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MARCO GONZALEZ, EXEC. DIR. --------------------- FIRST ANNUAL ENVIRONMENTAL LEADERSHIP SUMMIT OCTOBER 14, 2017 San Diego Bay Council Coalition Members Environmental Center of San Diego CERFs Mission CERF is a non-profit environmental


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MARCO GONZALEZ, EXEC. DIR.

  • FIRST ANNUAL ENVIRONMENTAL LEADERSHIP SUMMIT

OCTOBER 14, 2017

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San Diego Bay Council

Coalition Members Environmental Center of San Diego

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CERF’s Mission

CERF is a non-profit environmental

  • rganization founded by surfers in North

San Diego County and active throughout California’s coastal communities. CERF was established to aggressively advocate, including through litigation, for the protection and enhancement of coastal natural resources and the quality

  • f life for coastal residents.
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Sustainability through Litigation

 Water Quality, Water Supply, Ocean Health

 Habitat, Wetlands, Coastal Development, Land Use  Energy sustainability policy, GHG/CAPs, Transit  Lifestyles of Health and Sustainability (LOHAS), City

Building, Affordable Housing, Environmental Justice, Farm to Table

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Water Supply

 Pure Water

 Point Loma 301(h) Waiver  North County Water Reclamation Issues

 Desalination Projects and Policy

 Carlsbad  Huntington Beach  Rosarito/Otay Water District  Statewide Policy

 Drought Response

 Conservation, Loading Order  Incentive programs

 Regional and Statewide Policy

 Twin Tunnels  MET v. SDCWA Rate Issues

 City of San Diego Water Main Breaks  Urban Water Management Planning  CEQA/Land Use

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Water Supply – Pure Water San Diego

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Water Supply – Pure Water San Diego

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Water Quality

 Stormwater Policy

 Municipal, Industrial, Construction

General Permits – local/statewide

 TMDLs (Chollas Creek, Los Penasquitos,

Bacteria, Trash, Sediment)

 BMP Testing, Water Quality Monitoring  Hydromodification

 Stormwater Enforcement

 Industrial; including as EJ issue

 Sewage Spills and Infrastructure  Sewage Treatment  Individual NPDES monitoring and

compliance

 Desalination (brine discharge)  Fireworks

 Regional General Permit  Big Bay Boom  La Jolla Cove  Sea World

 CEQA Project Reviews

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Water Quality – Industrial Stormwater Enforcement (Private)

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Water Quality – Industrial Stormwater Environmental Justice

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Water Quality – Industrial Stormwater Enforcement (Gov’t)

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Water Quality – Construction/Municipal Stormwater Enforcement

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CERF in 2018

 Drones for environmental inspection and monitoring  New technologies in real time water monitoring  More Pure Water, Industrial Stormwater Enforcement (oversight of existing)  Open Government (Public Records Act/Brown Act Enforcement)  Large Municipal Stormwater Case  AB32 Scoping Plan; CAP development and compliance  AB805 SANDAG reorganization  SANDAG’s North Coast Corridor Environmental Mitigation Program