Final Liability Amount. The final liability amount consists of the added amounts for each violation, with any allowed adjustments, provided amounts are within the statutory maximum and minimum amounts. Based on the foregoing analysis, and consistent with the Enforcement Policy, the final proposed Administrative Civil Liability is forty-two thousand three hundred and fifty-three dollars ($42,353).
Final Liability Amount. The Final Liability Amount consists of the added amounts for each violation, with any allowed adjustments, provided the amount is within minimum and maximum liability amounts. The Combined Total Base Liability Amount was added to the investigation and enforcement costs accrued by the Los Angeles Water Board Prosecution Team. The Final Liability Amount is $7,382,447, which is within the minimum and maximum liability amounts.11 11 As explained in Section II, paragraph 12 of the Stipulated Order, the administrative civil liability was reduced to $6,000,000 under Enforcement Policy, section VI.B. (Settlement Considerations) in consideration of hearing and/or litigation risk. CALAS PARK STORMWATER AND WATER QUALITY IMPROVEMENTS SUPPLEMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL PROJECT WORKPLAN PROPOSAL/ WORK PLAN REQUIREMENTS: Project Title: Calas Park Stormwater and Water Quality Improvements Supplemental Environmental Project (Calas Park SEP) Organization proposing the project (including project manager’s name, email address, and phone number; type of organization (public, private, non-profit, etc.): Los Angeles County Sanitation Districts (public) Project Manager: Xxxx Xxxxxxxxx, Supervising Engineer xxxxxxxxxx@xxxxx.xxx (000) 000-0000 extension 2811 Third party completing the project including all contact information (If applicable), including Project Manager Name & Contact Information: City of Xxxxxx (public) Project Manager: Xxxxxx Xxx, PE, Stormwater Engineer Xxxx@xxxxxxxx.xxx (000) 000-0000 extension 3523 Names and statement of qualifications and experience for Project Manager: Xxxxxx Xxx, XX Xxxxxx is a Licensed Civil Engineer (CA) with 9 years of experience in both public and private stormwater infrastructure projects, water quality analysis, and infrastructure maintenance. He received his B.S. in Civil Engineering with an emphasis on Environmental Hydrology from the University of California, Irvine in 2014. He also holds a B.S. in Biology from the University of California, San Diego. At the City of Xxxxxx, Xxxxxx works as the Stormwater Engineer managing and developing green infrastructure projects and managing MS4 permit compliance. Throughout his career, Xxxxxx has worked on a variety of projects related to stormwater, encompassing roles such as conceptual design, planning, grant funding, construction, post- construction review, maintenance, and water quality testing in both urban and natural infrastructure. His experience in both private and public enterprises prov...
Final Liability Amount. Based on the foregoing analysis, and consistent with the Enforcement Policy, the final liability amount for failure to submit timely monitoring reports is $72,909. Economic Benefit Analysis Palm Springs Aerial Tramway - Mountain Station Compliance Action One-Time Non-Depreciable Expenditure Non-Compliance Date Compliance Date Penalty Payment Date Discount Rate Benefit of Non- Compliance Amount Basis Date Delayed? June 2009 Monthly Monitoring Report $ 1,000 ECI 6/13/2019 N 7ƒ16ƒ2009 − 6ƒ13ƒ2019 4.00% 1,198 December 2009 Monthly Monitoring Report $ 1,000 ECI 6/13/2019 N 1ƒ16ƒ2010 − 6ƒ13ƒ2019 4.00% 1,186 September 2010 Monthly Monitoring Report $ 1,000 ECI 6/13/2019 N 10ƒ16ƒ2010 − 6ƒ13ƒ2019 4.00% 1,166 February 2011 Monthly Monitoring Report $ 1,000 ECI 6/13/2019 N 3ƒ16ƒ2011 − 6ƒ13ƒ2019 3.90% 1,146 January 2013 Monthly Monitoring Report $ 1,000 ECI 6/13/2019 N 2ƒ16ƒ2013 − 6ƒ13ƒ2019 3.90% 1,106 June 2016 Monthly Monitoring Report $ 1,000 ECI 6/13/2019 N 7ƒ16ƒ2016 − 6ƒ13ƒ2019 3.70% 1,039 Income Tax Schedule: USEPA BEN Model Version: Analyst: Date/Time of Analysis: Municipality Version 2019.0.0 (March 2019) Xxxxx Xxxxx 4ƒ29ƒ19 11:45 Total Benefit: $ 6,841
Final Liability Amount. Based on the foregoing analysis, and consistent with the Enforcement Policy, the proposed administrative civil liability is $114,606, which includes $3,000 for staff costs.
