP QAPP (2008) was followed. |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Surface Water Ambient Monitoring Program Quality Assurance Program Plan |
|
Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 113659, Turbidity
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
147629 |
|
Pollutant: |
Turbidity |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
Total |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Cold Freshwater Habitat |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SWAMP RWB9 Monitoring data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceeded the water quality threshold for Turbidity. |
Data Reference: |
Field, Habitat, Sediment, Tissue, Water data for the 2020/2022 integrated report in Region 9. |
|
SWAMP Data: |
SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
The Turbidity water quality threshold in this HSA is 20 NTU, and this level is not to be exceeded more than 10% of the time during any one year period (Basin Plan, Table 3-2). |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Water Quality Control Plan for the San Diego Basin |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
|
Guideline Reference: |
|
Spatial Representation: |
The samples were collected at 1 monitoring site (907SDB047) |
Temporal Representation: |
The samples were collected between the dates of 2015-04-22 and 2015-04-22 |
Environmental Conditions: |
|
QAPP Information: |
SWAMP QAPrP 2008, Nagoda and Busse, 2013. Quality Assurance Project Plan for Screening of Cyanotoxins in Lakes/Reservoirs and Coastal Wetlands in the San Diego Region, SWAMP QAPrP 2017 |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Quality Assurance Program Plans, Quality Assurance Project Plans, and Standard Operating Procedures for the SWAMP program |
|
Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 113659, Turbidity
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
147242 |
|
Pollutant: |
Turbidity |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
Total |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Municipal & Domestic Supply |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SMC Regional Watershed Monitoring data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceeded the water quality threshold for Turbidity. |
Data Reference: |
Field, Sediment, Toxicity, Water data for the 2020/2022 integrated report in Region 9. |
|
SWAMP Data: |
Non-SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
The Secondary California Maximum Contaminant Level for Turbidity is 5 NTU (Title 22 of the California Code of Regulations). |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Maximum Contaminant Levels for organic and inorganic chemicals. CCR Title 22 |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
|
Guideline Reference: |
|
Spatial Representation: |
The samples were collected at 1 monitoring site (SMC04426) |
Temporal Representation: |
The samples were collected between the dates of 2011-07-25 and 2011-07-25 |
Environmental Conditions: |
|
QAPP Information: |
Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2007. Regional Monitoring of Southern California's Coastal Watersheds., Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2019. Bioassessment Survey of the Stormwater Monitoring Coalition. |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Regional Monitoring of Southern California's Coastal Watersheds |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Bioassessment Survey of the Stormwater Monitoring Coalition |
|
Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 113659, Turbidity
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
147171 |
|
Pollutant: |
Turbidity |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
Total |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Warm Freshwater Habitat |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SMC Regional Watershed Monitoring data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceeded the water quality threshold for Turbidity. |
Data Reference: |
Field, Sediment, Toxicity, Water data for the 2020/2022 integrated report in Region 9. |
|
SWAMP Data: |
Non-SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
The Turbidity water quality threshold in this HSA is 20 NTU, and this level is not to be exceeded more than 10% of the time during any one year period (Basin Plan, Table 3-2). |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Water Quality Control Plan for the San Diego Basin |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
|
Guideline Reference: |
|
Spatial Representation: |
The samples were collected at 1 monitoring site (907M23330) |
Temporal Representation: |
The samples were collected between the dates of 2016-06-09 and 2016-06-09 |
Environmental Conditions: |
|
QAPP Information: |
Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2007. Regional Monitoring of Southern California's Coastal Watersheds., Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2019. Bioassessment Survey of the Stormwater Monitoring Coalition. |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Regional Monitoring of Southern California's Coastal Watersheds |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Bioassessment Survey of the Stormwater Monitoring Coalition |
|
Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 113659, Turbidity
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
147630 |
|
Pollutant: |
Turbidity |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
Total |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Cold Freshwater Habitat |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SMC Regional Watershed Monitoring data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceeded the water quality threshold for Turbidity. |
Data Reference: |
Field, Sediment, Toxicity, Water data for the 2020/2022 integrated report in Region 9. |
