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Document ID us-ca-awdgifwdronp-1997-10 Title APPLICATION/REPORT OF WASTE DISCHARGE GENERAL INFORMATION FORM FOR WASTE DISCHARGE REQUIREMENTS OR NPDES PERMIT URL https://www.waterboards.ca.gov/publications_forms/forms/docs/form200.pdf Jurisdiction /us/ca Subdomain(s) none Language Status completed Analyzed at 2026-05-12 05:38:42.660951+00:00 Relevance inventory_targeted_fetch

Q Qualitative Requirements (73)

Req ID Category Intent Legal Status Name Subdomain(s) Context Conditions Confidence
#Q001administrativereportingmandatoryReport of Waste Discharge Filingwastewater, otherSection 13260 states that persons discharging or proposing to discharge waste that could affect the quality of the waters of the State, other than into a community sewer system, shall file a ROWD containing information which may be required by the appropriate Regional Water Quality Control Board (RWQCB).When discharging or proposing to discharge waste that could affect the quality of the waters of the State, other than into a community sewer system.high
#Q002administrativeoperationalmandatoryAnnual Fee Paymentwastewater, otherAll dischargers regulated under WDRs and NPDES permits must pay an annual fee, except dairies, which pay a filing fee only.Applies to all dischargers regulated under WDRs and NPDES permits (except dairies).high
#Q003prohibitionreportingmandatoryFirst Annual Fee Submission Prohibitionwastewater, otherPlease do NOT submit a check for your first annual fee or filing fee until requested to do so by a RWQCB representative.Prior to being requested by a RWQCB representative.high
#Q004prohibitionreportingmandatoryRenewal Application Fee Submission Prohibitionwastewater, otherDischargers applying for reissuance (renewal) of an existing NPDES permit or update of an existing WDR will be billed through the annual fee billing system and are therefore requested NOT to submit a check with their application.When applying for reissuance (renewal) of an existing NPDES permit or update of an existing WDR.high
#Q005administrativereportingmandatoryNPDES Permit Requirement for Surface Water Dischargewastewater, otherIf you are applying for a permit to discharge to surface water, you will need an NPDES permit which is issued under both State and Federal law and may be required to complete one or more of the following Federal NPDES permit application forms: Short Form A, Standard Form A, Forms 1, 2B, 2C, 2D, 2E, and 2F.When applying for a permit to discharge to surface water.high
#Q006reportingreportingmandatoryFactual Information Provisionwastewater, otherYou must provide the factual information listed below for ALL owners, operators, and locations and, where appropriate, for ALL general partners and lease holders.high
#Q007prohibitionreportingmandatoryFacility Address Format Prohibitionwastewater, other(NO P.O. Box numbers. If no address exists, use street and nearest cross street).When providing the physical address of the facility.high
#Q008reportingreportingmandatoryHazardous Waste Notification Procedurewastewater, otherHazardous Waste: If you check the Hazardous Waste box, STOP and contact a representative of the RWQCB for further instructions.If the Hazardous Waste box is checked.high
#Q009administrativereportingmandatoryChange in Ownership Application Form Completionwastewater, otherCHANGE IN OWNERSHIP/ OPERATOR: Change of legal owner of the facility. Complete Parts I, III, and IV only and contact the RWQCB to determine if additional information is required.In the event of a change of legal owner of the facility.high
#Q010administrativeoperationalmandatoryWDR Reissuance/Updatewastewater, otherREISSUANCE: WDRs must be updated periodically to reflect changing technology standards and conditions.high
#Q011administrativereportingmandatoryExpired NPDES Permit Reissuancewastewater, otherA new application is required to reissue an NPDES permit which has expired.When an NPDES permit has expired.high
#Q012reportingreportingmandatoryCEQA Lead Agency IdentificationotherName the Lead Agency responsible for completion of CEQA requirements for the project, i.e., completion and certification of CEQA documentation.high
#Q013reportingreportingmandatoryCEQA Exemption ReportingotherIf the answer is YES, state the basis for the exemption and the name of the agency supplying the exemption on the space provided.If a public agency determined that the proposed project is exempt from CEQA.high
#Q014reportingreportingmandatoryCEQA Notice of Determination FilingotherIf YES, give the date the notice was filed and enclose a copy of the Notice of Determination and the Initial Study, Environmental Impact Report, or Negative Declaration.If the 'Notice of Determination' has been filed under CEQA.high
#Q015reportingreportingmandatoryExpected CEQA Document IdentificationotherIf NO, check the box of the expected type of CEQA document for this project, and include the expected date of completion using the timelines given under CEQA.If the 'Notice of Determination' has not been filed under CEQA.high
#Q016reportingreportingmandatoryDischarge Characterizationwastewater, otherTo be approved, your application MUST include a COMPLETE characterization of the discharge.Required for application approval.high
#Q017reportingreportingmandatorySite Map Submissionwastewater, otherThis application MUST be accompanied by a site map.high
#Q018reportingreportingmandatoryClarification Attachment RequirementotherIf any of the answers on your application form need further explanation, attach a separate sheet.If answers need further explanation.high
#Q019administrativereportingmandatoryApplication CertificationotherCertification by the owner of the facility or the operator of the facility, if the operator is different from the owner, is required.high
#Q020administrativereportingmandatoryApplication Signatory RequirementotherThe appropriate person must sign the application form.high
#Q021administrativereportingmandatoryAgency Permit Application Information PublicationotherAgencies must publish a list of all information required in a permit application and of criteria used to determine whether the submitted information is adequate.high
#Q022administrativeoperationalmandatoryAgency Permit Review Time LimitsotherThe agencies are required to establish time limits for permit reviews.high
#Q023prohibitionhealthmandatorySurface Water Discharge Prohibitionwastewater, otherThe discharge of any waste to surface waters is prohibited.All discharges under these General WDRshigh
#Q024prohibitionhealthmandatoryPollution and Nuisance Prohibitionwastewater, otherThe disposal of wastes shall not cause pollution, contamination, or nuisance as defined in CWC Section 13050.high
#Q025prohibitionhealthmandatoryHazardous Waste Discharge Prohibitionwastewater, otherThe discharge of waste classified as 'hazardous' or 'designated' as defined in Title 22 CCR, Section 66261 and CWC Section 13173, is prohibited.high
#Q026operationaloperationalmandatoryPond Freeboard RequirementwastewaterA minimum freeboard of two feet shall be maintained at all wastewater disposal ponds and wastewater storage ponds.Applies to all wastewater disposal/storage pondshigh
