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HomeMy WebLinkAboutWater Quality AgendaAGENDA Public Meeting Central Valley Regional Water Quality Control Board Thursday, December 1, 2011- 10:00 a.m. Friday, December 2, 2011 - 9:30 a.m. Cen#ral Valley Regional Water Quality Control Board 80ARQ01=8tlP1rR~ Sun Center Drive, #200 Rancho Cordova, CA 95670 NOV 17 209 PLEASE NOTE THE START TIMES DF TIQRI~I~IR~ The purpose of this meeting is for the Board to obtain testimony and information from concerned and affected parties and to make decisions based on the information received. Persons who want to submit written comments or evidence on any agenda item must comply with the Notice of Public Nearing for the item and the Meeting Procedures described at the end of the listing of Agenda items. Persons wishing to speak at the meeting should complete an attendance card and provide it to staff. Although filling out the attendance card is voluntary, we do appreciate receiving a card from all persons in attendance. Persons applying for, or actively supporting or opposing, waste discharge requirements before the Board must comply with legal requirements if they or their agents have or propose contributing more than $250 to a Board member for an election campaign. Contact the Board office for details if you fall into this category. Items showing times will begin no saaner than indicated. Items are numbered for identifcation purposes only and may not be considered in order. They may, however, be delayed by previous items. Items scheduled #or the first day of a multi-day meeting may be delayed or continued to the next day of the meeting. The Board may conduct any scheduled hearing as a Panel Hearing as allowed by law in the event of a lack of a Baard member quorum. In the event that a Pane[ Hearing is held, final action on that item will not be taken until a Board member quorum is present. Closed Session business is normally conducted during the lunch break, although the Board may adjourn to Closed Session at any time. Depending on the extent of Closed 5essian items, the lunch break may be lengthy. The Board Chair will announce prior to any Closed Session the anticipated time that the public session will resume. Law Enforcement personnel may be present at the Board meeting. . Technics[ questions regarding agenda items should be directed to the responsible staff person whose name and direct phone number are indicated by the agenda item. If no staff person is listed, or for general questions and requests for agenda material, please contact Kiran Lanfranchi-Rizzardi at (916) 464-4839. The facility is accessible to people with disabilities. Individuals requiring special accommodations are requested to contact Ms. Rizzardi at (916} 464-4839 at least 5 working days prior to the meeting. TTY users may contact the California Relay Service at 1-800-735-2929 or voice line at 1-8D0-735-2922. Board agendas and the approved minutes of Board meetings are posted on the Board's website at http:Ilwww.waterE?oards.ca.gov/centralvalleylboard infolmeetingsl Copies of the items to be considered by the Board are posted on the Board's website at littpa/www.waterboards.ca.gov/centralvalleylboa,rd decisir~nsltentatiye orders) organized by agenda item number. A listing of pending applications for Water Quality Certifications, pursuant to section 401 of the Federal Clean Water Act, may be obtained from the Board`s website at htt alwww.wa#erboards.ca. ov/centralvalle 1 ublic noticeslor by calling the office mainline at 916} 464-3291 Electronic presentations for board meetings: Power Point and other electronic presentations are frequently presented at the Regional Water Board Meetings. Please a-mail presentations to the Board Webmaster at: webmaster5(c~waterboards.ca.gav at least 24 hours in advance, or bring your files either on a USB Flash drive, or C© ROM and give them to Board Staff prior to the start of the meeting. Providing the electronic f les in advance will allow the Board Meeting to proceed without any interruption. Agenda December 1-2, 2011 ~' In order to move the Board meeting along in a timely manner, and assure time for adequate consideration of items later in the Agenda, the Chair may enforce maximum time limitations on each item. The goal is to complete all presentations, cross-examination,-Board deliberation and voting within the allotted time. Allotted times are listed on the agenda following