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Document ID us-ca-onrgwdrdfcaodtamtgsdr-2016-11-09 Title ORDER NO. R9-2016-0004: GENERAL WASTE DISCHARGE REQUIREMENTS FOR DISCHARGES FROM COMMERCIAL AGRICULTURAL OPERATIONS FOR DISCHARGERS THAT ARE MEMBERS OF A THIRD-PARTY GROUP IN THE SAN DIEGO REGION URL https://www.waterboards.ca.gov/water_issues/programs/stormwater/docs/industrial/2014indgenpermit/atte.pdf Jurisdiction /us/ca Subdomain(s) none Language Status completed Analyzed at 2026-05-12 06:30:32.894311+00:00 Relevance inventory_targeted_fetch

Q Qualitative Requirements (41)

Req ID Category Intent Legal Status Name Subdomain(s) Context Conditions Confidence
#Q001administrativeoperationalmandatoryGeneral Permit Compliancewastewater, otherComply with General PermitApplicable to multiple TMDLs without additional specific numeric targets (e.g., Napa River Sediment, Sonoma Creek Sediment, Walker Creek Mercury).high
#Q002administrativeoperationalmandatoryGeneral Permit Compliance (with period)wastewater, otherComply with General Permit.Santa Monica Bay Debris TMDLhigh
#Q003administrativeoperationalmandatorySediment Target Exemption and General Compliancewastewater, otherNo additional requirements for sediment-based targets Comply with General PermitApplicable to TMDLs with specific sediment target exemptions (e.g., Ballona Creek Estuary Toxics, Calleguas Creek Salt, Colorado Lagoon).high
#Q004administrativeoperationalmandatorySediment Target Exemption and General Compliance (Fragment)wastewater, otherNo additional requirements for sediment-based targets Comply withLos Angeles Area Lakes TMDL - Echo Park Lake (Chlordane, Deildrin)high
#Q005monitoringoperationalmandatoryGeneral Compliance and QSE Sampling for NELs (Fragment)wastewater, otherGeneral Permit In addition to complying with this General Permit, Responsible Dischargers shall take QSE samples in accordance with Section XI.B and shall compare the results to the corresponding TMDL Numeric Effluent Limitations (NELs). Sample, collection, and reporting shall be conducted in accordance with Section XI.B.Los Angeles Area Lakes TMDL - Echo Park Lake (Nitrogen)high
#Q006monitoringreportingmandatoryQSE Sampling and Reporting for Plural NELswastewater, otherIn addition to complying with this General Permit, Responsible Dischargers shall take QSE samples in accordance with Section XI.B and shall compare the results to the corresponding TMDL Numeric Effluent Limitations (NELs). Sample, collection, and reporting shall be conducted in accordance with Section XI.B.Applies to TMDLs with Numeric Effluent Limitations (NELs) (e.g., Ballona Creek Metals, Calleguas Creek Watershed Metals and Selenium, Los Angeles River Metals).high
#Q007monitoringreportingmandatoryQSE Sampling and Reporting for Singular NELwastewater, otherIn addition to complying with this General Permit, Responsible Dischargers shall take QSE samples in accordance with Section XI.B and shall compare the results to the corresponding TMDL Numeric Effluent Limitation (NEL). Sample, collection, and reporting shall be conducted in accordance with Section XI.B.Applies to specific singular TMDL NELs (e.g., Los Angeles River Nitrogen, San Gabriel River Metals, Upper/Lower Newport Bay Toxics).high
#Q008monitoringreportingmandatoryQSE Sampling and Reporting for Singular NEL (No TMDL prefix)wastewater, otherIn addition to complying with this General Permit, Responsible Dischargers shall take QSE samples in accordance with Section XI.B and shall compare the results to the corresponding Numeric Effluent Limitation (NEL). Sample, collection, and reporting shall be conducted in accordance with Section XI.B.San Diego Creek and Newport Bay Toxics TMDL (San Diego Creek Watershed).high
#Q009monitoringreportingmandatoryQSE Sampling and Reporting for TNALswastewater, otherIn addition to complying with this General Permit, Responsible Dischargers shall take QSE samples in accordance with Section XI.B and shall compare the results to the corresponding TMDL Numeric Action Level (TNAL). Sample, collection, and reporting shall be conducted in accordance with Section XI.B.Applies to TMDLs with Numeric Action Levels (TNALs) (e.g., Ballona Creek Bacteria, Calleguas Creek Watershed Metals Interim, Ventura County Harbor Beaches).high
#Q010monitoringreportingmandatoryInterim and Final Requirements for TNALswastewater, otherFor interim requirements: comply with General Permit For final requirements: In addition to complying with this General Permit, Responsible Dischargers shall take QSE samples in accordance with Section XI.B and shall compare the results to the corresponding TMDL Numeric Action Level (TNAL). Sample, collection, and reporting shall be conducted in accordance with Section XI.B.Los Angeles and Long Beach Harbor Waters TMDL (various interim/final limits).high