#Q027monitoringreportingmandatoryDischarge Monitoring Plan Submissionwastewater, otherDischargers applying for coverage under these General WDRs shall submit with their NOI a discharge monitoring plan (DMP).At time of application for coveragehigh
#Q028reportinghealthmandatoryImmediate Emergency Noncompliance Reportingwastewater, otherThe Discharger shall immediately report any noncompliance potentially endangering public health or the environment. Any information shall be provided orally to the Regional Board within 24 hours of the time the Discharger becomes aware of the occurrence.When noncompliance endangers public health or the environmenthigh
#Q029prohibitionoperationalmandatoryUnauthorized Land Discharge Prohibitionwastewater, otherDischarge of wastes to lands not owned or controlled by the discharger is prohibited, unless the discharger has a written lease or an agreement with the owner.Applies to discharges to property not owned by the dischargerhigh
#Q030prohibitiontreatmentmandatoryBasin Plan Water Quality Objectives Compliancewastewater, otherThe discharge of waste shall not cause, wholly or in combination with any other discharge(s), the applicable Regional Board's Basin Plan objectives for ground or surface waters to be exceeded.high
#Q031prohibitionhealthmandatoryGroundwater Contamination Spread Prohibitionwastewater, otherThe discharge of waste causing the spread of groundwater contamination is prohibited.high
#Q032operationaltreatmentmandatoryBoring Waste Sump ManagementotherDischarges of boring waste, drilling mud, and cuttings from well-drilling operations shall be discharged to on-site sumps and shall not contain halogenated solvents.During well-drilling or boring operationshigh
#Q033administrativeoperationalmandatoryAvailability of Order CopyotherA copy of these General WDRs shall be kept at the discharge facility for reference by operating personnel. Key operating and site management personnel shall be familiar with its contents.high
#Q034operationaloperationalmandatoryDischarge Management Plan with Contingencieswastewater, otherThe Discharger shall develop a discharge management plan incorporating contingency measures, should sampling results show violation of water quality standards.high
#Q035operationaloperationalmandatoryFacility Operation and Maintenancewastewater, otherThe Discharger shall properly operate and maintain all facilities and systems of treatment and control (and related appurtenances) at all times to assure compliance with these General WDRs.high
#Q036administrativereportingmandatoryMonitoring Record RetentionotherThe Discharger shall retain records of all monitoring information including all calibration and maintenance records, copies of all reports required by these General WDRs, and records of all data used to complete the application for these General WDRs. Records shall be maintained for a minimum of three years from the date of the sample, measurement, or report.high
#Q037prohibitionhealthmandatoryNon-Potable System Flushing Prohibitiondrinking water, otherThe discharge of water main, water storage tank, water hydrant pipeline flushing, or hydrostatic testing water from tanks or pipelines that have been used to store or convey any medium other than potable water is prohibited, unless the Discharger has demonstrated to the Regional Board that all residual pollutant concentrations have been reduced to levels below Regional Board Basin Plan groundwater quality objectives.Applies to systems used for non-potable mediahigh
#Q038operationaloperationalmandatoryInert Waste Load Checking ProgramotherInert solid waste facilities shall develop and implement a load checking program to ensure that all the types of waste accepted at the site are in compliance with these General WDRs.Applies to Small Inert Solid Waste Operationshigh
#Q039designtreatmentmandatoryBoring Waste Onsite Disposal CriteriaotherResidual wastes discharged onsite shall meet the following requirements: (1) the discharge must be located greater than 5 feet above local groundwater level, (2) the discharge must be covered by a minimum of 1 foot of clean soil, and (3) the discharge must be located at least 100 feet from the nearest surface water.When disposing of boring waste residual solids/semi-solids onsitehigh
#Q040operationaloperationalmandatoryMonitoring Well Purge Water Discharge LocationotherMonitoring well purge water shall be discharged at the monitoring well facility and shall not degrade underlying groundwater. Monitoring well purge water shall not be discharged in a manner causing ponding or threatening a discharge to surface waters.During monitoring well purging or samplinghigh
#Q041designoperationalmandatoryFacility Protection Standardswastewater, otherAll storage and disposal facilities shall be protected against erosion, overland runoff, and other impacts resulting from storm events.All regulated storage and disposal facilitieshigh
#Q042reportingreportingmandatoryNotification of New Discharge SiteotherDischargers of well development water, boring waste, and clear water discharges shall provide written notice to the Regional Board before initiating any discharge to a new site.Before initiating discharge to a new site for specific categorieshigh
#Q043prohibitiontreatmentmandatoryMonitoring Well Purge Water Quality ProhibitionotherDischarges of liquids derived from the purging, development, or sampling of groundwater from monitoring wells shall not contain nonaqueous phase liquids (i.e., concentrations of pollutants above the solubility limits).Applies to monitoring well liquid dischargeshigh
#Q044reportingoperationalmandatoryFacility Modification Reportingwastewater, otherPrior to any modifications in the Discharger's facility, that would result in a material change in the quality or quantity of waste discharged or any material change in the location of the discharge, the Discharger shall report in writing to the appropriate Regional Board all pertinent information and obtain confirmation from the Regional Board that such modifications do not disqualify the Discharger from coverage under these General WDRs.Prior to implementing material changeshigh
#Q045monitoringreportingmandatoryLaboratory Certification Requirementwastewater, otherUnless otherwise approved by the appropriate Regional Water Quality Control Board (Regional Board) Executive Officer, all analyses shall be conducted at a laboratory certified for such analyses by the California Department of Health Services.All laboratory analyses required by the Orderhigh
#Q046reportingreportingmandatoryNew Site Discharge IdentificationotherWells/boring waste and clear water dischargers shall submit the following information before initiation of discharge at a new site: (a) discharge site address and (b) discharge site latitude and longitude (if known).Specific to Wells/Boring Waste and Clear Water categorieshigh
#Q047prohibitionoperationalmandatoryWaste Discharge Compliance ProhibitionotherThe discharge of waste* shall not cause violation of these objectives.Applies to all waste discharges regulated under this Plan.high
