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BART Antioch Shop

5S07I027710 · Notice of Intent · Antioch, Contra Costa

Official record — State Water Resources Control Board, Industrial General Permit

Official

Facility record

Facility name
BART Antioch Shop
WDID
5S07I027710
Application type
Notice of Intent
City
Antioch
County
Contra Costa
ZIP
94509
Primary SIC code
4013
SIC description
Railroad Switching and Terminal Establishments
Date active
2018-04-27
Regional Water Board
Regional Board 5 - Central Valley Region

Hydrologic

Geographic context

Official facility coordinate plotted against the official 2026 impaired-water geometry.

Official facility point
37.99451, -121.76978
HUC12 subwatershed
Markley Canyon-San Joaquin River
HUC12 code
180400030907
Impaired-water associations (derived)
3
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303(d) context

Associated impaired waters

Grouped by derived geographic association class.

Derived

Same impaired-water subwatershed

3 waterbodies
Contra Costa Canal (in Delta Waterways, western portion)

River & Stream · Integrated Report category 5 · TMDL required

Listed pollutants / stressors (1) pH

Distance

Confidence low

Fact sheet

Sacramento San Joaquin Delta

Estuary · Integrated Report category 5 · TMDL required

Listed pollutants / stressors (10) Chlordane, DDT (Dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane), Dieldrin, Dioxin compounds (including 2,3,7,8-TCDD), Furan Compounds, Invasive Species +4 more

Distance

Confidence low

Fact sheet

San Joaquin River (in Delta Waterways, western and central portions to Stockton Ship Channel)

River & Stream · Integrated Report category 5 · TMDL required

Listed pollutants / stressors (7) Arsenic, Chlordane, DDT (Dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane), Dieldrin, PAHs (Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons), PCBs (Polychlorinated biphenyls) +1 more

Distance

Confidence low

Fact sheet

Associations are calculated from official facility coordinates, USGS HUC12 boundaries, and official 2026 impaired-water geometry. They do not establish a discharge connection or causation.

TMDL requirements

Water Board-stated TMDL waste load allocations applied to this industrial permit in SMARTS.

Official record — SMARTS TMDL dataset, State Water Board

No SMARTS TMDL requirement is recorded for this WDID. In the statewide TMDL export only permits in Regions 4, 8 and 9 currently carry industrial TMDL requirements, so an absence here is not a statement that the facility discharges to an unimpaired water.

Official monitoring

SMARTS monitoring

Self-reported industrial stormwater sampling results as submitted by the discharger to SMARTS.

Official record — SMARTS parameter data, State Water Board
Reported results
11
Sample events
4
Distinct parameters
3
Reporting years
2018 – 2020
First sample
2019-02-13
Latest sample
2021-01-27
Source regional dataset
Region 5S - Sacramento
Source retrieved
Aug 21, 2026

Official SMARTS public reports

Parameters reported

Reported results over time

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Most recent reported results

Latest 25 of 11
Sample dateLocationParameterResultUnitsEvent
2021-01-27MH-6pH8.41SUQualifying Storm Event
2021-01-27MH-6Total Suspended Solids (TSS)ND (non-detect / est.)mg/LQualifying Storm Event
2020-04-05MH-6Oil and Grease< 1(non-detect / est.)mg/LQualifying Storm Event
2020-04-05MH-6pH7.7SUQualifying Storm Event
2020-04-05MH-6Total Suspended Solids (TSS)31mg/LQualifying Storm Event
2020-01-16MH-6Oil and Grease2.5mg/LQualifying Storm Event
2020-01-16MH-6pH7.94SUQualifying Storm Event
2020-01-16MH-6Total Suspended Solids (TSS)36mg/LQualifying Storm Event
2019-02-13MH-6Oil and Grease2.1mg/LQualifying Storm Event
2019-02-13MH-6pH7.2SUQualifying Storm Event
2019-02-13MH-6Total Suspended Solids (TSS)18mg/LQualifying Storm Event

Monitoring rows are official self-reported SMARTS submissions, joined to this facility by WDID. California Stormwater Intelligence does not restate, correct, average or evaluate reported values, and no benchmark comparison or violation determination is made.

YDOS-derived

Numeric Action Level comparison

Reported SMARTS analytical results compared against the Numeric Action Levels of the Industrial General Permit version in effect for each reporting year (July 1 – June 30).

Derived
Reporting years evaluated
3
Years with an NAL exceedance
0
Most recent evaluated year
RY 2020
Ruleset
igp_nal_ruleset_v1 / igp_nal_v1
ParameterNAL typeCalculated valueNALResultSamples usedMethod

pH

ph

Instantaneous maximum0 samples above6 – 9 pH unitsWithin NAL rangeNo eligible result in this reporting year was outside the instantaneous maximum NAL.1 eligiblecount of eligible effluent results outside the instantaneous maximum NAL within the July 1 - June 30 reporting year

Total Suspended Solids (TSS)

tss

Instantaneous maximum0 samples above400 mg/LAt or below NALNo eligible result in this reporting year was outside the instantaneous maximum NAL.1 eligible1 non-detect as zerocount of eligible effluent results outside the instantaneous maximum NAL within the July 1 - June 30 reporting year

An NAL exceedance is a permit-defined condition that triggers Exceedance Response Actions under the Industrial General Permit. It is not a violation, an enforcement action, or a Water Board compliance determination. Annual values use the arithmetic average of eligible results with non-detects treated as zero; instantaneous maximum NALs (total suspended solids, oil and grease, pH) are exceeded when two or more eligible results in a reporting year fall outside the level. Rules transcribed from 2014-0057-DWQ as amended by 2015-0122-DWQ (effective 2015-07-01, superseded 2020-06-30); 2014-0057-DWQ as amended by 2018-0028-DWQ (effective 2020-07-01).

Provenance

Source & provenance

Source agency
California State Water Resources Control Board
Source dataset
Industrial General Permit — permitted facilities (statewide GIS layer)
WDID
5S07I027710
Source feature ID
14267
Application type
Notice of Intent
Regional board derivation
WDID region prefix
Geometry status
valid
Last successful facility import
Aug 21, 2026, 1:57 AM UTC

Official IGP permitted facilities feature layer