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Residual Designation Authority to Address Stormwater Quality Problems in EPA's Pacific Southwest (Region 9)

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On this page:
  • Background
  • Water Quality Challenges in two Los Angeles Watersheds
  • Related Documents
    • EPA's 2024 Final Designation
    • EPA’s 2023 Revised Preliminary Designation
    • EPA’s 2022 Preliminary Designation
    • August 2022 Public Workshop
    • December 2021 Stakeholder Meetings

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  • Los Angeles Regional Water Quality Control Board
  • EPA’s Residual Designation Authority
  • EPA Region 9 Stormwater Program
  • NPDES Permits in EPA’s Pacific Southwest (Region 9)

The Clean Water Act (CWA) and related regulations define the specific construction, industrial and municipal stormwater sources that must be authorized by a National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System The national program for issuing, modifying, revoking and reissuing, terminating, monitoring and enforcing permits, and imposing and enforcing pretreatment requirements, under CWA sections 307, 318, 402, and 405. The term includes approved program. permits regulate discharges of pollutants from point sources to waters of the United States. Such discharges are illegal unless authorized by an NPDES permit. (NPDES The national program for issuing, modifying, revoking and reissuing, terminating, monitoring and enforcing permits, and imposing and enforcing pretreatment requirements, under CWA sections 307, 318, 402, and 405. The term includes approved program. NPDES permits regulate discharges of pollutants from point sources to waters of the United States. Such discharges are illegal unless authorized by an NPDES permit.) permit. The CWA also recognizes that other sources may need to be regulated on a case-by-case or category-by-category basis based on additional information or localized conditions. The authority to regulate other sources based on the localized adverse impact of stormwater on water quality through NPDES permits is commonly referred to as the "Residual Designation Authority".

EPA can use its residual designation authority under 40 CFR 122.26(a)(9)(i)(C) and (D) (pdf) to require NPDES permits for other stormwater discharges or category of discharges on a case-by-case basis when it determines that:

  • the discharges contribute to a violation of water quality standards,
  • are a significant contributor of pollutant to federally protected surface waters, or
  • controls are needed for the discharge based on wasteload allocations that are part of "total maximum daily loads" (TMDLs) that address the pollutant(s) of concern.

In addition, designation can be requested by petition.

Water Quality Challenges in two Los Angeles Watersheds - Los Cerritos Channel/Alamitos Bay and Dominquez Channel/Los Angeles/Long Beach Harbor

In response to petitions and a 2018 District Court order, Region 9 is using its residual designation authority to add requirements for certain stormwater sources (based on land use categories) that discharge to these two waterbodies. The final designation is specifically for privately-owned commercial, industrial and institutional (CII) facilities to obtain NPDES permit coverage for stormwater runoff only in these two watersheds. Both watersheds are impaired due to elevated levels of copper and zinc and Total Maximum Daily Loads have been established to define needed reductions of these pollutants to restore water quality and beneficial uses of the watersheds.

EPA is acting under the Clean Water Act (CWA) to designate stormwater discharges from certain privately-owned commercial, industrial and institutional (CII) sites, exclusively within two Los Angeles County watersheds, that are contributing pollutants to impaired surface waters. Once designated, these sites will be required to obtain coverage under a National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit.

Region 9 is partnering with the Los Angeles Regional Water Quality Control Board, who is preparing to issue a new NPDES permit to provide coverage for all CII facilities in these watersheds designated by EPA’s action.

Related Documents

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EPA's 2024 Final Designation

Federal Register Notice

Federal Register Notification of Availability of Final Designation of Certain Stormwater Discharges Within Two Watersheds in Los Angeles County, California Under the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System of the Clean Water Act [FRL–12294–01–R9]

  • EPA 2024 Final Designation Memorandum: Alamitos Bay/Los Cerritos Channel Watershed and the Dominguez Channel and Los Angeles/Long Beach Inner Harbor Watershed in Los Angeles County (pdf) (826.04 KB, November 5, 2024)
    This memorandum includes Regional Administrator approval and signature of the attached determination and supporting memorandum entitled “Basis for Final Designation of Certain Currently Unpermitted Stormwater Discharges from Privately Owned Commercial, Industrial, and Institutional (CII) Sites in the Alamitos Bay/Los Cerritos Channel Watershed and the Dominguez Channel and Los Angeles/Long Beach Inner Harbor Watershed in Los Angeles County” for National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permitting.
  • Response to Comments: Alamitos Bay/Los Cerritos Channel Watershed and the Dominguez Channel and Los Angeles/Long Beach Inner Harbor Watershed in Los Angeles County (pdf) (1.65 MB, November 2024)
    Response to Written Comments on the Preliminary Designation and Revised Preliminary Designation of Stormwater Discharges from Certain Commercial, Industrial, and Institutional Sites in the Alamitos Bay/Los Cerritos Channel Watershed and the Dominguez Channel and Los Angeles/Long Beach Inner Harbor Watershed in Los Angeles County. Includes Attachment 2, Revised Procedures for Zinc Loading Estimates.
  • IGP Zinc Loading Totals: Alamitos Bay/Los Cerritos Channel Watershed and the Dominguez Channel and Los Angeles/Long Beach Inner Harbor Watershed in Los Angeles County (xlsm)
    Excel file that provides EPA’s estimates for zinc loading from CII sites associated with California’s Industrial Stormwater General Permit (IGP) in these two watersheds.

