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Statewide Mercury Policy

Control Program for Mercury in Reservoirs

December 17, 2012

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Why a Statewide Mercury Policy?

Protect the health of humans and wildlife who eat fish from California’s watersSet standards for safe amounts of mercury

Reduce mercury/methylmercury in water and fish

Efficiency, consistency

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Mercury-impaired waters

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What Could a Policy include?Numeric Mercury fish tissue objectives

fish tissue objectives implementation plan

Mercury control programsReservoirs

Future control programsRivers, creeks, streams, bays, estuaries,

and lagoons

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Reservoir Fish

Mercury Levels

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Potential Ways to Reduce Mercury Levels in FishMercury sources

Reservoir chemistry

Fisheries management

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Sources of Mercury

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Sources: Mine Waste

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Sources: Air Emissions

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Sources: Urban Areas

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Before After

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Reservoir Chemistry

Reservoir Chemistry and Water Management

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Fisheries Management

SpeciesSize limits

Catch/release

Signage

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Statewide Policy and Reservoir Project Schedule

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CEQA Scoping Meetings March 2012

Policy and Staff Report Preparation March 2012- Spring 2013

Scientific Peer Review Spring 2013

Circulate Staff Report for Public Comment Summer 2013

Board Workshop Fall 2013

Board Adoption Hearing Winter 2013-14 +

For more information:Project web page:

www.waterboards.ca.gov/water_issues/programs/mercury

Sign up for email notices for both projects at:

www.waterboards.ca.gov/resources/ email_subscriptions/swrcb_subscribe.shtml#qualityy

Email: MercuryProject@waterboards.ca.gov

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