NV5 has been providing as-needed stormwater and environmental monitoring activities in support of watershed and jurisdictional strategies to improve the quality of stormwater discharges, including elimination of non-stormwater discharges. NV5 has been providing hydrology, chemical, physical and biological monitoring; data management; analyses; and reporting, including summary reports and memorandums.
NV5 has been conducting dry weather continuous flow monitoring, investigation, source identification at persistently flowing outfalls and developing and implementing studies to help identify contributions to highest and priority water quality conditions, as described in the Carlsbad and San Luis Rey Water Quality Improvement Projects (WQIPs) (e.g., bacterial/microbial source tracking). NV5 also has been conducting wet weather storm drain outfall and receiving water monitoring.
NV5 has evaluated structural Best Management Practice (BMP) performance and pollutant removal efficiency. NV5 implemented the monitoring, assessment and reporting requirements for the Paseo Santa Fe Green Streets Project to satisfy the requirements of the Proposition 84 Grant Program agreement between the State Water Resources Control Board and the City. NV5 conducted wet weather and dry weather effectiveness assessment monitoring and collected a highly accurate record of the wet weather and dry weather flows to estimate the reduction in pollutant loads from the post-construction project area. NV5 prepared a report that included data analysis and project assessment as related to the Project Assessment and Effectiveness Plan. The effectiveness of the Paseo Santa Fe Green Streets Project was assessed by comparing the pre-construction monitoring data with the post-construction data to determine the estimated pollutant load reductions from the project area and individual BMPs. The report focused on the evaluation of the effectiveness of individual BMPs meeting the water conservation and pollutant load reduction performance measures.