#Q011monitoringreportingmandatoryFinal Requirements for TNALswastewater, otherFor final requirements: In addition to complying with this General Permit, Responsible Dischargers shall take QSE samples in accordance with Section XI.B and shall compare the results to the corresponding TMDL Numeric Action Level (TNAL). Sample, collection, and reporting shall be conducted in accordance with Section XI.B.Los Angeles and Long Beach Harbor Waters TMDL (Consolidated Slip, Fish Harbor).high
#Q012monitoringreportingmandatoryFinal Requirements for TNALs (Variant 1)wastewater, othercomply with General Permit For final requirements: In addition to complying with this General Permit, Responsible Dischargers shall take QSE samples in accordance with Section XI.B and shall compare the results to the corresponding TMDL Numeric Action Level (TNAL). Sample, collection, and reporting shall be conducted in accordance with Section XI.B.Los Angeles and Long Beach Harbor Waters TMDL (Dominguez Channel Estuary, Consolidated Slip).high
#Q013monitoringreportingmandatoryFinal Requirements for TNALs (Variant 2)wastewater, otherGeneral Permit For final requirements: In addition to complying with this General Permit, Responsible Dischargers shall take QSE samples in accordance with Section XI.B and shall compare the results to the corresponding TMDL Numeric Action Level (TNAL). Sample, collection, and reporting shall be conducted in accordance with Section XI.B.Los Angeles and Long Beach Harbor Waters TMDL (Dominguez Channel Estuary, Consolidated Slip, Fish Harbor).high
#Q014treatmenttreatmentmandatoryPeck Road Park Trash BMPswastewater, otherResponsible Dischargers shall comply with this General Permit and install minimum and advanced BMPs meet the TMDL target of 0 (zero) trash in or on the water and on the shoreline.Los Angeles Area Lakes TMDL - Peck Road Parkhigh
#Q015treatmenttreatmentmandatoryEcho Park Lake Trash BMPswastewater, otherResponsible Dischargers shall comply with this General Permit and install minimum and advanced BMPs to meet the TMDL target of 0 (zero) trash in or on the water and on the shoreline.Los Angeles Area Lakes TMDL - Echo Park Lakehigh
#Q016reportingreportingmandatoryEstimate of Representative Flow Ratewastewater, otherResponsible Dischargers shall comply with General Permit and provide an estimate of the representative flow rate from their industrial facility for one Qualifying Storm Event (QSE) each reporting year.Los Peñasquitos Lagoon Sediment TMDLhigh
#Q017reportingreportingmandatorySubmission of Flow Estimatewastewater, otherThe Responsible Discharger shall submit the representative flow estimate as a PDF attachment to the Annual Report (due in SMARTS no later than July 15 th of each reporting year).Los Peñasquitos Lagoon Sediment TMDLhigh
#Q018prohibitionoperationalmandatoryDischarge Prohibitionwastewater, aquatic life, otherExcept as in compliance with this section and sections 302, 306, 307, 318, 402, and 404 of this Act, the discharge of any pollutant by any person shall be unlawful.high
#Q019monitoringreportingmandatoryRecordkeeping and Monitoring Requirementswastewater, otherthe Administrator shall require the owner or operator of any point source to (i) establish and maintain such records, (ii) make such reports, (iii) install, use, and maintain such monitoring equipment or methods (including where appropriate, biological monitoring methods), (iv) sample such effluents (in accordance with such methods, at such locations, at such intervals, and in such manner as the Administrator shall prescribe), and (v) provide such other information as he may reasonably requireWhenever required to carry out the objective of this Acthigh
#Q020reportingreportingmandatoryOil and Hazardous Substance Discharge Notificationwastewater, aquatic life, otherAny person in charge of a vessel or of an onshore facility or an offshore facility shall, as soon as he has knowledge of any discharge of oil or a hazardous substance from such vessel or facility in violation of paragraph (3) of this subsection, immediately notify the appropriate agency of the United States Government of such discharge.Upon knowledge of discharge of oil or hazardous substance in violation of paragraph (3)high