Final Liability Amount. The final liability amount consists of the added amounts for each violation, with any allowed adjustments, provided amounts are within the statutory minimum and maximum amounts. Based on the foregoing analysis, and consistent with the Enforcement Policy, the final proposed Administrative Civil Liability is $754,732. Attachment: Exhibit 1: BEN model Economic Benefit Analysis Kirkwood (Page 1) Compliance Action One‐Time Non‐Depreciable Expenditure Non‐Compliance Date Compliance Date Penalty Payment Date Discount Rate Benefit of Non‐ Compliance Amount Basis Date Delayed? Weekly Inspection (11/6/15) $ 125.00 ECI 1/21/2017 N 11/6/2015 1/1/2016 1/1/2016 7.40% $ 74 Weekly Inspection (11/13/15) $ 125.00 ECI 1/21/2017 N 11/13/2015 1/1/2016 1/1/2016 7.40% $ 74 Weekly Inspection (11/20/15) $ 125.00 ECI 1/21/2017 N 11/20/2015 1/1/2016 1/1/2016 7.40% $ 73 Weekly Inspection (11/27/15) $ 125.00 ECI 1/21/2017 N 11/27/2015 1/1/2016 1/1/2016 7.40% $ 73 Weekly Inspection (12/4/15) $ 125.00 ECI 1/21/2017 N 12/4/2015 1/1/2016 1/1/2016 7.40% $ 73 Weekly Inspection (12/11/15) $ 125.00 ECI 1/21/2017 N 12/11/2015 1/1/2016 1/1/2016 7.40% $ 73 Weekly Inspection (12/18/15) $ 125.00 ECI 1/21/2017 N 12/18/2015 1/1/2016 1/1/2016 7.40% $ 73 Weekly Inspection (12/25/15) $ 125.00 ECI 1/21/2017 N 12/25/2015 1/1/2016 1/1/2016 7.40% $ 73 Weekly Inspection (1/1/16) $ 125.00 ECI 1/21/2017 N 1/1/2016 1/1/2016 1/1/2016 7.30% $ 73 Weekly Inspection (1/8/16) $ 125.00 ECI 1/21/2017 N 1/8/2016 1/1/2016 1/1/2016 7.30% $ 73 Weekly Inspection (1/15/16) $ 125.00 ECI 1/21/2017 N 1/15/2016 1/1/2016 1/1/2016 7.30% $ 73 Weekly Inspection (1/22/16) $ 125.00 ECI 1/21/2017 N 1/22/2016 1/1/2016 1/1/2016 7.30% $ 73 Weekly Inspection (1/29/16) $ 125.00 ECI 1/21/2017 N 1/29/2016 1/1/2016 1/1/2016 7.30% $ 72 Weekly Inspection (2/5/16) $ 125.00 ECI 1/21/2017 N 2/5/2016 1/1/2016 1/1/2016 7.30% $ 72 Weekly Inspection (2/12/16) $ 125.00 ECI 1/21/2017 N 2/12/2016 1/1/2016 1/1/2016 7.30% $ 72 Income Tax Schedule: Corporation Analyst: Xxxxx Xxxxx Total Benefit: $ 1,095 USEPA BEN Model Version: Version 5.6.0 (April 2016) Date/Time of Analysis: 10/19/2016 13:58 Assunptions: 1 Inspection labor rate assumed to be $25 per hour. Weekly inspections assumed to require 5 hours of labor. 2 O&M Plan development assumed to include 80 hours of labor at consultant rate of $100 per hour. 3 Labor rates indexed using the Employment Cost Index (ECI). 4 Non‐compliance Date for each weekly inspection is assumed to be Friday for each week of o...
