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CV-SALTS TAC March 27 2013, Strategic Salt Accumulation Land and Transportation Study (SSALTS) Task 1.3 Draft TM Roger Reynolds –Summers Engineering Richard.

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1 CV-SALTS TAC March 27 2013, Strategic Salt Accumulation Land and Transportation Study (SSALTS) Task 1.3 Draft TM Roger Reynolds –Summers Engineering Richard Meyerhoff – CDM Smith Tom Quasebarth - CDM Smith

2 SSALTS Objectives – Identify a range of viable alternatives for salt disposal for consideration during development of the Salt and Nutrient Management Plan (SNMP) – Provide information to help guide discussions regarding: Establishment of regional salt management policies and Need for changes to the existing Basin Plan to facilitate salt disposal in a manner that is most beneficial to the Central Valley SSALTS Task 1.3 TAC Presentation March 27, 2013 2 of 20

3 SSALTS Phases – Phase 1, Characterize Existing Salt Accumulation Study Areas Literature review and identify Representative Study Areas (Task 1.1 - 1.2) Characterize study areas to establish baseline information (Task 1.3) Screening Level Analysis of Long-term sustainability (Task 1.4) – Phase 2, Develop Potential Long-term Salt Management Strategies In-Valley alternatives Out-of-Valley alternatives, and Hybrid alternatives – Phase 3, Evaluate Potential Salt Disposal Implementation Alternatives Develop and apply feasibility criteria (e.g., regulatory, institutional, economic, technological, etc.) Identify and prioritize acceptable salt disposal alternatives for potential incorporation into Central Valley SNMP SSALTS Task 1.3 TAC Presentation March 27, 2013 3 of 20

4 SSALTS Study Areas Selected # Study Area Central Valley Basin Planning Area Representative Sector/Area 1Red Rock RanchTulare Lake BasinAgriculture 2City of DixonSacramento River BasinMunicipal 3Westside Regional Drainage PlanSan Joaquin River BasinAgriculture 4San Luis Unit Ocean DisposalSan Joaquin River BasinAgriculture 5Hilmar CheeseSan Joaquin River BasinIndustrial 6Grasslands Water DistrictSan Joaquin River BasinAgriculture 7City of TracySan Joaquin River BasinMunicipal 8*Stevinson Water DistrictSan Joaquin River BasinAgriculture 9*Tulare Lake BedTulare Lake BasinAgriculture 10*Industrial Food ProcessingCentral ValleyIndustrial SSALTS Task 1.3 TAC Presentation * Under development March 27, 2013 4 of 20

5 Study Area Characterization (Task 1.3) – Attributes Physical, Land cover, Institutional, economic or regulatory – Sources of Salt – Salt Accumulation Capacity Existing approaches for evaluating capacity Additional opportunities to evaluate capacity (TAC Input) – Cost/Benefits – Institutional/Regulatory Barriers SSALTS Task 1.3 TAC Presentation March 27, 2013 5 of 20

6 Red Rock Ranch Integrated on-Farm Drainage Management (IFDM) – Zero discharge farming system – Manages drainage water by sequentially reusing it to grow increasingly salt-tolerant crops – Final effluent disposal in a solar evaporator. SSALTS Task 1.3 TAC Presentation March 27, 2013 6 of 20

7 Red Rock Ranch –Key Issues Technical – Installation of drain tiles – Efficient irrigation systems and management Institutional – Deployment and acceptance of IFDM by landowners Regulatory – Wildlife mitigation and WDRs for required for Solar Evaporator – SB 1372 “no standing water” Title 27 regulations Salt Capacity/Sustainability – IFDM is sustainable as long as the agricultural operation is economically viable SSALTS Task 1.3 TAC Presentation March 27, 2013 7 of 20

8 City of Dixon Municipal Salinity Management Measures – Public education program – Water softener removal incentive program (“buy back”) – Ordinance banning Self Regenerating Water Softeners – Switch water supplies to lower salinity sources – Analysis of WW collection (I&I) and treatment systems SSALTS Task 1.3 TAC Presentation Eco:Logic 2008 March 27, 2013 8 of 20

9 City of Dixon–Key Issues Technical – Cost effectiveness Alternative water sources – new deeper wells Water supply treatment – Future WW treatment processes Institutional – POTW Salinity Management Plans – CVCWA Salinity Management Practices toolbox Regulatory – CDO, future salinity effluent limits/WDRs? Salt Capacity/Sustainability – Source controls reduce/prevent salt accumulations SSALTS Task 1.3 TAC Presentation March 27, 2013 9 of 20