each item. Please consider the allotted time when preparing your presentations. items with specific times listed will not be heard before that time but may be heard later. ELECTRONIC PRESENTATIONS FOR BOARD MEETINGS Power Point and other electronic presentations are frequently presented at the Regional Water Board Meetings. Please a-mail presentations to the Regional Board Webmaster at: webmaster5@waterboards.ca.gov at least 24 hours in advance, or bring your files either on a USB Flash Drive, or CD ROM and give them to Board Staff prior to the start of the meeting. Providing the electronic files in advance will allow the Board Meeting to proceed without any THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1 -10:00 A.M. 1. Introductions, Pledge of Afiegiance and approval of the 516'h Board meeting minutes. 2. Meeting Rules and Procedures. 3. Board Member Communications -Board Members and the State Board Liaison Member may discuss meetings, communications, correspondence, or other items of general interest relating to matters within the Board's jurisdiction. There will be no voting or formal action taken. 4. Public Forum -Any member of the public may address fhe Board on any matter within the Board's jurisdiction and not scheduled for consideration at this meeting, or pending before fhe Board (3 minute time limit per subject)10:OO.A.M. 5. Appointment of Chair Nominating Committee for 2012 6. Executive Officer's Report (httpalwww.waterboards.ca.dovlcentralvalleylboard infolexec officer repOrt51} 7. State of the Region Report [Pamela Creedon (916} 464-4839] (Time Limit 45 minutes) 8. The Board will be asked to approve items 15 through 19 with no discussion if no one is here to testify about them. See page 3 OTHER BUSINESS 9. Workplan to Evaluate the Municipal and Domestic Supply (MUN) Beneficial Use in the City of Willows' Receiving Waters -Informational ifem only [Jeanne Chiicott (916) 464-47$8] (Time Limit 15 Minutes) 10. Carnegie Off Road Vehicular Recrea#ion Area, San Joaquin & Alameda Counties -Considerafion of a Resolution Accepting a Storm Water Management Plan jGeorge Day (530) 224.4859] (Time Limit 45 Minutes) NPDES PERMITS 11. Grizzly Ranch Community Services District, Wastewater Reclamation Facility, Plumas County -Considerafion of NPDES Permit Renews! (NPDES Permit CA0085162 [Greg Cash (530) 224-3208] (Time Limit 30 Minutes) 12. City of Atwater, Atwater Regional Wastewater Treatment Facility, Merced County -Considerafion of new NPDES Permit jMatt Scroggins (559) 445-4042] (Time Limit 60 minutes) NPDES PERMITS AND TIME SCHEDULE ORDER 13. Sacramento Regional County Sanitation Distric#, Sacramento Regionai Wastewater Treatment Plant, Sacramento County -Consideration of Order Amending Waste Discharge Requirements Order R5-2010-0114 (NPDES Permif CA0077682) and Time Schedule Order R5-2010-0715 [Kathleen Harder {91 fi) 464-4778] (Time Limit 20 minutes} 14. TNC Holding Co, LLC and Ralph F. Nix 1995 Revocable Trust, TNC Holding Company, Caviar Sturgeon Farm, Sacramento County -Consideration of NPDES Permif Renews! (NPDES Permit CA0085120) and Time Schedule Order [Anand Mamidi (916) 464-4853] (Time Limit 20 minutes) Agenda 3 December 1-2, 2011 UNCONTESTED CALENDAR Uncontested items are expected to be routine and non-controversial; recommendations will be acted on without discussion. If any interested party, Board, or staff member requests discussion, the item may be removed from the Uncontested Items Calendar and taken up in the regular agenda order, or in an order determined by the Board Chair -10:OQ a.m. 15. NPDES PERMITS a) River Highlands Community Services District and County of Yuba, Hammonton Gold Village Wastewater Treatment Plant, Yuba County -Order R5-2002-0101 {NPDES Permit CA0081574} (Renewal) b} Meridian Bear Track Company, Royal Mountain King Mine, Calaveras County, Order R5-2007-01 fit (NPDES Permit CA0085243) (Amendment} c) Aerojet-General Corporation, Interim Groundwater Extraction and Treatment Systems, ARGET, GET EIF, GET H-A, GET J, GET K-A, GET L-A, GET L-B, Sailor Bar Park Well, Cheltenham Well, Golden State Water Wells and Low Threat Discharges, Sacramento County, Order R5-2010-0039 (NPDES Permit CA0083861) {Revision) d) The Boeing Company, In#erim Groundwater Extraction and Treatment Systems, GET H-B and Southern Groundwater Study Area GET; Sacramento County, Order R5-2010-0076 (NPDES Permit CA0084$91) {Amendment) e) Sierra Pacific