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REDWOOD CITY <br />and water quality model, and the determination of PCB and mercury <br />load reductions to be addressed through GI implementation <br />(SMCWPPP 2018). <br />• Phase II Green Infrastructure Modeling Report — Provides <br />documentation of the application of models to determine the most <br />cost-effective GI implementation for each municipality, setting <br />stormwater improvement goals for the GI Plan (SMCWPPP 2019). <br />The following sections provide an overview of the purpose of the RAA, and a <br />summary of RAA results for Redwood City to serve as stormwater <br />improvement goals that set the stage for an adaptive management approach. <br />2.2 Purpose of the Reasonable Assurance Analysis <br />In 2017, the EPA Region 9 released Developing Reasonable Assurance: AGuide <br />to Performing Model -Based Analysis to Support Municipal Stormwater <br />Program Planning (EPA RAA Guide) (USEPA 2017), which provides guidance on <br />the technical needs of the RAA and considerations for model selection. <br />Building upon the EPA RAA Guide, the BASMAA prepared the Bay Area <br />Reasonable Assurance Analysis Guidance Document (Bay Area RAA Guidance) <br />(BASMAA 2017), which provides specific guidance on modeling to support <br />RAAs performed in the Bay Area to meet MRP requirements, address TMDLs <br />for PCBs and mercury, and support GI planning. The EPA RAA Guide and Bay <br />Area RAA Guidance both outline essential steps for performing an RAA, as <br />depicted in Figure 1. <br />RWC GREEN INFRASTRUCTURE PLAN <br />GREEN INFRASTRUCTURE PLAN <br />9 JUNE 2019 <br />ATTY/RESO.0075/CC RESO APPROVING THE GREEN INFRASTRUCTURE PLAN — EXHIBITA RESO. N0, 15780 <br />REV: 06-20-19 PR MUFF NO. 802 <br />