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Ag Water Summit 2008 Sponsors San Diego County Farm Bureau California Avocado Commission Grangetto’s Farm & Garden Supply Shuster Oil Cushman & Wakefield, Inc. Eco Farms Avocado American Ag Credit San Diego Region Irrigated Lands Group
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Water Monitoring Mandate Waiver #4 adopted Nov. 2007 by the San Diego Regional Water Quality Control Board: “No later than December 31, 2010, agricultural and nursery operations must form or join a monitoring group.” “No later than December 31, 2010, agricultural and nursery operations must form or join a monitoring group.” “No later than January 1, 2011, operators of agricultural and nursery operations must file a Notice of Intent, as an individual operation or as part of a monitoring group.” “No later than January 1, 2011, operators of agricultural and nursery operations must file a Notice of Intent, as an individual operation or as part of a monitoring group.” Monitoring group participants may share costs Monitoring group participants may share costs
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Who Must Comply The Regional Water Quality Control Board defines an “operation” as any individual or entity that expects gross receipts from farming operations this year, or in any of the next five years, of $1000 or more
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Path to Monitoring Mandate 1969 Birth of Clean Water movement in U.S. 1969 Birth of Clean Water movement in U.S. 1969 Calif. adopts Water Quality Control Act 1969 Calif. adopts Water Quality Control Act 1972 Congress passes Clean Water Act 1972 Congress passes Clean Water Act 1983 Agriculture granted waiver as “non-point” 1983 Agriculture granted waiver as “non-point” 1988 Non-point sources added to CWA 1988 Non-point sources added to CWA 1999 Waivers given strict conditions 1999 Waivers given strict conditions 2002 Waiver adds BMPs and nursery inspections 2002 Waiver adds BMPs and nursery inspections 2007 Waiver requires monitoring 2007 Waiver requires monitoring
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Creation of SDRILG San Diego County Farm Bureau Board of Directors took action on June 5, 2008 to form a monitoring group that would give members access to the “join a monitoring group” option as prescribed by the Regional Water Quality Control Board San Diego County Farm Bureau Board of Directors took action on June 5, 2008 to form a monitoring group that would give members access to the “join a monitoring group” option as prescribed by the Regional Water Quality Control Board
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Joining the SDRILG Farm Bureau membership Farm Bureau membership Fill out application Fill out application Pay one-time entry fee Pay one-time entry fee Provide additional information as required Provide additional information as required Parcel numbers, parcel sizes, irrigated acres Parcel numbers, parcel sizes, irrigated acres Parcel owner or operator Parcel owner or operator Crops grown Crops grown Site-specific BMPs Site-specific BMPs Pay annual acreage fee that will be established Pay annual acreage fee that will be established
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Why Farm Bureau Membership? Membership is not required to comply Membership is not required to comply Anyone can form a monitoring group Anyone can form a monitoring group Opportunity for individual compliance Opportunity for individual compliance Farm Bureau’s responsibility is providing services to its dues-paying members Farm Bureau’s responsibility is providing services to its dues-paying members Farm Bureau brings advantages to the group Farm Bureau brings advantages to the group Leadership in place Leadership in place Experience Experience Staffing Staffing Facilities Facilities Access to legal assistance Access to legal assistance
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One-time Entry Fee $100 per acre capped at $500 if paid by Dec. 31, 2008 $100 per acre capped at $500 if paid by Dec. 31, 2008 $150 per acre capped at $750 if paid between Jan. 1, 2009 and June 30, 2009 $150 per acre capped at $750 if paid between Jan. 1, 2009 and June 30, 2009 $200 per acre capped at $1000 if paid between July 1, 2009 and close of group $200 per acre capped at $1000 if paid between July 1, 2009 and close of group
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Covering On-going Costs Annual acreage fee Annual acreage fee Directly proportional to size of operation Directly proportional to size of operation Fees may vary based on intensity of use Fees may vary based on intensity of use The larger the group, the further costs can be spread The larger the group, the further costs can be spread Ventura County Agricultural Irrigated Lands Group charges $8/acre/year on 73,000 acres to cover annual $585,000 budget Ventura County Agricultural Irrigated Lands Group charges $8/acre/year on 73,000 acres to cover annual $585,000 budget
