California Water Boards' Annual Performance Report - Fiscal Year  2017-18 

CLEAN UP: GROUNDWATER

GROUP:  
SITE CLEANUP


MESSAGE:  
MEASURE: 
NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF CASES IN ACTIVE REMEDIATION
AS OF END OF FISCAL YEAR  2017-18 


KEY STATISTICS FOR FY  2017-18 

MEASUREMENTS  - Data last updated on: 

Region Active Cases Cases in
Assessment
and Interim
Remediation
Cases
Under Site
Assessment
Cases Under
Verification
Monitoring
Cases in
Active
Remediation
Percentage
of Cases
in Active
Remediation
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WHAT THE MEASURE IS SHOWING

WHY THIS MEASURE IS IMPORTANT

TECHNICAL CONSIDERATIONS

  • Data source: GEOTRACKER. Period July 1, 2017 to June 30, 2018 .
  • Unit of Measure: Number of cases.
  • Data Definitions: Active Cases: The number of cases overseen by Regional Boards that had an Open status as of June 30, 2018. Inactive Cases: Cases that have a status of inactive at 06/30/2018. New Cases: (Releases) The number of cases that had a status of Open - Case begin date occur any time between 07/01/2017 and 06/30/2018. Cases Closed: The number of cases that had a status of completed - Case closed occurs any time between 07/01/2017 and 06/30/2018.
  • References:
    The Water Boards' Leaking Underground Storage Tank Cleanup Program
    Brownfields
    Public Reports and Data

GLOSSARY:

Site Cleanup
The Site Cleanup program addresses commercial, industrial and other non-military sites with non-fuel contamination. Many of these sites are considered Brownfields because of their reuse potential. These sites are regulated under Site Cleanup Requirements, which are issued by the Regional Water Boards. Site Cleanup Requirements generally mandate a time schedule for specific tasks that must be performed by the responsible party(ies) to investigate and clean up the site. Water Board staff oversee implementation of these tasks including investigations, corrective actions, and human health risk assessments at sites with current or historic unauthorized discharges, which have adversely affected or threaten to adversely affect waters of the state.

Procedures for site investigation and remediation are promulgated in State Water Resources Control Board Resolution No. 92-49 entitled Policies and Procedures For Investigation and Cleanup and Abatement of Discharges Under Water Code Section 13304. Responsible parties conduct work in a stepwise fashion, starting with preliminary assessment, then soil and water investigation; interim remedial measures if warranted; risk assessment; setting cleanup goals; cleanup plan; cleanup implementation and monitoring. Most often, responsible parties conduct the work voluntarily, but sometimes enforcement orders are necessary to compel the work to be performed.

Active Remediation
Active remediation comprises the phase(s) of work where the actual construction or implementation of activities to accomplish cleanup at a site occurs.

Case Closure
A site cleanup qualifies to receive a "No Further Action" (closure) letter once the owner or operator meets all appropriate corrective action requirements. After this occurs, the county agency or regional board will inform the responsible party in writing that no further work is required.

Number of cleanup cases groundwater contaminant migration under control
Means a count of all open Water Board-lead cases and Shared-lead cases where groundwater contaminant migration has been evaluated as of the end of the Fiscal Year.