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HomeMy WebLinkAbout6.2 Wastewater Management Planning 1 033) CITY OF DUBLIN AGENDA STATEMENT CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: November 14 , 1983 SUBJECT Written Communication from Alameda County Board of Supervisors re Wastewater Management Planning EXHIBITS ATTACHED Letter dated October 12 , 1983 and Attachment RECOMMENDATION Consider sending letter supporting cooperative wastewater management planning in the valley. FINANCIAL STATEMENT: None at this time DESCRIPTION The City has received a letter from John George, Chairman, Alameda County Board of Supervisors, requesting an indication of support from the City of Dublin for participation in a cooperative effort to prepare a single wastewater management plan for our valley. The prupose of such an effort is to make sure that adequate capacity is planned for future development in the valley and so that the requirements of the Regional Water Quality Control Board are met. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- / COPIES TO : Dublin San Ramon Services District ITEM NO. to. October 12, 1983 R E C E I V E D Livermore City Council OCT ID'S City of Dublin CITY OF G'U3UkN Zone 7, Board of Directors Livermore-Amador Valley Wastewater Management Agency Contra Costa Board of Supervisors City of San Ramon Dear Council and Board Members: On October 6, 1983, the Alameda County Board of Supervisors adopted the enclosed resolution stating the County's 'decision to take an active role in wastewater management. planning for the unincorporated °Livermore-Amador . Valley area and its willingness to participate with Dublin-San Ramon Services District and City of Pleasanton in a joint study to develop an area wide management plan for the watershed. We feel that by this action we are doing the best we can to help put together a single wastewater management plan representing all interests. The urgent need for consolidated wastewater management planning for the Valley has been recognized by Regional Water Quality Control Board and by Zone 7 and Live rmore-Amador Valley Wastewater Management Authority consultants' studies. Regional Water Quality Control Board, having been informed by its staff that potentially critical problems due to lack of wastewater management planning exist in the Valley which may lead to enforcement actions, is encouraging coordinated planning involving all concerned planning agencies (cities, counties, districts) in order to establish wide support and acceptance of a single wastewater management plan. Please join with us by indicating your willingness to also participate with Dublin-San Ramon Services District and City of Pleasanton in a cooperative effort to prepare the single wastewater management ,which is so clearly needed for the Valley. Your response to William Mehrwein, Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, within the next thirty days will be appreciated. _ Very tru yours, - ohn eor gee;- Chairman Alameda County:Board of Supervisors JG/BCF/rm/Doc. 0398D cc: Each member, Board of Supervisors Regional Water Quality Control Board Dublin-San Ramon Services District City of Pleasanton City of Dublin Alameda County Water District Alameda County Administrator's Office Alameda County Director of Public Works Alameda County Planning Director Approved as to Form RICV"RD J. MOORE, County Counsel REET IMAGE By TkPuty THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE COUNTY OF ALAMEDA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA On motion of Supervisor-_._.___. .C004Mx. _ Seconded by Supervisor and approved by the following vote, Ayes: Supervisors------..- --.. __._BoxL,.GaQR .aACL:TEULDOras 3 Noes: Supervisors..._... ---_----_)�n�_._. ..----_ Excused e� t: THE FOLLOWING RESOLUTION WAS ADOPTED: OCTOBER 6, 1983 NUMBER -R-83-651 .ADOPT POLICIES WHEREAS the San Francisco Bay Region Regional Water Quality Control Board (RWQCB), has identified a critical need for development of an area wide wastewater management plan for the Alameda Creek . waterehed (Livermore=Amador Valley and lower San Ramon Valley) in order to assure adequate sewage treatment capacity and thereby avoid taking enforcement actions that may include prohibition of additional discharges; and WHEREAS Regional Water Quality Control Board is urging cooperation of all political jurisdictions in the watershed in the preparation of comprehensive wastewater management plan which would include the feasibility of providing additional effluent export capacity; and WHEREAS Regional Water Quality Control Board policy will not permit new on-site community wastewater disposal systems until a study of export is completed first and export is shown to be infeasible; and. WHEREAS this Board of Supervisors has approved projects and is ..proceeding on plans for projects which might require on-site community wastewater disposal systems unless adequate export disposal capacity would be available; NOW THEREFORE BE IT.RESOLVED that the following policies for wastewater management in the Livermore are hereby adopted F „ 1. Alameda County will 'take an' active role in wastewater:-management' planning to provide for needs of possible unincorporated area•.development and needs of Santa Rita and Staples Ranch and is willing Jo.: join .with Dublin-San Ramon Services District '.'and City of Pleasanton. in _setting a course .of action for wastewater planning in cooperation with other Livermore-Amador Valley agencies wishing to participate, including Contra Costa County, to develop the single wastewater management plan, including the feasibility of export, covering the entire watershed desired by Regional Water Quality Control Board. Should Zone 7 elect to continue its study, then that study should be merged with that of Dublin-San Ramon Services District and City of Pleasanton.' Board Resolution No. Wastewater Management Planning Page 2 2. Alameda County participation in the wastewater management planning study. must be accompanied by an_ appropriate. guarantee that County will be allocated a proportional share of capacity 'in the system with no stipulation that service be provided only through city annexation. Should the County be unable to participate in' the DSRSD/Pleasanton study, then a separate study, open to participation by other agencies,,.should be pursued under County or Zone 7 leadership. 3. The study should include : a review ' of export and.- reclamation/reuse alternatives explored in the original Livermore-Amador '.Valley Wastewater Management Authority -study, particularly.', the Niles Canyon route alternative. 4. If there is to be an allocation of costs,- ,major developments in the watershed should be required to participate financially in the wastewater _ management study. 5. Financial institutions for public-private funding of the eventual solution for export should be established as part of the study. 6. The Director of Public Works should discuss with CalTrans the possibility of providing in the I-580 construction project in Castro Valley for the future right-of-way needs of a westerly export line in the event such alternative is selected. . 7. A separate study to determine specific facilities and operation requirements for serving unincorporated area development should . be initiated. The Director of Public Works and Planning Director shall report to'.this Board on the requirements for such a study. 8. Short term capacities and commitments of Dublin-San - Ramon - Services District and City of Pleasanton should be investigated by the Director of Public Works and potential for increase of Yn.terim capacity and service to Santa Rita. and ;Staples Ranch and approved ;County development projects pursued. 9. Primary responsibility for negotiating :-theI-County Is .involvement , in the export Study''and '.rep resenting its interests'`cin` the. study . proceedings. is given to the Director of Public Works. The ',Planning Director shall be directly involved in the study for the purpose of coordinating land use and development planning. .Doc. 0349D FILE #0643