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HomeMy WebLinkAbout21-Public Services ~ITY, OF SAN BERN()bINO - REQUEST Fef4 COUNCIL ACTION From: Manuel Moreno, Jr. Subject: Resolution of the Mayor and Common Council of the City of San Bernardino approving the siting of the Chino Basin Municipal Water District Manure/Sludge Co-Composting Project. Dept: Public Services Date: 10/30/91 Synopsis of Previous Council action: None Recommended motion: Adopt the Resolution. /fY1~~~~t Contact person: Manuel Moreno Phone: 384-5140 All Supporting data attached: Staff ReDort Ward: FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: Amount: NonE! Source: (Acct. No.1 (Acct. DescriDtionl Finance: Council Notes: 75-0262 Agenda Item No c:2-/ :':.~;.c_:.:~".t CITY.OF SAN BERNQDINO - REQUEST ~ COUNCIL ACTION STAFF REPORT The Chino Basin Municipal Water District is taking an important first step in solving regional sewage sludge disposal and groundwater problems. They are seeking to incorporate dairy manure, another disposal problem, into an environmentally sound sludge composting facility in Chino. Please see the attached project description. The permitting process for solid waste management facilities requires project approval by fifty percent of cities within the county. The San Bernardino Municipal Water Department staff and the San Bernardino Public Services Department staff both recommend the City of San Bernardino adopt the proposed resolution in support of the project as an important environmental measure. 75.0264 .L Jl o o au BBllDIlDllIO IlUIIICIDL Dna DBPAlmDft IIl'l'IROI'I'ICI DKOauDUX TO: Fred A. Wilson, Assistant city Administrator FROM: Bernard C. Kersey, General Manaqer/Water Department SUBJECT: CBMWD DBUU/aLUDGB CO-COKPOa'1'IBG UOJIC'1' DATE: October 22, 1991 COPIES: Manuel P. Moreno, Jr., Director of Public Services In response to your memorandUlll dated October 4, 1991, I have reviewed Chino Basin Municipal Water District's permit application for the project referenced hereinabove. Additionally, I have met with Chino Basin's General Manaqer, Thomas Homan, to discuss the project. I believe the project is essential to help resolve disposal issues of dairy wastes and municipal sludqe within their service area. The project will help reduce the potential of disposal of aunicipal sewaqe sludqe in landfills and help alleviate the disposal problems of dairy wastes. Dairy wastes have contributec1 to siqnificant nitrate problems in Chino Basin's qroundwater supply. I would urqe the City of San Bernardino to adopt a resolution to support the site of the project. If you have any questions, please call lie at 384-5091. Bernard C. Kersey General Manaqer BCK: lIIka I ~^ if 'f1 \ q I V. ~ (\- ~ tJ "'" (:) ':$l c::; ~ rn ~ Ci If' ~ tf\ - ~ ~ <I::. .a ..... tf\ ~ ~ 0 ~ .... (P o o CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO PUBLIC SERVICES DEPARTMENT INTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM To: Fred Wilson, Assis~ant City Administrator From: Kevin Barnes, Refuse superintenden~~"/~r Date: 10/21/91 Subjec~: CBMWD Manure/Sludge Co-Compos~ing Project Manuel Moreno and I have reviewed the project and recommend that our ci~y formally approve the project as iden~ified. I have forwarded a copy of the sample resolution with backup material ~o Dennis Barlow for legal review prior to submission of a council agenda item by this department. C~; Dennis Barlow Norine ~iller Manuel P. Moreno Jr. o o CHINO BASIN MWD CQ-COMPOSTING PROJECT PROJECT DESCRIPTION Purpose The purpose of the Chino Basin ManurelSludge Cc>composting Project is to provide a reliable, environmenta1ly acceptable and economically fea5lble facility for processing and disposing of surplus dairy manure and municipal wastewater sludge. Background . Historically, da'iry manure and municipal sludges have been applied to land, composted or stockpiled in the service area. As residential and commercial development has increased and agricultural activities have decreased, there bas been less land available for application of either sludge or manure. Both