10 Westside Regional Drainage Plan Primary components – Land Retirement, – Groundwater Management, – Source Control, – Regional Re-use, – Drainage Water Treatment, and – Salt Disposal Elements of approach – Phased approach Shorter implementation time – Adaptive management SSALTS Task 1.3 TAC Presentation March 27, 2013 10 of 20

11 Westside Regional Drainage Plan –Key Issues Technical – Rainbow Report – Grassland Area Farmers Institutional – USBR, DWR, SWRCB, Districts Regulatory – TMDL(s), WDRs, Salt Capacity/Sustainability – In-valley “proven” drainage solutions preferred – Out-of-Valley possible long-term SSALTS Task 1.3 TAC Presentation March 27, 2013 11 of 20

12 San Luis Unit Ocean Disposal San Luis Drainage Feature Re- Evaluation Alternative – Provide drainage service to 379,000 acres – Land retirement and on-farm drainage reduction – Ocean Disposal – 211 miles of 36-inch diameter, high pressure buried pipeline and tunnels Transport drainage water to outfall near Point Estero SSALTS Task 1.3 TAC Presentation March 27, 2013 12 of 20

13 San Luis Unit Ocean Disposal–Key Issues Technical – Feasibility not evaluated – Costs ~$600M (2002) Federal only Institutional – To be determined Regulatory – Major permitting and funding hurdles California Ocean Plan Amendment for Brine Disposal Coastal Management Program Salt Capacity/Sustainability – Out-of-Valley approach – Estimated 500K tons salt/year SSALTS Task 1.3 TAC Presentation March 27, 2013 13 of 20

14 Hilmar Cheese Largest cheese production facility in the world Treatment processes include – ultrafiltration (UF) membrane system, – Reverse osmosis (RO) system, and an evaporator Waste Streams: – Permeate transported to storage ponds prior to its reuse for crop irrigation; and – Brine disposed of through deep well injection or transported by truck to EBMUD SSALTS Task 1.3 TAC Presentation March 27, 2013 14 of 20

15 Hilmar Cheese –Key Issues Technical – Trucking brine to EBMUD – Pretreatment, Well Clogging – Energy use/Cost-effectiveness Institutional – SEP Regulatory – WDR’s, Underground Injection Control (UIC) Permit Salt Capacity/Sustainability – Brine Disposal – Energy intensive SSALTS Task 1.3 TAC Presentation March 27, 2013 15 of 20

16 Grasslands Water District – Real Time Water Quality Management Study Area RTMP would maximize use of assimilative capacity in the lower San Joaquin River – Monitoring network – real time flow and EC – Forecasting tool – short-term predictions to coordinate salt loading discharges Seasonal Wetland/Refuge Management – Fall flooding to provide habitat for waterfowl – Spring draw-down for seed plant propagation SSALTS Task 1.3 TAC Presentation March 27, 2013 16 of 20

17 Grasslands Water District – Real Time Water Quality Management – Key Issues Technical – Delayed wetland drawdown may have negative effects – Ongoing work to develop forecasting Institutional – Multiple refuge managers (private, state, federal) – Habitat management objectives of wetlands managers do not always align well with RTMP water quality objectives Regulatory – TMDLs – WDRs? Salt Capacity/Sustainability – To be determined SSALTS Task 1.3 TAC Presentation March 27, 2013 17 of 20

18 City of Tracy Study Area POTW discharge into the Delta near salinity compliance points Alternate water supply sources – Surface water supplies -CVP Salinity Source Control Program – Management measures – Industrial pretreatment – Public outreach Salinity Reduction Plan – Salinity reduction goal – Target is <500 μmhos/cm increase in effluent over the annual weighted average EC of the water supply SSALTS Task 1.3 TAC Presentation March 27, 2013 18 of 20

19 City of Tracy – Key Issues Technical – Tradeoffs between source controls and treatment technology – Future land application/reuse of effluent Regulatory – WDRs pending South Delta Salinity Objectives – TMDL (Old River 303(d) EC listing) Salt Capacity/Sustainability – Salinity Reduction Plan, Pollution Prevention Plan (PPP), Best Practicable Treatment Control (BPTC) CV-SALTS SSALTS Task 1.3 TAC Presentation March 27, 2013 19 of 20

20 SSALTS Next Steps Draft Task 1.3 Study Area Characterization TM – TAC comments – submit to Roger Reynolds – Complete remaining studies area characterization Draft Task 1.4 Screening Level Analysis of Long-term Sustainability TM – Will build on Task 1.3 TM – Submittal for April TAC review Draft Phase 1 Report – Will build on Task 1.3 and 1.4 TM – Submittal for May TAC review – All comments will be incorporated into Draft Phase 1 report SSALTS Task 1.3 TAC Presentation March 27, 2013 20 of 20


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