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Watershed Urban Runoff Management Program

SAN DIEGUITO

The final San Dieguito Watershed Urban Runoff Management Plan has been prepared by the City of San Diego, as lead agency, in collaboration with the cities of Del Mar, Escondido, Poway, Solana Beach and County of San Diego – all local agencies which have jurisdiction over the San Dieguito watershed.   The Plan meets the requirements of the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Municipal Storm Water Permit for San Diego Copermittees (Order No. 2001-01).  The Municipal Storm Water Permit requires the development and implementation of Watershed Urban Runoff Management Programs (WURMPs) for each of nine watershed management areas within San Diego County including the San Dieguito watershed.   This document represents the plan the jurisdictions and stakeholders have prepared to implement said Program.
 
The primary goal of this program is to positively affect the water resources of the San Dieguito Watershed while balancing economic, social, and environmental constraints.  The Program identifies four primary objectives to strive towards this goal: (1) develop and expand methods to assess and improve water quality within the watershed; (2) integrate watershed principles into land use planning; (3) enhance public understanding of sources of water pollution; and (4) encourage and develop stakeholder participation.  To help reach these goals and objectives, the San Dieguito River Watershed Urban Runoff Management Plan identifies and prioritizes water quality related issues within the watershed that can be potentially attributed (wholly or partially) to discharges from the municipal storm drain systems and may be addressed through a cross-jurisdictional approach.  Additionally, activities to abate sources of pollution and restore and protect beneficial uses are also identified.
 
The San Dieguito WURMP has been developed as an iterative process of watershed assessment, priority setting, monitoring, and implementation.  At the conclusion of each yearly cycle, the process begins anew, allowing participants to respond to changing conditions or adjust strategies that have not performed as anticipated.  This framework establishes mechanisms for the participants to evaluate priorities, improve coordination, assess program goals, and allocate finite in an cost-effective manner.
 
Any comments regarding the Plan should be provided in writing to:
 
Cheryl Filar
City of Escondido
Public Works/Utilities Administration Division
201 N. Broadway
Escondido, CA 92025
E-mail: CFilar@Escondido.org
Phone:
760.839.6315

Comments can be provided at any time through out the year and will be incorporated, as appropriate, in subsequent annual reports.  Questions or requests for additional information can be directed to Cheryl at  760.839.6315.
 
Below are links to Land-Use and Municipal Separate Sanitary Sewer System (MS4) maps of the San Dieguito Watershed.  Click on the thumbnails to enlarge and download (the files are large).
 

LEAD AGENCY CONTACT

Cheryl Filar, City of Escondido
Phone: 760.839.6315

 

The San Dieguito WURMP Workgroup meets on an ad hoc basis. Meetings are open to all interested parties.

Next Meeting


No meetings are scheduled at this time.
 
Meeting Summaries

Please contact Cheryl for details
 

Final San Dieguito WURMP FY 05/06 Annual Report  (January 2007)

Final San Dieguito WURMP FY 04/05 Annual Report  (January 2006) 

Final San Dieguito WURMP FY 03/04 Annual Report  (January 2005) 

Final San Dieguito WURMP FY 02/03 Annual Report  (January 2004) 

Final San Dieguito Watersheds URMP  (January 2003) 

  

San Dieguito Land-Use map

Click on image for the high resolution map

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