the Chino Basin Municipal Water District (CBMWD) and the dairies overlying the Chino groundwater basin need a reliable and economical method of disposing of surplus sludge and manure, respectively, without impacting water supplies. The groundwaters underlying the agricultural preserve of the Chino Basin have increased dramatically in total dissolved solids (TDS) and nitrate since 1950. Over large areas of the agricultural preserve, nitrate concentrations in groundwaters now exceed the EPA drinking water standard of 45 mg/L. It is estimated that 85% of the increase in salt loading of groundwaters underlying the 19,300 acres of agricultural land is from dairy operations. The need to remove accumulations of dairy manure from the agricultural preserve is critical to the protection of the Chino Basin groundwater resource from increasing TDS and nitrate loadings. There are approximately 300 dairies overlying the Chino groundwater basin. They contain almost 300,000 animals which produce 460,000 dry tons of manure per year. This equates to about 500 cubic yards per day. If the manure is corral dry at 65 percent solids (35% moisture), the wet weight would be almost 2,000 wet tons per day. The moisture content of the manure is dependent upon weather conditions and the Page 1 -~~.'~ '-'.,-~" o o length of time that it has remained in the corrals. Some of the manure is currently being composted or applied to land in the area. Some is being bagged and distributed to commercial markets. The remainder is being accumulated in pastures or in stockpiles at dairies. It has been estimated by the Regional Water Quality Control Board that about 53% of the manure is accumulating in the basin. That means there may be a need to dispose of about 1,000 wet tons per day at the proposed project The actual quantities will not be established until the facility is in operation. The facility is being permitted by the County for a maximum capacity of 1,100 wet tons of manure per day, which would equate to about 400,000 wet tons per year. However, the actual amounts coming to the project are expected to be nearer 200,000 wet tons per year. The manure will be hauled to the site by commercial manure haulers. The sources and quantities to be delivered each day will be regulated by scheduling with the site operator. CBMWD operates two wastewater treatment facilities which produce about 150 wet tons of digested and stabilized municipal sludge per day, or about 55,000 wet tons per year. The sludge is classified as non-hazardous. It will be delivered to the site in covered trucks after being dewatered to about 15 to 20 percent solids by belt presses. The co-com.posting facility will provide a safe and reliable method for disposing of CBMWD's sludge while improving the quality of the compost produced from the manure. Features 01 Proposed Project The CBMWD Co-composting Project will be conducted on a 100 acre site which extends from Cbino-Corona Road on the south to Pine Avenue on the north as shown in the attached location maps (Figures 3-1 and 3-3). The site is just to the east of the California Institution for Woman (CIW). Except for CIW, the site is surrounded by dairies. As shown in attached Figure 3-4, compostingwill be conducted on the southern 80 acre portion of the site. About 65 acres will be treated with soil cement to form an impervious surface about 10 inches thick under the composting areas. About half of the area will be used to compost manure and sludge together in a 12 to 1 ratio based on dry weight The other half will be used to compost manure without sludge because there is not enough sludge available to mix with all of the manure. The soil cement on the eastern half will be covered by a wearing surface of asphaltic concrete where the manure and sludge will be composted. The soil cement on the western half will be covered with a wearing surface of decomposed granite where the manure will be Page 2 o o composted without sludge. The perimeter of the site will be protected by a 4 foot high earthen berm, eight feet wide at the top. The