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General Information
Party ID Party Name Party Classification Mailing Address Work Phone Email/Website
40631 BAE Systems San Diego Ship Repair Inc Privately-Owned Business 2205 East Belt Street San Diego, CA 92113 619-595-0459 None
  
  
  
  
Expand/Contract Related Places
Related Places
Place ID Place Name County Region Place Type Relationship to Party Relationship Start Date Relationship End Date
888021 Pier 3 South Dredging and Offshore Mooring Dolphin Project San Diego 9 Dredge/Fill Site Owner 04/27/2023 None
884856 Fender Systems Replacement Project San Diego 9 Dredge/Fill Site Owner 12/19/2022 None
870589 Pride of San Diego Dry Dock Dredging Project San Diego 9 Dredge/Fill Site Owner 11/24/2020 None
815101 Pier 1 North Dry Dock Project San Diego 9 Dredge/Fill Site Owner 05/06/2015 None
794466 San Diego Shipyard Sediment Remediation Project San Diego 9 Dredge/Fill Site Owner 05/23/2013 None
764828 Pier 4 Replacement and Mooring Fender System San Diego 9 Dredge/Fill Site None None None
731445 BAE Systems Pier 3 Fender Pile Backing San Diego 9 Dredge/Fill Site None None None
261745 Southwest Marine, Inc. Los Angeles 4 Facility Operator 06/27/1983 None
259823 SWM Bulkhead Extension 401 WQC San Diego 9 Dredge/Fill Site Owner 05/27/2003 None
257992 Southwest Marine, Inc San Diego 9 Facility Owner 02/09/1998 None
257991 BAE Systems San Diego Ship Repair San Diego 9 Boatyard/Shipyard Owner 04/11/1988 None
257989 Southwest Marine Cleanup Dredg San Diego 9 Facility Owner 11/20/1998 None
248353 Pier 1 North Side Dredging San Diego 9 Facility Owner 11/02/1992 None
Total Related Places: 13
  
  
  
  
Expand/Contract Related Parties
Related Parties
Party ID Party Name Party Type Role/Relationship Relationship Start Date Relationship End Date Classification
648166 Kimberly Hyde Person Legally Responsible Official 01/28/2025 None None
639192 Eric Icke Person Legally Responsible Official 04/27/2023 None None
635903 Christian Romero Person Data Submitter 10/27/2022 None None
621353 Elizabeth Premo Person Data Submitter 01/15/2021 07/30/2024 None
609260 David Thomas Person Board member 05/18/2020 07/30/2024 None
609260 David Thomas Person Legally Responsible Official 11/24/2020 07/30/2024 None
594421 Maison Paps Person Data Submitter 01/30/2019 02/16/2021 None
594264 Lydia Pellecer Person Legally Responsible Official 01/30/2019 07/29/2024 None
594264 Lydia Pellecer Person Employee 12/19/2022 07/29/2024 None
568853 Joe Beltran Person Data Submitter 09/01/2022 07/30/2024 None
562997 Phil Barlow Person Data Submitter 03/22/2017 04/12/2019 None
547869 Edward Chargualaf Person Data Submitter 07/31/2014 11/23/2015 None
547231 Cara Bandera Person Data Submitter 06/24/2014 08/11/2016 None
547231 Cara Bandera Person Legally Responsible Official 08/11/2016 11/01/2018 None
534709 Christina Heald Person Data Submitter 07/02/2012 07/30/2024 None
531582 Amy Ashley Person Data Submitter 02/02/2012 02/28/2013 None
525881 John Wozniak Person Data Submitter 02/15/2011 07/30/2024 None
525880 Sandor Halvax Person Data Submitter 04/26/2024 None None
525880 Sandor Halvax Person Employee 01/05/2009 None None
525880 Sandor Halvax Person Legally Responsible Official 02/15/2011 07/30/2024 None
525880 Sandor Halvax Person Interested Party 03/28/2006 07/30/2024 None
136357 Frank Nicholson Person Facility Contact 06/27/1983 07/30/2024 None
136357 Frank Nicholson Person Enforcement Contact 02/02/2005 07/30/2024 None
Total Related Parties: 23
  
  
  
  
Expand/Contract Regulatory Measures
Regulatory Measures (non-enforcement)
Reg. Measure ID Regulatory Measure Type Region WDID Status Program Order No. RM Effective Date RM Termination Date Relationship Relationship Start Date Relationship End Date Amended?
