Burbank City Pub Ser Dept

Facility Overview

Burbank City Pub Ser Dept is operating under a active permit of type: Industrial. Primary industry: Electric Services. Secondary industry: Power, Distribution, and Specialty Transformers.

The facility covers a total area of 22 Acres, with an active operational area of 22 Acres.

The site has self-reported imperviousness of 95%. In the context of the Industrial General Permit for stormwater runoff, imperviousness refers to the percentage of the facility's surface area that doesn't allow water to penetrate, such as concrete, asphalt, or rooftops. The higher the imperviousness percentage, the more potential impact on local water quality as there is a greater surface area to accumulate pollutants.

In terms of water impact, this facility directly affects the Burbank Western Channel. This information is crucial for understanding the facility's potential environmental influence on local water resources.

164 W Magnolia Blvd, Burbank, CA 91502

Additional Details

Permit Status: Active
County: Los Angeles
WDID: 4 19I000949
Application ID: 188717

Historical Exceedances

This facility has historically exceeded limits for the following parameters:

  • pH

    pH levels outside the normal range can harm aquatic life and affect water chemistry. Acidic water can leach toxic metals from sediments, while alkaline water can increase ammonia toxicity.

  • Iron, Total

    Excessive iron can harm aquatic ecosystems by forming precipitates that smother habitats. It can also affect fish gills and reduce visibility in water.

  • Oil and Grease

    Oil and grease can form films on water surfaces, reducing oxygen levels and harming aquatic life. They can also contaminate sediments and be toxic to organisms.

  • Total Suspended Solids (TSS)

    High levels of suspended solids can reduce water clarity, harm fish gills, smother aquatic habitat and eggs, and transport pollutants through water bodies.

These limits reflect Water Quality Standards promulgated to protect human health or the environment, or standards that the State or EPA developed to indicate the Facility may be failing to implement best practices to protect storm water.

Discharge Reports Summary

YearSample ReportsExceedancesStatus
202487Exceedances Detected
202388Exceedances Detected
202269Exceedances Detected
202165Exceedances Detected
202042Exceedances Detected
201944Exceedances Detected
201832Exceedances Detected
2017108Exceedances Detected
201683Exceedances Detected

Discharge Report Exceedances Trend

This chart shows the trend of discharge report exceedances over time. The values represent the number of exceedances for each year.