#Q021administrativereportingmandatoryState Water Quality Certificationwastewater, otherAny applicant for a Federal license or permit to conduct any activity including, but not limited to, the construction or operation of facilities, which may result in any discharge into the navigable waters, shall provide the licensing or permitting agency a certification from the State in which the discharge originates or will originate... that any such discharge will comply with the applicable provisions of sections 301, 302, 303, 306, and 307 of this Act.Applying for Federal license or permit for activity that may result in discharge into navigable watershigh
#Q022designoperationalmandatoryUse of American Iron and Steelwastewater, otherFunds made available from a State water pollution control revolving fund established under this title may not be used for a project for the construction, alteration, maintenance, or repair of treatment works unless all of the iron and steel products used in the project are produced in the United States.Projects using funds from a State water pollution control revolving fund (SRF)high
#Q023prohibitionhealthmandatoryProhibition of Warfare Agents and Radioactive Wastewastewater, aquatic lifeNotwithstanding any other provisions of this Act it shall be unlawful to discharge any radiological, chemical, or biological warfare agent, any high-level radioactive waste, or any medical waste, into the navigable waters.high
#Q024designoperationalmandatoryGrant Application Submission RequirementswastewaterEach applicant for a grant shall submit to the Administrator for his approval, plans, specifications, and estimates for each proposed project for the construction of treatment works for which a grant is applied for under section 201(g)(1) from funds allotted to the State under section 205 and which otherwise meets the requirements of this Act.Applies when submitting a grant application under section 201(g)(1)high
#Q025monitoringoperationalmandatoryTreatment Works Performance CertificationwastewaterOn the date one year after the completion of construction and initial operation of such treatment works, the owner and operator of such treatment works shall certify to the Administrator whether or not such treatment works meet the design specifications and effluent limitations contained in the grant agreement and permit pursuant to section 402 of the Act for such works.One year after completion of construction and initial operationhigh
#Q026prohibitionoperationalmandatorySewage Sludge Disposal Compliancewastewaterthe determination of the manner of disposal or use of sludge is a local determination, except that it shall be unlawful for any person to dispose of sludge from a publicly owned treatment works or any other treatment works treating domestic sewage for any use for which regulations have been established pursuant to subsection (d) of this section, except in accordance with such regulations.Applies to any person disposing of sludge from a treatment workshigh
#Q027designoperationalmandatorySRF Funding Efficiency Certificationwastewaterbeginning in fiscal year 2016, the State will require as a condition of providing assistance to a municipality or intermunicipal, interstate, or State agency that the recipient of such assistance certify, in a manner determined by the Governor of the State, that the recipient- (A) has studied and evaluated the cost and effectiveness of the processes, materials, techniques, and technologies for carrying out the proposed project... and (B) has selected, to the maximum extent practicable, a project or activity that maximizes the potential for efficient water use, reuse, recapture, and conservation, and energy conservationCondition of providing assistance from a State water pollution control revolving fundhigh
#Q028administrativeoperationalmandatoryTriennial Water Quality Standards ReviewotherThe Governor of a State or the State water pollution control agency of such State shall from time to time (but at least once each three year period beginning with the date of enactment of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act Amendments of 1972) hold public hearings for the purpose of reviewing applicable water quality standards and, as appropriate, modifying and adopting standards.Periodic review every three yearshigh
#Q029prohibitionoperationalmandatoryCompliance with Toxic and Pretreatment StandardswastewaterAfter the effective date of any effluent standard or prohibition or pretreatment standard promulgated under this section, it shall be unlawful for any owner or operator of any source to operate any source in violation of any such effluent standard or prohibition or pretreatment standard.After effective date of standardshigh
#Q030reportingoperationalmandatoryTank Vessel and Facility Response PlansotherThe President shall issue regulations which require an owner or operator of a tank vessel or facility described in subparagraph (C) to prepare and submit to the President a plan for responding, to the maximum extent practicable, to a worst case discharge, and to a substantial threat of such a discharge, of oil or a hazardous substance.Owners or operators of tank vessels, offshore facilities, or designated onshore facilitieshigh