berm will be topped by a 6 foot tall chain link fence which will support vines for screening. In addition there will be pepper trees at 2S foot intervals along the top of the berm with shrubs at 4 feet on center between them. The combination of the berm, fence, trees and shrubs will provide a visual barrier and wind break around the site. . The entire compost area will slope from north to south where a 42 acre-feet capacity rainwater detention pond will be located The pond is designed to capture any runoff which will occur during winter rains. The water in the pond will be monitored and treated by the West Valley Vector Control Agency to prevent the breeding of mosquitoes. The water will be used to maintain moisture concentrations in the composting windrows. The pond should be totally empty by early summer and remain that way until the next winter's rains. Except for a small well which will supply drinking water for the site staff, there will be no need to use groundwater for the project All process and irrigation water not obtained from the rainwater detention pond will come from the reclaimed water line in Pine Avenue. On the northern 20 acres, there will be a scale facility for weighing loads received at the site, a laboratory for checking moisture content, offices and maintenance facilities for the equipment Compostlng Operations Composting is a process in which organic materials are maintained in optimum relation to moisture and air so that friendly soil bacteria will decompose the organic matter and produce a rich humus useful as a fertilizer and soil amendment For this project, the composting will be conducted in windrows aligned in the north to south direction to facilitate drainage of rainwater to the pond The windrows will be up to 6 feet tall and 14 to 18 feet wide at the base. As sludge and manure is brought to the site and dumped in the appropriate locations, front end loaders will be used to mix the materials and form the windrows. Water wagons will be used to supply the moisture needed to bring the mixture to about 40% solids. Self-propelled composting machines will be used to mix and aerate the windrows. Initially mixing will occur daily. As the bacteria multiply and oxidize the organic matter, they will raise the temperature of the materials in the windrow and tend to dry it out Additional water must be added and the temperature monitored to maintain optimum conditions. As the com posting Page 3 ~ o o progresses, the rate of mixing will be reduced to assure that temperatures greater than 550 C are maintained for a minimum of 15 days. As solids are decomposed and the volume of the windrow reduces, two or more windrows will be recombined into a larger windrow to maintain a large cross section and the favorable volume to surface area ratio essential to good pathogen destruction. According to EP A regulations, anaerobic digestion is defined as a Process to Significantly Reduce Pathogens (psRP) in municipal sludge, and windrow composting, when conducted to attain temperatures of 550 C or greater for at least 15 days, is defined as a Process to Further Reduce Pathogens (PFRP). Sludges composted in this manner are considered to be disinfected. Procedures are further spelled out in the California Department of Health Services (OOHS) manual on the subject The composting operation will be conducted in accordance with EP A and DOHS guidelines and regulations. By the end of the first 30 days, the compost will be disinfected and most of the stabilization will be completed. To achieve the desired product characteristics and assure complete stabilization, composting will continue either in windrows or in curing stockpiles for another four to six weeks. Stockpiles will be sized and located in compliance with the provisions of Article 8 of the County's Environmental Health Code. After 8 to 10 weeks of composting, the composted product will be loaded with front end loaders into trucks for transport out of the area. The trucks will be covered to prevent loss of product during its conveyance to the San Joaquin