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Document ID us-ca-rdprc-2024-08-07 Title Regulating Direct Potable Reuse in California URL https://www.waterboards.ca.gov/drinking_water/certlic/drinkingwater/direct_potable_reuse.html Jurisdiction /us/ca Subdomain(s) none Language Status completed Analyzed at 2026-05-12 04:50:21.580844+00:00 Relevance inventory_targeted_fetch

Q Qualitative Requirements (7)

Req ID Category Intent Legal Status Name Subdomain(s) Context Conditions Confidence
#Q001administrativeunknownmandatoryAdopt Uniform Water Recycling Criteria for DPRdrinking water, wastewaterAB 574 (Water Code, Division 7, Chapter 7.3) requires the State Water Board to adopt uniform water recycling criteria for DPR through raw water augmentation on or before December 31, 2023.high
#Q002administrativeunknownmandatoryDevelop DPR Criteria Using Researchdrinking water, wastewaterDevelop DPR criteria using information from the DPR research recommended in the State Water Board’s Report to the Legislature, after soliciting stakeholder input.high
#Q003administrativehealthmandatoryEstablish Expert Review Paneldrinking water, wastewaterEstablish and administer an expert review panel to review the proposed criteria and make a finding as to whether, in its expert opinion, the proposed criteria would adequately protect public health.high
#Q004administrativehealthmandatoryExpert Panel Review of Proposed Criteriadrinking water, wastewaterBefore the State Water Board can adopt uniform water recycling criteria for DPR raw water augmentation, an expert panel must review the proposed criteria and make a finding as to whether, in its expert opinion, the proposed criteria would adequately protect public health (Water Code section 13561.2).Before the State Water Board can adopt uniform water recycling criteria for DPR raw water augmentationhigh
#Q005administrativeunknownmandatoryConsultation Due to Insufficient Researchdrinking water, wastewaterIf the State Water Board finds that it is not able to adopt uniform water recycling criteria for DPR due to insufficient information from the DPR research conducted, the State Water Board must consult with the expert panel regarding the research and the need for additional scientific and technical research necessary for the State Water Board to complete the criteria, including the estimated time frame needed to conduct the additional research.If the State Water Board finds that it is not able to adopt uniform water recycling criteria for DPR due to insufficient information from the DPR research conductedhigh
#Q006prohibitionreportingmandatoryProhibition on Submitting Comments on Advance CopyotherDo not submit comments to the State Water Board on the advance copy - all comments submitted before the start of the formal 45-day public comment period will not be considered by the State Water Board.Before the start of the formal 45-day public comment periodhigh
#Q007administrativereportingrecommendedObtain Official Version of Proposed RegulationsotherStakeholders are cautioned to obtain the official version of the proposed regulations once the Notice of Proposed Rulemaking is published.Once the Notice of Proposed Rulemaking is publishedhigh

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D Definitions (42)

Req ID Category Name Context Confidence
#D001CPPContinuing Planning Processhigh
#D002ISWEBEInland Surface Waters, Enclosed Bays, and Estuarieshigh
#D003Basin PlansRegional Board Water Quality Control Planshigh
#D004UST Low-Threat Closure PolicyLow-Threat Underground Storage Tank Closure Policyhigh
#D005OWTSOnsite Wastewater Treatment Systemshigh
#D006SIPState Implementation Policyhigh
#D007SEP PolicySupplemental Environmental Projects Policyhigh
#D008Bay-Delta PlanWater Quality Control Plan for the San Francisco Bay/Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta Estuaryhigh
#D009California Thermal PlanWater Quality Control Plan for Control of Temperature in the Coastal and Interstate Waters and Enclosed Bays and Estuaries of Californiahigh
#D010Enclosed Bays and Estuaries PlanWater Quality Control Plan for Enclosed Bays and Estuaries: Part 1 Sediment Quality Objectiveshigh
#D011Antidegradation PolicyStatement of Policy with Respect to Maintaining High Quality of Waters in Californiahigh
#D012APU 90-004Antidegradation Policy Implementation for NPDES Permittinghigh
#D013Cannabis PolicyCannabis Cultivation Policy: Principles and Guidelines for Cannabis Cultivationhigh
#D014Compliance Schedule PolicyPolicy for Compliance Schedules in National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Permitshigh
#D015Consolidated Cleanup PlanConsolidated Toxic Hot Spots Cleanup Plan (Water Quality Control Policy)high
#D016Enclosed Bays and Estuaries PolicyWater Quality Control Policy for the Enclosed Bays and Estuaries of Californiahigh
#D017Enforcement PolicyWater Quality Enforcement Policyhigh
#D018Guidance on Toxic Hot Spot PolicyWater Quality Control Policy for Guidance on Development of Regional Toxic Hot Spot Planshigh
#D019Impaired Waters PolicyWater Quality Control Policy for Addressing Impaired Waters: Regulatory Structure and Optionshigh
#D020Listing PolicyWater Quality Control Policy for Developing California’s Clean Water Act Section 303(d) Listhigh
#D021Municipal Solid Waste PolicyPolicy for Regulation of Discharges of Municipal Solid Wastehigh
#D022Nonpoint Source Pollution Enforcement PolicyPolicy for Implementation and Enforcement of the Nonpoint Source Pollution Control Programhigh
#D023North Coast Instream Flow PolicyPolicy for Maintaining Instream Flows in Northern California Coastal Streamshigh
#D024Once-Through Cooling Water Policy for Coastal and Estuarine WatersWater Quality Control Policy on the Use of Coastal and Estuarine Waters for Power Plant Coolinghigh
#D025Once-Through Cooling Water Policy for Inland WatersWater Quality Control Policy on the Use and Disposal of Inland Waters Used for Powerplant Coolinghigh
#D026Water Reclamation PolicyPolicy with Respect to Water Reclamation in Californiahigh
#D027SIPPolicy for Implementation of Toxics Standards for Inland Surface Waters, Enclosed Bays, and Estuaries of Californiahigh
#D028OWTSWater Quality Control Policy for Siting, Design, Operation, and Maintenance of Onsite Wastewater Treatment Systemshigh
#D029U.S. EPAU.S. Environmental Protection Agencyhigh
#D030Part 503Standards for the Use or Disposal of Sewage Sludge (Code of Federal Regulations Title 40, Part 503)high
#D031biosolidstreated municipal sewage sludgehigh
#D032General OrderWater Quality Order No. 2004-12-DWQhigh
#D033PEIRProgrammatic Environmental Impact Reporthigh
#D034NOINotice of Intenthigh
#D035POTWsPublicly Owned Treatment Workshigh
#D036ADManaerobically digestible materialhigh
#D037SOPsstandard operating procedureshigh
#D038O&Moperations and maintenancehigh
#D039advisoryAn advisory is issued when the results of testing indicate that one or more bacterial levels exceed the Ocean Water Contact Sport Standards issued by the California Department of Health Services (HS Code 115875-115915).high
#D040beach closuresBeach closures are the result of sewage spills that will or have the potential to reach coastal waters.high
#D041BEACONU.S. EPA Beach Advisory and Closing Online Notificationhigh
#D042AB411a beach monitoring program, referred to as AB411, that mandates water quality sampling and reporting requirements for local health agencieshigh