#Q031administrativeoperationalmandatoryWages and Labor StandardsotherThe Administrator shall take such action as may be necessary to insure that all laborers and mechanics employed by contractors or subcontractors on treatment works for which grants are made under this Act shall be paid wages at rates not less than those prevailing for the same type of work on similar construction in the immediate locality, as determined by the Secretary of Labor, in accordance with the Act of March 3, 1931, as amended, known as the Davis-Bacon ActContractors or subcontractors on treatment works for which grants are made under this Acthigh
#Q032designoperationalmandatoryRequirement for American Materialswastewaterno grant for which application is made after February 1, 1978, shall be made under this title for any treatment works unless only such unmanufactured articles, materials, and supplies as have been mined or produced in the United States, and only such manufactured articles, materials, and supplies as have been manufactured in the United States, substantially all from articles, materials, or supplies mined, produced, or manufactured, as the case may be, in the United States will be used in such treatment works.Grants for construction of treatment works after Feb 1, 1978high
#Q033operationaloperationalmandatoryMarine Sanitation Device Operabilityotherit shall be unlawful... for a vessel subject to such standards and regulations to operate on the navigable waters of the United States, if such vessel is not equipped with an operable marine sanitation device certified pursuant to this section.Vessels subject to marine sanitation standards on navigable watershigh
#Q034reportingreportingmandatoryState Nonpoint Source Assessment ReportsotherThe Governor of each State shall, after notice and opportunity for public comment, prepare and submit to the Administrator for approval, a report which (A) identifies those navigable waters within the State which, without additional action to control nonpoint sources of pollution, cannot reasonably be expected to attain or maintain applicable water quality standards or the goals and requirements of this ActRequirement for State Governorshigh
#Q035administrativeoperationalmandatoryState Matching Funds for SRFwastewaterthe State will deposit in the fund from State moneys an amount equal to at least 20 percent of the total amount of all capitalization grants which will be made to the State with funds to be made available under this title and section 205(m) of this Act on or before the date on which each quarterly grant payment will be made to the State under this titleAgreement for receiving SRF capitalization grantshigh
#Q036prohibitionoperationalmandatoryFederal Procurement Prohibition for ViolatorsotherNo Federal agency may enter into any contract with any person, who has been convicted of any offense under section 309(c) of this Act, for the procurement of goods, materials, and services if such contract is to be performed at any facility at which the violation which gave rise to such conviction occurred, and if such facility is owned, leased, or supervised by such person.Conviction under Section 309(c)high
#Q037operationaloperationalmandatoryNew Source Performance CompliancewastewaterAfter the effective date of standards of performance promulgated under this section, it shall be unlawful for any owner or operator of any new source to operate such source in violation of any standard of performance applicable to such source.After the effective date of standards of performance promulgated under Section 306high
#Q038administrativeoperationalmandatoryPermit for Non-exempt Dredge or Fill DischargeotherAny discharge of dredged or fill material into the navigable waters incidental to any activity having as its purpose bringing an area of the navigable waters into a use to which it was not previously subject, where the flow or circulation of navigable waters may be impaired or the reach of such waters be reduced, shall be required to have a permit under this section.Activities intended to bring navigable waters into a new use where flow or reach is affectedhigh