Industries, Inc., Anderson Division Sawmill and Cogeneration Facility, Shasta County- Order R5-2004-0100 (NPDES Permit CA0082066) (Renewal) f) Existing Milk Cow Dairy Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations within the Central Valley Region, Order R5-2010-0118 (NPDES Permit CAG015001) (Revision) 16. WASTE DISCHARGE REQUIREMENTS a) City of Plymouth, Plymouth Wastewater Treatment Facility, Amador County, Order 5-01-095 (Revision} 17. WDR RESCISSIONS a} Holly Lard One Lease, South Belridge Oil Field, Kern County, Order 58-18401 b) Occidental of Elk Hills, Inc, Buena Vista Oil Field, Kern County, Order 58-512 c) Shoei Foods USA, Inc., Oiivehurst Facility -Waste Discharge Requirements Order 90-006 d} Carpenter Company, Carpenter Company Truck Wash Disposal Site, San Joaquin County, Order 96-117 e) R.H. Phillips Winery, Yolo County, Order 5-00-0065 18. CEASE AND DESIST ORDER RESCISSIONS a) City of Escalon, Wastewater Treatment Plant, San Joaquin County, Order R5-2003-0124 b) Rancho Murieta Community Services District and Rancho Murieta Country Club, Sacramento County, Order R5-2006-0001 19. CHANGE OF NAME ANDIOR OWNERSHIP a) RME, Inc., Woodbridge Winery, San Joaquin County, Order 87-184 FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2 - 9:30 A.M. 20. Introductions, Pledge of Allegiance. 21. Meeting Rules and Procedures. 22. Board Member Communications -Board Members and the State Board Liaison Member may discuss meetings, communications, correspondence, or other items of general interest relating to matters within the Board's jurisdiction. There will be no voting or formal action taken. 23. Public Forum--Any member of the public may address the Board on any mafeer within the Board's jurisdiction and not scheduled for consideration at this meeting, or pending before the Board (3 minute time limit per subject) 9:30.A.M. 24. Executive Officer's Report (httpalwww.waterboards.ca.aovlcentraivalleylboard infolexec officer_r~ortsl) Agenda 4 December 1-2, 2011 25. ENFORCEMENT City of Colfax, Wastewater Treatment Faciiity, Placer County - [Mike Fischer {916) 464-4663] (Time Limit 240 Minu#es) (a) General information regarding the facility and history of compliance (b) Consideration of an Adminisfrative Civil Liability Order (c) Consideration of a Cease and Desisf Order CLOSED SESSION The Board may meet in closed session to consider personnel matters [Authority: Government Code section 11128{a}]; to delibera#e on a decision to be reached based upon evidence introduced in a hearing [Authority: Government Code section 11126(c) {3)]; or to discuss matters in litigation, including discussion of initiated litigation, significant exposure to litigation, or decisions #o initiate litigation [Au#hority: Government Code section 11126(e)]. Litigation items that may be discussed are listed below by the type of item: Litigation filed against the Regional and/or State Water Board: a. Bell Carter NPDES Permit- Environmental Law Foundation v. CVRWQCB (Tehama County Sup.Ct.) b. Preston Avery, an Individual, and Lois Avery, an Individual, and as Trustees of the Avery Family Revocable Trust of July 14, 2000 v. State Water Resources Control Board of the State of California, et al. (Sacramento Co. Sup. Ct. No. 06CS00399) c. Dairy General Waste Discharge Requirements- Association de Gente Unida pot el Agua et al. v. CVRWQCB (Sacramento County Sup. C#. Case No 2008-00003604); Baykeeper et al v. CVRWQCB (Sacramento County Sup. Gt.) Case No. 2008-00003603) d. Dixon Commercial Park CAO - DCP v. SWRCB, (Sacramento Co. Sup. Ct, Case No. O6CS00299), and ConAgra Foods and Monfort, Inc. v. CVRWQCB, {Solano Co. Sup. Ct, Case No. FCS027420) e. EI Dorado Irrigation District NPDES Pem~it - Ga[ifornia Spartfishing Protection Alliance v. GVRWQCB (Sacramento County Case No. 34-2009-80000309) f. Greener Globe Landfill WDRs -CVRWQCB v. A Greener Globe Corp., e# al., (Placer Co. Sup. Ct. No. SCV11383 g. City of Lodi, White Slough Facility NPDES Permit -Central Valley Ciean Wa#er Assn v. CVRWQCB and SWRCB (San Joaquin Sup. Ct. Case No. 39-2009-00224077-CU-WM-STC) h. City of Manteca v.SWRCB et at. (Sacramento Co.Sup. Ct. No.34-2011-80000-831) i. Tehama Market ACL -Garland v.CVRWQCB (CA. Third Dis#rict Ct. of Appeal Gase No. C067130) j. 