|
SWAMP Data: |
Non-SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
The Turbidity water quality threshold in this HSA is 20 NTU, and this level is not to be exceeded more than 10% of the time during any one year period (Basin Plan, Table 3-2). |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Water Quality Control Plan for the San Diego Basin |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
|
Guideline Reference: |
|
Spatial Representation: |
The samples were collected at 1 monitoring site (907M23346) |
Temporal Representation: |
The samples were collected between the dates of 2017-06-15 and 2017-06-15 |
Environmental Conditions: |
|
QAPP Information: |
Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2007. Regional Monitoring of Southern California's Coastal Watersheds., Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2019. Bioassessment Survey of the Stormwater Monitoring Coalition. |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Regional Monitoring of Southern California's Coastal Watersheds |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Bioassessment Survey of the Stormwater Monitoring Coalition |
|
Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 113660, Zinc
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
147992 |
|
Pollutant: |
Zinc |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
Total |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Municipal & Domestic Supply |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SMC Regional Watershed Monitoring data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceeded the water quality threshold for Zinc. |
Data Reference: |
Field, Sediment, Toxicity, Water data for the 2020/2022 integrated report in Region 9. |
|
SWAMP Data: |
Non-SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
Water designated for use as domestic or municipal supply (MUN) shall not contain concentrations of chemical constituents in excess of the maximum contaminant levels specified in Title 22 of the California Code of Regulations which is incorporated by reference into this plan. (Water Quality Control Plan, San Diego Basin). The California Secondary MCL for zinc is 5.0 mg/L (Title 22 California Code of Regulations). |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Water Quality Control Plan for the San Diego Basin |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
|
Guideline Reference: |
|
Spatial Representation: |
The samples were collected at 1 monitoring site (SMC04426) |
Temporal Representation: |
The samples were collected between the dates of 2011-07-25 and 2011-07-25 |
Environmental Conditions: |
|
QAPP Information: |
Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2007. Regional Monitoring of Southern California's Coastal Watersheds., Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2019. Bioassessment Survey of the Stormwater Monitoring Coalition. |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Regional Monitoring of Southern California's Coastal Watersheds |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Bioassessment Survey of the Stormwater Monitoring Coalition |
|
Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 113660, Zinc
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
148118 |
|
Pollutant: |
Zinc |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
Dissolved |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Municipal & Domestic Supply |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SMC Regional Watershed Monitoring data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceeded the water quality threshold for Zinc. |
Data Reference: |
Field, Sediment, Toxicity, Water data for the 2020/2022 integrated report in Region 9. |
|
SWAMP Data: |
Non-SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
Water designated for use as domestic or municipal supply (MUN) shall not contain concentrations of chemical constituents in excess of the maximum contaminant levels specified in Title 22 of the California Code of Regulations which is incorporated by reference into this plan. (Water Quality Control Plan, San Diego Basin). The California Secondary MCL for zinc is 5.0 mg/L (Title 22 California Code of Regulations). |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Water Quality Control Plan for the San Diego Basin |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
|
Guideline Reference: |
|
Spatial Representation: |
The samples were collected at 1 monitoring site (SMC04426) |
Temporal Representation: |
The samples were collected between the dates of 2011-07-25 and 2011-07-25 |
Environmental Conditions: |
|
QAPP Information: |
Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2007. Regional Monitoring of Southern California's Coastal Watersheds., Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2019. Bioassessment Survey of the Stormwater Monitoring Coalition. |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Regional Monitoring of Southern California's Coastal Watersheds |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Bioassessment Survey of the Stormwater Monitoring Coalition |
|
Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 113660, Zinc
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
147984 |
|
Pollutant: |
Zinc |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
Dissolved |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Cold Freshwater Habitat |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SMC Regional Watershed Monitoring data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceeded the water quality threshold for Zinc. |
Data Reference: |
Field, Sediment, Toxicity, Water data for the 2020/2022 integrated report in Region 9. |
|
SWAMP Data: |
Non-SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
