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LAC Department of Public Health RECEIVED MAY 082019 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING BETWEEN THE COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES,DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH AND THE CITY OF RANCHO PALOS VERDES REGARDING ONSITE WASTEWATER TREATMENT SYSTEMS EFFECTIVE DATE: March 26,2019 I. RECITALS WHEREAS,the State of California adopted Assembly Bill 885 in September 2000,to require the State Water Resources Control Board to adopt specific regulations or standards for the permitting and operation of onsite wastewater treatment systems(OWTS). WHEREAS,the State Water Resources Control Board adopted the Water Quality Control Policy for Siting, Design,Operation,and Maintenance of Onsite Wastewater Treatment Systems(OWTS Policy) on June 19,2012 and it became effective on May 13,2013. WHEREAS,the OWTS Policy establishes a Conditional Waiver of Waste Discharge Requirements for OWTS systems meeting the criteria of the OWTS Policy. WHEREAS,the OWTS Policy establishes low risk siting and design requirements for OWTS subject to the OWTS Policy and authorizes local agencies to submit a Local Agency Management Program • (LAMP)to the Regional Water Quality Control Board for approval of alternate methods of siting and design to achieve the same purpose. WHEREAS,the California Regional Water Quality Control Boards, upon mutual agreement, may designate one Regional Water Quality Control Board to regulate a person or entity that is under the jurisdiction of two or more Regional Water Quality Control Boards (Water Code Section 13228). WHEREAS,the OWTS Policy Section 4.3 states that the Regional Water Quality Control Board designated in Attachment 3 of the OWTS Policy shall review,and if appropriate,approve a LAMP submitted by a local agency pursuant to Tier 2 in the OWTS Policy. WHEREAS,Attachment 3 of the OWTS Policy identifies the Los Angeles Regional Water Quality Control Board as the designated Regional Water Quality Control Board for purposes of reviewing and, if appropriate,approving a LAMP submitted by a local agency. WHEREAS,the County of Los Angeles(County),through the Department of Public Health(DPH), operates a program for the approval of the siting,design,operation and maintenance of OWTS for individual residences within its Environmental Health Division and has adequate staffing and technical knowledge to meet the requirements of the OWTS Policy. WHEREAS,the County,through OPH,has prepared and submitted a LAMP to the Los Angeles Regional Water Quality Control Board for approval. Page 1 of 7 WHEREAS,the Los Angeles Regional Water Quality Control Board has reviewed the County's LAMP, determined that it meets the requirements of the OWTS Policy,approved the County's LAMP on October 2, 2018,for those areas within the jurisdiction of both the Los Angeles and Lahontan Regional Water Quality Control Boards,and as a result has granted a Conditional Waiver of Waste Discharge Requirements for all OWTS complying with the LAMP. WHEREAS,the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors approved Ordinance#2018-0037 to implement the requirements of the LAMP on October 2, 2018. WHEREAS,the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors delegated authority to the Director of Public Health to enter into agreements with local jurisdictions to provide services under the LAMP. WHEREAS,the City of Rancho Palos Verdes(City) has existing OWTS and areas without access to a public sewer system. WHEREAS, both the County and the City are desirous of protecting the public's health and the quality of groundwater within the City. NOW THEREFORE THE COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES AND THE CITY OF RANCHO PALOS VERDES HEREBY AGREE AS FOLLOWS: II. DESIGNATION AND AGREEMENT 1. The recitals set forth above are hereby incorporated by reference and made a part of this agreement. 2. The City designates the County as the Qualified Local Agency(QLA)and the County accepts the designation for the implementation of the County's approved LAMP for the siting, design,operation,and maintenance of certain OWTS within the City's incorporated area. 3. The City and County agree that(i)the County Health and Safety Code,Title 11,Chapter 38, (ii)the Requirements and Procedures adopted by the Director of DPH and/or Health Officer of the County,and (iii)the County Plumbing Code will govern the applicable siting,design, operation, and maintenance of OWTS within the City.The City will adopt the County's ordinance governing OWTS into the City's municipal code by ordinance. 