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Page 1: Clean Water… …Clean Beaches

Clean Water……Clean Beaches

Los Angeles County Flood Control DistrictWater Quality Funding InitiativeSouthern California Water DialogueJune 22, 2011

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The Problem The Vision

Cleaning Up Rivers, Lakes, Beaches, & Coastal Waters

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Where We Live, Work and

Play

10 + million residents – 25% of State CA population

2,752 sq. miles

86 cities

100 Unincorporated Communities

Los Angeles County Flood Control District

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Flood Control system is an efficient and effective conveyance of stormwater, but it does not generate pollution

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State of Surface Water Quality in Los Angeles County

Machado Lake-Trash TMDL-Nutrients TMDL

San Gabriel River- Metals TMDL

Los Cerritos Channel- Metals TMDL

Every major water body impaired and regulated

23 current TMDLs in effect

5 additional TMDLs in development

More TMDLs contemplated

LACFCD will no longer the principal permittee

Each city will be a permittee responsible for compliance

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Price tag to address TMDLs = $$$$ billions to municipalities

Limited local, State and Federal funding

No-dedicated funding

Municipalities have many competing priorities

Santa Monica, Pasadena, Santa Clarita, RPV…

Cross-Jurisdictional Pollution

How to Pay for It??

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Assembly Bill 2554

Amended the Los Angeles County Flood Control Act

Gives LACFCD authority to charge a water quality fee

Fee must be parcel-related

Creates 9 regional Watershed Area Groups (WAGs)

50/40/10 revenue allocation formula

Requires an implementation ordinance

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All Parcels PayResidentialCommercialIndustrialGovernment

…If it rains on your parcel, you’re likely contributing to water quality issues.

Parcel Based Fee

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Municipalities

Local Projects & Fixes

Maintenance of New & Existing Water Quality Facilities

Funds Distributed Automatically

40% Local Return to Cities

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Projected Typical Local Return to Cities*

CITY ESTIMATED ANNUAL REVENUE

Santa Clarita $4,040,000Burbank $1,440,000Pomona $2,050,000Baldwin Park $720,000Pico Rivera $820,000South Gate $875,000City of Los Angeles $37,140,000

* Based on typical SFR fee of $54

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Watershed Area Groups

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Watershed Area Groups (WAGs)50% Return to Watershed Area Groups

Regional Fixes

New Water Quality Projects

Requirement to Develop aWater Quality Improvement Program

WAG Members = Municipalities within that WAG

WQIP------

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Projected Typical Return to WAGs*

WAG ESTIMATED ANNUAL

REVENUEBallona Creek $13,500,000Dominguez Channel $13,200,000Lower San Gabriel River $17,200,000Santa Clara River $14,800,000Upper San Gabriel River $17,500,000

* Based on SFR fee of $54

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FLOOD CONTROL DISTRICT

10% to Flood Control District Program Administration Enhanced System-wide WQ Monitoring LACFCD WQ Projects & ProgramsAssistance to Municipalities & WAGs

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Engi-neer’sReport

Prop 218 Election

Process & Logistics

Outreach & Public Support

Ordinance

How Do We Make It Happen??

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Proposition 218 Election Process

Property Owner Election

50% + 1

Registered Voters

Election66.7%

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District-wide Support for the Fee

Property Owner

Voter Property Owner

Voter0%

10%

20%

30%

40%

50%

60%

70%Support Oppose Undecided

(May 2009) (April 2011)

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Support by Watershed (2011)

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Santa

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Upper

San

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10%20%30%40%50%60%70%

Property Owner Voter

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ORDINANCE

Certification

Process

Oversight

Project Criteria & EligibilityWAG

Governance

Fee Structure

Program Mechani

cs

WAG Boundari

es

Key Components of the Ordinance

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Oversight BoardGovernance

Eleven members: 9 from WAGs (1 each) 1 from FCD 1 from NGOs

Purpose

Review WQIPs, make recommendations to BOS on Certification (Project & Program Eligibility)

Review Overall Program

Specific Technical Qualifications for Members

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Next Steps Ordinance review & comment

Engineer’s Report (Fee Calculation/Justification)

Elections

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Thank You

Questions?

http://dpw.lacounty.gov/lacfcd/wqfi/