California Toxics Rule (CTR) lists criterion continuous concentrations to protect aquatic life in freshwater. The criterion in freshwater is hardness dependent for each sample and varies based on the ambient hardness during sampling. Section (b)(1) in CTR contains the hardness dependent formula for the metals criterion. |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Water Quality Standards 2000. Establishment of numeric criteria for priority toxic pollutants for the State of California: Rules and regulations. Federal Register Vol. 65, No. 97. Washington, D.C.: Environmental Protection Agency |
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Evaluation Guideline: |
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Guideline Reference: |
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Spatial Representation: |
The samples were collected at 1 monitoring site (SMC04426) |
Temporal Representation: |
The samples were collected between the dates of 2011-07-25 and 2011-07-25 |
Environmental Conditions: |
|
QAPP Information: |
Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2007. Regional Monitoring of Southern California's Coastal Watersheds., Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2019. Bioassessment Survey of the Stormwater Monitoring Coalition. |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Regional Monitoring of Southern California's Coastal Watersheds |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Bioassessment Survey of the Stormwater Monitoring Coalition |
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Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 113660, Zinc
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Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
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LOE ID: |
73157 |
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Pollutant: |
Zinc |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
Total |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Municipal & Domestic Supply |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SWAMP data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceed the criterion for Zinc. |
Data Reference: |
RWB9 Stormwater Monitoring Council CY 2009 |
|
SWAMP Data: |
SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
No individual chemical or combination of chemicals shall be present in concentrations that adversely affect beneficial uses. (Water Quality Control Plan for the San Diego Basin). |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Maximum Contaminant Levels for organic and inorganic chemicals. CCR Title 22 |
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Evaluation Guideline: |
The California Secondary MCL for zinc is 5.0 mg/L (Title 22 California Code of Regulations). |
Guideline Reference: |
Secondary Maximum Contaminant Levels and Compliance. CCR Title 22 section 64449. |
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Spatial Representation: |
Data for this line of evidence for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) was collected at 1 monitoring site [ Cedar Creek ~1.5mi above San Diego R. - 907S01418] |
Temporal Representation: |
Data was collected on a single day 5/12/2009. |
Environmental Conditions: |
Staff is not aware of any special conditions that might affect interpretation of the data. |
QAPP Information: |
The SWAMP QAPP (2008) was followed. |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Surface Water Ambient Monitoring Program Quality Assurance Program Plan |
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Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 113660, Zinc
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
148048 |
|
Pollutant: |
Zinc |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
Dissolved |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Warm Freshwater Habitat |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SMC Regional Watershed Monitoring data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceeded the water quality threshold for Zinc. |
Data Reference: |
Field, Sediment, Toxicity, Water data for the 2020/2022 integrated report in Region 9. |
|
SWAMP Data: |
Non-SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
California Toxics Rule (CTR) lists criterion continuous concentrations to protect aquatic life in freshwater. The criterion in freshwater is hardness dependent for each sample and varies based on the ambient hardness during sampling. Section (b)(1) in CTR contains the hardness dependent formula for the metals criterion. |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Water Quality Standards 2000. Establishment of numeric criteria for priority toxic pollutants for the State of California: Rules and regulations. Federal Register Vol. 65, No. 97. Washington, D.C.: Environmental Protection Agency |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
|
Guideline Reference: |
|
Spatial Representation: |
The samples were collected at 1 monitoring site (SMC04426) |
Temporal Representation: |
The samples were collected between the dates of 2011-07-25 and 2011-07-25 |
Environmental Conditions: |
|
QAPP Information: |
Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2007. Regional Monitoring of Southern California's Coastal Watersheds., Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2019. Bioassessment Survey of the Stormwater Monitoring Coalition. |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Regional Monitoring of Southern California's Coastal Watersheds |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Bioassessment Survey of the Stormwater Monitoring Coalition |
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Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 113660, Zinc
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
73249 |
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Pollutant: |
Zinc |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Sediment |