#Q039prohibitionoperationalmandatorySewage Sludge Discharge Permit RequirementwastewaterNotwithstanding any other provision of this Act or of any other law, in the case where the disposal of sewage sludge resulting from the operation of a treatment works as defined in section 212 of this Act (including the removal of in-place sewage sludge from one location and its deposit at another location) would result in any pollutant from such sewage sludge entering the navigable waters, such disposal is prohibited except in accordance with a permit issued by the Administrator under section 402 of this Act.Sludge disposal resulting in pollutants entering navigable watershigh
#Q040prohibitionoperationalmandatoryEmployee Whistleblower ProtectionotherNo person shall fire, or in any other way discriminate against, or cause to be fired or discriminated against, any employee or any authorized representative or employees by reason of the fact that such employee or representative has filed, instituted, or caused to be filed or instituted any proceeding under this Act, or has testified or is about to testify in any proceeding resulting from the administration or enforcement of the provisions of this Act.Applies to any employee participating in Act proceedingshigh
#Q041reportingreportingmandatoryBiennial Water Quality Inventory SubmissionotherEach State shall prepare and submit to the Administrator by April 1, 1975, and shall bring up to date by April 1, 1976, and biennially thereafter, a report which shall include- (A) a description of the water quality of all navigable waters in such State during the preceding year, with appropriate supplemental descriptions as shall be required to take into account seasonal, tidal, and other variations, correlated with the quality of water required by the objective of this Act (as identified by the Administrator pursuant to criteria published under section 304(a) of this Act) and the water quality described in subparagraph (B) of this paragraph;Requirement for Stateshigh

P Quantitative Requirements (69)

Req ID Category Intent Legal Status Name Subdomain(s) Limit Type Limit Value Context Conditions Confidence
#P001chemicalunknownmandatoryTotal Copperwastewater, otherrequirement0.0137 mg/LBallona Creek Metals TMDL, Ballona Creek or Sepulveda Canyon ChannelInstantaneous Maximum NELhigh
#P002chemicalunknownmandatoryTotal Leadwastewater, otherrequirement0.07675 mg/LBallona Creek Metals TMDL, Ballona Creek or Sepulveda Canyon ChannelInstantaneous Maximum NELhigh
#P003chemicalunknownmandatoryTotal Zincwastewater, otherrequirement0.10477 mg/LBallona Creek Metals TMDL, Ballona Creek or Sepulveda Canyon ChannelInstantaneous Maximum NELhigh
#P004microbiologicalhealthmandatoryFecal coliformwastewater, otherrequirement4000 /100 mLBallona Creek, Ballona Estuary, and Sepulveda Channel BacteriaReach 1: Fecal coliform density Instantaneous Maximum TNALhigh
#P005microbiologicalhealthmandatoryE. coliwastewater, otherrequirement576 /100 mLBallona Creek, Ballona Estuary, and Sepulveda Channel BacteriaReach 2: E. coli density Instantaneous Maximum TNALhigh
#P006microbiologicalhealthmandatoryEnterococcuswastewater, otherrequirement104 /100 mLBallona Creek, Ballona Estuary, and Sepulveda Channel BacteriaEnterococcus density Instantaneous Maximum TNALhigh
#P007microbiologicalhealthmandatoryFecal coliformwastewater, otherrequirement400 /100 mLBallona Creek, Ballona Estuary, and Sepulveda Channel Bacteria (Ballona Estuary)Fecal coliform density Instantaneous Maximum TNALhigh
#P008microbiologicalhealthmandatoryTotal coliformwastewater, otherrequirement10000 /100 mLBallona EstuaryTotal coliform density Instantaneous Maximum TNALhigh
#P009microbiologicalhealthmandatoryTotal coliformwastewater, otherrequirement1000 /100 mLBallona EstuaryTotal coliform density Instantaneous Maximum TNAL if the ratio of fecal-to-total coliform exceeds 0.1high
#P010chemicalunknownmandatoryTotal Copperwastewater, otherrequirement0.204 mg/LCalleguas Creek Watershed Metals and Selenium (Calleguas Creek, Conjeo Creek, or Revolon Slough)Interim Total Copper Instantaneous Maximum TNALhigh
#P011chemicalunknownmandatoryTotal Copperwastewater, otherrequirement0.00876 mg/LCalleguas Creek Watershed Metals and Selenium (Mugu Lagoon)Final Total Copper Instantaneous Maximum NELhigh
#P012chemicalunknownmandatoryTotal Nickelwastewater, otherrequirement0.074 mg/LCalleguas Creek Watershed Metals and Selenium (Mugu Lagoon)Total Nickel Instantaneous Maximum NELhigh
#P013microbiologicalhealthmandatoryEnterococcuswastewater, recreational waterrequirement104 /100 mLVentura County Harbor BeachesEnterococcus density Instantaneous Maximum TNALhigh
#P014chemicalunknownmandatoryTotal Copperwastewater, otherrequirement0.20751 mg/LLos Angeles and Long Beach Harbor Waters TMDL (Dominguez Channel)Interim Total Copper Instantaneous Maximum TNALhigh
#P015chemicalunknownmandatoryTotal Leadwastewater, otherrequirement0.12288 mg/LLos Angeles and Long Beach Harbor Waters TMDLInterim Total Lead Instantaneous Maximum TNALhigh
