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July—August 2018 Pacific Southwest Newsletter

Haleakalā National Park Coast
Serving Arizona, California, Hawaii, Nevada, Pacific Islands, 148 Tribal Nations

Protecting Hawaii’s Unique Environment

Mayor of Honolulu Kirk Caldwell (left) and Regional Administrator Mike Stoker
Mayor of Honolulu Kirk Caldwell (left) and Regional Administrator Mike Stoker | Click to enlarge

Regional Administrator Mike Stoker recently visited Hawaii to meet with officials about important local environmental issues, including cesspool conversion and the Red Hill Bulk Fuel Storage Facility.

  • Maui Now: EPA Administrator Addresses Red Hill, Hawai‘i Cesspools, Water Protection
  • Red Hill Bulk Fuel Storage Facility
  • Cesspools in Hawaii
  • Coral Reefs

Cleanup Plan for Casmalia Superfund Site Finalized

EPA announced a comprehensive final cleanup plan for contaminated soil and groundwater at the Casmalia Resources Superfund Site in Santa Barbara County, California. Construction of the proposed cleanup projects is estimated to take five years and cost approximately $60 million.

  • KEYT: EPA Announces Final Cleanup of Casmalia Superfund Site
  • Casmalia Resources Superfund Site

Funding for Water Infrastructure

Water Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act (WIFIA) Program

EPA issued a $699 million loan to the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission to help finance its innovative Southeast Treatment Plant Biosolids Digester Facilities Project. This is the largest loan issued under the Water Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act program. EPA is also funding a $135 million loan to the Orange County Water District to help finance its Groundwater Replenishment System final expansion.

  • San Francisco Chronicle: SF Gets Big EPA Loan to Upgrade Sewage Treatment Plant
  • Waterworld: Two New Loans in California
  • About Water Infrastructure Finance and Innovation
Enforcement Update

Protecting San Francisco Bay

EPA partnered with the San Francisco Bay Regional Water Quality Control Board to inspect concrete, motor vehicle parts, and recycling facilities in Oakland, Calif. The inspections were part of an initiative by the California Environmental Protection Agency's statewide Environmental Justice Task Force and resulted in settlements with four companies over Clean Water Act violations. Under the terms of the settlements, the companies will pay a combined $137,000 in civil penalties and will improve stormwater management.

  • SFGATE: Four Companies Settle With EPA For Clean Water Act Violations
  • San Francisco Bay Delta Watershed
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