Matrix: |
Sediment |
Fraction: |
Total |
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Beneficial Use: |
Cold Freshwater Habitat |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SWAMP data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceed the criterion for Zinc. |
Data Reference: |
RWB9 Stormwater Monitoring Council CY 2009 |
|
SWAMP Data: |
SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
Water Quality Control Plan for the San Diego Basin (SDRWQCB 2007): All waters shall be maintained free of toxic substances in concentrations which are toxic to, or which produce detrimental physiological responses in, human, plant, animal, or aquatic life. |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Water Quality Control Plan for the San Diego Basin |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
In freshwater sediments the probable effect concentration (predictive of sediment toxicity for sediment-dwelling organisms) for zinc is 459 mg/Kg dry weight (MacDonald et al. 2000). |
Guideline Reference: |
Development and evaluation of consensus-based sediment quality guidelines for freshwater ecosystems. Environmental Contamination and Toxicology. 39: 20-31 |
|
Spatial Representation: |
Data for this line of evidence for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) was collected at 1 monitoring site [ Cedar Creek ~1.5mi above San Diego R. - 907S01418] |
Temporal Representation: |
Data was collected on a single day 5/12/2009. |
Environmental Conditions: |
Staff is not aware of any special conditions that might affect interpretation of the data. |
QAPP Information: |
The SWAMP QAPP (2008) was followed. |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Surface Water Ambient Monitoring Program Quality Assurance Program Plan |
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Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 113660, Zinc
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
73158 |
|
Pollutant: |
Zinc |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
Dissolved |
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Beneficial Use: |
Warm Freshwater Habitat |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SWAMP data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceed the criterion for Zinc. |
Data Reference: |
RWB9 Stormwater Monitoring Council CY 2009 |
|
SWAMP Data: |
SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
California Toxics Rule (CTR) lists criterion continuous concentrations for dissolved Zinc to protect aquatic life in freshwater. The dissolved Zinc criterion in freshwater is hardness dependent for each sample and varies based on the ambient hardness during sampling. Section (b)(1) in CTR contains the hardness dependent formula for the metals criterion. |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Code of Federal Regulations 40 part 131.38 Establishment of numeric criteria for priority toxic pollutants for the State of California. 7/1/2011 Edition |
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Evaluation Guideline: |
|
Guideline Reference: |
|
Spatial Representation: |
Data for this line of evidence for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) was collected at 1 monitoring site [ Cedar Creek ~1.5mi above San Diego R. - 907S01418] |
Temporal Representation: |
Data was collected on a single day 5/12/2009. |
Environmental Conditions: |
Staff is not aware of any special conditions that might affect interpretation of the data. |
QAPP Information: |
The SWAMP QAPP (2008) was followed. |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Surface Water Ambient Monitoring Program Quality Assurance Program Plan |
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Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 113660, Zinc
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
73159 |
|
Pollutant: |
Zinc |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
Dissolved |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Cold Freshwater Habitat |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SWAMP data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceed the criterion for Zinc. |
Data Reference: |
RWB9 Stormwater Monitoring Council CY 2009 |
|
SWAMP Data: |
SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
California Toxics Rule (CTR) lists criterion continuous concentrations for dissolved Zinc to protect aquatic life in freshwater. The dissolved Zinc criterion in freshwater is hardness dependent for each sample and varies based on the ambient hardness during sampling. Section (b)(1) in CTR contains the hardness dependent formula for the metals criterion. |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Code of Federal Regulations 40 part 131.38 Establishment of numeric criteria for priority toxic pollutants for the State of California. 7/1/2011 Edition |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
|
Guideline Reference: |
|
Spatial Representation: |
Data for this line of evidence for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) was collected at 1 monitoring site [ Cedar Creek ~1.5mi above San Diego R. - 907S01418] |
Temporal Representation: |
Data was collected on a single day 5/12/2009. |
Environmental Conditions: |
Staff is not aware of any special conditions that might affect interpretation of the data. |
QAPP Information: |
The SWAMP QAPP (2008) was followed. |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Surface Water Ambient Monitoring Program Quality Assurance Program Plan |
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Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 113660, Zinc
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
73248 |
|
Pollutant: |
Zinc |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Sediment |
Matrix: |
Sediment |
Fraction: |