or Imperial Valleys for use in agriculture. Permits The processing facility must be designed and operated in compliance with all applicable local, state and federal regulations. The County of San Bernardino has issued a conditional use permit (CUP) and the Regional Water Quality Control Board has issued a Facility Permit for the project An application has been submitted to the County for a State Solid Waste Facilities Permit Permits for site-specific mechanical equipment will be obtained from the South Coast Air Quality Management District (SCAQMD). Operation of the facility cannot commence until all required permits have been issued and permit conditions complied with. Page 4 o o Maaagement CBMWD is the owner and manager of the projecL However, CBMWD has contracted with a private company to function as the site operator and take full responsibility for the design and operation of the composting facility and for the marketing or disposal of the producL The initial contract will be for a period of 5 years, with provision for multiple 5-year exiensions. Summary The proposed CBMWD Co-composting Facility will provide an essential unit of the County's solid waste management program. By providing an outlet for up to 1,100 tons per day of manure and 150 tons per day of sludge, the project will reduce loads on alternative solid waste disposal facilities and protect the Chino Groundwater Basin from the impacts of nitrates and salts. The environmental analysis has been extensive and supports a finding that the project should be implemented as proposed, because the environm~tal benefits of the project are substantial and important to the residents of.the County. Page 5 m_'''"''~<<''.~_._,' . .. '. ,,'_ - -- ~"~"'~-"""'~"'''''.~-'-'._- . le"end ,.., r:-Tl ChN..... __I LC:...J -- Dieicr .....&y r............. . . ~..~ II . , '. J. :~,r"1 --.~..:, 0# L . .. -..-'" .. .... - ,-..-..-. I ~.._.. 90 : ~ I ~~ I ....--.,/ . . ......... AM. -- . . I f , I J .. .. . 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", . . ...... ..... .~. . . . . . . . .. .....- . ........ .....e . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . I J s.... NlIr-' . _.:.... Figure 3-3 Chino Dairy Preserve Bo~ndaries Chino BaSin MWD Co Composting !="acllity Not~ ScWe rn ~ ""'t~.~ G:!J Pnljc'" ., Ci:J P10jecI r...._.... ~ Ptojecl&lt Ciii:I CompoII 'M.""'..... [ll] - Dlvidina Berm hDdvt:t ~ANI /fVQft} n :T [ i II :Ill !. ~ FaciIiIy ~ANI - ~ Marue5/udp Compa 0.. ANI Campa<< s.- MIl - DIYitIin6- 00lIman .- Chino-Corona Road a--~"7"""" Figure 3-4 Conceptual Site Plan of Co-Composting Project Site Chino Basin MWD Co CQm~JOsting Facili!i' NotWSc*ETI ~ . 0 .ENVIRONMENT AL HEALTH SERVICES '~!~e ......~t~~ ~ .. :: :- -:;.. ~ .....~ . ~'" /'lPIIII\\\~' = 315___A_' ..._A_.CAI2.lI.CI1IO' "1.1311"'- = 3ZO EaoI "D" S_ . Onuoto. CA InM . Ill.. 311.7170 = 15505 CiwIc _ . Vlotar6. CA 12312 . .1112041.1 = 17130 _ ..u....... . _. CA 12331 . 1ll.1 112I-I2.- = 57.01 ,.......... ,_......" . TIICCI V....,. CA 122M . "111 221...10 = SIn .......ditlO c....., V_ Contral "..... 2355 Eat FiItIl S_ . ... ........... CA 12.1s-ooM . Ill<ll 313-32DO = Eo........... Eo'_" end -... 172 Wnt ThIrd St_ . SIn.....-. CA 12.15-0315 . Ill.' 317.1512/1515 September 27, 1991 Shauna Clark city Administrator CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO 300 North "0" st. P.O. Box 1318 San Bernardino, CA 92402 Dear Ms. Clark: The Chino Basin Municipal Water District (CBMWD) Solid Waste Facilities Permit application Manure/Sludae Co-Co1ll1:lOStina Proiect. COUNTY OF SAN IERHAIlIMO E/lNlllCllUENT AL MANAGS Isn GlIOUP PAMELLA BENNm. R.E.H.S. Director ... ..",.. ... __ of. -- Apple v.... ........ _ Om_ Bit ... UM RIncho eye...... ~- ~ - ,.,..~ s. ........ GrWld TIfQCII T....,... ...... "'- - - v..