'toxic Hot Spots -- San Francisco Baykeeper, Inc., et al. v. SWRCB, et al., (Sacramento Ga. Sup. Ct. No. 99CS02722) k. City of Tracy v. SWRCB (San Joaquin Co. Sup.Ct. No. 39-2011-00256340-CU-JR-STK i. Tracy WWTP NPDES Permit R5-2007-0036-Environmental Law Foundation and CSPA v CVRWQCB (Sacramento Superior Ct. No. 34-2009-00047273) m. Vacaville NPDES Permit -City of Vacaville et al v. CVRWQCB and SWRCB (Ga. C#. of Appeal, 1St DCA Case No. A127207) Litigation filed by the Board against other parties: a. Aerojet Cleanup -CVRWQCB, et al. v. Aerojet-General Corp., et al, (Sacramento Co. Sup. Ct. No. 286073, consolidated with Nos. 288302 and 291981); CVRWQCB, et al. v. Aerojet-General Corp., et al., {EDCaI No. CIV- S-86-0064-EJG) consolidated with U.S. v. Aerojet-General Corp., et al., {EDGaf No. CIV-S-88-0063-EJG) b. Bonzi- California Regional Water Quality Control Board, Central Valley Region v. Ma-Ru Holding Company et al.; Stanislaus County Superior Court Case No. 643740 c. Iron Mountain Mine Cleanup -State of Calif., CVRWQCB, e# al. v. Iron Mountain Mines, Inc., et al., (EDCaI No. CIV-S-91-1167-DFL-PAN) and U.S. v. Iron Mountain Mines, Inc., et al., {EDCaI No. 5-91-0768 DFL/JFM) d. CVRWQCB et al. v. Original Sixteen to One Mine, ]nc., et.al {Sierra Co. Sup.Ct. no. 7099) Petitions for Review of Board Actions filed with State Water Resources Control Board. City of Auburn Wastewater Treatment Plant, Placer County Petition of California Sportfshing Protection Alliance, Waste Discharge Requirements Order R5-2011-003 (Amending Waste Discharge Requirements Order 85-2010- 0090) [NPDES Permit CA0077712] a. Discovery Bay Wastewater Treatment Plant, Order Na. R5-2008-0179- Petitions of San Luis &Delta-Mendota Water Authority et al., and California Sportfishing Protection Alliance, SWRCBIOCC Nos. A-1982 and A-1982(a} b. Vacaville Easterly WWTP -Petition of City of Vacaville for review of NPDES Permit R5-2008-0055 and TSO No. R5-2008-0056, Solano County- SWRCB/OCC File A-1932 Agenda 5 December 1-2, 2011 c. Sacramento Regional Wastewater Treatment Plant -Petitions by Sacramento County Sanitation District and by California Sportfishing Protection Alliance, NPDES Permit.R5-2010-0194, SWRCBIOCC No. A-2144 d. Dept. of Parks and Recreation, Carnegie State Vehicular Recreation Area- Petition of Califomia Sporlfishing Protection and Alliance and Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility, SWRCBIOCC No. A-2098 e. Short-Term Renewal of Irrigated Lands Conditional Waiver -Petitions by California Sporifishing Protection Alliance et al., and by Southern San Joaquin Valley Water Quality Coalition et al., Resolution R5-2019-0032 Approving aShort-Term Renewal of the Coalition Group Conditional Waiver of Waste Discharge Requirements for Discharges From Irrigated Lands, SWRCBIOCC Nos. A-2173(a) and A-2973{b) #. Nevada County Sanitation District No. 1, Lake of the Pines, Wastewater Treatment Plant, Waste Discharge Requirements Order Na. R5-2009-0039, SWRCBIOCC File No. A-2019 h. City of Live Oak, NPDES Permik R5-2091-0034 and TSO No. R5-2009-0092-01, Sutter County, SWRCBIOCC File Nos.A-2172(a) and 2972{b) CENTRAL VALLEY REGIONAL WATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD MEETING PROCEDURES GENERAL MEETING RULES The Central Valley Regional Water Quality Control Board {Central Valley Water Board, or Board) and staff welcome information on issues and matters within the Board's jurisdiction, but comments and submittals at the meeting should be concise and directed to specifics of the item under discussion to enable the Board to be fully informed and take appropriate action. Persons wishing to speak at the meeting are asked to complete an attendance card and provide it to staff. Although filling out the attendance card is voluntary, we do appreciate receiving a card from all persons in attendance. Any person planning to make a presentation to the Board tha# requires the use of visual aids (such as overheads, slides, or video projector) should contact the assigned staff person to make arrangements before the meeting date in order to avoid unnecessary delays during the meeting. If the Meeting Procedures in this agenda conflict with a specific Notice of Public Hearing or Hearing Procedures for a specific item, the Notice of Public Hearing or specific Hearing Procedures will control. All interested persons may speak at the Board meeting, and are expected to orally summarize their written submittals. Testimony and policy statements should be presented in writing prior to the meeting and only a summary of pertinent points presented orally. Oral presentations (e.g., direct testimony, policy comments, cross examination and closing statements) will be limited in time by the Board Chair. A timer may be used and speakers are expected to honor the time limits. Ora[ presentations must be relevant. Where speakers can be grouped by affiliation or interest, such groups will be expected to select a spokesperson and not be repetitive. The Board will accommodate spokespersons by granting additional time if other group members will not also be speaking. Any person may submit comments in writing on any agenda item. Written comments shall not be read into the record unless allowed by the Board Chair. Persons who want to submit written materials for any agenda item must provide such written documents to the Board office in advance of the meeting, which must be by the date and time specified in the applicable No#ice of Public Hearing andlor Hearing Procedures. Materials received by the deadline and in compliance with the Notice of Public Hearing andlor Hearing Procedures will be included in the administrative record. Staff may provide written responses to comments. Late written materials will not be provided to Board members or included in the administrative record, unless the Chair allows the late submission. A party requesting to submit fate materials must demonstrate goad cause for the late submission, and the Chair must fnd that the late submission would not prejudice the Central Valley Water Board or any designated party. The Chair may modify this rule if a party shows severe hardship. Late submissions that consist of evidence (as opposed to policy statements) will generally be deemed prejudicial unless all designated parties and Board staff have time to consider the evidence before the meeting. Written materials or other documents submitted at the Board meeting must be provided first to Board counsel who will advise the Board regarding acceptance into the record. PROCEDURE pOR UNCONTESTED (CONSENT) AGENDA ITEMS (see also 23 CCR 647.2{f)) Uncontested or consent agenda items are items for which there appears to be no controversy and which can be acted upon by the Board with limited or no discussion. Such items have been properly noticed and all interested parties consent to the staff recommendation. The Board Chair will recognize [ate revisions submitted by staff and will then call for a motion and vote by the Board. If any Board member or member of the public raises a question or issue regarding the item that requires Board discussion, the item may be removed from the consent calendar and considered in its numerical order on the agenda, or in an order determined by the Board Chair. Anyone wishing to contest a consent item on the agenda must appear in person at the Board meeting and explain to the Board the reason the item is contested. PROCEDURE FOR INFORMATION ITEMS (see also 23 CCR 649 etseq.) Information items are items presented to the Board far discussion only and for which no Board action or vote is taken. The Board may, however, provide direction to staff. The Board usually will hear a presentation by staff, and comments by Meeting Procedures 1 Updated July 2010 interested persons shall also be allowed. Members of the public wishing to address the Board on the topic under discussion should submi# an attendance card beforehand indicating their request to speak to the Board. Time limits may be imposed on interested persons. PROCEDURE FOR ACTION ITEMS (see also 23 CCR 649 a#seq.} Contested agenda items are items to which the parties involved have not consented and the staff recommendation is in dispute. The procedure that applies to such items depends on the nature of the matter. Matters before the Board may be quasi-[egislative orquasi-judicial {adjudicative proceedings). Such i#ems may require a public hearing and all interested persons will be provided an opportunity to make comments. Contested agenda items that are adjudicative, not quasi legislative, are governed by the rules for adjudicative proceedings. The regulations setting forth the procedures for adjudicative proceedings are codified in Title 23 California Code of Regulations Division 3. Adjudicative proceedings before the Central Valley Water Board are governed by these regulations as authorized by chapter 4.5 of the Administrative Procedure Act (commencing with section 11400 of the Government Code). The regulations provide that, with certain exceptions, adjudicative proceedings