#Q048prohibitionaestheticmandatoryFloatable and Settleable Material ProhibitionotherWaste* discharged to the ocean* must be essentially free of: (1) Material* that is floatable or will become floatable upon discharge. (2) Settleable material* or substances that may form sediments which will degrade* benthic communities or other aquatic life.General requirements for management of waste discharge.high
#Q049prohibitionoperationalmandatoryASBS Discharge ProhibitionotherWaste* shall not be discharged to designated Areas* of Special Biological Significance except as provided in chapter III.E Implementation Provisions for Marine Managed Areas.*high
#Q050prohibitionoperationalmandatorySewage Sludge Discharge Prohibitionwastewaterthe discharge of municipal and industrial waste* sludge directly to the ocean,* or into a waste* stream that discharges to the ocean,* is prohibited by this Plan. The discharge of sludge digester supernatant directly to the ocean,* or to a waste* stream that discharges to the ocean* without further treatment, is prohibited.high
#Q051prohibitiontreatmentmandatoryUntreated Waste By-passing ProhibitionwastewaterThe by-passing of untreated wastes* containing concentrations of pollutants in excess of those of Table 4 or Table 3 to the ocean* is prohibited.high
#Q052prohibitionaestheticmandatoryTrash Discharge ProhibitionotherThe discharge of Trash* to surface waters of the State or the deposition of Trash* where it may be discharged into surface waters of the State is prohibited.Compliance achieved through NPDES permits, WDRs, or waivers.high
#Q053corrective_actionoperationalmandatoryToxicity Reduction Evaluation (TRE) RequirementotherIf a discharge consistently exceeds an effluent limitation based on a toxicity objective in Table 3, a toxicity reduction evaluation (TRE) is required. The TRE shall include all reasonable steps to identify the source of toxicity.When a discharge consistently exceeds an effluent limitation based on Table 3 toxicity objectives.high
#Q054designoperationalmandatoryDesalination Subsurface Intake Requirementotherthe regional water board in consultation with State Water Board staff shall require subsurface intakes* unless it determines that subsurface intakes* are not feasible* based upon a comparative analysis of the factors listed belowNew or expanded desalination facilities.high
#Q055operationaloperationalmandatoryDesalination Mitigation ObligationotherThe regional water board shall ensure an owner or operator fully mitigates for the operational lifetime of the facility and uses the best available mitigation measures feasible* to minimize intake and mortality of all forms of marine life.*Construction and operation of a desalination facility.high
#Q056monitoringreportingmandatoryStandard Monitoring Analytical MethodsotherProcedures, calibration techniques, and instrument/reagent specifications shall conform to the requirements of 40 CFR PART 136. Compliance monitoring shall be determined using an US EPA approved protocol as provided in 40 CFR PART 136.All point source monitoring.high
#Q057reportingreportingmandatorySample Minimum Level Reportingwastewater, otherDischargers must report with each sample result the reported Minimum* Level (selected in accordance with section 4, above) and the laboratory's current MDL.*Applicable to all monitoring results reported under the plan.high
#Q058monitoringoperationalmandatoryPollutant Minimization Program Triggerwastewater, otherThe discharger must develop and conduct a Pollutant Minimization Program if the calculated effluent limitation is less than the reported Minimum Level, the concentration is reported as DNQ, and evidence shows the pollutant is present above the limit.Applies when specific criteria for effluent limitation and detection are met.high
#Q059operationaloperationalmandatoryTrash Control Compliance Track ElectionotherMS4* permittees with regulatory authority over priority land uses* shall be required to comply with the prohibition of discharge in Chapter III.I.6.a herein by either installing full capture systems (Track 1) or implementing an equivalent combination of controls (Track 2).MS4 permittees with regulatory authority over priority land uses.high
#Q060administrativereportingmandatoryDesalination Facility Determination RequestotherThe owner or operator shall submit a request for a Water Code section 13142.5(b) determination to the appropriate regional water board as early as practicable.New and expanded desalination facilities.high
#Q061monitoringreportingmandatoryDesalination Monitoring and Reporting Plan SubmissionotherThe owner or operator of a desalination facility* must submit a Monitoring and Reporting Plan to the regional water board for approval.All desalination facilities discharging brine into ocean waters.high
#Q062administrativeoperationalmandatoryVessel Discharge NPDES ComplianceotherDischarges incidental to the normal operation large passenger vessels* and ocean- going vessels must be covered and comply with an individual or general NPDES permit.Incidental discharges from large passenger and oceangoing vessels.high
#Q063operationaloperationalmandatorySeawater Intake Entrainment ControlotherExisting permitted seawater* intakes other than those serving desalination facilities* must be controlled to minimize entrainment and impingement by using best technology available.Excludes intakes with a capacity less than one million gallons per day.high
#Q064prohibitionoperationalmandatoryVessel Graywater and Sewage Discharge Prohibitionrecreational water, aquatic lifeDischarges of graywater* and sewage* from large passenger vessels* are prohibited.Applicable to large passenger vessels.high
#Q065prohibitionoperationalmandatoryVessel Hazardous Waste Discharge Prohibitionaquatic lifeDischarges of hazardous waste (as defined in California Health and Safety Code § 25117 et seq. [but not including sewage]), oily bilge water,* medical waste (as defined in § 117600 et seq. of the California Health and Safety Code) dry-cleaning waste, and film-processing waste from large passenger vessels* and oceangoing vessels* are prohibited.Applicable to large passenger vessels and oceangoing vessels.high
#Q066operationaloperationalmandatoryVessel Graywater Best Management Practicesaquatic lifeVessels subject to the federal NPDES Vessel General Permit (VGP) which are not large passenger vessels* must follow the best management practices for graywater* as required in the VGP, including the use of only those cleaning agents (e.g., soaps and detergents) that are phosphate-free, non-toxic, and nonbioaccumulative.Vessels subject to federal NPDES VGP that are not large passenger vessels.high
#Q067prohibitionoperationalmandatoryTrash Elimination for Industrial and Construction Dischargesaquatic life, otherDischargers that are subject to NPDES permits for discharges of storm water* associated with industrial activity (including construction activity) shall be required to comply with the prohibition of discharge in Chapter III.I.6.a herein by eliminating Trash* from all storm water* and authorized non-storm water* discharges consistent with an outright prohibition of the discharge of Trash* contained within the applicable NPDES permit regulating the industrial or construction facility.Industrial or construction facility storm water discharges regulated by NPDES permits.high
