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Section 2: Current Water Conditions

Water Quality Conditions

In the WQIP, Responsible Agencies (RAs) identified Priority Water Quality Conditions (PWQCs) by evaluating receiving water conditions, MS4 discharges and their potential impacts, and potential sources of pollutants in the WMA. The WQIP also details the process the RAs used to identify the Highest Priority Water Quality Conditions (HPWQCs). Tables 2 and 3 list the HA-specific PWQCs and HPWQCs, respectively, per the 2021 WQIP.

Table 2: Carlsbad WMA WQIP Priority Water Quality Conditions (from 2021 WQIP)

Hydrologic AreaApplicable Receiving WaterPWQC (pollutant or stressor)Temporal Extent
AllAll within WMATrashDry and Wet Weather
AllAll within WMARiparian Habitat DegradationDry and Wet Weather
Loma AltaLoma Alta SloughEutrophic conditionsDry Weather (Between May and October)
Loma AltaLoma Alta SloughIndicator BacteriaDry and Wet Weather
Loma AltaLoma Alta CreekToxicityDry Weather
Loma AltaPacific Ocean Shoreline at Loma Alta Creek MouthIndicator BacteriaDry and Wet Weather
Buena Vista CreekBuena Vista LagoonIndicator BacteriaDry and Wet Weather
Buena Vista CreekBuena Vista LagoonSediment/SiltationDry and Wet Weather
Buena Vista CreekBuena Vista LagoonNutrientsDry Weather
Agua HediondaAgua Hedionda CreekIndicator BacteriaDry and Wet Weather
Agua HediondaAgua Hedionda CreekToxicityDry and Wet Weather
Agua HediondaAgua Hedionda CreekNutrientsDry and Wet Weather
Agua HediondaAgua Hedionda CreekSediment – Erosion - HydromodificationWet Weather
Agua HediondaAgua Hedionda Lagoon (SHELL)Fecal Indicator BacteriaWet Weather
Agua HediondaAgua Hedionda Lagoon (REC-1)EnterococcusDry and Wet Weather
Buena CreekBuena CreekNitrate and NitriteDry Weather
San MarcosLower – Pacific Ocean Shoreline at Moonlight BeachIndicator BacteriaDry and Wet Weather
San MarcosLower – San Marcos CreekEutrophic (nutrients)Dry Weather
Encinitas CreekEncinitas CreekToxicityDry Weather
Upper San Marcos CreekUpper San Marcos CreekNutrientsDry and Wet Weather
Upper San Marcos CreekUpper San Marcos Creek below Via Vera CruzIndicator BacteriaDry and Wet Weather
San Marcos LakeSan Marcos LakeNutrientsDry and Wet Weather
Escondido CreekEscondido CreekIndicator BacteriaDry and Wet Weather
Escondido CreekEscondido CreekToxicityDry Weather
Escondido CreekEscondido CreekNutrientsDry and Wet Weather
San Elijo LagoonSan Elijo LagoonIndicator BacteriaDry and Wet Weather
San Elijo LagoonSan Elijo LagoonSediment/SiltationDry and Wet Weather

Notes:

  1. All within WMA indicates conditions that apply to multiple or all Hydrologic Areas within the WMA.
  2. Nutrients category includes at least two or more of the following pollutants: Dissolved phosphorus, Orthophosphate, Total phosphorus, Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen, Total Nitrogen, Eutrophication, or Benthic Algae.
  3. SHELL data were collected by CDPH for the protection of public health related to commercial shellfish harvesting in the Lagoon. CDPH water quality benchmarks are established by the National Shellfish Sanitation Program and exist for fecal coliform only.
  4. REC-1 evaluation involves data for enterococcus only in saline waters (e.g., lagoons, ocean) due to the Bacteria Provisions adopted by the State Water Resources Control Board.
  5. San Marcos Lake is privately owned by the Citizens Development Corporation.

This table provides a comprehensive breakdown of the priority water quality conditions identified for each hydrologic area within the Carlsbad WMA as per the latest WQIP update.

Note: The use herein of the terms "pollutant(s)" and "pollution" should not be construed as an admission by the Responsible Agencies that the substances referenced herein constitute "pollutants" as that term is used in the context of liability insurance "pollution" exclusions as construed by California insurance law.

Table 3: Carlsbad WMA WQIP Highest Priority Water Quality Conditions

Hydrologic AreaApplicable Receiving WaterHPWQC (pollutant or stressor)Temporal Extent
Loma AltaLoma Alta SloughEutrophic (nutrients)May-Oct
Buena Vista CreekBuena Vista LagoonNo HPWQCNA
Agua HediondaAgua Hedionda CreekRiparian Habitat DegradationWet and Dry Weather
Agua HediondaAgua Hedionda CreekHydromodification ImpactsWet and Dry Weather
EncinasPacific OceanNo HPWQCNA
San MarcosLower – Pacific Ocean Shoreline at Moonlight BeachImpairment of REC-1 (Indicator Bacteria)Wet and Dry Weather
San MarcosUpper – San Marcos CreekEutrophic (nutrients)Wet and Dry Weather
Escondido CreekEscondido CreekRiparian Habitat DegradationWet and Dry Weather

Numeric goals and schedules were established for each HPWQC, and strategy implementation is intended to achieve the identified goals. Specific information on the goals, schedules, and progress for each HA is included in Section 3 of this annual report.

HPWQC = Highest Priority Water Quality Condition; NA = Not Applicable; REC-1 = water contact recreation beneficial use