459093 Enrollee - NPDES 9 9 000000137 Active NPDINDLRG R9-2023-0012 03/27/2025 None Discharger 11/08/2024 None N
455801 401 Certification 9 9 000003856 Active CERFILLEXC R9-2024-0050 03/15/2024 None Discharger 02/09/2024 None N
401444 NPDES Permit 9 9 000000137 Historical NPDINDLRG R9-2015-0034 09/01/2015 03/26/2025 Discharger 06/09/2015 None N
400834 401 Certification 9 9 000002839 Historical CERDREDGE R9-2015-0080 01/22/2016 06/28/2024 Discharger 05/06/2015 None N
390330 WDR 9 9 000002564 Historical CERDREDGE R9-2013-0093 07/10/2013 07/10/2018 Discharger 05/23/2013 None N
380453 401 Certification 9 9 000001875 Historical CERFILLEXC None 10/27/2010 10/27/2015 Discharger 07/22/2011 None N
378272 401 Certification 9 9 000002252 Historical CERFILLEXC 11C-026 06/23/2012 06/23/2017 Discharger 03/25/2011 None Y
373172 401 Certification 9 9 000002037 Historical CERFILLEXC 10C-017 12/08/2010 12/07/2015 Discharger 02/24/2010 None N
370013 NPDES Permit 9 9 000000137 Historical NPDINDLRG R9-2009-0080 06/10/2009 08/31/2015 Discharger 06/10/2009 None N
360177 401 Certification 9 9 000001888 Historical CERFILLEXC 08C-098 09/21/2009 09/21/2014 Discharger 01/26/2009 None N
360175 401 Certification 9 9 000001888 Historical CERFILLEXC 08C-098 09/21/2009 09/20/2014 Discharger 01/26/2009 None N
359337 401 Certification 9 9 000001875 Historical CERFILLEXC 08C-097 08/28/2009 08/27/2014 Discharger 01/05/2009 None Y
214262 401 Certification 9 9 000001226 Historical CERFILLEXC None 01/28/2004 None Discharger 09/01/2005 None N
213825 Enrollee 9 9 000000137 Historical NPDNONMUNIPRCS 97-03601 04/18/1983 11/13/2002 Discharger 09/01/2005 None N
143548 WDR 9 9 000000862 Historical WDR 99-0211 03/10/1999 None Discharger 03/10/1999 None N
143546 WDR 9 9 000000872 Historical WDR 99-014 03/10/1999 02/09/2005 Discharger 03/10/1999 None N
142916 WDR 9 9 000000862 Historical WDR 98-038 04/08/1998 None Discharger 04/08/1998 None N
142913 WDR 9 9 000000558 Historical WDR 98-013 02/11/1998 None Discharger 02/11/1998 None N
142897 NPDES Permit 9 9 000000137 Historical NPDINDLRG 97-03601 10/15/1997 None Discharger 10/15/1997 None N
142404 WDR 9 9 000000558 Historical WDR 92-068 11/02/1992 None Discharger 11/02/1992 None N
141930 NPDES Permit 9 9 000000137 Historical NPDINDLRG 83-011 04/18/1983 None Discharger 04/18/1983 None Y
135762 NPDES Permit 4 4B192017002 Historical NPDESWW 95-143 10/30/1995 01/29/2003 Discharger 10/30/1995 None N
135258 NPDES Permit 4 4B192017002 Historical NPDESWW 86-036 06/23/1986 10/30/1995 Discharger 06/23/1986 None N
133645 NPDES Permit 4 4B192017002 Historical NPDESWW 83-030 06/27/1983 06/23/1986 Discharger 06/27/1983 None N
131637 NPDES Permit 4 4B192017002 Historical NPDESWW R4-2003-0023 01/30/2003 06/01/2005 Discharger 01/30/2003 None N
131369 NPDES Permit 9 9 000000137 Historical NPDINDLRG R9-2002-0161 11/13/2002 06/09/2009 Discharger 11/13/2002 None N
Total Regulatory Measures: 26
  
  
  
  
Expand/Contract Violations
Violations within the past five years
Violation ID Occurrence Date Violation Type Violation Description(-) Violation Status Priority Source Facility Name Violated Reg. Meas. ID Violated Reg. Meas. Order No. Linked to Enf.