#P016chemicalunknownmandatoryTotal Zincwastewater, otherrequirement0.89887 mg/LLos Angeles and Long Beach Harbor Waters TMDLInterim Total Zinc Instantaneous Maximum TNALhigh
#P017chemicalunknownmandatoryTotal Copperwastewater, otherrequirement0.0097 mg/LLos Angeles and Long Beach Harbor Waters TMDLFinal Total Copper Instantaneous Maximum NELhigh
#P018chemicalunknownmandatoryChlordanewastewater, otherrequirement5.9 x10-7 mg/LLos Angeles and Long Beach Harbor Waters TMDL (Dominguez Channel Estuary)Final Chlordane Instantaneous Maximum TNALhigh
#P019chemicalunknownmandatoryTotal Nitrogenwastewater, otherrequirement3.61 mg/LLos Angeles Area Lakes TMDL (Peck Road Park)Total Nitrogen Instantaneous Maximum NELhigh
#P020physicalhealthmandatorypH - Inland Surface Watersdrinking water, aquatic liferequirement6.5 - 8.5 standard unitsThe waste discharge shall not contain material or substances in amounts that cause the pH to fall below 6.5 or rise above 8.5 in inland surface waters.Applicable to all inland surface waters of the San Diego Regionhigh
#P021chemicalhealthmandatoryNitrate (as NO3) - Water Quality Benchmarkdrinking waterrequirement45 mg/LNumeric Water Quality Benchmark based on designated water quality objectives for inland surface waters and groundwater.Surface waters and groundwater designated for MUN usehigh
#P022chemicaltreatmentmandatoryTotal Nitrogen - Water Quality Benchmarkaquatic liferequirement1.0 mg/LNumeric Water Quality Benchmark to prevent biostimulatory substances from causing nuisance aquatic growth.Applicable to inland surface waters and coastal lagoonshigh
#P023chemicaltreatmentmandatoryTotal Phosphorus - Water Quality Benchmarkaquatic liferequirement0.1 mg/LNumeric Water Quality Benchmark established as a desired goal in flowing waters to prevent plant nuisance.Applicable to inland surface waters and coastal lagoonshigh
#P024chemicaltreatmentmandatoryAmmonia - Water Quality Benchmarkaquatic liferequirement0.025 mg/LNumeric benchmark for un-ionized ammonia (NH3) as Nitrogen.Applicable to inland surface waters and bays/estuarieshigh
#P025physicaltreatmentmandatoryChronic Toxicity - Water Quality Benchmarkaquatic liferequirement1.0 TUcWater Quality Benchmark defined as the reciprocal of the effluent concentration that causes no observable effects.Chronic toxicity unit limit for indicator organismshigh
#P026microbiologicalhealthmandatoryFecal Coliform - Bacteria TMDL Wet Weather Targetrecreational waterrequirement400 MPN/100 mLNumeric Target established for the Bacteria TMDL during wet weather conditions.Wet weather (storm flow) conditionshigh
#P027microbiologicalhealthmandatoryTotal Coliform - Bacteria TMDL Wet Weather Targetrecreational waterrequirement10000 MPN/100 mLSingle sample maximum target for beaches and creeks discharging to beaches.Wet weather conditionshigh
#P028microbiologicalhealthmandatoryEnterococci - Bacteria TMDL Wet Weather Target (Designated)recreational waterrequirement61 MPN/100 mLSingle sample maximum water quality objective for REC-1 use in designated creeks and beaches.Applies to San Juan Creek, Aliso Creek, Tecolote Creek, and San Diego Riverhigh
#P029chemicalhealthmandatoryGroundwater Nitrate Action Benchmarkdrinking waterrequirement36 mg/LAction benchmark for drinking water supply wells; equal to 80% of the MCL.Drinking water supply wells on the Agricultural Operation sitehigh
#P030physicaltreatmentmandatorypH - Bays and Estuariesotherrequirement7.0 - 9.0 standard unitsThe waste discharge shall not contain material or substances in amounts that cause the pH to fall below 7.0 or rise above 9.0 in bays and estuaries.Applicable to bays and estuaries within the San Diego Regionhigh
#P031physicaltreatmentmandatorypH - Ocean Watersotherrequirementchange <= 0.2 standard unitsThe waste discharge shall not cause the pH to change at any time more than 0.2 units from that which occurs naturally in ocean waters.Applicable to ocean waters within the San Diego Regionhigh
#P032physicaltreatmentmandatorypH - Groundwaterotherrequirement6.5 - 9.0 standard unitsThe waste discharge shall not contain material or substances in amounts that cause the pH to fall below 6.5 or rise above 9.0 in groundwater.Applicable to groundwaters within the San Diego Regionhigh
#P033chemicaltreatmentmandatoryNitrite (as Nitrogen) - Water Quality Benchmarkdrinking water, aquatic liferequirement1.0 mg/LWater quality benchmark based on designated objectives for inland surface waters and groundwater.high
#P034chemicaltreatmentmandatoryNitrate + Nitrite (as Nitrogen) - Water Quality Benchmarkdrinking water, aquatic liferequirement10 mg/LWater quality benchmark based on designated objectives for inland surface waters and groundwater.Applies as a benchmark for surface water monitoringhigh