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We Are Not Alone So. SLO and Santa Barbara Counties Agricultural Watershed Coalition So. SLO and Santa Barbara Counties Agricultural Watershed Coalition Central Coast Water Quality Preservation Central Coast Water Quality Preservation Ventura County Agricultural Irrigated Lands Group Ventura County Agricultural Irrigated Lands Group Yolo County Educational Foundation Yolo County Educational Foundation Lake County Irrigated Agricultural Lands Lake County Irrigated Agricultural Lands Nursery Growers Assoc. (Los Angeles) Nursery Growers Assoc. (Los Angeles) California Rice Commission California Rice Commission Goose Lake Water Quality Coalition Goose Lake Water Quality Coalition Sacramento Valley Water Quality Coalition Sacramento Valley Water Quality Coalition Westland's Water District Westland's Water District San Joaquin and Delta Water Quality Coalition San Joaquin and Delta Water Quality Coalition San Joaquin Westside Coalition San Joaquin Westside Coalition South San Joaquin Valley Coalition South San Joaquin Valley Coalition East San Joaquin Water Quality Coalition East San Joaquin Water Quality Coalition
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In Addition to Joining Group Follow best management practices to minimize or eliminate discharge of pollutants Follow best management practices to minimize or eliminate discharge of pollutants Conduct and record annual self assessments Conduct and record annual self assessments 2 hours of water quality management training annually 2 hours of water quality management training annually Maintain records pertaining to water quality management efforts Maintain records pertaining to water quality management efforts
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What SDRILG Will Do Help participants meet record keeping and educational mandates Help participants meet record keeping and educational mandates Submit all required information on behalf of participants Submit all required information on behalf of participants Interface with Regional Board Interface with Regional Board Work with selected third-party firm to establish monitoring program Work with selected third-party firm to establish monitoring program Submit monitoring test results Submit monitoring test results Make certain all reporting deadlines are met Make certain all reporting deadlines are met Keep participants informed Keep participants informed
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Why Now? Monitoring mandate moved up 2 years Monitoring mandate moved up 2 years Outreach to as many as 5000 farm sites Outreach to as many as 5000 farm sites Incorporate as 501(c)(3) organization Incorporate as 501(c)(3) organization Create database and capture data on all participants Create database and capture data on all participants Apply for Prop 84 funding Apply for Prop 84 funding Develop GIS mapping program Develop GIS mapping program Retain monitoring firm Retain monitoring firm Develop testing methodology Develop testing methodology Meet Jan. 1, 2011 mandate to file Notice of Intent Meet Jan. 1, 2011 mandate to file Notice of Intent
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If You Do it Alone Jan. 1, 2011 - file Notice of Intent Jan. 1, 2011 - file Notice of Intent March 31, 2011 - begin development of Monitoring and Reporting Program Plan ($7200*) March 31, 2011 - begin development of Monitoring and Reporting Program Plan ($7200*) March 31, 2011 – begin development of Quality Assurance Project Plan ($7200*) March 31, 2011 – begin development of Quality Assurance Project Plan ($7200*) Jan. 1, 2012 – Submit Monitoring Program Report that shows plans will meet standards ($3600*) Jan. 1, 2012 – Submit Monitoring Program Report that shows plans will meet standards ($3600*) Dec. 31, 2012 – file first test report ($2075*) Dec. 31, 2012 – file first test report ($2075*) *Cost estimate by Regional Board
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Monitoring and Testing Representative sites will be selected in each watershed that contains SDRILG participants Representative sites will be selected in each watershed that contains SDRILG participants Wet and dry season flows will be sampled Wet and dry season flows will be sampled Samples will be tested for: Samples will be tested for: Nutrients Nutrients Bacteria Bacteria Agricultural chemicals Agricultural chemicals Excessive pollutants will likely result in an awareness and education program to reduce contaminants Excessive pollutants will likely result in an awareness and education program to reduce contaminants
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Monitoring Sites
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