1135123 08/20/2024 Order Conditions On Tuesday August 20 at 1100 hours, the Environmental Department received a phone call from Operations Department of a notable discharge of paint chips and spent abrasive media floating on the surface of the water near the USS JOHN P MURTHA stern gate. A cloudy dust sheen approximately 50 ft x 50 ft was observed against the floating boom between the barge off the stern gate and ship¿s force living barge. Upon further investigation onboard the ship, a loud sound of pressurized air was heard and SubK IMIA personnel were observed using pressurized air to clean a fan compartment (or wheel) contaminated with spent media, paint chips, and other debris causing a visible dust cloud that discharged contaminants into San Diego Bay. Employees were immediately instructed to turn off the air, stop work, and reevaluate their task to prevent impact to the environment. The dust sheen was concentrated against the ship¿s living barge boom and then migrated and dispersed east and north underneath the POCA wharf. The discharge could not feasibly be cleaned due to the small particle size of the contaminants and quick wind dispersion of the material and was deemed unrecoverable by Environmental personnel. Violation N eSMR BAE Systems San Diego Ship Repair 401444 R9-2015-0034 N
1131039 11/23/2023 Deficient Monitoring Discharge of hydroblast water from port side scupper on forecastle of US Navy ship. Violation N eSMR BAE Systems San Diego Ship Repair 401444 R9-2015-0034 N
1131038 12/15/2023 Deficient Monitoring Subcontractor performing needle-gunning near the deck edge of a US Navy vessel and paint chips were discharged to SD Bay. Violation N eSMR BAE Systems San Diego Ship Repair 401444 R9-2015-0034 N
1131037 01/20/2024 Deficient Monitoring Subcontractor using deck crawlers and needle guns in flight deck of US Navy ship. Although full secondary containment was used, there were gaps along the deck edge allowing paint chips to escape. Violation N eSMR BAE Systems San Diego Ship Repair 401444 R9-2015-0034 N
1131036 02/06/2024 CTOX Chronic Toxicity-Sea Urchin or Sand Dollar-Fertilization Maximum Daily (MDEL) limit is 0 % effect and reported value was 1 % effect at SW-001. Violation N eSMR BAE Systems San Diego Ship Repair 401444 R9-2015-0034 N
1131005 02/06/2024 CTOX Chronic Toxicity-Sea Urchin or Sand Dollar-Fertilization 1-Hour Average (Mean) limit is 0 Pass/Fail (Pass = 0, Fail = 1) and reported value was 1 Pass/Fail (Pass = 0, Fail = 1) at SW-001. Violation N eSMR BAE Systems San Diego Ship Repair 401444 R9-2015-0034 N
1126525 02/06/2024 CTOX Chronic Toxicity-Sea Urchin or Sand Dollar-Fertilization 1-Hour Average (Mean) limit is 0 Pass/Fail (Pass = 0, Fail = 1) and reported value was 1 Pass/Fail (Pass = 0, Fail = 1) at SW-001. Violation N eSMR BAE Systems San Diego Ship Repair 401444 R9-2015-0034 N
1123802 11/29/2023 Order Conditions On Wednesday 11/29/23 at 13:30 Operations Supervisor notified Environmental that approximately 5 gallons of hydroblast water contaminated with paint chips was discharged from the from the port side scupper of the forecastle of a USS Navy Ship. A subcontractor was conducting non-skid removal on the deck, the unit lost suction due to an uneven surface and the water poured out from the collection hose, onto the deck and through the scupper. The scupper was not protected or blanked. Work was halted until the scuppers on both sides of the deck were sufficiently blanked and sealed. Work did not commence until an containment inspection was called out and approval was obtained from Environmental Dept. The paint chips were unrecoverable due to the location of the spill. A boat could not easily access the area to assist with getting the Jellyfishbot inside the hard oil boom around the ship. Violation N eSMR BAE Systems San Diego Ship Repair 401444 R9-2015-0034 N
1123801 12/15/2023 Order Conditions On Friday 12/15/23 Environmental got a call from Ship's Force onboard the USS Navy Ship regarding a discharge of paint chips noted within the boom of the ship. The Environmental technician told Ship's force to shut down any paint removal processes being conducted by the subcontractor until the Environmental Dept. could arrive to investigate. Upon investigation no obvious discharge location was found, but there were areas of built up paint chips and metal dust on the over water side of the containment within the exterior folds of the plastic. The containment was inadequate for the type of work (needle-gunning & hydroblasting) being performed. The subcontractor was approved to continue the paint removal effort as long as an employee with a broom and vacuum was working alongside the paint removal team to ensure paint chips were contained. Around 2 oz. of floating paint chips were recovered from inside the oil boom using the Jellyfishbot with a fine mesh collection bag. Violation N eSMR BAE Systems San Diego Ship Repair 401444 R9-2015-0034 N