Final Liability Amount. $ 276,482
Final Liability Amount. $124,238 The final liability amount consists of the added amounts for each violation, with any allowed adjustments, provided the amounts were within the statutory minimum and maximum amounts. The final liability amount was calculated by adding the Total Base Liability for the violations with the Staff cost accrued by the Regional Board associated with the investigation, preparation, and enforcement of the violations. Therefore, the proposed final liability amount is $124,238. LA Community Water Justice Grants Program PROJECT PROPOSAL UPDATE Applicant: Santa Clarita Organization for Planning and the Environment Contact: Xxxxx Xxxxxxxx, xxxx-xxxxx@xxxxxxxxx.xxx, (000) 000-0000 PO box 1182, Canyon Country, CA 91386 Project Title: Newhall Creek Community Watershed Education and Restoration Project Amount requested: $100,896 Project duration: 32 months Project Description: Newhall Creek (Creek), a tributary of the Santa Xxxxx River, runs through the community of Newhall and past the XxXxxxx Elementary School in the largely Spanish speaking area and disadvantaged community of Santa Clarita. The Creek, still natural in some areas, and rip-rapped or soft-bottom hardscaped in others, is often called "the Wash." It is littered with trash and the native flora is sometimes dominated by the invasive Arundo donax. Several drinking water xxxxx are located downstream from this section of the Creek. Santa Clarita Organization for Planning and the Environment (SCOPE), in coordination with two elementary schools and the state-funded "Rise" after school program, will provide a 2.5- to 3- year creek education and restoration program. This education and restoration program is also referred to herein as the “supplemental environmental project” (SEP). The program will initially be integrated into the XxXxxxx Elementary School after school enrichment program, and will then expand to Newhall Elementary School’s after school curriculum. The work plan calls for implementation of the program at XxXxxxx Elementary School in year 1, and then expanding it to the Newhall Elementary School enrichment program the following year, then providing the program in both schools again in year 3. Activities in the watershed curriculum include the following:
Final Liability Amount. Based on the foregoing analysis, and consistent with the 2010 Enforcement Policy, the final administrative civil liability amount, including staff costs, is $55,164. Exhibits: 1. Penalty Calculation Methodology Spreadsheet 2. U.S. EPA BEN Economic Benefit Analysis Table Instructions
Final Liability Amount. Based on the foregoing analysis, and consistent with the Enforcement Policy, the Final Liability Amount is the sum of the Total Base Liability Amount and other factors as justice may require totaling $193,879. Attachment B
Final Liability Amount. Based on the foregoing analysis, and consistent with the Enforcement Policy, the final liability amount proposed for the alleged violations is $125,060. This liability falls within the statutory maximum and minimum liability amounts. PROJECT PROPOSAL Integrating Grass Valley DAC Participation in CABY Water Quality Activities: Project Planning, Tribal Consultation, and Post-It Day 2016 Amount Requested: $40,500 Summary Description: This project will leverage a $5.5 million grant awarded by the Department of Water Resources to The Sierra Fund’s program “CABY Headwaters Resilience and Adaptability Program,” a collaboration between fifteen government and non-profit organizations. Funding would allow project partners to more deeply engage with tribal leaders, disadvantaged community members, and others in the Grass Valley area, in particular in the “Post- It Day” 2016 efforts to provide fish consumption information to members of this and surrounding DAC communities. The proposed project would involve local organizations and leaders that serve DAC and tribal members in planning efforts to produce and distribute state-issued fish consumption guidelines at water bodies where anglers are fishing, and potentially other social services outlets in the community. Materials provided will be created in order to reach low-income members of our community, including Spanish-speaking community members. As part of the efforts to bring DAC and tribal perspectives into the planning and execution of this event, we will also work to inform these individuals about CABY as an opportunity for funding and planning for water quality projects, and inform and engage local tribal leadership around the new state mandates for a tribal consultation list. An important outcome of the project would be increased participation from these constituencies in the Cosumnes, American, Bear, Yuba (CABY) Integrated Regional Water Management (IRWM) collaborative.