Overview
Rocky Point 3&4
BMP Registration
Approved

10/01/2015 to 09/30/2025 (10 years)
12 credits
12 credits (100%)

Yes
No
No

Registration Area & BMPs
Declarations
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Credit Schedule
10/1/2015
10 years
09/30/2025
Lifespan of the original project is 20 years. Completed in 2004, adaptive maintenance was performed in 2015, with weir boards replaced to ensure water was directed to the Wildwood 3 and 4 basins.

100%
12
12
PLRM Models and Load Reduction
RockyPoint3_4 (Project4)
ExpectedRoads (Scenario2) Baseline Scenario 100%
Expected_Add_WW3_4 (Scenario4) Expected Scenario 100%

4,372 22 118 N/A
1,949 12 73 N/A
Load Reduction 2,423 10 45 12
Treatment BMPs
Yes

Dry Basin LowerPioneerBasin 1,541 7 26 8 Key No
Dry Basin PentagonBasin 1,671 7 24 8 Key No
Dry Basin Keller_StevenBasin 1,121 5 19 6 Key No
Dry Basin UpperPioneerBasin 525 2 9 3 Key No
Wet Basin Wildwood 3&4 649 3 13 3 Key No
Dry Basin LostSheepBasins 392 2 7 2 Supporting No
Infiltration Basin RP3_4ShepherdsBasin 171 1 4 1 Supporting No
Infiltration Basin CelladorGallery 198 1 5 1 Supporting No
Dry Basin AspenwaldBasin 75 1 2 0 Supporting No
Wet Basin Wildwood Basins 1 & 2 -3,644 -13 -37 0 Supporting Yes
Total 32

No distributed BMPs added to registration

The City plans to maintain treatment BMPs within CSLTJ14 based on BMP RAM and NPDES inspections. Essential and Key BMPs and will be maintained by the City Street Maintenance crew on an As-Needed basis. Maintenance will be performed by backhoe and/or hand crew (possible CCC work) to remove excess sediment from the basin. Emphasis will be placed on restoring the soil to an infiltration rate consistent with the BMP RAM benchmark value.
The City plans to inspect all treatment BMPs with CSLTJ14 in accordance with the BMP RAM. Additional inspections may be performed if required by NPDES permits, or to assess performance or maintenance needs. Inspections will take place beginning in spring and will continue through the fall. Essential; and Key BMPs will be inspected according to the BMP RAM and NPDES permit. Engineering staff will use the Constant Head Permeameter (CHP) to determine the infiltration rate of the basin. Staff will also perform a visual inspection and record results with a handheld GPS unit or field tablet. Inspections of all Basins will take place in the late spring or early summer.
None
Parcel BMPs
No
Single Family Residential
7% 0%
29.7 2.08 0 7.0% 0.0% n/a
29.7 2.08 0 7.0% 0.0% n/a
Multi-Family Residential
19% 0%
22.1 4.2 0 19.0% 0.0% n/a
22.1 4.2 0 19.0% 0.0% n/a
Commercial, Industrial, and Community Use
5% 0%
16.3 0.81 0 5.0% 0.0% n/a
16.3 0.82 0 5.0% 0.0% n/a
Other Pollutant Control Strategies

No other pollutant control strategies implemented in this registration