1121318 09/27/2023 Order Conditions On Wednesday 9/27/23, Environmental was notified by Safety of a heavy rainbow sheen inside the oil boom of the USS Naval ship. Upon investigation by Environmental the heavy sheen ran along the Port side of the ship between the ship and pier. The only active discharge on the Port side was discussed with the CHENG and MPA and determined to be compensating water. The Environmental Mgr requested the compensating discharge to cease in order to further the investigate the source of the discharge. Violation N eSMR BAE Systems San Diego Ship Repair 401444 R9-2015-0034 N
1118715 05/18/2023 Surface Water On Thursday 5/18/23, Environmental received a phone call from Ship force on US Naval Ship that the planned fueling operation was shut down. An rainbow sheen had appeared in the oil boom where the compensating water was discharging inside the boom around the ship and fueling barge. The bank of tanks ships force was filing had not been maintained during the availability in the BAE Systems yard. Violation N eSMR BAE Systems San Diego Ship Repair 401444 R9-2015-0034 N
1118714 04/26/2023 Surface Water On Wednesday 4/26/2023 10:45 am Environmental received a call from Area manager reporting that Ship's force was needle gunning at the edge of the ship on pier 3 north insufficient containment. The Area Manager noticed that paint chips were dropping into the bay and immediately stopped work. Violation N eSMR BAE Systems San Diego Ship Repair 401444 R9-2015-0034 N
1116206 01/16/2023 CTOX Chronic Toxicity-Sea Urchin or Sand Dollar-Fertilization 1-Hour Average (Mean) limit is 1 Pass/Fail (Pass = 0, Fail = 1) and reported value was 1 Pass/Fail (Pass = 0, Fail = 1) at SW-001. Violation N eSMR BAE Systems San Diego Ship Repair 401444 R9-2015-0034 N
1109606 07/20/2022 Deficient Monitoring On Wednesday July 20th, at 14:45, BAE Environmental received a call from the BAE Project Manager on a US Navy Vessel stating that during engine testing a sheen appeared in the water in the engine area inside the oil boom of the ship. All testing was shut down and the OEM team got into the boat with facilities and BAE ship supervisor to investigate. Initial volume was reported at 2 gallons of discharge from the engine hydraulic system to the San Diego Bay contained within the oil boom around the ship, upon investigation it was determined to be leakage from the hydraulic system from the open bay doors due to the vibration of the engines starting up. ‐ NRC (#1342076), CalOES (#22‐4128) and USCG. Violation N eSMR BAE Systems San Diego Ship Repair 401444 R9-2015-0034 N
1109605 07/19/2022 Order Conditions On Tuesday July 19th at 9:35, BAE Environmental received a call from the dock crew that an overwater sewage pipe had failed and was discharging sewage into San Diego Bay. This is an incident that requires reporting to regulatory agencies (2A). The flow lasted 10 minutes discharging approximately 100 gallons before the system could be pumped down. The dock crew immediately installed a temporary repair on the disconnected section of pipe so that sewer services could be continued. All notifications were made to NRC (#1341935) , CalOES (22-4096) and the USCG as required. Follow up inquiries were made by the Dept. of Environmental Health & Quality to determine if any beach closures would be required. Based on the small quantity of discharge it was determined no water testing or warning signs were required to be placed on the beaches at Coronado across the bay. Violation N eSMR BAE Systems San Diego Ship Repair 401444 R9-2015-0034 N
1106673 06/10/2022 Order Conditions At approximately 0900, BAE Environmental was contacted by BAE Ship Sup to report the discharge of hydraulic fluid into San Diego Bay, outside of the oil boom surrounding a US Navy vessel docked on Pier 4 south. Ships Force was closing the stern door when an estimated 6-oz of fluid was lost. A grey, diffuse sheen, approximately 20ft x 30ft was observed in the Bay. The US Navy personnel indicated it was likely fluid that had collected when the stern door was worked on while in dry dock, and not from a new failure. By 0930, BAE Environmental and BAE Facilties had entered the water to assess the sheen and deploy an absorbent boom; however, the boom was not deployed as the sheen was not recoverable. The NRC (Report #1338372), CalOES (Report #22-3311), and local Coast Guard were notified. Violation N eSMR BAE Systems San Diego Ship Repair 401444 R9-2015-0034 N