#P035designtreatmentmandatoryCompost Pile Buffer Zoneagricultural water, otherrequirement>= 100 footMaintain a minimum 100 foot buffer zone between compost piles and all surface waterbodies.Applies to all agricultural composting activitieshigh
#P036operationalreportingmandatoryOil Spill Reporting Thresholdotherrequirement>= 42 gallonsThis requirement does not require reporting of any discharge of less than 42 gallons unless the discharge is also required to be reported pursuant to CWA section 311.Applies to oil or petroleum product dischargeshigh
#P037operationaltreatmentmandatoryAnnual Water Quality Trainingagricultural water, otherrequirement>= 2 hoursBy December 31 of each year, Members shall complete at least two hours of appropriate water quality training.Annual requirement for all Members to maintain compliancehigh
#P038chemicalhealthmandatoryNitrate (as N) - Rainbow Creek Numeric Targetdrinking waterrequirement10 mg/LNumeric target for nutrients in the Rainbow Creek Watershed to achieve water quality objectives.Applicable to Agricultural Operations within the Rainbow Creek Watershed.high
#P039microbiologicalhealthmandatoryFecal Coliform - Bacteria TMDL Dry Weather Targetrecreational waterrequirement200 MPN/100 mLDry weather geometric mean numeric target for REC-1 use in creeks and at beaches.Dry weather conditions (less than 0.2 inch rainfall in previous 3 days).high
#P040microbiologicalhealthmandatoryTotal Coliform - Bacteria TMDL Dry Weather Targetrecreational waterrequirement1000 MPN/100 mLDry weather geometric mean numeric target for REC-1 at beaches and creek discharge points.Dry weather conditions.high
#P041microbiologicalhealthmandatoryEnterococci - Bacteria TMDL Dry Weather Target (Beaches)recreational waterrequirement35 MPN/100 mLDry weather geometric mean numeric target for REC-1 at beaches.Dry weather conditions.high
#P042microbiologicalhealthmandatoryEnterococci - Bacteria TMDL Dry Weather Target (Designated)recreational waterrequirement33 MPN/100 mLDry weather geometric mean target for REC-1 in impaired creeks and beaches downstream.Applies to San Juan Creek, Aliso Creek, Tecolote Creek, Forrester Creek, San Diego River, and Chollas Creek.high
#P043microbiologicalhealthmandatoryEnterococci - Bacteria TMDL Wet Weather Target (Moderately Used)recreational waterrequirement104 MPN/100 mLWet weather single sample maximum target for creeks designated as moderately or lightly used.Wet weather (storm flow) conditions.high
#P044physicalaestheticmandatorySan Juan HA Surface Water TDS Limitdrinking water, agricultural waterrequirement500 mg/LNumeric water quality objective for San Juan Hydrologic Unit (Mission Viejo, San Clemente, San Mateo Canyon, and San Onofre HAs).Applicable to inland surface waters within designated HAs.high
#P045chemicaltreatmentmandatoryRainbow Creek TMDL Final TN Load Allocation - Orchardsothertreatment_goal182 kg/yrFinal load allocation for total nitrogen (TN) to be achieved by 2021.Applicable to orchards within the Rainbow Creek Watershed.high
#P046chemicaltreatmentmandatoryRainbow Creek TMDL Final TP Load Allocation - Orchardsothertreatment_goal6 kg/yrFinal load allocation for total phosphorus (TP) to be achieved by 2021.Applicable to orchards within the Rainbow Creek Watershed.high
#P047microbiologicalhealthmandatoryBacteria TMDL Fecal Coliform Load Allocationrecreational watertreatment_goal2855570 Billion MPN/yearWet weather load allocation for Fecal Coliform in the Lower San Juan HSA (901.27).Applicable to Agricultural Operations within the Lower San Juan HSA.high
#P048chemicalreportingmandatoryDrinking Water Well Nitrate Reporting Thresholddrinking waterrequirement45 mg/LGroundwater monitoring results indicating water exceeds 45 mg/L nitrate as NO3 must be reported within 24 hours.Applies to wells used or that may be used for drinking water.high
#P049chemicalhealthmandatoryGroundwater Nitrate Objective - San Joaquin Hillsdrinking waterrequirement45 mg/LNumeric water quality objective for Nitrate as NO3 in the San Joaquin Hills HSA (1.11).Groundwater objective for the designated HSA.high
#P050operationalreportingmandatoryRecord Retention Periodotherrequirement>= 5 yearsThird-Party Groups and Members shall retain records of all monitoring information, including all calibration and maintenance records.From the date of the sample, measurement, report, or application.high
#P051physicaloperationalmandatoryWet Season Storm Triggerotherrequirement> 0.5 inchThe wet season samples shall be collected within the first 24 hours of a storm with greater than 0.5-inch rain.As measured by the nearest National Weather Service rain gauge.high