- Loma UNIII YUCMe has completed a for the CBMWD Enclosed you will find a project description and location map for the proposed facility. This facility vill process and dispose of surplus dairy manure and municipal wastewater sludge. Assembly Bill 2296 and the Public Resources Code (PRC) section 50000.0 provides that the establish:lent of a new or expanded solid waste facility be determined by -zeview and approval of the Board of Supervisors, and a majority vote of the majority of the cities within the County having a majority of the incorporated population. The Department of Environmental Health Services has been designated to implement the siting process. In accordance with PRC 150000.0, the following procedure has been developed to help guide you through the site approval/disapproval process. In addition, a sample resolution is enclosed for your convenience. APPROVAL Within 90 davs from the date the project identification and description has been submitted to each City, the City must review and approve/disapprove the site, as identified. step 1: step 2: Each City shall notify the county Board of supervisors of its decision. step 3: If within 90 davs, a city fails to approve or disapprove the site identification and description, the city shall be deemed to have approved the site as submitted~ a ..L o o Sept--hAr 27, 1991 Page 2 of 2 ~inoBa.in DISAPPROVAL Step 1: If a city disapproves a site, the City shall mail notice of its decision by first-class mail to the person or agency requesting the approval ADd w the Departaent of Environaental Beal.th services within .lSl ~ of disapproval, stating the reason for disapproval. Step 2: No City shall disapprove a site unles. it deteraines, based upon substantial evidence, that there will be one or more significant adverse impacts within ita boundari_ caused by the proposed project. Step 3: Within 45 days of a City'S decision to disapprove, or a decision by the California Integrated Waste Management Board not to issue a permit, any person may file a writ of mandate for review of the decision with the Superior Court. If you have any additional questions about the process or project, please contact Jim Trujillo in our LEA section at (714) 387-4655. ;P;;lY~ Pamella Bennett, Director PVB:ra Attachments Distribution List: City of Adelanto Town of Apple Valley City of Barstow City of Big Bear Lake city of Chino City of Colton City of Fontana City of Grand Terrace City of Hesperia City of Highland City of Loma Linda City of Montclair City of Needles Ci ty of ontario City of Rancho cucamonga City of Redlands City of Rialto City of San Bernardino city of Twentynine Palms City of Upland City of Victorville Ci ty of Yucaipa - o L'HI~() Br\SI~ \1\j~ICIPAL WATER DISTRICT - ---------- - - o TEL '~1~. !I~i.I~12 _.!--\.'I: '~I~.~~!I.6~~ ..;;,.; .-\..chih~ld A,'e. PO. eo, 69~ R~ncho ('ucamonga. c.... 91 i29 September 10, 1991 Pamella Bennett, Director Department of Environmental Health Services County of San Bernardino 385 North Arrowhead Avenue San Bernardino, CA 92415 subject: Request for Compliance of CBMWO Co-Composting Project with Public Resources Code Section 50000 Dear Ms. Bennett: In accordance with the provisions of Public Resources Code Section 50000, Chino Basin Municipal Water District (CBKWD) hereby requests that your department initiate the procedures necessary to assure that the CBKWD co-composting project will be found in compliance with PRC Section 50000 at the earliest possible time. To facilitate the process, please description and a location map for any other information required, co-composting Project Manager, as office or at (818) 795-4797. Sincerely, find enclosed a brief project the proposed facility. If there is please advise Frank Dryden, soon as possible, at the CBMWD A -' -=- ?Jt. /{.;; ~.u..A, ,7t.I,v ./"l.-__ /"'. ?- Thomas J.~Homan, General Manager CHINO BASIN MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT Enclosures: co-composting project Description Facility Location Map " /bd " DwiPtF.FftllCb ,.,....'" Geoop A. Borba ViarPN"'''' Joba LAD....... s.....wyJ TrIa...... AMt W. Du.ihu. Dll'KtO#' BUlHiIl Diru'OI' 'Tho......t. Homu GtMral.Va"~ - I . . . '. . . MINUTES OF THE BOARD OF SY(ERVISORS Q;F SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY~L1FORNIA EIf)-Gen. Rt-Gen. CItQ) October 7, ,", SUBJECT: PAMELlA BENNETT, D1r.ctor DIparImInI of EnvlroMIIIUI HeIIIh Sen1CM AEVEW/APPR\JVAL OF SITING FOR CHINO BASIN IlANUREJSWDGE co. COUPOSTING PROJECT FROM: RECOMMENDATION: Adopt raoUIlon IiIlPI1M III the sling III the Chklo Baskl MunicipII Water District (CBMWD) Mlll.lre.'SkIdge ~1lI Project. BACKGROUND: The C8MWC has ~ec1 . SolicI WISte F~ Permit application tor estabIIsIvnerCllI the ......