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Reso 2024-029 MND for WPCP Treatment Wetland and Shoreline Resilience Project
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B IOLOGICAL A SSESSMENT <br />A PRIL 2020 <br />S AN L EANDRO T REATMENT W ETLAND P ROJECT <br />S AN L EANDRO, A LAMEDA C OUNTY, C ALIFORNIA <br /> <br />P:\TER2001\BA\San Leandro Treatment Plant BA 4‐7‐20.docx (04/07/20) 13 <br />2.0 DESCRIPTION OF THE PROPOSED PROJECT <br />2.1 PROJECT DESCRIPTION <br />2.1.1 Purpose and Need <br />The City owns and operates a wastewater treatment facility located at 3000 Davis Street in San <br />Leandro called the WPCP. The WPCP was originally constructed in 1938, and several expansions and <br />modifications have occurred since then. The WPCP is designed to treat 7.6 million gallons per day <br />(MGD) (average dry weather flow) from residential and commercial properties and discharges the <br />effluent into the San Francisco Bay via the East Bay Discharge Authority (EBDA) discharge facility. <br />Average dry weather flow is about 5 MGD. <br />At the western edge of the WPCP is a 4.3‐acre basin, historically utilized for wet weather storage. In <br />2018, the City decided to pursue the conversion of the basin to a multi‐benefit wastewater <br />treatment and shoreline resiliency project. In coordination with the San Francisco Bay Regional <br />Water Quality Control Board (RWQCB), wastewater agencies, and other regulatory stakeholders <br />represented on the San Francisco Bay Nutrient Management Strategy, Measure AA funding was <br />pursued to facilitate planning, design, and environmental review. In its first funding round, the San <br />Francisco Bay Restoration Authority (SFBRA) awarded the City a Measure AA grant to plan and <br />design a water quality improvement, shoreline restoration, and resiliency project. <br />The project includes conversion of the wastewater storage basin into a multi‐benefit treatment <br />wetland to improve operational capacity of the WPCP, anticipate future nutrient regulations, <br />enhance habitat quality, and adapt to rising seas. <br />2.1.2 Project Details <br />The project envisions diverting a portion of the plant effluent through an engineered nitrification <br />system prior to discharge to seepage slopes comprised of terraced bioreactors designed to maximize <br />denitrification prior to release to a shallow wetland treatment pond. A shallow (approximately 12‐ <br />inch) free surface water component of the wetland will be lined with an impermeable geotextile or <br />other material and bermed to maximize retention time and minimize the presence of preferential <br />flow pathways, to favor denitrification and photolysis of organic contaminants, such as <br />pharmaceuticals and pesticides. <br />Polished wastewater will discharge directly to the San Francisco Bay at the existing outfall located at <br />the western edge of the existing basin, pending development of compliance objectives and <br />attainment of regulatory approvals. <br />2.1.3 Project Benefits <br />The proposed project is expected to improve habitat conditions and restrict movement of water <br />from the treatment wetland to underlying soils via an impermeable membrane. Measures will be <br />developed to minimize the project footprint and various potential effects from the construction and <br />operational phases. Anticipated impacts associated with discharge of polished effluent to the San <br />Francisco Bay via a shallow water discharge shall be mitigated in consultation with the RWQCB.
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