#P052operationaloperationalmandatoryWet Season Sampling Windowotherrequirement<= 24 hoursWet season samples shall be collected within the first 24 hours of a storm event.Subject to practical constraints like laboratory closures and safety.high
#P053chemicalaestheticmandatorySan Juan HA (901.10) TDS Objectivedrinking water, agricultural waterrequirement1000 mg/LNumeric Water Quality Objective for Total Dissolved Solids in Laguna HA.Applicable to inland surface waters in the specified basin.high
#P054chemicalaestheticmandatorySan Pasqual HA (5.30) Groundwater TDS Objectivedrinking water, agricultural waterrequirement1000 mg/LNumeric water quality objective for TDS in San Pasqual HA groundwaters.Note 9: Salt balance studies may revise this value.high
#P055chemicaltreatmentmandatoryNitrogen to Phosphorus Ratioaquatic lifetreatment_goal10:1 weight to weightNatural ratios of nitrogen to phosphorus are to be determined; if data are lacking, this ratio shall be used.Used for biostimulatory substance control.high
#P056operationaloperationalmandatoryBioassessment Monitoring Frequency (General)aquatic liferequirement2 times per 5 yearsFrequency for general parameters (Temperature, DO, pH, Turbidity, Flow) in bioassessment.Once during dry season and once during wet season.high
#P057physicaloperationalguidanceWadeable Reach Depth Thresholdotherrequirement< 1 meterA wadeable reach is defined as that which is less than one meter deep for at least 50% of its length.Criteria for selecting surface water monitoring locations.high
#P058operationalhealthguidelineNational Pollutant Discharge Elimination Goalwastewater, otherrequirement1985 yearNational goal that the discharge of pollutants into the navigable waters be eliminated.Consistent with the provisions of this Acthigh
#P059operationaltreatmentmandatorySecondary Treatment Requirement DatewastewaterrequirementJuly 1, 1977 dateEffluent limitations for publicly owned treatment works in existence on July 1, 1977.Based upon secondary treatment as defined by the Administratorhigh
#P060chemicalreportingmandatoryOil Spill Civil Penalty (Per Day)otherrequirement<= 25000 USD/dayPenalty for discharge of oil or hazardous substance in violation of paragraph (3).Per day of violationhigh
#P061chemicalreportingmandatoryOil Spill Civil Penalty (Per Barrel)otherrequirement<= 1000 USD/barrelAlternative penalty for discharge of oil.Per barrel of oil or unit of reportable quantity of hazardous substances dischargedhigh
#P062operationaloperationalmandatoryBallast Water Exchange Distance (Midocean)otherrequirement>= 200 nautical milesDistance from shore for ballast water exchange or saltwater flush for voyages originating outside the US or Canadian EEZ.For vessels with empty ballast tanks bound for US portshigh
#P063operationaloperationalmandatoryBallast Water Exchange Distance (Nearshore)otherrequirement>= 50 nautical milesDistance from shore for ballast water exchange or saltwater flush for voyages originating within the US or Canadian EEZ.For vessels with empty ballast tanks bound for US portshigh
#P064physicaloperationalmandatorySaltwater Flush Residual Salinityotherrequirement>= 30 parts per thousandThe discharge of mixed water such that the resultant residual water remaining in the tank meets this salinity.During saltwater flush of empty ballast tankshigh
#P065microbiologicalhealthmandatoryVibrio cholera Indicator Limitotherrequirement< 1 cfu/100 mLConcentration of toxicogenic Vibrio cholera (serotypes O1 and O139) in ballast water.Pacific Region commercial vessels using type-approved systems; also applies as < 1 cfu per gram of wet weight of zoological sampleshigh
#P066microbiologicalhealthmandatoryEscherichia coli Indicator Limitotherrequirement< 126 cfu/100 mLConcentration of E. coli in ballast water.Pacific Region commercial vessels using type-approved systemshigh
#P067microbiologicalhealthmandatoryIntestinal Enterococci Indicator Limitotherrequirement< 33 cfu/100 mLConcentration of intestinal enterococci in ballast water.Pacific Region commercial vessels using type-approved systemshigh
#P068operationaloperationalmandatoryState Water Pollution Control Revolving Fund Matchwastewaterrequirement>= 20 percentState deposit in the revolving fund from State moneys relative to capitalization grants.On or before the date on which each quarterly grant payment is madehigh
#P069operationaloperationalmandatorySRF Loan Term Limitwastewaterrequirement<= 30 yearsTerms for loans made from a water pollution control revolving fund.Not to exceed the lesser of 30 years and the projected useful life of the projecthigh

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