Total |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Warm Freshwater Habitat |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SWAMP data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceed the criterion for Zinc. |
Data Reference: |
RWB9 Stormwater Monitoring Council CY 2009 |
|
SWAMP Data: |
SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
Water Quality Control Plan for the San Diego Basin (SDRWQCB 2007): All waters shall be maintained free of toxic substances in concentrations which are toxic to, or which produce detrimental physiological responses in, human, plant, animal, or aquatic life. |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Water Quality Control Plan for the San Diego Basin |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
In freshwater sediments the probable effect concentration (predictive of sediment toxicity for sediment-dwelling organisms) for zinc is 459 mg/Kg dry weight (MacDonald et al. 2000). |
Guideline Reference: |
Development and evaluation of consensus-based sediment quality guidelines for freshwater ecosystems. Environmental Contamination and Toxicology. 39: 20-31 |
|
Spatial Representation: |
Data for this line of evidence for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) was collected at 1 monitoring site [ Cedar Creek ~1.5mi above San Diego R. - 907S01418] |
Temporal Representation: |
Data was collected on a single day 5/12/2009. |
Environmental Conditions: |
Staff is not aware of any special conditions that might affect interpretation of the data. |
QAPP Information: |
The SWAMP QAPP (2008) was followed. |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Surface Water Ambient Monitoring Program Quality Assurance Program Plan |
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Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 113655, pH
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
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|
LOE ID: |
145118 |
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Pollutant: |
pH |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
None |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Cold Freshwater Habitat |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SWAMP RWB9 Monitoring data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceeded the water quality threshold for pH. |
Data Reference: |
Field, Habitat, Sediment, Tissue, Water data for the 2020/2022 integrated report in Region 9. |
|
SWAMP Data: |
SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
In inland surface waters the pH shall not be depressed below 6.5 nor raised above 8.5. |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Water Quality Control Plan for the San Diego Basin |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
|
Guideline Reference: |
|
Spatial Representation: |
The samples were collected at 1 monitoring site (907SDB047) |
Temporal Representation: |
The samples were collected between the dates of 2015-04-22 and 2015-04-22 |
Environmental Conditions: |
|
QAPP Information: |
SWAMP QAPrP 2008, Nagoda and Busse, 2013. Quality Assurance Project Plan for Screening of Cyanotoxins in Lakes/Reservoirs and Coastal Wetlands in the San Diego Region, SWAMP QAPrP 2017 |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Quality Assurance Program Plans, Quality Assurance Project Plans, and Standard Operating Procedures for the SWAMP program |
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Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 113655, pH
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
145768 |
|
Pollutant: |
pH |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
None |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Cold Freshwater Habitat |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SMC Regional Watershed Monitoring data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceeded the water quality threshold for pH. |
Data Reference: |
Field, Sediment, Toxicity, Water data for the 2020/2022 integrated report in Region 9. |
|
SWAMP Data: |
Non-SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
In inland surface waters the pH shall not be depressed below 6.5 nor raised above 8.5. |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Water Quality Control Plan for the San Diego Basin |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
|
Guideline Reference: |
|
Spatial Representation: |
The samples were collected at 1 monitoring site (907M23330) |
Temporal Representation: |
The samples were collected between the dates of 2016-06-09 and 2016-06-09 |
Environmental Conditions: |
|
QAPP Information: |
Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2007. Regional Monitoring of Southern California's Coastal Watersheds., Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2019. Bioassessment Survey of the Stormwater Monitoring Coalition. |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Regional Monitoring of Southern California's Coastal Watersheds |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Bioassessment Survey of the Stormwater Monitoring Coalition |
|
Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 113655, pH
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
145788 |
|
Pollutant: |
pH |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
None |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Warm Freshwater Habitat |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SWAMP RWB9 Monitoring data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceeded the water quality threshold for pH. |
Data Reference: |
Field, Habitat, Sediment, Tissue, Water data for the 2020/2022 integrated report in Region 9. |
|
SWAMP Data: |
SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
In inland surface waters the pH shall not be depressed below 6.5 nor raised above 8.5. |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Water Quality Control Plan for the San Diego Basin |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