will be conducted in accordance with sections 800-805 of the Evidence Code and section '[ 1513 of Chapter 5 of the Government Code. (Other provisions of chapter 5 do not apply). A copy of those regula#ions and chapter 4.5 of the Administrative Procedure Act, section 11513 of the Government Code, and sections 801-805 of the Evidence Code can be found at httAa/www.waterboards.ca.govllaws reAU9ationsl An adjudicative proceeding is a hearing to receive evidence for determination of facts pursuant #o which the Board formulates and issues a decision. A decision determines a legal right, duty, privilege, immunity, or other legs[ interest of a particular person or persons. Examples of adjudicative proceedings include hearings to receive evidence concerning the issuance of waste discharge requirements or National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES} permits, concerning cease and desist orders; and concerning orders setting administrative civil liability. Adjudicative hearings are not conducted according to the technical rules of evidence, and the Board will accept any evidence or testimony #hat is reasonably relevant. The Notice of Public Hearing will set for the process for the hearing. All persons testifying must state their name, address, affiliation, and whether they have taken the oath before testifying. PROCEDURE FOR CONTESTED HEARINGS IN ADJUDICATIVE MATTERS (WASTE DISCWARGE OR WATER RECYCLING REQUIREMENTS, NPDES PERMITS AND INVESTIGATION OR ENI'ORCEMENT ORDERS [CWC §§ 13267, 93300-13308, 13383]} All persons interested in a specifc item should consult the Hearing Procedures issued for that item to see if any of the following information is inapplicable. Contact Board staff if you do not know whether there are Hearing Procedures for the item or if you need a copy. ]f the following conflicts with a specific Notice of Public Hearing or Hearing Procedures, the Notice of Public Hearing or specific Hearing Procedures will control. All administra#ive civil liability orders are subject to specific Hearing Procedures. Designated parties may request these procedures: to call and examine witnesses; to have witnesses testify under oath; to receive a witness list from other designated parties; to introduce exhibits; to cross-examine opposing witnesses; to impeach any witness; #o rebut the evidence against him or her; to make or oppose evidentiary objec#ions; to make opening or closing statemen#s; or to have a prehearing conference with the Board's advisors. A request for these hearing procedures must be received by the Executive Offcer at least five working days before the hearing, and must specify the procedures the designated party is requesting. Designated parties are any persons named in the proposed order. All other persons wishing to address the Board or provide comments are interested persons and not designated parties. Such interested persons may request status as a designated party for purposes of an item by submitting such request in writing to staff assigned to the matter, no later than two weeks after the draft order is available for public comment. The request must explain the basis for status as a designated party and, in particular, how the person is directly affected by the discharge. Central Valley Water Board staff will designate a prosecution team #o serve as a designated party for prosecutorial matters, such as administrative civil liability. Advisory staff in prosecutorial matters, and all staff in non-prosecutorial matters, are not designated parties but are present to assist the Board. The order of testimony for adjudicative hearings generally will be as follows, unless modified by the Board Chair: • Testimony (and cross-examination, if provided) of Board staff Meeting Procedures 2 Updated July 2010 • Tes#imony (and cross-examination, if provided) of discharger • Testimony (and crass-examination, if provided) of other designated parties • Statements of interested persons • Closing statement by designated parties other than discharger • Closing statement by discharger • Closing statement by staff • Recommendation by Executive Officer (as appropriate) • Close hearing • Deliberation and voting by Board Closing statements shall be for the purpose of summarization and rebuttal, and are not to be used to introduce new evidence or testimony, or to restate direct testimony. After considering evidence, testimony, and comments, the Regional Board may