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Document ID us-ca-pureco-2024-2 Title Public Resources Code - PRC URL https://www.waterboards.ca.gov/water_issues/programs/ocean/desalination/?textonly=1 Jurisdiction /us/ca Subdomain(s) none Language Status completed Analyzed at 2026-05-12 05:01:17.826307+00:00 Relevance inventory_targeted_fetch

Q Qualitative Requirements (11)

Req ID Category Intent Legal Status Name Subdomain(s) Context Conditions Confidence
#Q001operationalunknownmandatoryBest Available Measures for Marine Life Protectionaquatic lifeSeawater desalination facilities must use a suite of best available measures that are feasible to minimize harm to all forms of marine life.high
#Q002designunknownmandatorySite Location Requirementaquatic lifeA desalination facility must be built in a location that minimizes harm to marine life and habitats.high
#Q003designunknownmandatoryDesign for Environmental Protectionaquatic lifeA desalination facility must be designed to reduce harm to the environment over the entire lifetime of the facility’s operation.high
#Q004designtreatmentmandatoryIntake and Discharge Technology Requirementaquatic lifeA desalination facility must use specific intake and discharge technologies that reduce harm to marine life and habitats.high
#Q005corrective_actionunknownmandatoryMarine Life Mitigationaquatic lifeEven after using the best site, design, and technology, if the facility still harms marine life, the owners must take additional steps to offset that damage.if the facility still harms marine life even after using the best site, design, and technologyhigh
#Q006operationaloperationalmandatoryIndustrial General Permit Compliancewastewaterindustrial facilities are covered by the same permit, but comply with its requirements at their individual industrial facilities.For facilities covered by the general permithigh
#Q007administrativereportingmandatoryMandatory Permit CoveragewastewaterIndustrial facilities such as manufacturers, landfills, mining, steam generating electricity, hazardous waste facilities, transportation with vehicle maintenance, larger sewage and wastewater plants, recycling facilities, and oil and gas facilities are typically required to obtain Industrial General Permit coverage.Applicable to industrial categories listed in Attachment Ahigh
#Q008monitoringtreatmentmandatorySampling Methods and Protocolswastewaterrequired quality assurance, sampling methods, and protocols for storm water discharge sampling.high
#Q009monitoringreportingmandatoryTMDL Requirement Identification Responsibilitywastewaterit is ultimately the responsibility of the Discharger to identify applicable TMDL requirements by identifying the facility’s: 1) receiving waterbody(ies), 2) the pollutants discharged, and 3) applicable requirements in Attachment E of the Industrial General Permit.high
#Q010administrativereportingmandatorySMARTS Registration RequirementwastewaterIf industrial facility requires permit coverage you can review the types of permit coverage and the register to obtain coverage through SMARTSFor facilities requiring permit coveragehigh
#Q011administrativereportingmandatorySenate Bill 205 Business License RequirementswastewaterSenate Bill 205 - Business License RequirementsApplicable to businesses requiring industrial storm water permit coveragehigh

P Quantitative Requirements (2)

Req ID Category Intent Legal Status Name Subdomain(s) Limit Type Limit Value Context Conditions Confidence
#R001operationaloperationalguidelineRecycled water production goal for 2030otherrequirement>= 800000 acre-feet per yearGovernor Newsom's August 2022 Water Supply Strategy sets goals of recycling at least 800,000 acre-feet of water per year by 2030By the year 2030high
#R002operationaloperationalguidelineRecycled water production goal for 2040otherrequirement>= 1800000 acre-feet per yearGovernor Newsom's August 2022 Water Supply Strategy sets goals of recycling 1.8 million acre-feet by 2040By the year 2040high

D Definitions (17)

Req ID Category Name Context Confidence
#D001TMDLTotal Maximum Daily Loadhigh
#D002TMDL PolicyWater Quality Control Policy for Addressing Impaired Waters: Regulatory Structure and Optionshigh
#D003CalEPACalifornia Environmental Protection Agencyhigh
#D004SWRCBState Water Resources Control Boardhigh
#D005The California Water Boardsinclude the State Water Resources Control Board and nine Regional Boardshigh
#D006MCLsCalifornia and Federal Drinking Water Standardshigh
#D007PHGsCalifornia Public Health Goalshigh
#D008SNARLsSuggested No-Adverse-Response Levelshigh
#D009IRISIntegrated Risk Information Systemhigh
#D010Data DictionaryA key to field names used in the database tables.high
#D011Water Quality Goalstechnical information provided by staff of the State Water Resources Control Board, Division of Water Quality. It is intended to be used only as an informational tool and does not reflect State Water Board policy or regulation.high
#D012txtTab Delimited Text formathigh
#D013water quality standardsbeneficial uses, water quality objectives, promulgated water quality criteria, water quality control plans and policies that affect allowable concentrations in waterhigh
#D014State Water BoardState Water Resources Control Boardhigh
#D015NPDESNational Pollutant Discharge Elimination Systemhigh
#D016Construction activityincludes clearing, grading and disturbances to the ground such as stockpiling, or excavation, but does not include regular maintenance activities performed to restore the original line, grade, or capacity of the facility.high
#D017SMARTSplatform where dischargers, regulators, and the public can enter, manage, and view data associated with California's Stormwater General Permits.high