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HomeMy WebLinkAboutWSA-WVWD_CactusBasins-RWQCB-20160204EDMUND G. BROWN JR. GOVERNOR ~ M~TTHEW RooRJauez · 1.. ~ ~ SECRETARY FOR .,...., ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION . --------------------··---------------------------------------··---··--------------~-----------------··---· Santa Ana Regional Water Quality Control Board February 8, 2016 Mr. Thomas J. Crowley, PE General Manager West Valley Water District 855 West Base Line Road P.O. Box 920 . Rialto, CA 92377 (tcrowley@wvwd:org) COMMENTS ON WEST VALLEY WATER DISTRICT'S TECHNICAL MEMORANDUM REGARDING THE PROPOSED LONG-TERM PERMIT FOR DISCHARGE OF TREATED GROUNDWATER INTO THE SAN BERNARDINO FLOOD CONTROL DISTRICT'S CACTUS . BASINS #1 AND #2 Dear Mr. Crowley: We have reviewed the above referenced Technical Memor9ndum (TM), dated January 27, 2016; which was prepared by the West Valley Water District (WVWD), and the "Flow and Solute Transport rylodel Calibration of the Rialto-Colton Basin Groundwater Model" (Model Report), dated December 1, 2015, which was prepared by your consultant, Geoscience. The TM is an update to WVWD's October 2012 TM, and provides further technical analysis in response to the concern by the San Bernardino County Flood Control District (SBCFCD) that WVWD's proposed long-term use of the SBCFCD's Cactus Basins #1 and #2 for the discharge of treated groundwater may adversely affect the movement of a perchlorate and trichloroethylene contaminant plume that is present in the groundwater that underlies the basins. WVWD states that Geoscience's Model Report is a consolidation and comparison of various model r~ns of different groundwater models that have been developed over the past decade, and in collaboration among the San Bernardino Valley Municipal Water District, WVWD, the. Goodrich Corporation, the cities of Rialto and Colton, USEPA, CH2MHill consultants and the U.S. Geological Survey. Based on the modeling results, the data from previous discharges to Cactus Basins #1, #2, and field measurements of groundwater elevation, WVWD and Geoscience conclude that: 1. "There is no significant change in the size of the geographic footprint of the perchlorate . plumes with-or without recharge at the Cactus Basins; but concentrations are decreased from dilution;" · 2. "Water levels increased up to 2-ft in the vicinity of the recharge ponds as a result of recharge versus no recharge. Water levels due to recharge were imperceptible elsewhere in the Basin;" WILLI!>.!~ RUH, (HAIR I KURT V. BERCHTOLD, EXECUTIVE OFFICER c'") RECYCLED PAPER I Mr. Thomas Crowley -2-February 8, 2016 \ 3. "The model predictive results show no anticipated significant groundwater contamination impacts from the proposed Project, suggesting that no additional mitigation measures are rieeded beyond those that have been previously planned and are in place." We·have evaluated the groundwater treatment system design, a'nd the proposal for monthly and quarterly discharges of the treated groundwater .into Cactus Basins #1 and #2 at a rate of 4 cubic feet per second, totaling 128 acre-feet per year. We have reviewed the data and calculations in the attachments to WVWD's Technical Memorandum. WVWD states that the two downgradient municipal supply wells ·(Rialto #6 and WVWD #11) .that are being pumped (to generate water for the treatment and subsequent discharge to Cactus Basin #2) will capture the · majority of any localized recharge that may result from percolation of the clean, treated water into Cactus Basins #1 and #2. · · Monitoring data (USGS Cluster Well 1 S/5W-3A) indicate that the shallow groundwater · underlying the Cactus Basins is not impacted by the perchlorate and trichloroethylene plume, and that the plume is first present at a depth of about 1 00 feet below the groundwater table. Based on the percolation data and infiltration calculations and the depth of the plume below the groundwater table, we do not believe that the limited volume and the anticipated intermittent occurrence of the discharge to the two basins will adversely impact the movement of the perchlorate plume. If you have any questions, please call Ann Sturdivant at (951) 782-4904, or send email to ann.sturdivant@waterboards.ca.gov, or you may contact me at (951) 782-3286 or by e-mail at kurt. berchtold@waterboards. ca.g ov .. Sincerely, Kurt V. Berchtold Executive Officer cc: Wayne Praskins, U.~. EPA Region IX (praskins.wayne@epa.gov) WVWD_Cactus.:_Basins_02-04-2016