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HomeMy WebLinkAbout06 - Copper-Free Boat Bottom PaintsCITY OF NEWPORT BEACH CITY COUNCIL STAFF REPORT Agenda Item No. 6 June 8, 2010 TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL FROM: City Manager's Office John Kappeler, Code and Water Quality Enforcement Manager 949 - 644 -3218, jappeler@newportbeachca.gov SUBJECT: Resolution 2010 -: Copper -Free Boat Bottom Paints ISSUE: Should the City adopt a resolution endorsing a program to encourage the use of copper - free boat bottom paints? RECOMMENDATION: Adopt Resolution 2010 -. DISCUSSION: Background: Newport Bay is an impaired water body per §303(d) of the federal Clean Water Act. As such, the US Environmental Protection Agency (US EPA) and the State Water Resources Control Board (SWRCB) via the California Regional Water Quality Control Board, Santa Ana Region (Regional Board) is directed to prepare "total maximum daily loads" (TMDLs). A TMDL is a management plan to eliminate a water quality impairment within a certain amount of time. Newport Bay is listed on the §303(d) List for the following substances: • Sediment • Nutrients • Fecal Coliform bacteria • Toxic Pollutants (including Metals) The Toxic Pollutants TMDL for Newport Bay was promulgated in June 2002 by USEPA, and a separate Metals TMDL is currently under development. Metals shown to exceed the California Toxics Rule (CTR) values in Lower Newport Bay include Copper (Cu), Resolution Copper -Free Boat Bottom Paints June 8, 2010 Page 2 Mercury (Pb) and Zinc (Zn). Recent Studies have shown that metals are present in Newport Bay at levels that raise concerns for the health of the bay ecosystem. Copper and other metals are known to be toxic to fish and other aquatic species. It is suspected that antifouling boat paints are a source of copper to the Lower Bay. These paints are designed to leach copper into the water, mostly as cuprous oxide, to reduce the fouling of boat bottoms with barnacles and algae. The leaching of copper from antifouling boat paints is well documented, and has been quantified in a study by the Southern California Coastal Water Research Project (SCCWRP). Additionally, in 2007 the Newport Marinas Metals Study funded by a Regional Board grant (administered by the City of Newport Beach via City Council Resolutions 2005 -22 and 2006 -60) documented that copper from boat bottom paints is elevating copper levels in the water column and sediments in Newport Bay. Boatyards are another potential source of copper to Newport Bay since boat hulls are cleaned, scraped and sandblasted, and there is a potential for discharge into the Bay (although a no discharge rule is in effect via the State Board's General Industrial Stormwater Permit). According to USEPA marina data, higher levels of copper have been found near maintenance area drains and fuel docks than at other locations, suggesting that maintenance areas and fueling stations are sources of metals to the water and good targets for pollution prevention practices. Other metals such as lead, arsenic, zinc, mercury, nickel, lead, chromium, and tin have many functions in boat operation, maintenance and repair. Common metal containing products used in boat activities include gasoline, anti - fouling paints, pesticides and wood preservatives. Metals can enter the waterways during uncontrolled pressure washing, painting, antifouling or fueling activities. Metals in the water may adsorb to suspended particles and settle, form salt precipitates, or be flushed out of the marina. Benthic organisms that lie in the sediment may ingest these metals and filter feeders, such as mollusks, may accumulate metals from the water. In addition, sediments may be resuspended and release metals back into the water. An additional source of metals to Newport Bay is urban runoff which may enter the Bay via storm drains or surface runoff. Metal inputs to the Bay from stormwater inputs can be significant in winter. Dozens of storm drains empty into Newport Bay (over 200 smaller storms drains to Lower Newport Bay) and studies show high metal concentrations around storm drains in the Rhine Channel section of the Bay. Recently, the State Water Resources Control Board, working through its Regional Board (Region #8) funded the Newport Bay Copper Reduction Project. This project encourages boaters to voluntarily switch from copper boat bottom paints to non copper 1 non toxic alternatives. The project consists of two components: Resolution Copper -Free Boat Bottom Paints June 8, 2010 Page 3 1. A bay -wide education program to inform boaters of the environmental concerns related to copper in Newport Bay and provide information on available non copper / non toxic boat bottom paint alternatives. 2. Provide a financial incentive program for boaters in the Balboa Yacht Basin Marina (pilot project area) to assist in voluntarily switching to non copper / non toxic boat bottom paints, and institute a monitoring program to document the effects of the project. Lastly, the Regional Board sent the Newport Beach City Manager a letter of support encouraging the adoption of this resolution. Committee Action: The Orange County Coastkeeper (working jointly with the Regional Board on the Newport Bay Copper Reduction Project) provided an update and a copy of the proposed resolution to the Coastal / Bay Water Quality — Citizens Advisory Committee at their May 13, 2010 meeting. The committee endorses the resolution and recommends City Council approval. Prepared by: Jo <appeler Code & WQ Enforcement Manager Submitted by: i"uV '-/ Sharon Wood Assistant City Manager