#Q068reportingreportingmandatoryGIS-Mapped Trash Control ReportingotherMS4* permittees that elect to comply with Chapter III.L.2.a.1 (Track 1) shall provide a report to the applicable permitting authority* demonstrating installation, operation, maintenance, and the Geographic Information System- (GIS-) mapped location and drainage area served by its full capture systems* on an annual basis.MS4 permittees electing Track 1 compliance.high
#Q069designoperationalmandatoryDesalination Intake Screen and Velocity Requirementaquatic lifeIn order to reduce entrainment, all surface water intakes must be screened with a 1.0 mm (0.04 in) or smaller slot size screen when the desalination facility* is withdrawing seawater.* In order to minimize impingement, through-screen velocity at the surface water intake shall not exceed 0.15 meters per second (0.5 feet per second).Surface water intakes for desalination facilities.high
#Q070monitoringreportingmandatoryMonitoring Program SWAMP ComparabilityotherAll receiving* and ambient water monitoring conducted in compliance with MRPs must be comparable with the Quality Assurance requirements of the Surface Water Ambient Monitoring Program (SWAMP).All receiving and ambient water monitoring conducted under MRPs.high
#Q071monitoringreportingmandatoryInstruction for Laboratory Calibration StandardsotherDischargers are to instruct their laboratories to establish calibration standards so that the Minimum* Level (or its equivalent if there is differential treatment of samples relative to calibration standards) is the lowest calibration standard.high
#Q072operationaloperationalmandatoryDiversion of Dry Weather Flows in SWQPAsaquatic lifeNon-storm water (dry weather) flows are effectively prohibited as required by the applicable permit. Where capacity and infrastructure exists, all dry weather flows shall be diverted to municipal sanitary sewer systems.Existing MS4 discharges within SWQPA-GP areas.high
#Q073reportingreportingmandatoryDesalination Alternative Brine Technology Empirical Studyaquatic lifeWithin 18 months of beginning operation, submit to the regional water board an empirical study that evaluates intake and mortality of all forms of marine life* associated with the alternative brine* discharge technology.Desalination facilities using alternative brine discharge technologies.high

P Quantitative Requirements (10)

Req ID Category Intent Legal Status Name Subdomain(s) Limit Type Limit Value Context Conditions Confidence
#R001physicaloperationalmandatoryProximity to airport for small inert waste disposalotherrequirement> 2 nautical milesSmall inert waste disposal operations within this distance of a public airport are not eligible for coverage.Small inert waste disposal operationshigh
#R002designtreatmentmandatoryVertical separation from groundwater for onsite boring waste disposalwastewaterrequirement> 5 feetDischarge must be located above local groundwater level.Residual boring wastes discharged onsitehigh
#R003designtreatmentmandatorySoil cover for onsite boring waste disposalwastewaterrequirement>= 1 footMinimum clean soil cover requirement.Residual boring wastes discharged onsitehigh
#R004designtreatmentmandatoryHorizontal separation from surface water for onsite boring waste disposalwastewaterrequirement>= 100 feetMinimum distance from the nearest surface water.Residual boring wastes discharged onsitehigh
#R005designoperationalmandatoryMinimum freeboard for disposal and storage pondswastewaterrequirement>= 2 feetMaintained at all wastewater disposal ponds and wastewater storage ponds.high
#R006designoperationalmandatoryMaximum land area for Small Inert Solid Waste Disposal Operationsotherrequirement<= 2 acresDefinition of operations or facilities covering land.Small Inert Solid Waste Disposal Operationshigh
#R007unknownreportingmandatoryOral reporting timeframe for noncomplianceotherrequirement<= 24 hoursReporting noncompliance potentially endangering public health or the environment.Upon becoming aware of occurrencehigh
#R008unknownreportingmandatoryWritten reporting timeframe for noncomplianceotherrequirement<= 5 calendar daysFollow-up written report to the Regional Board Executive Officer.Upon becoming aware of occurrencehigh
#R009unknownreportingmandatoryMonitoring records retention periodotherrequirement>= 3 yearsMinimum period for maintaining records of monitoring information.From date of sample, measurement, or reporthigh
#R010operationalreportingmandatoryProject map scale requirementotherrequirement>= 1:24000 ratioScale of the map showing the proposed application site (e.g., USGS 7.5' topographic map).Required for Notice of Intent (NOI)high

D Definitions (127)

Req ID Category Name Context Confidence
#D001ALL FORMS OF MARINE LIFEincludes all life stages of all marine species.high
#D002AREA PRODUCTION FOREGONE (APF)also known as habitat production foregone, is an estimate of the area that is required to produce (replace) the same amount of larvae or propagules* that are removed via entrainment at a desalination facilities* intakes. APF is calculated by multiplying the proportional mortality* by the source water body,* which are both determined using an empirical transport model.*high
#D003AREAS OF SPECIAL BIOLOGICAL SIGNIFICANCE (ASBS)are those areas designated by the State Water Board as ocean areas requiring protection of species or biological communities to the extent that maintenance of natural water quality is assured. All Areas of Special Biological Significance are also classified as a subset of STATE WATER QUALITY PROTECTION AREAS.* ASBS are also referred to as State Water Quality Protection Areas* - Areas of Special Biological Significance (SWQPA-ASBS).high
#D004BACTERIA WATER QUALITY OBJECTIVE(S)are the bacteria water quality objectives set forth in Chapter II.B.1.a.(1).high
#D005BASIN PLANis a water quality control plan that consists of a designation or establishment for the waters within a specified area of all of the following: (1) Beneficial uses to be protected, (2) Water quality objectives, (3) A program of implementation needed for achieving water quality objectives.high
#D006BRINEis the byproduct of desalinated* water having a salinity* concentration greater than a desalination facility's* intake source water.high
#D007BRINE MIXING ZONEis the area where salinity* may exceed 2.0 parts per thousand above natural background salinity,* or the concentration of salinity* approved as part of an alternative receiving water limitation. The standard brine mixing zone shall not exceed 100 meters (328 feet) laterally from the points of discharge and throughout the water column. An alternative brine mixing zone, if approved as described in chapter III.M.3.d, shall not exceed 200 meters (656 feet) laterally from the points of discharge and throughout the water column. The brine mixing zone is an allocated impact zone where there may be toxic effects on marine life due to elevated salinity.high
#D008CALENDAR MONTH(S)is a period of time from a day of one month to the day before the corresponding day of the next month if the corresponding day exists, or if not to the last day of the next month (e.g. from January 1 to January 31, from June 15 to July 14, or from January 31 to February 28).high
