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HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolution 1979 - 0035RESOLUTION NO.79-35 COMMITTING TO IMPLEMENTATION AND ENFORCEMENT OF SOUTH COAST AREAWIDE WASTE TREATMENT MANAGEMENT PLAN A JOINT RESOLUTION OF THE BOARDS OF DIRECTORS OF COUNTY SANITATION DISTRICTS NOS.1,2,3,5,6,7 AND 11 OF ORANGE COUNTY,CALIFORNIA,COMMITTING TO THE IMPLEMENTATION AND ENFORCEMENT OF THOSE ELEMENTS OF THE SOUTH COAST AREAWIDE MANAGEMENT PLAN APPROPRIATE TO THE JURISDICTION OF THE COUNTY SANITATION DISTRICTS OF ORANGE COUNTY WHEREAS,the Federal Water Pollution Control Act (33 U.S.C.1251,et.seq., as amended)seeks to develop a cooperative Federal,State,regional and local government program to prevent and control sources of pollution to ground and surface waters in order to restore and maintain the chemical,physical and biological integrity of the Nation’s waters;and, WHEREAS,pursuant to Section 208 of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act of 1972,as amended,the Southern California Association of Governments (herein referred to as SCAG)has .prepared an Areawide Waste Treatment Management Plan for the South Coast area with the assistance of the Counties of Los Angeles,Orange,Riverside and San Bernardino,the City of Los Angeles,the Newport-Irvine Waste-Management Planning Agency,the Santa Ana Watershed Project Authority and the Ventura Regional County Sanitation District;and, WHEREAS,the Areawide Waste Treatment Management Plan for the South Coast Area will be adopted by SCAG on April 5,1979,and forwarded to the State Water Resources Control Board for certification and thereafter will be forwarded to the Federal Environmental Protection Agency in compliance with Section 208 (b)(3)of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act of 1972,as amended;and, WHEREAS,the Areawide Waste Treatment Management Plan for the South Coast Area proposes management agencies to be responsible for plan implementation and pursuant to published United States Environmental Protection Agency guidelines (42 Fed.Reg.44777 -1977),must indicate each management agency’s willingness to proceed to carry out its responsibilities as identified in the Plan;and, WHEREAS,the County Sanitation Districts of Orange County are assigned certain responsibilities in the Areawide Waste Treatment Management Plan for the South Coast Area,approved by the SCAG Executive Committee on February 1,1979. NOW,THEREFORE,the Boards of Directors of County Sanitation Districts Nos.1,2,3,5,6,7 and 11 of Orange County,California, DO HEREBY RESOLVE,DETERNINE AND ORDER: Section 1 That it is the intent of the Boards of Directors of the County Sanitation Districts of Orange County to proceed with implementation of what is deemed their responsibilities as set forth in the Southern California Association of Governments 208 Areawide Waste Treatment Management Plan,which said responsibilities are set forth below: Plan,design and construct the facilities necessary to meet the municipal waste treatment system needs as shown in the 1978-79 State Water Resources Control Board Clean Water Grant Project Priority List,consistent with the adopted areawide growth forecast shown in Table 10 of the approved 208 Plan and attached hereto as Exhibit “A”. Section 2 That the Secretary be directed to forward copies of this resolution to the Southern California Association of Governments. PASSED AND ADOPTED at a regular meeting held March 14,1979. a Table 10 Translation of SCAc--78 P.o~ulation Projections to Wastewater Facility Planning Areas Wastewater Planning Facility Area Population (000) . 1976 l9~O 1985 1990 1995 2000 LOS ANGELES COUNTY 1.Los Angeles County Sanitation Districts,JOS 2.City of Los Angeles,Hyperion System a.Hyperion T.P. b.L.A.-Glendale WRP Burbank WRP c.Sepulveda WRP (proposed) 3.Terminal Island TP 4.Upper Santa Clara R.B. a.LACSD ~‘26 WRP b.LACSD .fl2 WRP c.Remainder 5.Las Virgenes—Triunfo— f1al ibu-Topanga a.Las Virgenes MWD Triunfo CWD b.LACSD 1f33 WRP c.Remainder 6.La Canada/Flintridge 7.Crescenta Valley 8.City of Avalon 3,660.0 3,722.9 3,766.3 3,841.2 3,921.4 3,969.0 ORANGE COUNTY 1.County Sanitation Districts of Orange County ~ 2.Miso Water Management Agency 1,510.8 1,615.4 1,735.1 1,846.3 1,942.6 2,030.1 83.3 113.3 148.0 183.1 216.8 240.6 3.Southeast Regional Rec lamation Agency 2,11.9.5 218.