The planning, development, and implementation of control measures to reduce pollutant loads in stormwater discharges has become an increasingly high priority component of municipal stormwater management programs in the San Francisco Bay Area. EOA has extensive experience assisting Bay Area municipalities to characterize the urban landscape and identify sources and controls for pollutants such as mercury, PCBs, and waterborne pathogens (typically associated with indicator bacteria).

EOA has assisted Bay Area local agencies with all aspects of implementing the Bay mercury and PCBs TMDLs, including leading multiple regional collaborative projects. EOA has helped develop Reasonable Assurance Analyses (RAAs) for cost-optimization of green stormwater infrastructure implementation and other actions to address the TMDL Wasteload Allocations for mercury and PCBs. EOA extensively uses Geographic Information System (GIS) tools to conduct spatial analyses that inform the interpretation and communication of environmental data generated through these types of projects. In addition, our services include:

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stormwater runoff
Guidance on stormwater permit compliance
Identifying source areas
Updating pollutant control strategies
Developing accounting systems for crediting pollutant load reductions
Conducting compliance reporting

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SF Bay Mercury and PCBs Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL)

Bay Area Stormwater Management Agencies Association

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Newport Bay Fecal Coliform TMDL and Source Management Plan

County of Orange