Title: Reasonably Foreseeable Compliance Measures
1Reasonably ForeseeableCompliance Measures
- Sandi PotterEngineering Geologist
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2Why do we consider options for compliance?
- An agencyshall perform, at the time of the
adoption of a rule or regulation requiring the
installation of pollution control equipment, or a
performance standard or treatment requirement, an
environmental analysis of the reasonably
foreseeable methods of compliance
CEQA 21159(a)
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3Required Analysis
- The environmental analysis shall, at minimum,
include all of the following for each alternative
compliance measure - An analysis of reasonably foreseeable alternative
means of compliance with the rule or regulation - An analysis of the reasonably foreseeable
environmental impacts of the methods of
compliance - An analysis of reasonably foreseeable feasible
mitigation measures
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CEQA 21159(a)
4The Environmental Analysis Must Consider
- A reasonable range of
- Environmental factors
- Economic factors
- Technical factors
- Population and geographic areas
- Specific sites
- Nothing in this section shall require the agency
to conduct a project level analysis
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CEQA 21159(c) and (d)
5Level of analysis
- In the preparation of this analysis, the agency
may utilize numerical ranges or averages where
specific data is not available however, the
agency shall not be required to engage in
speculation or conjecture.
CEQA 21159(a)
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6What is a Compliance Measure?
- An on-the-ground action to implement the TMDL
- An action by which a discharger might comply with
a regulation, performance standard, or treatment
requirement - Examples
- Installation of trash interceptor
- Repair of eroding roads
- Isolation or removal of mine waste
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CEQA 21159(a)
7Present a Range of Compliance Measures
- You need only include a reasonable range, not
every conceivable compliance option - No need to consider every subtle variation on a
given compliance measure
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8What is Reasonable?
- Standard BMPs in common use
- Proven technology
- Documented and readily available innovative
techniques
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9What May Not be Reasonable?
- Untested technology or technology in very early
stages of development - A very costly compliance option when there are
many more economical options available - Explain in the SED why suggested compliance
measures were not considered
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10What is Feasible?
- Feasible means capable of being accomplished
in a successful manner within a reasonable period
of time, taking into account economic,
environmental, legal, social, and technological
factors.
Guidelines 15364
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11Economic Considerations
- For other types of projects CEQA focuses only
on environmental impacts or social and economic
impacts only to the extent that they result in
secondary, indirect environmental impacts - When we require a performance standard we need
to consider economic factors (CEQA 21159(c))
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12Economic Analysis
- Remember
- Your cost estimate will be based on your list of
reasonably foreseeable compliance measures - If you develop your list in the impacts section
you will have consistency throughout your
analysis - We have a session dedicated to Economics later
today
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13Determining Potential Impacts of Compliance
Measures
- Develop a list of compliance measures from
implementation plan - Determine environmental impacts for each
compliance measure - Recommend mitigation measures to reduce impacts
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14Examples of Implementation Requirements from
TMDL Implementation Plans
- (1) Reduce erosion from roads by 50
- (2) Prohibit discharges of human waste from all
vessels - (3) Reduce erosion from mine waste
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15Impacts Mitigation MeasuresAbandoned mine
site, Marin County
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16Examples Reasonably Foreseeable Compliance
Measures
Implementation Action Compliance Measure
Reduce Erosion from Mine Waste Re-grade and plant Remove, bury and cap on site Remove and dispose off site
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17Examples Environmental Impacts
Implementation Action Compliance Measure Environmental impacts
Reduce Erosion from Mine Waste Remove and dispose of off-site Earthmoving could cause dust Haul trucks could increase traffic and noise
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18Impacts and Mitigation MeasuresMajor
redevelopment project, Monterey County
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19Possible Mitigation Measures
Action Compliance Measure Impacts Mitigation Measures
Reduce Erosion from Mine Waste Remove and dispose offsite Earthmoving could cause dust Haul trucks could increase traffic and noise Daily watering of bare soil Implement traffic control measures Implement noise reduction measures
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20Mitigation MeasuresWatering and dust control
during grading
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21Summary
- Translate your TMDL implementation plan actions
into likely on-the-ground compliance measures - Document your rationale for determining that
compliance measures being evaluated are
reasonably foreseeable - Identify impacts associated with compliance
measures - List possible mitigation measures to reduce or
eliminate impacts
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22Whats Next?
- Training exercises to practice identifying
reasonable foreseeable compliance measures and
environmental impacts mitigation measures - Breakout sessions after lunch today (compliance
measures) and tomorrow morning (impacts and
mitigations) - Bioaccumulatives
- Nutrient/Pathogens
- Sediment/Temperature
- Trash
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23Questions?
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