1106672 04/07/2022 Order Conditions At approximately 0900 on Thursday 07 April 2022, BAE Environmental was notified by a Ship Sup of discharge of waste abrasive blast media and paint chips into the San Diego Bay from Pier 1 South. US Navy personnel were sweeping on the inside of the ship at the Caley Davit Panel door area on the 01 level starboard side. Approximately 10lbs of copper slag/abrasive blast media with paint chips was swept into the Bay. The build up of the waste blast media was determined to be left by a subcontractor after their blast work on the freeboard (completed 2/21/22). A verbal request was made to that subcontractor in February to clean all davit troughs; however, the subcontractor stated they had thoroughly cleaned the port side trough but were unaware of the issue on the starboard side. Violation N eSMR BAE Systems San Diego Ship Repair 401444 R9-2015-0034 N
1103661 03/03/2022 Order Conditions At approximately 11:30a on Thursday 03 March 2022, the submergence of a marine vessel was reported to BAE Environmental. A two-person boat outfitted with a 4-stroke outboard motor owned by a subcontractor was tied to the quay wall south of Pier 4. The lowering water level from the ebbing tide caused the vessel to hang from its line tied to the pier, enabling inundation. A release of approximately 1-gallon of gasoline occurred, the boat and engine were recovered from the bay. Notifications were made to NRC (#1330156) and CalOES (#22-1226), and the local US Coast Guard called the Environmental Hotline to request additional information. No agency representatives visited the site of the incident. The boat was unoccupied at the time of the submergence, and there were no reported injuries. Due to windy weather conditions, recovery of the sheen was not possible. Violation N eSMR BAE Systems San Diego Ship Repair 401444 R9-2015-0034 N
1103660 01/28/2022 Order Conditions On Friday 1/28/2022 at 11:45a, BAE Environmental was notified of a discharge of paint chips off the starboard side of a US Navy vessel. US Navy personnel were conducting needle gunning activities that caused a release of paint chips into San Diego Bay. On the previous day (1/27/2022) ship's force needle gunning activities were shut down after they were observed working without a containment. A containment was constructed, but a breach of the containment floor enabled paint chips to escape the work space and impact surrounding areas. Paint chips impacted an area of San Diego Bay approximately 10' x 75', and were also observed on the pier fenders and Yokohamas. Violation N eSMR BAE Systems San Diego Ship Repair 401444 R9-2015-0034 N
1103659 01/25/2022 Order Conditions On Tuesday 1/25/2022 while working at the wash rack by Building 1, BAE Environmental Technician observed visible dust in the POCA basin. Upon further investigation, it was discovered that a subcontractor was utilizing a sweeper unit to clean up blast media in the east end of the dry dock. When the Environmental Technician spoke with the subcontractor employee, he indicated they were complete for the day; however, they were instructed to discontinue use of the unit as it was generating visible emissions. The Environmental Technician looked into the water surrounding the drydock and observed blast media particles floating on the surface. Violation N eSMR BAE Systems San Diego Ship Repair 401444 R9-2015-0034 N
1103658 03/15/2022 Order Conditions At approximately 12:30p on Tuesday 15 March 2022, BAE Environmental received a report of a discharge from a US Navy vessel. Green dyed chill water was released from the VCHT system for nearly two hours before ship's force was able to identify the source of the discharge and turn off the system. The spill was not recoverable. Violation N eSMR BAE Systems San Diego Ship Repair 401444 R9-2015-0034 N
1095894 08/24/2021 Order Conditions On Tuesday August 24, 2021 at 09:40, BAE Environmental Department was notified of a discharge of green fluid from the US Navy vessel docked on the north side of Pier 4 into the San Diego Bay. The discharge originated from the starboard side of the vessel forward of the quarterdeck. BAE Environmental Technician arrived on site, where by then, the discharge had stopped; however, the water surrounding the ship both inside and outside of the oil boom was a bright green color, extending 200 ft x 40 ft area. The CHENG, BAE Ship Sup, and Environmental Specialists arrived on the ship and inspected interior spaces for evidence of spills/leaks/discharges, but none were identified. Ship's force were directed by CHENG to inspect additional spaces. According to the CHENG, chill water systems were tagged out and the Navy was not replacing valves. By 10:15a, the dye had dissipated. Ship's force estimates a total discharge volume of 10 gallons. Violation N eSMR BAE Systems San Diego Ship Repair 401444 R9-2015-0034 N