4. The agreement shall be effective upon the date that the City adopts County Ordinance# 2018-0037 into its municipal code and shall be in effect until terminated by either party in accordance with Section V of this agreement. III. APPLICABILITY 1. OWTS subject to this agreement shall consist of those OWTS within the jurisdiction of the City that generate 10,000 gallons per day or less of domestic wastewater(as that term is defined in Section 1.0 of the OWTS Policy),that dispose of wastewater below the ground surface,that is generated from single family residences, multi-family residences,commercial buildings where the wastewater is from domestic sources (i.e.,toilets, urinals, bathtubs, showers,dishwashing facilities, laundry washing, and garbage disposals), buildings which are Page 2 of 7 a combination of commercial and residential,and commercial food service buildings with a properly functioning grease interceptor and wastewater with a Biological Oxygen Demand (BOD)of 900 mg/L or less. 2. This agreement shall not apply to any other OWTS within the incorporated area of the City, including those that: a) Generate more than 10,000 gallons per day; b) Discharge high strength wastewater,other than commercial food service buildings meeting the above requirements; c) Are commercial food service buildings,other than those meeting the above requirements; d) Generate industrial wastewater; e) Accept wastewater from Recreational Vehicles; f) Utilize methods to dispose of wastewater above ground; g) Treat and reuse wastewater onsite for non-potable uses. 3. Nothing in this agreement shall diminish or affect the ability of the City to exercise its authority through the Plumbing Code to regulate the type,siting,design and installation, for those OWTS that are exempt from this agreement operating within the incorporated area of the City. Issuance of a Waste Discharge Requirement or other permit by a Regional Water Quality Control Board shall not constitute authorization for any person or entity to construct, install,or operate any OWTS without City approval. IV. GENERAL PROVISIONS COUNTY RESPONSIBILITIES 1. The County will notify the appropriate Regional Water Quality Control Board that the City has entered an agreement to be regulated under the County's LAMP. 2. The County will review all applications for new, replacement or repair of OWTS for siting and design. 3. The County will review all applications for building permits where an OWTS is present on the property to evaluate whether the proposed construction will impact the OWTS by: • Potentially increasing wastewater flows, • Changing the strength of the wastewater, • Impinging upon required setbacks of the OWTS, any of its components,or the required 100%future expansion area. 4. The County shall provide the owner of the property or his/her representative with an approval of the application, a detailed list of corrections needed to proceed with the application,or a detailed reason why the project is unable to be approved. Projects that the County determines may impact ground or surface water may be directed to file a Report of Waste Discharge with the Regional Water Quality Control Board. Page 3 of 7 5. The County will maintain an inventory of all OWTS permitted within the City's incorporated area including OWTS Policy Tier,depth to groundwater,setback information, and whether a non-conventional onsite wastewater treatment system (NOWTS)was required. 6. The County will require an evaluation by a qualified professional of all OWTS and NOWTS which are determined to be exhibiting signs of failure.The County will issue compliance orders to owners of OWTS or NOWTS when a qualified professional determines that the OWTS or NOWTS is in need of replacement or repair. 7. The County will issue an operating permit to all existing and new OWTS and NOWTS. The County will maintain a database of all NOWTS, including dates on which the system was serviced by a service technician and the results of any effluent testing performed by a California certified laboratory, as required by the LAMP. 8. The County will license all Sewage Pumper Trucks that service OWTS within the City's jurisdiction. 9. The County will complete and submit an annual report by February 1 of each year detailing the number, location,and description of permits issued for OWTS where a variance is granted and assess the impact of OWTS discharges based on analysis of water quality data,complaints, inspection results, monitoring data,and failures.Other data outlined in the OWTS Policy,Section 9.32 will be reviewed if available. 10. The County will refer any violation of the City's ordinance where the property owner has failed to comply with the written directives of the Health Officer or his/her duly authorized deputy to the City for legal enforcement. 11. The County may direct any property owner whose permit for a NOWTS is suspended or revoked for failure to comply with the directives of the Health Officer to file a Report of Waste Discharge with the Regional Water Quality Control Board.The County shall also inform the Regional Water Quality Control Board that the property owner is no longer operating under a Conditional Waiver of Waste Discharge Requirements and is required to file a Report of Waste Discharge. CITY RESPONSIBILITIES 1. The City will provide the County with a list of all known domestic OWTS,all OWTS with septic tanks greater than 10,000 gallons,OWTS with probable high strength waste streams,and cesspools within the City's jurisdiction within 60 days of the effective date of this agreement. 