#D009CHLORDANEshall mean the sum of chlordane-alpha, chlordane-gamma, chlordenealpha, chlordene-gamma, nonachlor-alpha, nonachlor-gamma, and oxychlordane.high
#D010DDTshall mean the sum of 4,4'DDT, 2,4'DDT, 4,4'DDE, 2,4'DDE, 4,4'DDD, and 2,4'DDD.high
#D011DESALINATION FACILITYis an industrial facility that processes water to remove salts and other components from the source water to produce water that is less saline than the source water.high
#D012DICHLOROBENZENESshall mean the sum of 1,2- and 1,3-dichlorobenzene.high
#D013DOWNSTREAM OCEAN WATERSshall mean waters downstream with respect to ocean currents.high
#D014EELGRASS BEDSare aggregations of the aquatic plant species of the genus Zostera.high
#D015EMPIRICAL TRANSPORT MODEL (ETM)is a methodology for determining the spatial area known as the source water body* that contains the source water population, which are the organisms that are at risk of entrainment as determined by factors that may include but are not limited to biological, hydrodynamic, and oceanographic data. ETM can also be used to estimate proportional mortality,* Pm.high
#D016ENDOSULFANshall mean the sum of endosulfan-alpha and -beta and endosulfan sulfate.high
#D017FEASIBLEfor the purposes of chapter III.M, shall mean capable of being accomplished in a successful manner within a reasonable period of time, taking into account economic, environmental, social, and technological factors.high
#D018FLOW AUGMENTATIONis a type of in-plant dilution and occurs when a desalination facility* withdraws additional source water for the specific purpose of diluting brine* prior to discharge.high
#D019GEOMETRIC MEAN (GM)is a type of mean or average that indicates the central tendency or typical value of a set of numbers by using the product of their values (as opposed to the arithmetic mean which uses their sum). The geometric mean is defined as the nth root of the product of n numbers. The formula is expressed as: GM = , where x is the sample value and n is the number of samples taken.high
#D020GRAYWATERis drainage from galley, dishwasher, shower, laundry, bath, and lavatory wash basin sinks, and water fountains, but does not include drainage from toilets, urinals, hospitals, or cargo spaces.high
#D021HALOMETHANESshall mean the sum of bromoform, bromomethane (methyl bromide) and chloromethane (methyl chloride).high
#D022HCHshall mean the sum of the alpha, beta, gamma (lindane) and delta isomers of hexachlorocyclohexane.high
#D023INDICATOR BACTERIAincludes total coliform bacteria, fecal coliform bacteria (or E. coli ), and/or Enterococcus bacteria.high
#D024IN-KIND MITIGATIONis when the habitat or species lost is the same as what is replaced through mitigation.high
#D025INITIAL DILUTIONis the process which results in the rapid and irreversible turbulent mixing of wastewater with ocean water around the point of discharge.high
#D026LOECis the lowest observed effect concentration or the lowest concentration of effluent that causes observable adverse effects in exposed test organisms.high
#D027MARICULTUREis the culture of algae, plants, and animals in marine waters independent of any pollution source.high
#D028MARINE MANAGED AREASare named, discrete geographic marine or estuarine areas along the California coast designated by law or administrative action, and intended to protect, conserve, or otherwise manage a variety of resources and their uses.high
#D029METHOD DETECTION LIMIT (MDL)is the minimum concentration of a substance that can be measured and reported with 99% confidence that the analyte concentration is greater than zero, as defined in 40 CFR PART 136 Appendix B.high
#D030MINIMUM LEVEL (ML)is the concentrations at which the entire analytical system must give a recognizable signal and acceptable calibration point. The ML is the concentration in a sample that is equivalent to the concentration of the lowest calibration standard analyzed by a specific analytical procedure, assuming that all the method-specified sample weights, volumes and processing steps have been followed.high
#D031MULTIPORT DIFFUSERSare linear structures consisting of spaced ports or nozzles that are installed on submerged marine outfalls. For the purposes of chapter III.M, multiport diffusers discharge brine* waste into an ambient receiving water body and enable rapid mixing, dispersal, and dilution of brine* within a relatively small area.high
#D032MUNICIPAL SEPARATE STORM SEWER SYSTEM (MS4)has the same meaning set forth in 40 Code of Federal Regulations section 122.26(b)(8).high
#D033NO DISCHARGE ZONE (NDZ)is an area in which both treated and untreated sewage discharges from vessels are prohibited.high
#D034NON-STORM WATER DISCHARGEis any runoff that is not the result of a precipitation event. This is often referred to as 'dry weather flow.'high
#D035OCEAN WATERSare the territorial marine waters of the State as defined by California law to the extent these waters are outside of enclosed bays,* estuaries, and coastal lagoons.*high
#D036OCEANGOING VESSELSmeans commercial vessels of 300 gross registered tons or more calling on California ports or places, excluding active military vessels.high
#D037OILY BILGE WATERincludes bilge water that contains used lubrication oils, oil sludge and slops, fuel and oil sludge, used oil, used fuel and fuel filters, and oily waste.high
#D038OUT-OF-KIND MITIGATIONis when the habitat or species lost is different than what is replaced through mitigation.high
#D039PAHsshall mean the sum of acenaphthylene, anthracene, 1,2-benzanthracene, 3,4-benzofluoranthene, benzo[k]fluoranthene, 1,12-benzoperylene, benzo[a]pyrene, chrysene, dibenzo[ah]anthracene, fluorene, indeno[1,2,3-cd]pyrene, phenanthrene and pyrene.high
#D040PCBsshall mean the sum of chlorinated biphenyls whose analytical characteristics resemble those of Aroclor-1016, Aroclor-1221, Aroclor1232, Aroclor-1242, Aroclor-1248, Aroclor-1254 and Aroclor-1260.high
#D041PERMITTING AUTHORITYmeans the State Water Board or Regional Water Board, whichever issues the permit.high
#D042PREPRODUCTION PLASTIChas the same meaning set forth in section 13367(a) of the Water Code.high
#D043PROPAGULESare structures that are capable of propagating an organism to the next stage in its life cycle via dispersal. Dispersal is the movement of individuals from their birth site to their reproductive grounds.high
#D044PROPORTIONAL MORTALITYis percentage of larval organisms or propagules* in the source water body* that is expected to be entrained at a desalination facility's* intake. It is assumed that all entrained larvae or propagules* die as a result of entrainment.high
#D045REFERENCE SYSTEMis a watershed or waterbody segment determined by the Water Board to be minimally disturbed by anthropogenic stresses but otherwise is representative of conditions of the assessed site, watershed, or water body segment.high
#D046SALINITYis a measure of the dissolved salts in a volume of water. For the purposes of this Plan, salinity shall be measured using a standard method approved by the regional water board (e.g. Standard Method 2520 B, EPA Method 120.1, EPA Method 160.1) and reported in parts per thousand (ppt).high
