Drinking Water Quality Program Prepared for the Prop 13 Applicant Workshops January 2002.

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Drinking Water Quality Program Prepared for the Prop 13 Applicant Workshops January 2002

Geographic Scope of Problem/Solution Areas Geographic Scope of Solution Geographic Scope of Problem Identification Sacramento Sacramento River San Joaquin River Stockton Suisun Marsh

Program Goal for Water Quality To improve the quality of the waters of the Sacramento - San Joaquin Delta Estuary for all beneficial uses, including domestic, industrial, agricultural, recreation, and aquatic habitat.

Drinking Water Quality Program Objectives To continuously improve source water quality that allows municipal water suppliers to deliver safe, reliable, and affordable drinking that meets and, where feasible, is better than applicable drinking water standards.

DWQP Focus zIntegrate protection of and improvements in Bay-Delta drinking water quality across all federal and State agencies, from source to tap ysource water protection ywater management ytreatment and distribution

Pollutants of Concern z Drinking Water Quality y Pathogens y Organic Carbon y Bromide y Salinity/Total Dissolved Solids y Turbidity y Nutrients y Taste and odor

CALFED Drinking Water Quality Targets 50 µg/L bromide and 3.0 mg/L total organic carbon at South Delta intakes -or- an “equivalent level of public health protection”

Record of Decision Commitments for DWQP zSource Control zAgricultural Drainage in the Delta and San Joaquin Valley zNorth Bay Aqueduct z Control Runoff into Conveyances zTreatment Technology z zOperational Improvements z zPublic Health Effects z zBay Area Blending/Exchange z zAlternative Sources for So. Calif. z zDelta Drinking Water Council

Objectives - San Joaquin River, Delta and tributaries zReduce pathogens, organic carbon, salinity, sediment, and nutrient loads through source control, treatment, water management, and appropriate land fallowing and/or land retirement. zReduce pathogen loading from confined animal facility operations

Objectives - Entire Bay- Delta Solution Area zReduce TOC through control of algae, aquatic weeds, agricultural runoff, urban runoff, and through watershed improvements. zPromote sediment reduction in agricultural, construction, and urban areas.

Proposal Solicitation Themes zPublic Health Protection zGood Science zPartnerships zCommunity Involvement zEnvironmental Justice

DWQP Selection Criteria zRelevance and Importance to CALFED Goals zTechnical/Scientific Merit and Feasibility zMonitoring, Assessment, and Performance Measures zCoordination, Communication and Technology Transfer zApplicant Qualifications and Project Resources

more DWQP Selection Criteria zCosts and Benefits zLong-term Operations and Maintenance (if applicable) zEnvironmental Justice (If applicable)

References zDWQP web site ( water.html) zProgrammatic Record of Decision ( zCALFED Water Quality Program Plan

For Additional Information on the CALFED Drinking Water Quality Program zcall yJohn Andrew (916)