~5 2,991.6 3,031.5 3,090.5 3,156.6 3,219.1 3,254.9 2,139.9 218.5 2,175.8 220.8 2,220.6 223.6 2,260.4 226.9 228.7 653.7 672.6 692.1 709.0 726.6 ‘738.2 104.3 107.7 .111.6 115.9 119.2 122.2 71.6 . 92.9 104.3 113.7 120.5 124.5 41.9 52.2 57.5 62.7 66.5 68.7 19.4 27.0 38.7 ‘42.2 44.7 46.2 1O~.1 .. 13.5 7.9 8.6 9.0 9.3 57.4 66.6 79.4 92.1 104.4 116.5 37.2 44.9 55.4 65.8 76.1 86.0 8.3 9.0 11.9 12.7 9.9 10.8 11.5 14.1 15.5 16.8 12.4 18.1 19.3 19.4 19.7 20.1 20.1 20.1 18.3 18.6 19.1 19.5 19.5 19.5 1.6 2.0 2.3 2.6 2.9 78.0 108.3 139.1 167.5 190.2 202.7 EXHIBIT “A—i”. to Resolution 79-35 Table 1O~Cont’d.) Translation c~SCAG-78 Population Projections to Wastewater Facility Planning Areas Wastewater Planning Facility - Area Population (000) 1980 1985 1990 1995 2000 ORANGE COUNTY (Cont~d.) 4.Irvine Ranch Water District 45.4 5.Carbon Canyon (CSDOC) 3.Corona Planning Area 58.7 4.City of Beaumont 6.2 5.San Jacinto’Mtn.AWSA8 6.March AFB . . . 4•3 7.Elsinore Valley MWDa 10.7 96.0 146.7 194.6 238.3 275.3 1.2 1.4 72.0 89.7 98.2 103.9 108.1 .4.4 4.4 18.2 19.4 20.2 21.5 22.9 8.Lake Hemét MWD 9.Edaemoni CSD .4.5 5.0 SN BERNARDINO COUNTY 7.1 7.1 1. RIVERSIDE 0.8 ~0UNTY 0.9 227.3 272.2 294.7 1.5 . 308.4 1.6 319.2RiversidePlanningArea200.5 • a.City of Riverside NA 187.7 227.7 248.4 260.5 269.6 •b.~ur1pa-Rubidoux NA •39.6 44.5 46.3 47.9 49.6 2.EMWD 86.5 122.7 139.5 148.8 158.8 166.3 a.Hemet-San Jacinto TP 43.0 . 58.4 65.9 70.4 74.9 78.5 -•b.Perris Valley TP 13.4 18.8 21.5 22.7 24.8 25.9 •c.Sun City TP •8.8 12.4 13.2 13.6 14.4 15.6 d.Sunnyrnead TP e.Winchester 18.2 1.1 28.3 2.7 33.3 3.0 35.9 3.3 37.8 3.6 39.1 3.7 f.Lakeview 2.0 2.1 .2.6 2.9 3.3 3.5 7.0 6.55.7 8.5 7.2 9.5 10.59.2 7.9 4.4 8.7 4.4 9.4 4.5 0.1 . 0.1 0.1 5.1 .0.1 0.1 0.1 7.1 ‘1.San Bernardino Valley a.Colton TP MWD 322.3b 29.3b 358.4 42.5 410.7 56.7 450.9 64.4 483.9 68.9 509.8 72.5 b.Redlands TP . 42.5b 48.8 57.6 63.5 64.3 65.0 c.Rialto TP d.San Bernardino TP e..Yucaipa/Calimesa 53.2b 1682b 29•1b 64.1 172.2 30.8 77.1 182.5 35.7 .85.8 195.2 42.0 90.7 213.9 46.1 94.2 228.7 49.4 Chino Basin MWD 242.1 337.7 387.3 427.2 455.0 479.4 a.RP I •208.4 281.7 320.1 350.6 371.8 390.4 b.RP 11 •33.7 36.0 67.3 76.7 83.2 89.0 EXHIBIT “A—2” Table I0(Cont’d.) Translation o~SC4G-78 Population Projections to Waste~iater Facility Planninç Areas •astewater Facility Population (000 Planning Area 1976 1980 1986 1990 1995 2000 SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY(Cont’d. 3~Big Bear8 22.8 24.8 26.7 28.9 31.2 32.0 4.Running Springs CWDa 4.7 10.2 11.7 12.0 12.4 12.8 5.Lytle Creeka 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.1 2.1 2.2 6~Mill Creeka 0.2 0.2.0.3 0.3 0.4 0.4 ~includes seasonal population estimate by Santa Ana Regional Water Quality Control Board. b 1978.. . C CSDOC total includes areas not currently within District boundaries,but which may be annexed in the future or served by CSDOC. Note:Totals may not add due to rounding. EX1~lIBIT “A-3” STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) )SS. COUNTY OF ORANGE ) I,J.WAYNE SYLVESTER,Secretary of the Boards of Directors of County Sanitation Districts Nos.1,2,3,5,6,7,and 11 of Orange County,California,do hereby certify that the above and foregoing Resolution No.79-35 was regularly passed and adopted ata regular meeting of said Boards on the 14th day of March , 1979 by the following vote,to wit: AYES:Philip Anthony,Ruth Bailey,Sam Cooper,Norman Culver, Sal Gambina,Francis Glockner,Beth Graham,Don Griffin., Donald Holt,Jr.,Bernard Houston,Paul Hummel,Elvin •Hutchison,Otto Lacayo,Frank Laszlo,Don •Mclnnis,Harry Miller,Richard Olson,Ron Pattinson,Bob Perry~Alan Priest,Thomas Riley,Earl Roget,.Paul Ryckoff, Donald Saltarelli,.James Sharp,Richard Siebert,Don Smith, Roger Stanton,Bernie Svalstad,Charles Sylvia,Bill Vardoulis,Henry Wedaa,J-Iarriett Wieder,Ray Williams and Duane Winters NOES:None ABSENT:Vernon Evans,David Ortiz and Donald Roth IN WITNESS WHEREOF,I have hereunto set my hand this 14th day of March , 1979. ~ary, a ds ffi Di.ctors,County i.ta~on Districts Nos.1,2, 3,5,6,7,and 11 of Orange -County,California S-1ol