2. The City will annually provide the County with a list of properties where an existing OWTS was decommissioned and the property connected to the public sewer. 3. The City shall notify the County whenever a new building with a NOWTS is issued a Certificate of Occupancy. Page 4 of 7 4. The City shall refer any building permit application for a new building, remodel of an existing building, repair of an existing OWTS,or construction of any building or permanent structure which may impinge upon an OWTS or future expansion area to the County.The City shall not issue a building permit for a project referred to the County unless plans are first approved by the County. 5. For any OWTS project that does not meet the requirements outlined under Section III of this agreement,the City shall require the owner of the property on which the OWTS project is located to submit a Report of Waste Discharge(RWD)to the appropriate Regional Water Quality Control Board before a Waste Discharge Requirements(WDR) may be issued. 6. The City shall refer to the County any complaint alleging an OWTS is failing.The City shall indicate whether the City desires to conduct a joint investigation of the complaint. 7. The City shall investigate any complaint alleging the construction or modification of any OWTS in violation of City and/or County permitting requirements. 8. The City shall provide legal enforcement against any property owner who fails to comply with the City's ordinance or the written directives issued by the Health Officer or his/her authorized deputy. 9. Upon cancellation of this agreement,the City shall comply with the requirements outlined under Tier 1 of the OWTS Policy until the Regional Water Quality Control Board has approved a LAMP authorizing the City to use alternative requirements. If,as a result of cancellation of this agreement,the Regional Water Quality Control Board determines that a WDR is required for existing NOWTS,the City shall be responsible for notifying the owner of each property on which the NOWTS is located.Additionally,the City shall direct the affected property owner to obtain a WDR. 10. By December 31'of each year,the City shall provide the County with surface or groundwater quality monitoring data for nitrates and pathogens that may be useful in the County's annual Water Quality Assessment Program.The data may be collected by the City as part of its National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES)Permit requirements, a City operated water utility,or other monitoring program. V. INSURANCE 1. The parties are self-insured public entities for purposes of Professional Liability,General Liability,and Worker's Compensation. The parties warrant that through their programs of self-insurance,they have adequate Professional Liability,General Liability and Workers'Compensation to provide coverage for liabilities arising out of the parties' performance of this agreement. VI. TERM AND TERMINATION Page 5 of 7 1. The City may terminate this agreement,with or without cause, upon ninety(90)days written notice.The City shall send all notices related to this agreement to: County of Los Angeles Department of Public Health-Environmental Health Division Director of Environmental Protection Branch 5050 Commerce Drive Baldwin Park, CA 91706 2. The County may terminate this agreement,with or without cause, upon ninety(90)days written notice from the Director of Public Health to the City.The County shall send all notices related to this agreement to: City of Rancho Palos Verdes—Community Development Department 30940 Hawthorne Blvd Rancho Palos Verdes,CA 90275 3. Upon termination of this agreement,the City shall become responsible for enforcement of the OWTS Policy within its jurisdiction. 4. In addition to the above, in the event that the State Water Board adopts new regulations regarding OWTS,the County may,at its discretion terminate this agreement upon the effective date of the new regulations.Alternatively,the City and County may, upon their mutual agreement,amend this agreement to include the new regulations. AUTHORIZING SIGNATURES IN WITNESS WHEREOF, Each of the Members hereto have caused this agreement to be executed and attested by its duly authorized officers as of the dates set forth below. The City of Rancho Palos Verdes • By: V1/1"/M. ` ' Date: I\\3\-2_ol 9 Doug Willmore,City Manager Attest: ` Approved as to Form: 16 j W By: _�11 By:L'• E ily Colb.rn,City Clerk ME,City Attorney] Page 6 of 7 County of Los Angeles Department of Public Health By: Date: 0 3 -Ol - / 5'i Ange el(omo Deputy Director, Bureau of Health Protection Approved as to Form: It IP 4Io By: k Date: Rob-II Ragland Principal Deputy County Counsel Page 7 of 7