1095893 09/20/2021 Order Conditions At 09:55a on Monday 9/20/2021, BAE Ship Sup observed a discharge of fluid from the port side of the US Navy vessel docked on the north side of Pier 4. BAE Environmental was notified at 10:05a and arrived on-site to find a 25 ft x 50 ft oily sheen in San Diego Bay between the port side of the vessel and the surrounding oil boom. No oil/sheen was observed escaping from the boom. According to SWRMC Safety, fluid from deck drains collected into Waste Water Drain Collecting tank in Main 1, and the pump associated with it was not tagged out. Sailors working in Main 1 bumped into a control panel, turning on the pump, which caused it to discharge through a drain at Frame 200. The flow into the Bay was observed to be intermittent, but continued for several minutes before the pump was stopped. The CHENG (that day's CDO) and EDO conducted the investigation within the ship to identify source. BAE Environmental deployed white hydrophobic pads to collect the floating oil. Verbal notifications of the incident were made to the NRC (#1317351) and CalOES (#21-5145), and the local Coast Guard called BAE Environmental for more information after the NRC report was filed. Violation N eSMR BAE Systems San Diego Ship Repair 401444 R9-2015-0034 N
1095892 07/31/2021 Order Conditions At 7:15 am Ship's Force contacted PMO after discovering a sheen around the US Navy vessel docked on the north side of Pier 4. Upon investigation by the Environmental Technician and Safety Technician, the oil was determined to be fully contained and only within the boom of the US Navy vessel. The Environmental Manager was contacted at 8:54 am to report the sheen as technicians prepared for a water response by deploying absorbent pads and securing an opening in the boom where a small amount of oil was escaping. All notifications were made to the National Response Center, California Office of Emergency Services and the Coast Guard. It was determined that approximately 5 to 15 gallons of oil was discharged based upon the amount of oil absorbing quickly into the deployed pads. The ship was thoroughly investigated for any source of discharge, and a sample of the oil was taken for visual and laboratory analysis. The local United States Coast Guard office and Department of Fish and Wildlife were contacted later in the evening to update on spill response measures, and neither deemed a site visit necessary. An update to the CalOES report was made as required. Violation N eSMR BAE Systems San Diego Ship Repair 401444 R9-2015-0034 N
1092646 04/30/2021 Order Conditions At 09:35a on Friday 4/30/2021, BAE Environmental Technician observed a brown foamy substance coming out of a discharge port on the port side of a US Navy vessel. The thick foam was dripping slowly, and was observed floating on the water surface. BAE Environmental Manager was notified and subsequently called the Quarterdeck to stop operations within the ship and secure the system. According to the sailor, an oily waste transfer was occurring aboard the ship at the time the discharge was observed. The foam was not causing a visible sheen in the water. The impacted area was 10' x 40'. Violation N eSMR BAE Systems San Diego Ship Repair 401444 R9-2015-0034 N
1092645 04/30/2021 Order Conditions At 09:30a on Friday 4/30/2021, BAE Environmental Technician observed blast media in San Diego Bay while in a small boat conducting an investigation on an unrelated discharge. Upon further investigation, it was found that the scaffolding subcontractor was removing scaffolding around the aft mast of a US Navy vessel. Containment and scaffolding had been put in place by the scaffolding subcontractor so the preservation subcontractor could blast and paint both the forward and aft masts. Deconstruction inspections for both containments were not called by either subcontractor prior to the removal of the containment and scaffolding. Blast media was released during the deconstruction, and an unknown quantity entered San Diego Bay between Pier 1 and the north side of the Pride of San Diego dry dock. The area impacted was 50' x 200' and was covered by a thin film of fine blast media. Violation N eSMR BAE Systems San Diego Ship Repair 401444 R9-2015-0034 N
1092644 06/28/2021 Order Conditions On Monday 28 June 2021, BAE Environmental Manager received a call reporting the discharge of paint chips from a US Navy vessel. Ship's force was conducting needle gunning to remove paint on cleats on the port side. The work was conducted without containment, enabling paint chips to enter the Bay. BAE Labor Supervisor observed the discharge and stopped work. BAE Environmental Team members reported to the vessel and instructed the sailors to stop work, install a containment along the edge of the ship before needle gunning could continue, and sweeping up paint chips on the deck to prevent further discharge. Violation N eSMR BAE Systems San Diego Ship Repair 401444 R9-2015-0034 N