choose to adopt an order regarding a proposed agenda item. Persons wishing to introduce exhibits (i.e., maps, charts, photographs) must leave them with the Board's Assistant Executive OfFcer. If you plan to use visual aids such as PowerPoint slides, contact staff prior to the meeting #o arrange for equipment set-up. You must provide a printed or electronic copy of any visual aids. Photographs or slides of large exhibits are acceptable. Ali Board fles, exhibits, and agenda material pertaining to adjudicative proceedings on the agenda are hereby made a part of the record. OTHER [NFORMATION Quasi-legislative matters include rulemaking and some informational proceedings. These matters may include hearings 'far the adoption or amendment of regulations; water quality control plans or state policy for water quality control and hearings to gather information to assist the Board in formulating policy for future action. They are not adjudicative proceedings and are subject to different procedures. (See PROCEDURE FOR ACTION ITEMS, above, and Cal. Cade Regs., title 23, § 849 et. Seq.) Any person affected adversely by certain actions or failures to act of the Board may petition the State Water Resources Control Board {State Water Board) according to California Water Code section 13320 and Title 23 California Code of Regulations section 2050 et seq. The petition should be addressed to the Office of Chief Counsel at the State Water Board The State Water Board must receive the petition within 30 days of the date of the Board meeting at which the Board acted or failed to act. Copies of the law and regulations applicable for filing petitions (and cited above) will be provided upon request and are available at httpalwww.waterboards.ca.~ov/laws regulations Any questions or comments regarding these procedures may be directed to: Kiran Lanfranchi-Riuardi, Administrative Assistant 11020 Sun Center Drive, #200 Rancho Cordova, CA 95670 Telephone (916) 464-4839 e-mat[: klanfranchiCa.waterboards.ca.gov »»»»»»CCC<CCCCCCCC Meeting Procedures 3 Updated 3uiy 2010 CALIFORNIA REGIONAL WATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD CENTRAL VALLEY REGION The primary duty of the Board is to protect the quality of the waters within the Region for all beneficial uses. This duty is implemented by formulating and adopting water quality plans for specific ground or surface water basins and by prescribing and enforcing requirements on all agricultural, domestic and industrial waste discharges. Specific responsibilities and procedures of the Boards and the State Water Resources Control Board are contained in the Porter-Cologne Water Quality Control Act. BOARD MEMBERS CITY OF RESIDENCE APPOINTMENT CATEGORY TERM EXPIRES County Governmen# Vacant Karl E. Langley Fresno Water Quality 913012 0 1 3 Katherine Hart Granite Bay Recreation, Fish or Wildlife 9/30/2012 Lyle Hoag Fair Oaks Public 9/30/2013 Sandra Meraz Alpaugh Water Supply 9/30/2014 Vacant Vacant Water Quality Vacant Vacant Vacant Municipal Government Vacant Vacant Vacant Irrigated Agriculture Vacant Vacant Vacant Undesignated Public Vacant Pamela C. Creedan, Executive Officer Kiran Lanfranchi-Rizzardi, Adminisfrafrve Assistant David Coupe, Sr.Sfaff Counsel Patrick Pulupa, Staff Counsei Alex Mayer, Staff Course! SACRAMENTO OFFICE 11020 Sun Center Drive, Suite 200 Rancho Cordova, CA 95670-6114 Telephone: (916) 464-3291 Fax: (916) 464-4758 Assistant Executive Officers: Kenneth Landau Richard Loncarovich Frederick S. Moss Supervisors• Brian Newman Calvin McGee Diana C. Messina Duncan Austin Seniors• Anne Olson Brett Stevens Charlene Herbst Cori Condon Dan Radulescu Elizabeth Lee Gayleen Perreira James Munch Jeanne Chilcott Jim Marshall Joe Mello Patrick Morris Jerry Bruns Jae Karkoski Linda Bracamonte Robert Busby Wendy Wyels Rudy Schnagl Stephanie Fong Steven Meeks Sue McConnell Steve Rosenbaum Susan Fregien Victor Izzo Victor Vasquez FRESNO OFFICE 1685 E Street Fresno, CA 93706 Telephone: (559) 445-5116 Fax: (559)445-5910 Assistant Executive Officer: Clay Rodgers Supervisors• Lonnie Wass Doug Patteson Seniors: Dale Essary Dane Johnson Shelton Gray David Shales Warren Gross Matt Scroggins Dale Harvey Russell Walls BEDDING OFFICE 415 Knollcrest Drive, Suite 200 Redding, CA 9fi002 Telephone: (530) 224-4845 Fax: (530) 224-4857 Assistant Executive Officer: Robert A. Crandall Supervisor: Bryan Smith Seniors: Angela Wilson Greg Cash George Day Clint Snyder