Industrial stormwater facility
3 42I017824 · Notice of Intent · Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara
Official
Hydrologic
Official facility coordinate plotted against the official 2026 impaired-water geometry.
303(d) context
Grouped by derived geographic association class.
Coastal & Bay Shoreline · Integrated Report category 5 · TMDL required
Listed pollutants / stressors (3) Enterococcus, Fecal Coliform, Total Coliform
Ocean · Integrated Report category 5 · TMDL required
Listed pollutants / stressors (1) DDT (Dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane)
Coastal & Bay Shoreline · Integrated Report category 5 · TMDL required
Listed pollutants / stressors (1) Enterococcus
River & Stream · Integrated Report category 5 · TMDL required
Listed pollutants / stressors (6) Chloride, Copper, Oxygen, Dissolved, pH, Sodium, Turbidity
River & Stream · Integrated Report category 5 · TMDL required
Listed pollutants / stressors (5) Chlordane, Escherichia coli (E. coli), Fecal Coliform, Oxygen, Dissolved, Toxicity
River & Stream · Integrated Report category 5 · TMDL required
Listed pollutants / stressors (1) pH
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.
Water Board-stated TMDL waste load allocations applied to this industrial permit in SMARTS.
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
Self-reported industrial stormwater sampling results as submitted by the discharger to SMARTS.
Loading reported results…
| Sample date | Location | Parameter | Result | Units | Event |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2022-12-27 | Discharge Point 01 | Aluminum | 13 | mg/L | Qualifying Storm Event |
| 2022-12-27 | Discharge Point 01 | Chemical oxygen demand (COD) | 740 | mg/L | Qualifying Storm Event |
| 2022-12-27 | Discharge Point 01 | Iron | 21 | mg/L | Qualifying Storm Event |
| 2022-12-27 | Discharge Point 01 | Lead | .09 | mg/L | Qualifying Storm Event |
| 2022-12-27 | Discharge Point 01 | Oil and Grease | 27.6 | mg/L | Qualifying Storm Event |
| 2022-12-27 | Discharge Point 01 | pH | 8.9 | SU | Qualifying Storm Event |
| 2022-12-27 | Discharge Point 01 | Total Suspended Solids (TSS) | 870 | mg/L | Qualifying Storm Event |
| 2022-12-27 | Discharge Point 01 | Zinc | .764 | mg/L | Qualifying Storm Event |
| 2022-11-08 | Discharge Point 01 | Aluminum | 9.68 | mg/L | Qualifying Storm Event |
| 2022-11-08 | Discharge Point 01 | Chemical oxygen demand (COD) | 360 | mg/L | Qualifying Storm Event |
| 2022-11-08 | Discharge Point 01 | Iron | 15.8 | mg/L | Qualifying Storm Event |
| 2022-11-08 | Discharge Point 01 | Lead | ND —(non-detect / est.) | mg/L | Qualifying Storm Event |
| 2022-11-08 | Discharge Point 01 | Oil and Grease | 1.9 | mg/L | Qualifying Storm Event |
| 2022-11-08 | Discharge Point 01 | pH | 8.6 | SU | Qualifying Storm Event |
| 2022-11-08 | Discharge Point 01 | Total Suspended Solids (TSS) | 380 | mg/L | Qualifying Storm Event |
| 2022-11-08 | Discharge Point 01 | Zinc | .458 | mg/L | Qualifying Storm Event |
| 2022-03-28 | Discharge Point 01 | Aluminum | 1.27 | mg/L | Qualifying Storm Event |
| 2022-03-28 | Discharge Point 01 | Chemical oxygen demand (COD) | 99 | mg/L | Qualifying Storm Event |
| 2022-03-28 | Discharge Point 01 | Iron | 1.43 | mg/L | Qualifying Storm Event |
| 2022-03-28 | Discharge Point 01 | Lead | ND —(non-detect / est.) | mg/L | Qualifying Storm Event |
| 2022-03-28 | Discharge Point 01 | Oil and Grease | 2.2 | mg/L | Qualifying Storm Event |
| 2022-03-28 | Discharge Point 01 | pH | 8.4 | SU | Qualifying Storm Event |
| 2022-03-28 | Discharge Point 01 | Total Suspended Solids (TSS) | 32 | mg/L | Qualifying Storm Event |
| 2022-03-28 | Discharge Point 01 | Zinc | .106 | mg/L | Qualifying Storm Event |
| 2021-12-14 | Discharge Point 01 | Aluminum | .533 | mg/L | Qualifying 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
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).
| Parameter | NAL type | Calculated value | NAL | Result | Samples used | Method |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Aluminum, Total aluminum_total | Annual | 11.34 mg/L | 0.75 mg/L | Above NALAnnual average of 2 eligible result(s) compared with the annual NAL.15.12× threshold | 2 eligible | arithmetic mean of all eligible effluent results in the July 1 - June 30 reporting year (censored results assigned zero only where MDL and ML were both reported) |
Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD) cod | Annual | 550 mg/L | 120 mg/L | Above NALAnnual average of 2 eligible result(s) compared with the annual NAL.4.58× threshold | 2 eligible | arithmetic mean of all eligible effluent results in the July 1 - June 30 reporting year (censored results assigned zero only where MDL and ML were both reported) |
Iron, Total iron_total | Annual | 18.4 mg/L | 1 mg/L | Above NALAnnual average of 2 eligible result(s) compared with the annual NAL.18.4× threshold | 2 eligible | arithmetic mean of all eligible effluent results in the July 1 - June 30 reporting year (censored results assigned zero only where MDL and ML were both reported) |
Lead, Total lead_total | Annual | 0.045 mg/L | 0.262 mg/L | At or below NALAnnual average of 2 eligible result(s) compared with the annual NAL.0.17× threshold | 2 eligible1 non-detect as zero | arithmetic mean of all eligible effluent results in the July 1 - June 30 reporting year (censored results assigned zero only where MDL and ML were both reported) |
Oil and Grease oil_grease | Instantaneous maximum | —1 sample above | 25 mg/L | At or below NALOne eligible result in this reporting year was outside the instantaneous maximum NAL. The Order states the condition as two or more results in one reporting year. | 2 eligible | count of eligible effluent results outside the instantaneous maximum NAL within the July 1 - June 30 reporting year |
pH ph | Instantaneous maximum | —0 samples above | 6 – 9 pH units | Within NAL rangeNo eligible result in this reporting year was outside the instantaneous maximum NAL. | 2 eligible | count of eligible effluent results outside the instantaneous maximum NAL within the July 1 - June 30 reporting year |
Total Suspended Solids (TSS) tss | Instantaneous maximum | —1 sample above | 400 mg/L | At or below NALOne eligible result in this reporting year was outside the instantaneous maximum NAL. The Order states the condition as two or more results in one reporting year. | 2 eligible | count of eligible effluent results outside the instantaneous maximum NAL within the July 1 - June 30 reporting year |
Zinc, Total zinc_total | Annual | 0.611 mg/L | 0.26 mg/L | Above NALAnnual average of 2 eligible result(s) compared with the annual NAL.2.35× threshold | 2 eligible | arithmetic mean of all eligible effluent results in the July 1 - June 30 reporting year (censored results assigned zero only where MDL and ML were both reported) |
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).
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