EPA’s 2023 Revised Preliminary Designation

  • EPA 2023 Preliminary Designation Memorandum: Alamitos Bay/Los Cerritos Channel Watershed and the Dominguez Channel and Los Angeles/Long Beach Inner Harbor Watershed in Los Angeles County (pdf) (1.22 MB, October 2, 2023)
    EPA’s Revised Preliminary Designation Memorandum of Certain Commercial, Industrial, and Institutional Stormwater Discharges in the Alamitos Bay/Los Cerritos Channel Watershed and the Dominguez Channel and Los Angeles/Long Beach Inner Harbor Watershed in Los Angeles.
  • EPA Fact Sheet: Proposed Action to Address Stormwater Pollution in Two Los Angeles Watersheds (pdf) (687.25 KB, November 29, 2023)
    Fact Sheet with information about EPA and the Los Angeles Regional Water Quality Control Board action to reduce the discharge of pollutants in stormwater runoff in two watersheds–the Dominguez Channel/Greater Los Angeles and Long Beach Inner Harbor Watershed and the Los Cerritos Channel/Alamitos Bay Watershed.
  • Hoja informativa de la epa: acción propuesta para abordar la contaminación por aguas pluviales en dos cuencas hidrográficas de los ángeles (pdf) (499.51 KB, 29 de noviembre de 2023)
    Hoja informativa con información de la EPA y la Junta Regional de Control de la Calidad del Agua de Los Ángeles están tomando medidas para reducir la descarga de contaminantes en la escorrentía de las aguas pluviales en dos cuencas hidrográficas: la cuenca hidrográfica del Canal Dominguez/puerto interior de Greater Los Angeles y Long Beach, y la cuenca hidrográfica del Canal Los Cerritos/Alamitos Bay.
  • Memorandum to File: LA RDA Ports Airports Pollutant Loading Comparison (pdf) (197.88 KB, October 31, 2023)
    Memorandum to file with information about the loading comparison of ports versus airports in two watersheds–the Dominguez Channel/Greater Los Angeles and Long Beach Inner Harbor Watershed and the Los Cerritos Channel/Alamitos Bay Watershed.

EPA’s 2022 Preliminary Designation

  • Modeling Data Used for EPA's Analysis: Proposed Action to Address Stormwater Pollution in Two Los Angeles Watersheds (zip)
    Modeling data used in the Preliminary Designation of Certain Commercial, Industrial, and Institutional Stormwater Discharges in the Alamitos Bay/Los Cerritos Channel Watershed and the Dominguez Channel and Los Angeles/Long Beach Inner Harbor Watershed in Los Angeles County.
  • EPA Fact Sheet: Proposed Action to Address Stormwater Pollution in Two Los Angeles Watersheds (pdf) (452.88 KB, July 26, 2022)
    Fact Sheet with information about EPA and the Los Angeles Regional Water Quality Control Board action to reduce the discharge of pollutants in stormwater runoff in two watersheds–the Dominguez Channel/Greater Los Angeles and Long Beach Inner Harbor Watershed and the Los Cerritos Channel/Alamitos Bay Watershed.
  • Hoja informativa de la epa: acción propuesta para abordar la contaminación por aguas pluviales en dos cuencas hidrográficas de los ángeles (pdf) (717.28 KB, 1 de septiembre de 2022)
    Hoja informativa con información de la EPA y la Junta Regional de Control de la Calidad del Agua de Los Ángeles están tomando medidas para reducir la descarga de contaminantes en la escorrentía de las aguas pluviales en dos cuencas hidrográficas: la cuenca hidrográfica del Canal Dominguez/puerto interior de Greater Los Angeles y Long Beach, y la cuenca hidrográfica del Canal Los Cerritos/Alamitos Bay.
  • EPA 2022 Preliminary Designation Memorandum: Alamitos Bay/Los Cerritos Channel Watershed and the Dominguez Channel and Los Angeles/Long Beach Inner Harbor Watershed in Los Angeles County (pdf) (520.72 KB, July 15, 2022)
    Request for Preliminary Designation of Certain Commercial, Industrial, and Institutional Stormwater Discharges in the Alamitos Bay/Los Cerritos Channel Watershed and the Dominguez Channel and Los Angeles/Long Beach Inner Harbor Watershed in Los Angeles County.

August 2022 Public Workshop

On August 30, 2022, EPA and LA Water Board hosted a public workshop to provide information and solicit comments on the proposed designation and permit. See presentation materials below.

  • RDA-CII Public Workshop Presentation (pdf) (2.26 MB, August 2022)
    EPA’s presentation from the August 30, 2022 public workshop.
  • Visit the Los Angeles Regional Water Quality Control Board website to access the workshop recording.

December 2021 Stakeholder Meetings

On December 6 and 17, 2021, EPA and LA Water Board hosted stakeholder meetings to provide information and solicit feedback and comments on the proposed designation and permit. Both meetings covered the same information. See presentation materials below.

  • RDA-CII Stakeholder Meeting Invitation Letter (pdf) (312.31 KB, November 16, 2021)
    Letter from Los Angeles Regional Water Quality Control Board owners/operators of commercial, industrial, and institutional facilities in two specific Los Angeles County watersheds announcing a meeting concerning stormwater runoff regulations that may affect facilities.
  • EPA Stakeholder Meeting Presentation (pdf) (3.1 MB, December 2021)
    EPA’s Presentation from the December 2021 Stakeholder Meetings.
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