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Chico Nitrate Compliance Program

What is the Nitrate Compliance Plan?

The "Chico Urban Area Nitrate Compliance Plan (Plan)" has been prepared in response to the contamination of groundwater in the Chico Urban Area by nitrate, a form of nitrogen. The discharge from individual septic systems has been cited by the Central Valley Regional Water Quality Control Board (Regional Board) as the primary source of groundwater nitrate contamination that exceeds drinking water standards set by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the State Water Resources Control Board (State Board). Nitrate levels that exceed the standard have been established as a threat to the public health and is subject to regulation.

In 1990, when local corrective action was deemed by the Regional Board to be too slow and inadequate, more formalized enforcement actions were undertaken, resulting in a Prohibition Order that required the abandonment of area septic systems by July of 1995. The issue, which affects over 30,000 residents in the Chico Urban Area, had become increasingly controversial making a timely resolution difficult. The cost of sewering had emerged as a primary concern, especially for those on fixed incomes and limited ability to absorb the cost. Some doubted the adverse health effects of groundwater nitrate, the integrity of test results, or dismissed the issue as a ploy to force unincorporated residents to annex to the City of Chico. Since high nitrate levels were first discovered in 1979, few local issues have held the potential to affect such a large segment of Chico-area residents. The local nitrate problem has spawned numerous studies and regulatory actions, complicated and impacted home sales, worried those on private wells, and generated hours of debate.

Unfortunately, nitrate contamination in the groundwater and soils in the Chico area has resulted with an order from the Regional Board to address and rectify the problem. A tremendous amount of human and financial resources have been spent on this project, which will require further time and capital resources.  This web page is a source for information about the Chico Urban Area Nitrate Compliance Plan.

Read the Executive Summary

Read the full Nitrate Compliance Plan


Document Library 

Public Presentations and Brochures

November 14, 2011 - 1S Post Construction Presentation
April 19, 2010 - 1S Construction Kick-off Presentation
  

October 22, 2009 - 1N Post Construction Presentation    

November 13, 2008 - 1N Construction Kick-off Presentation   

Sewer Connection Brochure     

 

Newsletters
Fall 2011
Winter 2010   

Summer 2010   

Summer 2009   

Spring 2009   

 

Agreements and Resolutions

June 2008 - State Revolving Loan Fund Agreement  

August 2007 - Bylaws JPFA  

June 2006 - Revised Joint Exercise of Powers Agreement JPFA  

August 2005 - Bylaws JPFA  

August 2004 - City County Agreement for Extension of Sewer  

December 2000 - City County Agreement for Extension of Sewer  

CSA Expansion Resolution 91-108  

CSA Formation Resolution 88-194  

April 1990 - Prohibition Order 90-126  

 

Ground Water Monitoring

October 2009, Monitoring Report

June 2012, Monitoring Report

 

 

Nitrate Compliance Program Environ Review - February 2001   

Nitrate Final EIR Notice  

EIR CUANPC Introduction Documents  

 

Studies and Reports

July 2007 - Revenue Program JPFA  

January 2007 - Project Report JPFA - Jan 2007  

2000 - Chico Urban Area Nitrate Compliance Plan

March 1998 - Sewer Feasibility Study 
April 1996 - Dames & Moore Technical Memorandum   

February 1994 - Final Report Groundwater Nitrate Study    

January 1984 - DWR Study of Nitrates   

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