The Measure
The State Water Resources Control Board and Regional Water Quality Control Boards begin implementation of a study plan for the development of objectives for nutrients in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta and Suisun Marsh by January 1, 2013, and complete studies by January 1, 2016.
Measure Details
The Delta Nutrient Research Plan (DNRP) was completed and accepted by the Central Valley Regional Water Quality Control Board in August 2018. The DNRP implemented a study plan to determine if water quality objectives for nutrients are needed to address issues, such as harmful algal blooms, invasive aquatic macrophytes, low dissolved oxygen, and adequate primary production in the Delta. The DNRP concluded that additional work is required to identify if objectives are needed. Efforts are now focused on funding, filling data gaps, monitoring, data evaluation, modeling and completing existing projects. The Delta Nutrient Research Plan website provides information on DNRP Science Work Groups and DNRP Stakeholder and Technical Advisory Group (STAG).
Delta Plan Strategy
Improve Environmental Water Quality
Delta Plan Recommendation
WQ R8. Completion of Regulatory Processes, Research, and Monitoring for Water Quality Improvements. The State Water Resources Control Board and the San Francisco Bay and Central Valley Regional Water Quality Control Boards are currently engaged in regulatory processes, research, and monitoring essential to improving water quality in the Delta. In order to achieve the coequal goals, it is essential that these ongoing efforts be completed and, if possible, accelerated, and that the Legislature and Governor devote sufficient funding to make this possible. The Delta Stewardship Council specifically recommends that:
- The State Water Resources Control Board should complete development of the proposed policy for nutrients for inland surface waters of the State of California by January 1, 2014.
- The State Water Resources Control Board and the San Francisco Bay and Central Valley Regional Water Quality Control Boards should prepare and begin implementation of a study plan for the development of objectives for nutrients in the Delta and Suisun Marsh by January 1, 2014. Studies needed for development of Delta and Suisun Marsh nutrient objectives should be completed by January 1, 2016. The water boards should adopt and begin implementation of nutrient objectives, either narrative or numeric, where appropriate, for the Delta and Suisun Marsh by January 1, 2018.
- The State Water Resources Control Board and the Central Valley Regional Water Quality Control Board should complete the Central Valley Pesticide Total Maximum Daily Load and Basin Plan Amendment for diazinon and chlorpyrifos by January 1, 2013.
- The State Water Resources Control Board and the Central Valley Regional Water Quality Control Board should prioritize and accelerate the completion of the Central Valley Pesticide Total Maximum Daily Load and Basin Plan Amendment for pyrethroids by January 1, 2016.
- The State Water Resources Control Board and the San Francisco Bay and Central Valley Regional Water Quality Control Boards have completed Total Maximum Daily Load and Basin Plan Amendments for methylmercury, and efforts to support their implementation should be coordinated. Parties identified as responsible for current methylmercury loads or proponents of projects that may increase methylmercury loading in the Delta or Suisun Marsh should participate in control studies or implement site-specific study plans that evaluate practices to minimize methylmercury discharges. The Central Valley Regional Water Quality Control Board should review these control studies by December 31, 2018, and determine control measures for implementation starting in 2020.
Related Output/Outcome Performance Measure
PM 6.8 Inorganic Nutrients