1092643 04/05/2021 Order Conditions A discharge of soapy water entered the San Diego Bay from a discharge port near the waterline on a US Navy vessel. The quarterdeck was contacted immediately and all drains were secured. Ships force was conducting routine space cleaning and did not secure the drains prior to conducting work. Approximately 15 gallons washed into the San Diego Bay. Violation N eSMR BAE Systems San Diego Ship Repair 401444 R9-2015-0034 N
1089558 01/27/2021 Order Conditions At approximately 13:50 on Tuesday 26 January 2021, BAE Environmental received a report of green dyed chill water being discharged by the USN Vessel from the starboard side of the ship. The fluid entered the San Diego Bay between the ship and the oil boom, however, some dye began diffusing into the water outside of the boom. BAE Environmental arrived on the ship at approximately 14:00, and spoke with ship's force. According to the MPA, a system onboard the ship used to transfer potable water was put back online following repair, but there was a leak around the dye cup used to dye chill water, enabling some dye to enter water as it refilled the system. The fluid then discharged through an outlet on the starboard side of the ship, leaving a bright green discoloration in the Bay. No intended discharge of any type (potable water, chill water) from the USN Vessel was communicated with the Environmental Department prior to this incident. Violation N eSMR BAE Systems San Diego Ship Repair 401444 R9-2015-0034 N
1089557 01/25/2021 Order Conditions On Monday 25 January 2021, at approximately 07:45a, BAE Environmental Technician was conducting an inspection on the ship on Pier 1 when he observed airborne pieces of visqueen, appearing to originate from the containment surronding the mast of the ship in dry dock in the POCA. This plastic material was seen floating in the air, and being deposited on Pier 1 and potentially the San Diego Bay. At the time of the incident, a rain event was underway which carried small craft advisories and a high wind warning (winds 30-40mph with gusts to 60mph; 1//25/2021 from 06:00-22:00). Violation N eSMR BAE Systems San Diego Ship Repair 401444 R9-2015-0034 N
1089556 01/23/2021 Order Conditions At approximately 13:00 on Saturday 23 January 2021, the sumps on the POSD were observed overflowing with stormwater. A rain event was underway, and approximately 0.3¿ had been received. The tank dedicated to the POSD had volume to receive stormwater from the drydock, but the pump in the sumps failed to initiate, causing the water to collect in the sumps. The estimated volume discharged was 250-gallons (25 gal/min for 10 minutes) and the fate of the illicit discharge was the San Diego Bay. Violation N eSMR BAE Systems San Diego Ship Repair 401444 R9-2015-0034 N
1089555 03/20/2021 Order Conditions At approximately 10:20a on Saturday 20 March 2021, BAE Environmental Technician observed STC crew using high pressure air hoses to clean the deck of the USN Vessel, causing residual paint chips and dust/debris to enter San Diego Bay. Earlier that morning, a containment inspection occurred and was approved for removal; however, the subcontractor was not authorized to use air hoses to clear the deck after the containment was removed. Paint chips were observed visibly floating on the water, but were not recoverable. Violation N eSMR BAE Systems San Diego Ship Repair 401444 R9-2015-0034 N
1089554 03/03/2021 Order Conditions At approximately 11:15a, BAE Environmental Manager encountered a stormwater overflow incident at the pump block west of the Tool Room. The block transfers water from Pier 3 and around Building 13 to DS3. BAE Facilities was in the process of repairing the equipment, but stormwater of an unknown volume was discharged into San Diego Bay. Violation N eSMR BAE Systems San Diego Ship Repair 401444 R9-2015-0034 N
1080684 08/10/2020 Unauthorized Discharge At approximately 11:00 am on 8/10/2020, BAE Environmental Technician was conducting a dry dock submergence inspection when he saw an open 4 inch hose intermittently discharge CHT water into the bay. The dock crew was immediately notified and the system was secured. The 4 inch hose was not capped due to the cap being broken which is a secondary safeguard from a discharge to the bay. It was soon after discovered that a CHT check valve had also failed which allowed CHT into the disconnected hose. The open ended hose that was hanging over the bay from the hose barge was intermittently discharging CHT into the bay as the pumps activated. The dock crew placed a Damage Control plug into the end of the 4 inch hose to stop any additional discharge from continuing. Violation N eSMR BAE Systems San Diego Ship Repair 401444 R9-2015-0034 N
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Total Violations: 34
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Expand/Contract Enforcement Actions
Enforcement Actions
Enforcement ID Enforcement Type Enf. Order No. Title Program Effective Date Status