~ ~fIQ Project. Tllis fdIy wII process and dispose oluplus clIIry l1lIfI.I.. and Il1Inlcipal wastewller Aldge. Elolh CBMWD and the dairies overlying the Chino groundwller basin neecla reliable and economical melhod ol dlsposlrlQ ollUlplus IIudge and me,... wIIhouI negalively impacling water supplies. The Il8Ic:IID ..molr'l lCCUIl1II8lions III dairy IIlIIIn from .. IgrIcuIuraI preselV8 Is crlicII to the pratection of groundwater from Increases III TDS (IDtaI clIssoIved solids) and nllrIIes. The Depar........1l1ll EnvironrnerIlaI Hellh SelYices has been designated as the depaJ1merC to in1lItmerC the sling process. REASON FOR RECOMMENDATION: Assembly 811 2296 and PubIc Resources Code Section 50000.0 plOYIde thai the estabIishmerC III . new or expanded sold waste flCillly be deterrninec:l by review/llPPfOValllI the Board III Supervisors. REVIEW BY OTHERS: 'T1lis molution was teviewed by Deputy County Counsel Susan Nash on September '9, '"'. and by staff of the Fourth Supervlsorlal1)lslrlct, FISCAL IMPACT: ThenlIs no fiscallIJ1lllCt to the Courty. PRESENTED BY: Pamela Bennett, DinIc:tor, DepertmerC of EnvlrormerCal Heath Services, Ext. 4688. Res. to: ee: EHS-Bemett CD.mt:y CcuIsel-Nash EX Grtql SoW Waste ManagsDent Qdno Basin }tn1""pal Water Dist. c/o Elf) FUe an Action of the BlllIrd of Supervisors RESOLUTION NO. 91-332 APPROVED BO.A.RD OF SUPERVISORS COUNTY Or: SAN BERNARDINO MOTION Aye Aye Second Aye Motion 1 2 3 4 5 E.I!,~LENE S?~Ot,.. CLERK OF THE BOARD BY ~h~.M~ 1)6. Tl'n. n r.T n 7 1CllI1 . . ."~;:'i~';';::',!iGli.<l"i~'''-::C;' . . . . o llESOLUTION NO. 91-3320 U80LftIO. or 'I'D lOUD or 8VPBaVIIOU UPIOVI.G ~ 811'11 IDDI'lIl'IQ'fIO. A1ID D.8CUftIO. or 'I'D C'B%IIO BUI. JI1JIIICIPAL DDa DIB'l'UC'f 1WI1JJUI/8LtJDGl co-coIQoS'l'IJICI PIIOo7IC'f 7th day of October , 1991, on motion p-.... -ck , duly seconded by Supervisor Riordan , and carried, the following resolu- tion is adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of San Bernardino, State of California, acting in its official capacity as the legislative body of the County of San Bernardino. On this of Supervisor WlllUU, a dminishing ..ount of land is available for the application of sludge and II&nure; and, 1IBI:UU, both the Chino Basin Municipal Water District (CBMWD) and the dairies overlying the Chino groundwater basin need a reliable and economical method of disposing of surplus sludge and manure without negatively impacting water supplies; and, 1IBI:UU, the CBMWD has completed a Solid Waste Facili- ties Permit application for establishment of the Chino Basin MKD Manure/Sludge Co-Coaposting Project and has submitted a site identification and description of the project to the County Board of Supervisors, a copy of which is attached and marked Exhibit wAw; and WlllUU, Public Resources Code I 50000 requires that the Wsite identification and description- of a new or expanded solid waste facility which has not been identified or described in a County solid waste .anagement plan must be approved or disapprov- ed by resolution of the Board of Supervisors, and by the majority of the cities within the County having a majority of the incor- porated population; and 1IBI:UU, the Board of Supervisors may not disapprove the proposed site identification and description unless it deter- mines, based upon substantial evidence in the record, that there IU,IUSII.,... 