Attachments: Resolution 2005 -22 Resolution 2006 -60 Regional Board - Letter of Support Resolution 2010- RESOLUTION NO. 2005-.22 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH AUTHORIZING THE CITY TO ENTER INTO A CONTRACT WITH THE STATE WATER RESOURCES CONTROL BOARD OR THE REGIONAL BOARD TO PERFORM A COPPER STUDY OF NEWPORT BAY WHEREAS, Newport Bay is an impaired water body under the Federal Clean Water act for four categories of pollutants — sediment, nutrients, fecal Coliform, and toxic pollutants; and WHEREAS, as an impaired water body, the Bay is subject to the creation and implementation of daily limits of these pollutants and plans to achieve certain water quality goals within a time certain; and WHEREAS, these limits and plans are called Total Maximum Daily Loads (TMDL); and WHEREAS, the Toxic Pollutants TMDL was adopted for Newport Bay in 2002 and contains limits on pollutants like pesticides and metals; and WHEREAS, one of the metal pollutants of concern is copper (Cu), deposited in the bay's waters by antifouling paints, brake dust, and stormwater sources; and WHEREAS, the State Water Resources Control Board, as a part of implementing the Toxic Pollutants TMDL, has directed and agreed to fund a Copper Study to examine inputs of copper to the Bay and the transport of copper across the Bay ecosystem; now, therefore be it RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Newport Beach, that it hereby authorizes the City Manager or his designee to execute a grant agreement or contract with the State Board or its Regional Board to conduct a Copper Study of up to $75,000; and be it further RESOLVED that the City staff is hereby authorized to assist the Board in preparing and collecting the necessary data, conducting investigations, or entering into contracts with entities up to $75,000 to perform sampling and /or analysis relating to this Study. ADOPTED this 26" day of April, 2005. ATTEST: L4VONNE HARKLESS City Clerk STEVE BROMBERG Mayor of Newport Beach STATE OF CALIFORNIA } COUNTY OF ORANGE } as. CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH } I, LaVonne -2. Harkless, City Clerk of the City of Newport Beach, California, do hereby certify that the whole number of members of the City Council is seven; that the foregoing resolution, being Resolution No. 2005 -22 was duly and regularly introduced before and adopted by the City Council of said City at a regular meeting of said Council, duly and regularly held on the 26th day of April 2005, and that the same was so passed and adopted by the following vote, to wit: Ayes: Heffernan, Rosansky, Webb, Ridgeway, Daigle, Nichols, Mayor Bromberg Noes: None Absent: None Abstain: None IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto subscribed my name and affixed the official seal of said City this 27th day of April 2005. (Seal) oi(" M- City Clerk Newport Beach, California RESOLUTION NO. 2006- 60 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH AUTHORIZING THE CITY TO AMEND A CONTRACT WITH THE STATE WATER RESOURCES CONTROL BOARD OR THE REGIONAL BOARD RELATING TO A COPPER STUDY OF NEWPORT BAY WHEREAS, Newport Bay is an impaired water body under the Federal Clean Water act for four categories of pollutants - sediment, nutrients, fecal Coliform, and toxic pollutants; and WHEREAS, as an impaired water body, the Bay is subject to the creation and implementation of daily limits of these pollutants and plans to achieve certain water quality goals within a time certain; and WHEREAS, these limits and plans are called Total Maximum Daily Loads (TMDL); and WHEREAS, the Toxic Pollutants TMDL was adopted for Newport Bay in 2002 and contains limits on pollutants like pesticides and metals; and WHEREAS, one of the metal pollutants of concern is copper (Cu), deposited in the bay's waters by antifouling paints, brake dust, and stormwater sources; and WHEREAS, the State Water Resources Control Board, as a part of implementing the Toxic Pollutants TMDL, has directed and agreed to fund a Copper Study to examine inputs of copper to the Bay and the transport of copper across the Bay ecosystem; now, therefore be it RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Newport Beach, that it hereby authorizes the City Manager or his designee to execute a grant agreement or contract with the State Board or its Regional Board to conduct a Copper Study of up to $90,000; and be it further RESOLVED that the City staff is hereby authorized to assist the Board in preparing and collecting the necessary data, conducting investigations, or entering into contracts with entities up to $90,000 to perform sampling and /or analysis relating to this Study. ADOPTED this 11" day of July, 200 Mayor ATTEST: City Clerk I STATE OF CALIFORNIA } COUNTY OF ORANGE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH } I, LaVonne M. Harkless, City Clerk of the City of Newport Beach, California, do i hereby certify that the whole number of members of the City Council is seven; that the foregoing C resolution, being Resolution No. 2006 -60 was duly and regularly introduced before and adopted by the City Council of said City at a regular meeting of said Council, duly and regularly held on the 11th day of July 2006, and that the same was so passed and adopted by the following vote, to wit: Ayes: Curry, Selich, Rosansky, Daigle, Nichols, Mayor Webb Noes: None Absent: Ridgeway Abstain: None IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto subscribed my name and af6ed the official seal of said City this 12th day of July 2006. yQ OF NE�g. C/!'t -�V rLM.E.