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HomeMy WebLinkAbout00 - Presentationsq +y-lo •�'� California Regional Water Quality Control Board Santa Ana Region Linda S. Adams 3737 Main Street, Suite 500, Riverside, California 92501 -3348 SeoeraryJor Phone (951) 782 -4130 • FAX (951) 781-6288 • TDD (951) 782 -3221 www, waterboards. ca.govlsantaana Emvimnn aal Proleat July 26, 2010 Mr. David Kiff City Manager City of Newport Beach 3300 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach, CA 92663 Mr. Garry Brown Executive Director Orange County Coastkeeper 3151 Airway Ave, Suite F -110 Costa Mesa, CA 92626 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH AND ORANGE COUNTY COASTKEEPER LEADERSHIP ON RHINE CHANNEL REMEDIATION Dear Mr. Kiff and Mr. Brown: Arnold Schwarzenegger Governor The Santa Ana Regional Water Quality Control Board (Regional Water Board) staff commends the City of Newport Beach and the Orange County Coastkeeper for your active pursuit of remediation of the Rhine Channel at the west end of Newport Bay. Your actions support the implementation of the 2002 Newport Bay Rhine Channel TMDLs established by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, and contribute to efforts to improve quality conditions in the Bay as a whole. We applaud you both for your leadership and diligence. As you know, historical water quality data resulted in findings of impairment for the Rhine Channel, which placed it on the Clean Water Act Section 303(d) List of impaired waters. The Channel was also identified as a "toxic hot spot ", one of a few most polluted waterbodies in Southern California. The Channel appears to act as a source of pollutants in other parts of Lower Newport Bay. In 2003, the Orange County Coastkeeper (OCCK) was awarded a Proposition 13 grant to conduct, with the City of Newport Beach and the Regional Water Board, a comprehensive characterization of the Rhine Channel's water quality condition and to assess feasible remediation options. The final report, Rhine Channel Sediment Remediation Feasibility Study and Alternatives Evaluation, Newport Bay, California, January 2006, included a thorough site assessment, an investigation of historic and current sources of pollution, and an evaluation of various remedial actions, This report, along with additional City and OCCK- sponsored studies, enables the City to initiate a proposed, comprehensive plan to dispose of the contaminated sediments from California Environmental Protection Agency OD • Recycled Paper Mr. Kiff and Mr. Brown - 2 - July 26, 2010 the Rhine Channel by taking advantage of a unique disposal opportunity at the Port of Long Beach in early 2011. The Regional Water Board staff strongly supports these efforts. Working closely with City of Newport Beach staff, we will do all that we can to ensure the success of the project. Like you, we recognize the significance of the Bay as an ecological and recreationa4 resource. Again, we thank you for your genuinely commendable efforts to remediate the Rhine Channel and contribute to water quality and beneficial use improvement in the Bay. Sincerely, \/ /?-� Kurt V. Berchtold Executive Officer Santa Ana Regional Water Quality Control Board cc: Regional Board California Environmental Protection Agency �� Recycled Paper