#D047SEAWATERis salt water that is in or from the ocean. For the purposes chapter III.M, seawater includes tidally influenced waters in coastal estuaries and coastal lagoons* and underground salt water beneath the seafloor, beach, or other contiguous land with hydrologic connectivity to the ocean.high
#D048SENSITIVE HABITATSfor the purposes of this Plan, are kelp beds,* rocky substrate, surfgrass beds,* eelgrass beds,* oyster beds, spawning grounds for state or federally managed species, market squid nurseries,* or other habitats in need of special protection as determined by the Water Boards.high
#D049SHELLFISHare organisms identified by the California Department of Public Health as shellfish for public health purposes (i.e., mussels, clams and oysters).high
#D050SIGNIFICANT differenceis defined as a statistically significant difference in the means of two distributions of sampling results at the 95 percent confidence level.high
#D051SINGLE SAMPLE MAXIMUM (SSM)is a maximum value not to be exceeded in any single sample.high
#D052SOURCE WATER BODYis the spatial area that contains the organisms that are at risk of entrainment at a desalination facility* as determined by factors that may include, but are not limited to, biological, hydrodynamic, and oceanographic data.high
#D053STATISTICAL THRESHOLD VALUE (STV)for the bacteria water quality objective* is a set value that approximates the 90th percentile of the water quality distribution of a bacterial population. The STV* for the bacteria water quality objective* is 110 cfu/100mL.high
#D054STORM WATERhas the same meaning set forth in 40 Code of Federal Regulations section 122.26(b)(13) (Nov. 16, 1990).high
#D055SUBSURFACE INTAKEfor the purposes of chapter III.M, is an intake withdrawing seawater* from the area beneath the ocean floor or beneath the surface of the earth inland from the ocean.high
#D056SURFGRASS BEDSare aggregations of marine flowering plants of the genus Phyllospadix .high
#D057TRASHmeans all improperly discarded solid material from any production, manufacturing, or processing operation including, but not limited to, products, product packaging, or containers constructed of plastic, steel, aluminum, glass, paper, or other synthetic or natural materials.high
#D058WASTEAs used in this Plan, waste includes a discharger's total discharge, of whatever origin, i.e., gross, not net, discharge.high
#D059WQS VARIANCEA water quality standards variance , as defined by 40 Code of Federal Regulations section 131.3(o), is a time-limited designated use and criterion for a specific pollutant(s) or water quality parameter(s) that reflect the highest attainable condition during the term of the water quality standards variance.high
#D060ACUTE TOXICITYa. Acute Toxicity (TUa) Expressed in Toxic Units Acute (TUa) b. Lethal Concentration 50% (LC 50) LC 50 (percent waste giving 50% survival of test organisms) shall be determined by static or continuous flow bioassay techniques using standard marine test species as specified in Appendix III. If specific identifiable substances in wastewater can be demonstrated by the discharger as being rapidly rendered harmless upon discharge to the marine environment, but not as a result of dilution, the LC 50 may be determined after the test samples are adjusted to remove the influence of those substances. When it is not possible to measure the 96-hour LC 50 due to greater than 50 percent survival of the test species in 100 percent waste, the toxicity concentration shall be calculated by the expression: TUa = log(100 - S) / 1.7 where: S = percentage survival in 100% waste. If S > 99, TUa shall be reported as zero.high
#D061CHRONIC TOXICITYThis parameter shall be used to measure the acceptability of waters for supporting a healthy marine biota until improved methods are developed to evaluate biological response. a. Chronic Toxicity (TUc) Expressed as Toxic Units Chronic (TUc) b. No Observed Effect Level (NOEL) The NOEL is expressed as the maximum percent effluent or receiving water* that causes no observable effect on a test organism, as determined by the result of a critical life stage toxicity test listed in Appendix III, Table III-1.high
#D062DEGRADEDegradation shall be determined by comparison of the waste field and reference site(s) for characteristic species diversity, population density, contamination, growth anomalies, debility, or supplanting of normal species by undesirable plant and animal species. Degradation occurs if there are significant* differences in any of three major biotic groups, namely, demersal fish, benthic invertebrates, or attached algae. Other groups may be evaluated where benthic species are not affected, or are not the only ones affected.high
#D063DREDGED MATERIALAny material* excavated or dredged from the navigable waters of the United States, including material* otherwise referred to as 'spoil'.high
#D064ENCLOSED BAYSare indentations along the coast which enclose an area of oceanic water within distinct headlands or harbor works. Enclosed bays include all bays where the narrowest distance between headlands or outermost harbor works is less than 75 percent of the greatest dimension of the enclosed portion of the bay. This definition includes but is not limited to: Humboldt Bay, Bodega Harbor, Tomales Bay, Drakes Estero, San Francisco Bay, Morro Bay, Los Angeles Harbor, Upper and Lower Newport Bay, Mission Bay, and San Diego Bay.high
#D065ESTUARIES AND COASTAL LAGOONSare waters at the mouths of streams that serve as mixing zones for fresh and ocean* waters during a major portion of the year. Mouths of streams that are temporarily separated from the ocean by sandbars shall be considered as estuaries. Estuarine waters will generally be considered to extend from a bay or the open ocean to the upstream limit of tidal action but may be considered to extend seaward if significant* mixing of fresh and salt water occurs in the open coastal waters. The waters described by this definition include but are not limited to the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta as defined by section 12220 of the California Water Code, Suisun Bay, Carquinez Strait downstream to Carquinez Bridge, and appropriate areas of the Smith, Klamath, Mad, Eel, Noyo, and Russian Rivers.high
#D066FULL CAPTURE SYSTEMis a treatment control*, or series of treatment controls*, including but not limited to, a multi-benefit project* or a low-impact development control* that traps all particles that are 5 mm or greater, and has a design treatment capacity that is either: a) of not less than the peak flow rate, Q, resulting from a oneyear, one-hour, storm in the subdrainage area, or b) appropriately sized to, and designed to carry at least the same flows as, the corresponding storm drain. [Rational equation is used to compute the peak flow rate: Q = C · I · A, where Q = design flow rate (cubic feet per second, cfs); C = runoff coefficient (dimensionless); I = design rainfall intensity (inches per hour, as determined per the rainfall isohyetal map specific to each region, and A = subdrainage area (acres).]high