� /17 ' City Clerk U Newport Beach, California i (Seal) `uaHt� F •c`, California Regional Water Quality Control Board �. Santa Ana Region Adams 3737 Main Street, Suite 500, Riverside, California 92501 -3348 ary for al Prowcoon May 25, 2010 Linda S Secret Environment Phone (951) 782 -4130 •FAX (95l) 781 -6288 • TDD (951) 782 -3221 Arnold Schwarzenegger www.waterboards.ca.gov /santaana Governor Mr. David Kiff City Manager City of Newport Beach 3300 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach, CA 92663 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH RESOLUTION SUPPORTING THE USE OF NONTOXIC, COPPER -FREE BOAT BOTTOM PAINTS Dear Mr. Kiff, The staff of the Santa Ana Regional Water Quality Control Board (Regional Water Board) supports the proposed resolution by the City of Newport Beach that encourages boaters to decrease their use of copper -based boat paints in Newport Bay, and instead utilize nontoxic, copper -free boat paints. This resolution will support the implementation of the 2002 Newport Bay metals TMDLs, promulgated by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, and the revised metals TMDL under development by Regional Water Board staff. We commend the City for its proactive water quality stewardship by encouraging the use of nontoxic, copper -free boat paints that will decrease the loading of copper into Newport Bay. The widespread use of copper -based boat paints has resulted in the exceedances of the dissolved copper saltwater criteria specified in the California Toxics Rule (CTR) and aquatic toxicity in bays with marinas throughout California. The CTR criteria for copper were established at a concentration that protects sensitive aquatic species from toxic effects. The 2002 Toxics TMDL for Newport Bay determined that dissolved copper in the Bay exceeded the CTR saltwater criteria and that copper -based boat paints were the largest contributors of dissolved copper ( >50,000 Ibs copper per year). Reducing and, ultimately, eliminating the use of copper -based boat paint should also reduce toxicity to aquatic organisms in the Bay. In addition to decreasing the use of copper -based boat paints, the resolution calls for the use of nontoxic, copper -free paints. Paints with other biocides (non- copper but not nontoxic paints) include metals and organic biocides that accumulate in water and sediments, and may be harmful to aquatic organisms. Tributyl tin was banned many years ago due to its harmful effects on the environment; now the widespread use of copper boat paints is causing water quality impairments. The City's proposed resolution to use nontoxic, copper -free boat paints is both prudent and farsighted in that paints that California Environmental Protection Agency %0 Recycled Paper I= Mr. David Kiff - 2 - May 25, 2010 contain other toxics such as zinc or organic biocides will not be substituted for copper paints, and will not then cause or contribute to the impairment of Newport Bay in the future. We thank you for your efforts to develop this resolution and the City's continued commitment to address water quality issues in Newport Bay. Sincerely, )!�j v 3Lto Gerard J. Thibeault Executive Officer Santa Ana Regional Water Quality Control Board cc: Regional Board California Environmental Protection Agency • Recycled Paper RESOLUTION 2010- A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH ENDORSING A PROGRAM TO ENCOURAGE THE USE OF COPPER -FREE BOAT BOTTOM PAINTS WHEREAS, the natural beauty of the bay contributes to our local economic vitality and maintaining healthy marine habitats in Newport Harbor strengthens the bay's value; and WHEREAS, elevated copper concentrations in harbors can adversely impact aquatic life; and WHEREAS, a comprehensive study in San Diego Bay showed that copper from boat bottom paints in Shelter Island Marina made up 98 percent of the total copper load; and WHEREAS, the Department of Pesticide Regulation will be conducting a reevaluation of copper boat paints based on a statewide marina study, the Newport Bay marina study and the San Diego Bay marina study which showed that water toxicity was related to copper concentrations that exceeded water quality criteria; and WHEREAS, EPA demonstrated that bottom boat paints are the largest contributor of copper to Newport Bay with an estimated discharge of more than 50,000 pounds of copper a year (Newport Bay Toxics TMDL); and WHEREAS, Newport Harbor is listed as an impaired water body under Section 303(d) of the Clean Water Act due in part to exceedences of the dissolved copper in saltwater and excessive copper concentrations in the sediment; and WHEREAS, the California Regional Water Quality Control Board, Santa Ana Region is in the process of developing a Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) for Newport Harbor that would set daily limits on copper inputs to the Harbor, require a clean -up program to decrease copper concentrations in Newport Bay, and possibly require removal of legacy levels of copper in Harbor sediments, and WHEREAS, the City of Newport Beach is participating in an education program to inform boat owners of viable options for switching to cost - effective, copper -free anti - fouling paint substitutes; now, therefore be it RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Newport Beach hereby encourages all boat owners in Newport Harbor to protect the Harbor by taking advantage of the available educational and outreach opportunities to identify and voluntarily change to non - toxic, copper -free anti - fouling vessel bottom paint. ADOPTED this 81h Day of June, 2010. KEITH CURRY Mayor of Newport Beach ATTEST: LEILANI BROWN City Clerk