|
Guideline Reference: |
|
Spatial Representation: |
The samples were collected at 1 monitoring site (907SDB016) |
Temporal Representation: |
The samples were collected between the dates of 2015-04-16 and 2015-04-16 |
Environmental Conditions: |
|
QAPP Information: |
SWAMP QAPrP 2008, Nagoda and Busse, 2013. Quality Assurance Project Plan for Screening of Cyanotoxins in Lakes/Reservoirs and Coastal Wetlands in the San Diego Region, SWAMP QAPrP 2017 |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Quality Assurance Program Plans, Quality Assurance Project Plans, and Standard Operating Procedures for the SWAMP program |
|
Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 113655, pH
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
145456 |
|
Pollutant: |
pH |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
None |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Cold Freshwater Habitat |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SWAMP RWB9 Monitoring data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceeded the water quality threshold for pH. |
Data Reference: |
Field, Habitat, Sediment, Tissue, Water data for the 2020/2022 integrated report in Region 9. |
|
SWAMP Data: |
SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
In inland surface waters the pH shall not be depressed below 6.5 nor raised above 8.5. |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Water Quality Control Plan for the San Diego Basin |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
|
Guideline Reference: |
|
Spatial Representation: |
The samples were collected at 1 monitoring site (907SDB016) |
Temporal Representation: |
The samples were collected between the dates of 2015-04-16 and 2015-04-16 |
Environmental Conditions: |
|
QAPP Information: |
SWAMP QAPrP 2008, Nagoda and Busse, 2013. Quality Assurance Project Plan for Screening of Cyanotoxins in Lakes/Reservoirs and Coastal Wetlands in the San Diego Region, SWAMP QAPrP 2017 |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Quality Assurance Program Plans, Quality Assurance Project Plans, and Standard Operating Procedures for the SWAMP program |
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Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 113655, pH
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
145671 |
|
Pollutant: |
pH |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
None |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Warm Freshwater Habitat |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SMC Regional Watershed Monitoring data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceeded the water quality threshold for pH. |
Data Reference: |
Field, Sediment, Toxicity, Water data for the 2020/2022 integrated report in Region 9. |
|
SWAMP Data: |
Non-SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
In inland surface waters the pH shall not be depressed below 6.5 nor raised above 8.5. |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Water Quality Control Plan for the San Diego Basin |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
|
Guideline Reference: |
|
Spatial Representation: |
The samples were collected at 1 monitoring site (907M23330) |
Temporal Representation: |
The samples were collected between the dates of 2016-06-09 and 2016-06-09 |
Environmental Conditions: |
|
QAPP Information: |
Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2007. Regional Monitoring of Southern California's Coastal Watersheds., Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2019. Bioassessment Survey of the Stormwater Monitoring Coalition. |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Regional Monitoring of Southern California's Coastal Watersheds |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Bioassessment Survey of the Stormwater Monitoring Coalition |
|
Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 113655, pH
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
145735 |
|
Pollutant: |
pH |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
None |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Warm Freshwater Habitat |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SMC Regional Watershed Monitoring data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceeded the water quality threshold for pH. |
Data Reference: |
Field, Sediment, Toxicity, Water data for the 2020/2022 integrated report in Region 9. |
|
SWAMP Data: |
Non-SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
In inland surface waters the pH shall not be depressed below 6.5 nor raised above 8.5. |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Water Quality Control Plan for the San Diego Basin |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
|
Guideline Reference: |
|
Spatial Representation: |
The samples were collected at 1 monitoring site (907M23346) |
Temporal Representation: |
The samples were collected between the dates of 2017-06-15 and 2017-06-15 |
Environmental Conditions: |
|
QAPP Information: |
Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2007. Regional Monitoring of Southern California's Coastal Watersheds., Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2019. Bioassessment Survey of the Stormwater Monitoring Coalition. |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Regional Monitoring of Southern California's Coastal Watersheds |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Bioassessment Survey of the Stormwater Monitoring Coalition |
|
Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 113655, pH
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
145458 |
|
Pollutant: |
pH |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