428449 Staff Enforcement Letter None SEL for BAE Systems San Diego Ship Repair Inc NPDINDLRG 04/25/2019 Historical
410377 Staff Enforcement Letter R9-2015-0034 SEL re R9-2015-0034 for BAE Systems San Diego Ship Repair Inc (2015 Annual, April -Sept 2016 Quarterly) NPDINDLRG 12/09/2016 Historical
407404 Staff Enforcement Letter R9-2015-0034 SEL re R9-2015-0034 for BAE Systems San Diego Ship Repair Inc (July 2015-March 2016) NPDINDLRG 08/11/2016 Historical
406152 Admin Civil Liability R9-2016-0003 ACL R9-2016-0003 for BAE Systems San Diego Ship Repair Inc NPDINDLRG 06/14/2016 Historical
404363 Staff Enforcement Letter R9-2015-0034 SEL re R9-2015-0034 for BAE Systems San Diego Ship Repair Inc (July- Sept 2015) NPDINDLRG 01/20/2016 Historical
401462 Staff Enforcement Letter None SEL for BAE Systems San Diego Ship Repair Inc NPDINDLRG 07/10/2015 Historical
400333 Staff Enforcement Letter None SEL for BAE Systems San Diego Ship Repair Inc NPDINDLRG 04/10/2015 Historical
399026 Staff Enforcement Letter None SEL for BAE Systems San Diego Ship Repair Inc NPDINDLRG 12/08/2014 Historical
398593 Staff Enforcement Letter None SEL for BAE Systems San Diego Ship Repair Inc NPDINDLRG 10/27/2014 Historical
397237 Staff Enforcement Letter None SEL for BAE Systems San Diego Ship Repair Inc NPDINDLRG None Historical
396222 Staff Enforcement Letter None 05/21/2014 SEL for BAE Systems San Diego Ship Repair Inc NPDINDLRG 05/21/2014 Historical
391795 Admin Civil Liability R9-2013-0119 ACL R9-2013-0119 for BAE Systems San Diego Ship Repair Inc NPDINDLRG 09/13/2013 Historical
386888 Notice of Violation R9-2012-0051 NOV R9-2012-0051 USN BAE and NASSCO for Violation of Directives CAO R9-2012-0024 SLIC 07/10/2012 Historical
386340 Staff Enforcement Letter None 07/03/2013 SEL for BAE Systems San Diego Ship Repair Inc for Mon Report NPDINDLRG 07/03/2013 Historical
340860 Clean-up and Abatement Order R9-2012-0024 CAO No. R9-2012-0024 for Shipyard Sediment Site San Diego Bay SLIC 03/12/2012 Active
257004 Admin Civil Liability R9-2001-139 Enforcement - 9 000000137 NPDNONMUNIPRCS 06/12/2001 Historical
256375 Notice of Violation R9-2005-0069 Enforcement - 9 000000137 NPDNONMUNIPRCS 03/17/2005 Historical
254761 Notice of Violation NOV NOV - Southwest Marine, Inc. (02/02/05) NPDESWW 02/02/2005 Historical
250977 Staff Enforcement Letter UNKNOWN Enforcement - 9 000000137 NPDNONMUNIPRCS 01/08/2004 Historical
249639 Staff Enforcement Letter UNKNOWN Enforcement - 9 000000137 NPDNONMUNIPRCS 01/22/2004 Historical
236858 Notice of Violation NOV NOV - Southwest Marine, Inc. (06/13/01) NPDESWW 06/13/2001 Historical
234916 Staff Enforcement Letter UNKNOWN Enforcement - 9 000000137 NPDNONMUNIPRCS 07/10/2000 Historical
234908 Staff Enforcement Letter UNKNOWN Enforcement - 9 000000137 NPDNONMUNIPRCS 12/19/2000 Historical
234872 Staff Enforcement Letter UNKNOWN Enforcement - 9 000000137 NPDNONMUNIPRCS 10/31/2000 Historical
234773 Staff Enforcement Letter UNKNOWN Enforcement - 9 000000137 NPDNONMUNIPRCS 08/22/2000 Historical
234706 Staff Enforcement Letter UNKNOWN Enforcement - 9 000000137 NPDNONMUNIPRCS 10/31/2000 Historical
233239 Notice to Comply UNKNOWN Enforcement - 9 000000137 NPDNONMUNIPRCS 06/29/1999 Historical
233220 Notice to Comply UNKNOWN Enforcement - 9 000000137 NPDNONMUNIPRCS 06/29/1999 Historical
233219 Notice to Comply UNKNOWN Enforcement - 9 000000137 NPDNONMUNIPRCS 06/29/1999 Historical
222573 Admin Civil Liability 89-002 ACL 89-002 to Southwest Marine for $15,000. Enforcement - 9 000000137 NPDNONMUNIPRCS 01/23/1989 Historical
220595 Admin Civil Liability R4-1992-0045 ACLC R4-1992-0045 - Southwest Marine, Inc. NPDESWW 07/20/1992 Historical
Total Enforcement Actions: 31
  
  
  
  
Expand/Contract Enforcement Actions
Regulatory Measures linked to Related Parties
Reg. Measure ID Organization Regulatory Measure Type Program Effective Date Status
378272 Sandor Halvax 401 Certification CERFILLEXC 06/23/2012 Historical
378272 Sandor Halvax 401 Certification CERFILLEXC 06/23/2012 Historical
373172 Sandor Halvax 401 Certification CERFILLEXC 12/08/2010 Historical
373172 Sandor Halvax 401 Certification CERFILLEXC 12/08/2010 Historical
360177 Sandor Halvax 401 Certification CERFILLEXC 09/21/2009 Historical
360177 Sandor Halvax 401 Certification CERFILLEXC 09/21/2009 Historical
360175 Sandor Halvax 401 Certification CERFILLEXC 09/21/2009 Historical
360175 Sandor Halvax 401 Certification CERFILLEXC 09/21/2009 Historical
359337 Sandor Halvax 401 Certification CERFILLEXC 08/28/2009 Historical
359337 Sandor Halvax 401 Certification CERFILLEXC 08/28/2009 Historical
Total Regulatory Measures linked to Related Parties: 10
  
  
The current report was generated with data as of: 06/23/2025
Regional Boards are in the process of entering backlogged data.
As a result, data may be incomplete.
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