State California WC Sec 13368-13368.5 SAN DIEGO BAY ADVISORY COMMITTEE FOR ECOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT (WATER QUALITY) WATER CODE SECTION 13368-13368.5 13368. (a) The San Diego Bay Advisory Committee for Ecological Assessment is hereby established. (b) The committee shall prepare a report on all of the following: (1) An evaluation of existing and historic data and trends in the overall health of San Diego Bay, including, but not limited to, trends in pollutant levels and trends in the numbers and diversity of species. (2) The identification of habitat enhancement projects in the Integrated Natural Resources Management Plan for San Diego Bay that may be necessary to provide increased population and diversity for species within San Diego Bay. (3) An assessment of, and recommendations for, including feasibility and economic practicability of, the best available technology that is economically available and the best conventional pollution control technology related to stormwater treatment systems meeting toxicity standards. (c) For the purposes of carrying out subdivision (b), the committee shall consider and make use of the Integrated Natural Resources Management Plan for San Diego Bay prepared by the United States Navy in conjunction with numerous stakeholders. (d) Upon the request of the United States Navy, the committee may provide oversight and assistance in the Navy's development of alternative acute toxicity effluent limitations for discharges of stormwater runoff associated with industrial activity, as authorized by the San Diego Regional Water Quality Control Board, in approval of the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System permits for Naval Base Point Loma, Naval Base San Diego, and Naval Base Coronado. (e) (1) The committee shall be chaired by the Chairperson of the San Diego Unified Port District. The following entities may each appoint one representative to the committee: (A) The San Diego City Council. (B) The City of Chula Vista. (C) The City of Coronado. (D) The City of Imperial Beach. (E) The City of National City. (F) The Environmental Health Coalition. (G) The San Diego Baykeeper. (H) The San Diego Audubon Society. (I) The San Diego Chapter of the Surfrider Foundation. (J) The Sierra Club. (K) The San Diego Port Tenants Association. (L) The Industrial Environmental Association. (M) The San Diego Convention and Visitors Bureau. (N) Scripps Institute of Oceanography. (O) City of San Diego Metropolitan Wastewater Joint Powers Authority. (P) The California Coastal Commission. (2) The San Diego County Board of Supervisors may appoint two representatives to the committee. One of the persons appointed pursuant to this paragraph shall be a recreational boatowner who resides in San Diego County. (3) The following entities may each appoint one nonvoting member to the committee: (A) The United States Navy. (B) The Department of Fish and Game. (C) The United States Fish and Wildlife Service. (D) The National Marine Fisheries Service. (E) The University of California and California State University at San Diego may each appoint one nonvoting member. (4) The San Diego Regional Water Quality Control Board is encouraged to participate in the proceedings of the committee. (f) Committee members may not be compensated for their services or be reimbursed for any expenses incurred in the performance of their duties pursuant to this chapter. (g) (1) Staffing for the committee shall be provided by the San Diego Unified Port District at the direction of the committee. The committee may accept grant funds and contract for professional services to carry out this chapter. The San Diego Unified Port District shall administer the grants made to the committee. (2) Not more than 3 percent of the total amount of money received by the committee may be used to pay costs incurred in connection with the administration of the grants. (h) The report required by subdivision (b) shall be submitted, on or before December 31, 2005, to all of the following: (1) The Chairpersons of the Assembly Committee on Water, Parks and Wildlife, the Assembly Committee on Environmental Safety and Toxic Materials, the Senate Committee on Environmental Quality, and the Senate Committee on Agriculture and Water Resources. (2) The San Diego Regional Water Quality Control Board. (3) The state board. (4) The California Coastal Commission. 13368.5. This chapter shall remain in effect only until January 1, 2006, and as of that date is repealed, unless a later enacted statute, that is enacted before January 1, 2006, deletes or extends that date.