None |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Warm Freshwater Habitat |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SMC Regional Watershed Monitoring data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceeded the water quality threshold for pH. |
Data Reference: |
Field, Sediment, Toxicity, Water data for the 2020/2022 integrated report in Region 9. |
|
SWAMP Data: |
Non-SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
In inland surface waters the pH shall not be depressed below 6.5 nor raised above 8.5. |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Water Quality Control Plan for the San Diego Basin |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
|
Guideline Reference: |
|
Spatial Representation: |
The samples were collected at 1 monitoring site (SMC04426) |
Temporal Representation: |
The samples were collected between the dates of 2011-07-25 and 2011-07-25 |
Environmental Conditions: |
|
QAPP Information: |
Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2007. Regional Monitoring of Southern California's Coastal Watersheds., Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2019. Bioassessment Survey of the Stormwater Monitoring Coalition. |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Regional Monitoring of Southern California's Coastal Watersheds |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Bioassessment Survey of the Stormwater Monitoring Coalition |
|
Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 113655, pH
|
Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
|
|
LOE ID: |
145428 |
|
Pollutant: |
pH |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
None |
|
Beneficial Use: |
Cold Freshwater Habitat |
|
Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
|
Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SMC Regional Watershed Monitoring data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceeded the water quality threshold for pH. |
Data Reference: |
Field, Sediment, Toxicity, Water data for the 2020/2022 integrated report in Region 9. |
|
SWAMP Data: |
Non-SWAMP |
|
Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
In inland surface waters the pH shall not be depressed below 6.5 nor raised above 8.5. |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Water Quality Control Plan for the San Diego Basin |
|
Evaluation Guideline: |
|
Guideline Reference: |
|
Spatial Representation: |
The samples were collected at 1 monitoring site (SMC04426) |
Temporal Representation: |
The samples were collected between the dates of 2011-07-25 and 2011-07-25 |
Environmental Conditions: |
|
QAPP Information: |
Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2007. Regional Monitoring of Southern California's Coastal Watersheds., Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2019. Bioassessment Survey of the Stormwater Monitoring Coalition. |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Regional Monitoring of Southern California's Coastal Watersheds |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Bioassessment Survey of the Stormwater Monitoring Coalition |
|
Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 113655, pH
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Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
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LOE ID: |
145750 |
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Pollutant: |
pH |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
None |
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Beneficial Use: |
Cold Freshwater Habitat |
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Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
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Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SMC Regional Watershed Monitoring data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceeded the water quality threshold for pH. |
Data Reference: |
Field, Sediment, Toxicity, Water data for the 2020/2022 integrated report in Region 9. |
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SWAMP Data: |
Non-SWAMP |
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Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
In inland surface waters the pH shall not be depressed below 6.5 nor raised above 8.5. |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Water Quality Control Plan for the San Diego Basin |
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Evaluation Guideline: |
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Guideline Reference: |
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Spatial Representation: |
The samples were collected at 1 monitoring site (907M23346) |
Temporal Representation: |
The samples were collected between the dates of 2017-06-15 and 2017-06-15 |
Environmental Conditions: |
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QAPP Information: |
Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2007. Regional Monitoring of Southern California's Coastal Watersheds., Weston Solutions, Inc.. 2019. Bioassessment Survey of the Stormwater Monitoring Coalition. |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Regional Monitoring of Southern California's Coastal Watersheds |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Bioassessment Survey of the Stormwater Monitoring Coalition |
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Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 113655, pH
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Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
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LOE ID: |
73229 |
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Pollutant: |
pH |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
None |
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Beneficial Use: |
Warm Freshwater Habitat |
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Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
