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Description of the SEP. R3MP Project A.1.b. (or the SEP) is a subpart of the R3MP SEP aiming to develop a collaborative approach to restore and maintain the health of the Russian River watershed. SFEI staff will compile existing laboratory analyzed water quality nutrient monitoring data including nitrogen, nitrate, nitrite, phosphorus, and orthophosphate for SFEI to initially summarize spatial and temporal conditions across the watershed and identify data gaps. The SEP will deliver compiled water quality data sets and a summary of the collected data, all readily publicly available. SFEI will provide quarterly invoices and a final project report within one year of completion. The R3MP SEP Project Concepts are contained in Attachment B, incorporated herein, with stand-alone Project A.1.b. on pages 16 and 17. Unless an extension is provided pursuant to Section II, paragraph 7, the SEP must be completed no later than one year from the effective date of this Stipulation and Order (SEP Completion Date).
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Description of the SEP. Project A.1.a. Data Compilation Study: Field-Collected Basic Water Quality Monitoring Data is a subpart of the Russian River Regional Monitoring Program (R3MP) SEP aiming to develop a collaborative approach to restore and maintain the health of the Russian River watershed. SFEI staff will compile existing field-collected water quality monitoring data including water temperature, dissolved oxygen, pH, and turbidity for SFEI to initially summarize spatial and temporal conditions across the watershed and identify data gaps. The SEP will deliver compiled water quality data sets and a summary of the collected data, all readily publicly available. SFEI will provide quarterly invoices and a final project report within one year of completion. The R3MP SEP Project Concepts are contained in Attachment B, incorporated herein, with stand-alone Project A.1.a. on pages 14 and 15.
Description of the SEP. The SEP is the development of a regional Salt/Nutrient Management Plan (SMP) for the Mojave Water Agency (MWA) Integrated Regional Water Management (IRWM) Region. The SMP will identify and manage, on a regional basis, salts and nutrients from sources within the region for the purpose of maintaining regional water quality objectives and supporting beneficial uses. The intention is to involve surface water users, ground water users, and wastewater dischargers in the Mojave IRWM Region, as appropriate, to participate in efforts to protect these waters from accumulating concentrations of salt and nutrients that would degrade the quality of water supplies in the Mojave IRWM Region to the extent that it may limit their use. The SMP area boundaries will include the MWA service area and its basins, as well as any contributors to salts and nutrients that occur outside the SMP area boundaries (e.g., sources of imported water supplies, discharges to the basins from upstream water uses, and headwaters to the Mojave River). The discreteness of the plan will depend on the amount and detail of water quality and land use data available. The SMP area boundaries include the area impacted by VVWRA’s discharges identified in Section II of this Order. The discharges adversely impacted surface waters, and the discharges are presumed to have adversely impacted area ground waters when the discharged materials percolated through the ground.1 The SEP will evaluate current water quality of the area ground water, and it will evaluate the assimilative capacity of the area ground water with respect to future planned discharges. The ultimate purpose of the SEP is to protect existing beneficial uses of the area ground water resources from future planned projects within the SMP project area, thereby mitigating the potential harm to ground water resources that may have resulted from VVWRA’s discharges. The SEP meets the qualification criteria as specified in the State Water Board’s Policy on Supplemental Environmental Projects, February 3, 2009, as follows: The SEP amount is less than 50 percent of the total adjusted monetary assessment (total amount assessed minus the Lahontan Water Board’s investigative and enforcement costs). The Implementing Party, MWA, is legally and organizationally separate from the Settling Respondent. The SEP is not otherwise required of the Settling Respondent, as it is not a producer of recycled water and has no permit requirements for developing a salt and nutr...
Description of the SEP. Removal of Building or Lead-Based Paint Abatement at Former Hunters Point Naval Shipyard. The SEP is described in Attachment B to the Stipulated Order.
Description of the SEP. Xxxx Xxxxx Residence Tetrachloroethylene Mitigation Project

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