Early action projects Cost and potential funding strategies Outreach events Local support
Our Water Qual i t y Group’s S tory
Presenter
Presentation Notes
Discuss location of the group and that it is located within two major watersheds. Discuss why this group formed (foothills versus coastal – can monitor before it hits the beach) -Sawpit is our ocean -Group supports clean water/environment
Water Quality Priorities
We capture pollutant with the highest load or
that is most difficult to treat
All other water quality priorities are addressed
Limiting Pollutant Concept
Then
If
Limiting Pollutants
Los Angeles River = Zinc San Gabriel River = Lead
Determine required
volume/load reduction
Select and implement
control measures
Collect monitoring
data through CIMP
Calibrate model using water quality
data
Control Measures and RAA
Presenter
Presentation Notes
Used LSPC component of WMMS. Calibrated hydrologic parameters along with water quality parameters. Verified calibration by comparing modeled values to historical data. Required load/volume reduction is based on the 85th percentile, 24-hour storm event or the 90th percentile load event Use this slide to discuss lack of monitoring data
Proposed Control Measures
Presenter
Presentation Notes
Discuss regional BMP implementation schedule Complete all projects in LAR Watershed before first milestone (50% metals in 2024) Complete 2 projects in SGR Watershed before second milestone (35% metals in 2020) and 2 before next milestone (65% metals in 2023) Note first deadline is in 2017 (10% metals) – address with distributed BMPs
Detention Basin Permeable Pavers Green Streets Permeable Sidewalks
Storm Chambers
Presenter
Presentation Notes
Monrovia Station Square/Transit Village Multi-Benefit Park and Greenway Project – estimated to be completed by fall 2015 Also drought resistant plants near Caltrans ROW and storm drain vaults installed along Duarte (close to 210 Freeway)
Early Action Projects Azusa Metro Gold Line
Presenter
Presentation Notes
Metro Gold Line infiltration project
Early Action Projects Arcadia City Hall Parking Lot
Presenter
Presentation Notes
This project went above and beyond the early action projects identified in the NOI (Monrovia and Azusa only)
Early Action Projects Sierra Madre Dry Wells
Presenter
Presentation Notes
Drywells and landscaping in Sierra Madre This project went above and beyond the early action projects identified in the NOI (Monrovia and Azusa only)
Committed to Implementation
EWMP + CIMP Development
$790,000
3 years of CIMP Implementation
$2,371,580
$3,161,580+ Invested
LID Ordinances
Green Street Policy
Trash Screens
Early Action Projects
Presenter
Presentation Notes
CIMP monitoring will cost more after the first three years
Capital Cost O&M CostAll costs subject to change based on conceptrevisions and green street implementation modifications.
$1.4 Billion (Capital Cost)
Funding Strategies
GRANTS LOANS FEES & CHARGES
LEGISLATIVE & POLICY
PARTNERSHIPS INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES
Presenter
Presentation Notes
Grants – Prop 84, Prop 1B Loans – Clean Water State Revolving Fund, Infrastructure State Revolving Fund Fees and Charges – Mitigation Bank, Stormwater Utility Fee, Increase Taxes Legislative and Policy – Lobby MWD to evaluate LRP management, pursue pollutant source control (like SB 346) Partnerships – private, public Investment Opportunities – WER study to reduce required implementation
Outreach Events May 5, 2014
39 Participants LACDPW
March 9, 2015
95 Participants Arboretum of LAC
Presenter
Presentation Notes
Outreach events were held in collaboration with the Upper SGR groups and included NGOs, assembly member representatives, Regional Board staff, other interested stakeholders, news reporters, and consultants Allowed interested stakeholders to comment on project selection process and concepts
Local Support
Members have been authorized to submit the
EWMP and are committed to doing what can feasibly be
afforded
Presenter
Presentation Notes
Discuss adoption of LID ordinances and green street policies