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Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SWAMP data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceed the criterion for pH. |
Data Reference: |
RWB9 Stormwater Monitoring Council CY 2009 |
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SWAMP Data: |
SWAMP |
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Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
In inland surface waters the pH shall not be depressed below 6.5 nor raised above 8.5. |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Water Quality Control Plan for the San Diego Basin |
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Evaluation Guideline: |
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Guideline Reference: |
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Spatial Representation: |
Data for this line of evidence for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) was collected at 1 monitoring site [ Cedar Creek ~1.5mi above San Diego R. - 907S01418] |
Temporal Representation: |
Data was collected on a single day 5/12/2009. |
Environmental Conditions: |
Staff is not aware of any special conditions that might affect interpretation of the data. |
QAPP Information: |
The SWAMP QAPP (2008) was followed. |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Surface Water Ambient Monitoring Program Quality Assurance Program Plan |
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Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 113655, pH
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Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
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LOE ID: |
145675 |
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Pollutant: |
pH |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
None |
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Beneficial Use: |
Warm Freshwater Habitat |
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Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
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Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SWAMP RWB9 Monitoring data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceeded the water quality threshold for pH. |
Data Reference: |
Field, Habitat, Sediment, Tissue, Water data for the 2020/2022 integrated report in Region 9. |
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SWAMP Data: |
SWAMP |
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Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
In inland surface waters the pH shall not be depressed below 6.5 nor raised above 8.5. |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Water Quality Control Plan for the San Diego Basin |
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Evaluation Guideline: |
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Guideline Reference: |
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Spatial Representation: |
The samples were collected at 1 monitoring site (907SDB047) |
Temporal Representation: |
The samples were collected between the dates of 2015-04-22 and 2015-04-22 |
Environmental Conditions: |
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QAPP Information: |
SWAMP QAPrP 2008, Nagoda and Busse, 2013. Quality Assurance Project Plan for Screening of Cyanotoxins in Lakes/Reservoirs and Coastal Wetlands in the San Diego Region, SWAMP QAPrP 2017 |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Quality Assurance Program Plans, Quality Assurance Project Plans, and Standard Operating Procedures for the SWAMP program |
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Line of Evidence (LOE) for Decision ID 113655, pH
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Region 9 |
Cedar Creek (San Diego County) |
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LOE ID: |
73230 |
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Pollutant: |
pH |
LOE Subgroup: |
Pollutant-Water |
Matrix: |
Water |
Fraction: |
None |
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Beneficial Use: |
Cold Freshwater Habitat |
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Number of Samples: |
1 |
Number of Exceedances: |
0 |
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Data and Information Type: |
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL MONITORING |
Data Used to Assess Water Quality: |
Water Board staff assessed SWAMP data for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) to determine beneficial use support and results are as follows: 0 of 1 samples exceed the criterion for pH. |
Data Reference: |
RWB9 Stormwater Monitoring Council CY 2009 |
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SWAMP Data: |
SWAMP |
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Water Quality Objective/Criterion: |
In inland surface waters the pH shall not be depressed below 6.5 nor raised above 8.5. |
Objective/Criterion Reference: |
Water Quality Control Plan for the San Diego Basin |
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Evaluation Guideline: |
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Guideline Reference: |
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Spatial Representation: |
Data for this line of evidence for Cedar Creek (San Diego County) was collected at 1 monitoring site [ Cedar Creek ~1.5mi above San Diego R. - 907S01418] |
Temporal Representation: |
Data was collected on a single day 5/12/2009. |
Environmental Conditions: |
Staff is not aware of any special conditions that might affect interpretation of the data. |
QAPP Information: |
The SWAMP QAPP (2008) was followed. |
QAPP Information Reference(s): |
Surface Water Ambient Monitoring Program Quality Assurance Program Plan |
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