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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCC Resolution 7742 (SF Bay Delta Estuary Protection)RESOLUTION NO. 7742 RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN RAFAEL ENDORSING THE SAN FRANCISCO BAY -DELTA ESTUARY PROTECTIONS RESOLUTION WHEREAS: The State Water Resources Control Board (SWRCB) has convened the Bay - Delta Hearings, a three-year, three-phase proceeding designed to set new water quality standards and water rights for the San Francisco Bay - Sacramento/San Joaquin Delta Estuary; and WHEREASs Over the next three years the SWRCB will review evidence and set water quality standards for the Bay -Delta Estuary to protect such beneficial uses as drinking water, agriculture, industry, recreation and fish and wildlife; and WHEREAS: These historic Bay -Delta hearings will have far-reaching implications for the entire Bay -Delta region and the State of California; and WHEREAS: The U.S. Congress recognized the San Francisco Bay as an estuary of national significance and added it to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) National Estuary Program; and WHEREAS: Governor Deukmejian has designated the State of California to be a partner with the EPA in the San Francisco Estuary Project, a five-year effort to address the Bay's and Delta's most critical problems through a Comprehensive Conservation and Management Plan to restore the chemical, physical and biological integrity of the Estuary; and WHEREAS: The San Francisco Bay -Delta Estuary is the largest inland estuarine system on the West Coast of North and South America, home to more than 100 species of fish an 800,000 waterfowl and shore birds and is a major stop -over on the migratory Pacific Flyway; and WHEREAS: The Delta provides drinking water to two-thirds of California's population, representing 40 percent of all drinking water consumed statewide; and WHEREAS: The 12 -county Bay -Delta region is home to more than seven million Californians and its economy is dependent upon the quality of the environment and health of this important estuarine resource; and WHEREAS: The Bay -Delta Estuary is under increasing stress due to increased diversions and exports of freshwater out of the Delta to many parts of the state, resulting in exports or diversions estimated at 60 percent of the Bay's historic annual inflow and up to 85 percent of its springtime freshwater inflow; and WHEREAS: Diking and filling of nearly all the Bay -Delta Estuary's historic tidal marshes; increased discharge of pollutants from point and non -point sources; and increased waterway modification, including dredging, also have affected the Bay -Delta Estuary; and 0RIGI��l A,I 7 z WHEREAS: These practices, including diversions and exports, have caused adverse impacts to the Bay -Delta Estuary such as: increased salinity of Delta drinking water supplies; an 80 percent decline in the striped bass population since the 1950s; decreases in salmon available for sport and commercial fishing; reduction in the Bay's circulation capacity causing longer residence time for pollutants in the Bay; and loss of critical fish and wildlife habitat; and WHEREAS: The SWRCB has an historic opportunity to address these adverse impacts and protect the Estuary's vital public trust resources through the Board's decision on water quality standards for the Bay -Delta Estuary; and WHEREAS: Each city, county and concerned citizen in the Bay -Delta region has a unique opportunity to express support for improved protections for the magnificent resource that is the San Francisco Bay -Delta Estuary; now, therefore, be it RESOLVED: That the City of SAN RAFAEL supports complete and adequate water quality standards that protect all beneficial uses of the San Francisco Bay -Delta Estuary; and be it further RESOLVED: That the City of SAN RAFAEL urges the State Water Resources Control Board to adopt water quality standards that assure the protection of the Estuary before increased diversions or exports are considered; and be it further RESOLVED: That copies of this resolution be transmitted to the State Water Resources Control Board and to appropriate state and federal legislators. I, JEANNE M. LEONCINI, Clerk of the City of San Rafael, California, hereby certify that the foregoing resolution was duly and regularly introduced and adopted at a regular meeting of the Council of said City held on the 6th day of June, 1988, by the following vote, to wit: AYES: COUNCILMEMBERS: Boro, Breiner, Frugoli, Thayer & Mayor Mulryan NOES: COUNCILMEMBERS: None ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS: None 4/12/88 JEA . LEON4I,4t�City Clerk