#D067INSTITUTIONAL CONTROLSare non-structural best management practices (i.e., no structures are involved) that may include, but not be limited to, street sweeping, sidewalk Trash* bins, collection of the Trash*, anti-litter educational and outreach programs, producer take-back for packaging, and ordinances.high
#D068KELP BEDSare aggregations of marine algae of the order Laminariales, including species in the genera Macrocystis, Nereocystis, and Pelagophycus . Kelp beds include the total foliage canopy throughout the water column.high
#D069LARGE PASSENGER VESSELSare vessels of 300 gross registered tons or greater engaged in carrying passengers for hire. The following vessels are not large passenger vessels: (1) Vessels without berths or overnight accommodations for passengers; (2) Noncommercial vessels, warships, vessels operated by nonprofit entities as determined by the Internal Revenue Service, and vessels operated by the state, the United States, or a foreign government; (3) Oceangoing vessels,* as defined below (e.g. those used to transport cargo).high
#D070LOW-IMPACT DEVELOPMENT CONTROLSare treatment controls* that employ natural and constructed features that reduce the rate of storm water* runoff, filter out pollutants, facilitate storm water* storage onsite, infiltrate storm water* into the ground to replenish groundwater supplies, or improve the quality of receiving groundwater and surface water. (See Water Code § 10564.)high
#D071MULTI-BENEFIT PROJECTis a treatment control* project designed to achieve any of the benefits set forth in section 10562, subdivision (d) of the Water Code. Examples include projects designed to: infiltrate, recharge or store storm water* for beneficial reuse; develop or enhance habitat and open space through storm water* and nonstorm water management; and/or reduce storm water* and non-storm water runoff volume.high
#D072NATURAL BACKGROUND SALINITYis the salinity* at a location that results from naturally occurring processes and is without apparent human influence. For purposes of determining natural background salinity, the regional water board may approve the use of: (1) the mean monthly natural background salinity... or (2) the actual salinity at a reference location, or reference locations, that is representative of natural background salinity at the discharge location.high
#D073NATURAL LIGHTReduction of natural light may be determined by the Regional Board by measurement of light transmissivity or total irradiance, or both, according to the monitoring needs of the Regional Board.high
#D074PRIORITY LAND USESare those developed sites, facilities, or land uses (i.e., not simply zoned land uses) within the MS4* permittee's jurisdiction from which discharges of Trash* are regulated by this Ocean Plan as follows: (1) High-density residential: all land uses with at least ten (10) developed dwelling units/acre. (2) Industrial : land uses where the primary activities on the developed parcels involve product manufacture, storage, or distribution... (3) Commercial : land uses where the primary activities on the developed parcels involve the sale or transfer of goods or services to consumers... (4) Mixed urban : land uses where high-density residential, industrial, and/or commercial land uses predominate collectively... (5) Public transportation stations : facilities or sites where public transit agencies' vehicles load or unload passengers or goods...high
#D075STATE WATER QUALITY PROTECTION AREAS (SWQPAs)are nonterrestrial marine or estuarine areas designated to protect marine species or biological communities from an undesirable alteration in natural water quality. All Areas of Special Biological Significance (ASBS)* that were previously designated by the State Water Board in Resolutions 74-28, 74-32, and 75-61 are now also classified as a subset of State Water Quality Protection Areas and require special protections afforded by this Plan.high
#D076STATE WATER QUALITY PROTECTION AREAS - GENERAL PROTECTION (SWQPA-GP)designated by the State Water Board to protect marine species and biological communities from an undesirable alteration in natural water quality within State Marine Parks and State Marine Conservation Areas.high
#D077TCDD EQUIVALENTSshall mean the sum of the concentrations of chlorinated dibenzodioxins (2,3,7,8-CDDs) and chlorinated dibenzofurans (2,3,7,8-CDFs) multiplied by their respective toxicity factors, as shown in the table [contained in Appendix I].high
#D078TRASH PROVISIONSare the water quality objective for Trash*, as well as the prohibition of discharge set forth in Chapter III.I and implementation requirements set forth in Chapter III.L herein.high
#D079TREATMENT CONTROLSare structural best management practices to either (a) remove pollutants and/or solids from storm water* runoff, wastewater, or effluent, or (b) capture, infiltrate or reuse storm water* runoff, wastewater, or effluent. Treatment controls include full capture systems* and low-impact development controls*.high
#D080WATER RECLAMATIONThe treatment of wastewater to render it suitable for reuse, the transportation of treated wastewater to the place of use, and the actual use of treated wastewater for a direct beneficial use or controlled use that would not otherwise occur.high
#D081ETM/APF APPROACH or ANALYSISFor guidance on how to perform an ETM/APF analysis please see Appendix E of the Staff Report for Amendment to the Water Quality Control Plan For Ocean Waters of California Addressing Desalination Facility Intakes, Brine Discharges, And The Incorporation Of Other Non-substantive Changes.high
#D082FULL CAPTURE SYSTEM EQUIVALENCYis the Trash* load that would be reduced if full capture systems* were installed, operated, and maintained for all storm drains that capture runoff from the relevant areas of land (priority land uses*, significant trash generating areas*, facilities or sites regulated by NPDES permits for discharges of storm water* associated with industrial activity, or specific land uses or areas that generate substantial amounts of Trash*, as applicable). The full capture system equivalency* is a Trash* load reduction target that the permittee quantifies by using an approach, and technically acceptable and defensible assumptions and methods for applying the approach, subject to the approval of permitting authority*. Examples of such approaches include, but are not limited to, the following: (1) Trash Capture Rate Approach. Directly measure or otherwise determine the amount of Trash* captured by full capture systems* for representative samples of all similar types of land uses, facilities, or areas within the relevant areas of land over time to identify specific trash capture rates. Apply each specific Trash* capture rate across all similar types of land uses, facilities, or areas to determine full capture system equivalency*. Trash* capture rates may be determined either through a pilot study or literature review. Full capture systems* selected to evaluate Trash* capture rates may cover entire types of land uses, facilities, or areas, or a representative subset of types of land uses, facilities, or areas. With this approach, full capture system equivalency* is the sum of the products of each type of land use, facility, or area multiplied by Trash* capture rates for that type of land use, facility, or area. (2) Reference Approach. Determine the amount of Trash* in a reference receiving water in a reference watershed where full capture systems* have been installed for all storm drains that capture runoff from all relevant areas of land. The reference watershed must be comprised of similar types and extent of sources of trash* and land uses (including priority land uses* and all other land uses), facilities, or areas as the permittee's watershed. With this approach, full capture system equivalency* would be demonstrated when the amount of Trash* in the receiving water is equivalent to the amount of Trash* in the reference receiving water.high
