D-MAX has developed Jurisdictional Urban Runoff Management Programs (JURMPs) for several San Diego Copermittees and prepares required annual reports.
D-MAX has developed Jurisdictional Urban Runoff Management Programs (JURMPs) for a number of cities in San Diego County both in 2002, in accordance with Order No. 2001-01, and in 2007 for current Order No. R9-2007-001. As part of JURMP development, we prepared comprehensive databases prioritizing municipal, industrial, and commercial facilities, as well as construction projects based on threat to water quality and proximity to environmentally sensitive areas. The JURMPs included detailed plans and timelines to implement permit requirements.
In 2007-2008, D-MAX prepared JURMPs for the cities of Poway, Chula Vista, El Cajon, La Mesa, Santee, National City, and Oceanside. In 2001, we prepared comprehensive JURMPs for the cities of Poway, Santee, El Cajon, and La Mesa. Additionally, we assisted Encinitas, Vista, and San Marcos in preparing sections of their JURMP documents. Outside of San Diego County, D-MAX has helped the City of Mission Viejo and the City of La Habra in developing Local Implementation Plans (LIP) in accordance with regional municipal permits and the Orange County Drainage Area Management Plan (DAMP). Most of these projects involved preparing updated inventories of dry weather monitoring stations and/or procedures.
Annual reports are prepared to comply with storm water permits and the JURMP and WURMP implementation requirements. D-MAX has developed a number of methods to analyze program effectiveness, and we also assisted all three cities with addressing comments from the San Diego RWQCB. This included coordinating and meeting with the RWQCB to review and address their comments. Several sections of annual reports prepared by D-MAX have been deemed exemplary by the San Diego RWQCB. D-MAX has prepared several Annual Reports for the City of Poway, City of Santee, City of La Mesa, City of National City, and City of La Habra.