1l11ll'I91 , . . . " o o vill be cme or more significant aeSverse impacts vithin the county frea the proposeeS project: anc1 ......., pursuant to the California Environmental Qual- ity Act (CIQA) aneS applicable guieSelines, the CBMWD is the lead agency for the project and the County is a responsible agency for the project: anc1 WDUU, on April 18, 1990, CBMWD aeSopteeS a negative declaration concerning the project: and 1IBIUU, the negative eSeclaration is the subject of a petition for writ of mandate vhich seeks to have the negative declaration eSeclareeS invalieS: and 1IBIUU, pursuant to Public Resources Code S 21167.3, the County is bound by the negative declaration, but any approval by the County in reliance upon the negative declaration is at the risk of CBMWD peneSing final eSetermination of the pending judicial proceeeSing: aneS 1IBIUU, on November 26, 1990, the County Board of Su- pervisors approveeS a Conditional Use Permit for the project: and 1IBIUU, provided that the conditions of the Conditional Use Permit are complied with, there is no substantial evidence in the record that there will be one or more significant adverse im- pacts within the County's bouneSaries from the proposed project. .., 'fIIIlUFOU, BI IT USOLVID, that the Board of super- visors of the county of San BernareSino, hereby approves the site identification and eSescription for the Chino Basin Manure/Sludge Co-Composting Project. PASSED UJ) ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of San Bernardino, State of california, by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors: Turoc:i. ~1r~1s. Riordan. F-......:k. Walker NOES: supervisors: Ncme - 2 - , , o o . ABSENT: Superviaora: Rena S'l'A'l'E OF CALIFORNIA ) ) aa. COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO ) I, EARLENE SPROAT, Clerk of the Board of Supervisor. of San Bernardino County, State of california, bereby certify the foregoing to be a full, true and correct copy of the record of the action aa the aame appeara in the Official Minute. of said Board at ita .eeting of October 7. 1991. cb #10 EARLENE SPR01.T, Clerk of the Board of Superviaora of the County of San Bernardino By: Ie{; ~ rn~ ---r ------peputy - 3 - '"...-" ~- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 o o RESOLUTION NO. RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO APPROVING THE SITING OF THE CHINO BASIN MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT MANUREISLUDGE CO-COMPOSTING PROJECT. WHEREAS, residential and commercial development has increased, agricultural activities have decreased, and less land has been available for application of sludge and manure: WHEREAS, both the Chino Basin Municipal Water District (CBMWD) and the dairies overlying the Chino groundwater basin need a reliable and economical method of disposing of surplus sludge and manure without negatively impacting water supplies: WHEREAS, the CBMWD has completed a Solid Waste Facilities Permit application for establishment of the Chino Basin MWD ManurelSludge Co-Composting Project: WHEREAS, Assembly Bill 2296 and Public Resources Code 550000 provides that the establishment of a new or expanded solid waster 16 facility be determined by a concurrence of the Board of 17 Supervisors, and a majority vote of the majority of the Cities 18 within the County having a majority of the incorporated 19 population: 20 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Mayor and Common 21 Council of the City of San Bernardino do hereby approve by 22 resolution the Chino Basin ManurelSludge Co-Composting Project. 23 III 24 III 25 III 26 III 27 III 28 III DAB/ses/Chino.res . 1 November 19, 1991 ~ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 o o RESOLUTION...APPROVING THE SITING OF THE CHINO BASIN MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT MANURE/SLUDGE CO-COMPOSTING PROJECT. I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing resolution was duly adopted by the Mayor and Common Council of the City of San Bernardino at a meeting thereof, held on the day of , 1991, by the following vote, to wit: Council Members: AYES ABSTAIN NAYS ABSENT ESTRADA REILLY HERNANDEZ MAUDSLEY MINOR POPE-LUDLAM MILLER City Clerk The foregoing resolution is hereby approved this of , 1991. day w. R. Holcomb, Mayor City of San Bernardino Approved as to form and legal content: JAMES F. PENMAN, City Attorney ~ DAB/ses/Chino.res 2 November 19, 1991 ~