#D083MARKET SQUID NURSERIESare comprised of numerous egg capsules, each containing approximately 200 developing embryos, attached in clusters or mops to sandy substrate with moderate water flow. Market squid ( Doryteuthis opalescens ) nurseries occur at a wide range of depths; however, mop densities are greatest in shallow, nearshore waters between ten and 100 meters (328 feet) deep.high
#D084MATERIAL(a) In common usage: (1) the substance or substances of which a thing is made or composed (2) substantial; (b) For purposes of this Ocean Plan relating to waste disposal, dredging and the disposal of dredged material* and fill, MATERIAL means matter of any kind or description which is subject to regulation as waste, or any material dredged from the navigable waters of the United States. See also, DREDGED MATERIAL.* For the purposes of chapter III.M.2.d, materials relates to the common usage in (a).high
#D085RECEIVING WATERfor permitted storm water discharges and nonpoint sources, should be measured at the point of discharge(s), in the surf zone immediately where runoff from an outfall meets the ocean water (a.k.a., at point zero).high
#D086SIGNIFICANT TRASH GENERATING AREASmeans all locations or facilities within the Department's jurisdiction where Trash* accumulates in substantial amounts, such as: (1) Highway on- and off-ramps in high density residential, commercial, and industrial land uses (as such land uses are defined under priority land uses* herein). (2) Rest areas and park-and-rides. (3) State highways in commercial and industrial land uses (as such land uses are defined under priority land uses* herein). (4) Mainline highway segments to be identified by the Department through pilot studies and/or surveys.high
#D087State Board or State Water Boardshall mean the State Water Resources Control Board.high
#D088Regional Board or Regional Water Boardshall mean a California Regional Water Quality Control Board.high
#D089Environmental Protection Agency, USEPA, or EPAshall mean the federal Environmental Protection Agency.high
#D090Report of Waste Discharge (ROWD)This application package constitutes a Report of Waste Discharge (ROWD) pursuant to California Water Code Section 13260.high
#D091Regional Water Quality Control Board (RWQCB)appropriate Regional Water Quality Control Board (RWQCB)high
#D092waste discharge requirements (WDRs)waste discharge requirements (WDRs)high
#D093National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES)National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permitshigh
#D094Assessor's Parcel Number(s) (APN)Assessor's Parcel Number(s) (APN), which is located on the property tax bill.high
#D095NEW DISCHARGE OR FACILITYA discharge or facility that is proposed but does not now exist, or that does not yet have WDRs or an NPDES permit.high
#D096CHANGE IN DESIGN OR OPERATIONA material change in design or operation from existing discharge requirements.high
#D097CHANGE IN QUANTITY/TYPE OF DISCHARGEA material change in characteristics of the waste from existing discharge requirements.high
#D098CHANGE IN OWNERSHIP/ OPERATORChange of legal owner of the facility.high
#D099REISSUANCEA new application is required to reissue an NPDES permit which has expired.high
#D100California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA)California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA)high
#D101California Environmental Protection Agency (Cal/EPA)California Environmental Protection Agency (Cal/EPA)high
#D102FACILITY OPERATORThe agency or business, not the personhigh
#D103Completion datethe date when all required information, including the correct fee, is received by the RWQCBhigh
#D104Lead Agencyresponsible for completion of CEQA requirements for the project, i.e., completion and certification of CEQA documentationhigh
#D105Best Management Practices (BMPs)Best Management Practices (BMPs)high
#D106NPDES PERMITSIf you are applying for a permit to discharge to surface water, you will need an NPDES permit which is issued under both State and Federal law and may be required to complete one or more of the following Federal NPDES permit application forms: Short Form A, Standard Form A, Forms 1, 2B, 2C, 2D, 2E, and 2F.high
#D107WASTE DISCHARGE REQUIREMENTS UPDATE OR NPDES PERMIT REISSUANCEWDRs must be updated periodically to reflect changing technology standards and conditions. A new application is required to reissue an NPDES permit which has expired.high
#D108Permit Assistance CentersPermit Assistance Centers located throughout California have permit specialists from all the State, regional, and local agencies to identify permit requirements and assist in permit processing.high
#D109OmbudsmanAll Cal/EPA programs maintain an Ombudsman to work directly with applicants.high
#D110Regional MS4 PermitOrder No. R9-20130001, National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Permit and Waste Discharge Requirements for Discharges from the Municipal Separate Storm Sewer Systems (MS4s) Draining the Watersheds within the San Diego Region... as amendedhigh
#D111Copermittees39 governmental municipalities named in the Regional MS4 Permithigh
#D112WQIPsWater Quality Improvement Planshigh
#D113Bacteria TMDLsResolution No. R9-2010-0001, a Resolution Amending the Water Quality Control Plan for the San Diego Basin to Incorporate Revised Total Maximum Daily Loads for Indicator Bacteria, Project I - Twenty Beaches and Creeks in the San Diego Region (including Tecolote Creek)high
#D114Basin PlanWater Quality Control Plan for the San Diego Regionhigh
#D115WLAsWaste Load Allocationshigh
#D116FIBFecal Indicator Bacteriahigh
#D117REC-1water contact recreation beneficial usehigh
#D118WQBELswater quality based effluent limitationshigh
#D119Final RWLsFinal Receiving Water Limitationshigh
#D120TMDL waterbodiesimpaired waterbodies and segments thereof subject to Bacteria TMDL requirementshigh
#D121TMDL Responsible Permitteesdesignated permittees responsible for implementing the TMDL requirementshigh
#D122TSO Responsible PermitteesTMDL Responsible Permittees that are included in Attachment E, Table 6.0 of the Basin Plan and that have requested TSO coveragehigh
#D123QMRAQuantitative Microbial Risk Assessmenthigh
#D124PPPPollution Prevention Planhigh
#D125dry seasonMay 1 to September 30high
#D126MSIWPMicrobial Source Identification Work Planhigh
#D127MSAWPMicrobial Source Abatement Work Planhigh