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Document ID us-ca-sgwdrw-2021-01-20 Title Statewide General Waste Discharge Requirements (WDRs) for Wineries URL https://www.waterboards.ca.gov/water_issues/programs/waste_discharge_requirements/winery_order.html Jurisdiction /us/ca Subdomain(s) none Language Status completed Analyzed at 2026-05-12 05:05:22.463110+00:00 Relevance inventory_targeted_fetch

Q Qualitative Requirements (21)

Req ID Category Intent Legal Status Name Subdomain(s) Context Conditions Confidence
#Q001administrativereportingmandatoryElectronic Notice of Intent (eNOI) CompletionwastewaterPart 1 : Complete the Electronic Notice of Intent (eNOI)Applicable to facilities currently producing (or plan to produce) wine or grape juice and discharge between 10,000 and 15,000,000 gallons of process water per year to landhigh
#Q002administrativeunknownrecommendedConsultation for Additional PermitswastewaterIf your facility conducts other operations or uses other disposal methods, additional permits may be required; please consult your local regional water board.If your facility conducts other operations or uses other disposal methodshigh
#Q003administrativeoperationalmandatoryApplication Fee PaymentwastewaterPay the associated application fee. The application fee is also the first annual fee.Applicable for enrollment in the Winery Orderhigh
#Q004administrativereportingmandatoryeNOI Submission and SignaturewastewaterSubmit the Winery Order eNOI and obtain the Legally Responsible Official’s signature.Applicable for enrollment in the Winery Orderhigh
#Q005reportingreportingmandatoryeNOI Copy SubmissionwastewaterEmail or mail a signed copy of the submitted Winery Order eNOI to your local regional water board.Applicable for enrollment in the Winery Orderhigh
#Q006administrativeoperationalmandatoryForm ID Notation on PaymentwastewaterNote “FA-" followed by the Form ID associated with a Facility’s eNOI on the check, electronic Automated Clearing House (ACH) bank account debit payment, or ACH credit card payment.high
#Q007prohibitionoperationalmandatoryProhibition of Discharge to Surface WaterswastewaterThe Discharger shall not discharge waste: To surface waters or surface water drainage courses.To be considered exempt, a winery must produce less than 10,000 gallons of process water per year and agree to the following criteria.high
#Q008prohibitionoperationalmandatoryProhibition of Hazardous or Designated Waste DischargewastewaterThe Discharger shall not discharge waste: That is classified as "hazardous," as defined in California Code of Regulations (CCR), title 23, division 3, chapter 15, article 2, section 2521, or classified as "designated," as defined in Water Code, division 7, chapter 3, section 13173.To be considered exempt, a winery must produce less than 10,000 gallons of process water per year and agree to the following criteria.high
#Q009prohibitiontreatmentmandatoryProhibition of Untreated Waste DischargewastewaterThe Discharger shall not discharge waste: That is untreated or partially treated from the treatment system.To be considered exempt, a winery must produce less than 10,000 gallons of process water per year and agree to the following criteria.high
#Q010prohibitionoperationalmandatoryProhibition of Discharge to Unowned LandwastewaterThe Discharger shall not discharge waste: To land not owned, operated, controlled, or contracted by the Discharger.To be considered exempt, a winery must produce less than 10,000 gallons of process water per year and agree to the following criteria.high
#Q011operationaloperationalmandatorySpill Prevention and ManagementwastewaterThe Discharger shall implement the following management practices: Manage winery product, winery waste, and winery waste areas (e.g., storage, loading, conveyance, treatment, and disposal areas) to prevent, mitigate, and promptly clean up any spills.To be considered exempt, a winery must produce less than 10,000 gallons of process water per year and agree to the following criteria.high
#Q012operationaloperationalmandatoryWaste Containment Area ManagementwastewaterThe Discharger shall implement the following management practices: Maintain all winery waste within property boundaries and within appropriate onsite use areas (e.g., loading, processing, storage, treatment, disposal, and reuse areas).To be considered exempt, a winery must produce less than 10,000 gallons of process water per year and agree to the following criteria.high
#Q013operationaloperationalmandatoryNuisance Condition ManagementwastewaterThe Discharger shall implement the following management practices: Manage winery waste to minimize nuisance conditions (e.g., objectionable odors; mosquitoes in ponds, ditches, and other open storage areas).To be considered exempt, a winery must produce less than 10,000 gallons of process water per year and agree to the following criteria.high
#Q014operationaloperationalmandatoryStormwater ManagementwastewaterThe Discharger shall implement the following management practices: Manage stormwater that contacts winery waste as process water.To be considered exempt, a winery must produce less than 10,000 gallons of process water per year and agree to the following criteria.high
#Q015operationaloperationalmandatoryProcess Solids ProtectionwastewaterThe Discharger shall implement the following management practices: Protect stored process solids from precipitation to minimize process water generation.To be considered exempt, a winery must produce less than 10,000 gallons of process water per year and agree to the following criteria.high
#Q016administrativereportingmandatoryExemption Certification Local DocumentationwastewaterTherefore, the winery will need to work directly with the county or city permitting authority on the required documentation.If a winery is asked to provide documentation that substantiates compliance with exemption criteria to obtain a local use permithigh
#Q017administrativeoperationalmandatoryFormation of Groundwater Sustainability Agenciesdrinking water, agricultural water, otherSGMA requires local agencies to form groundwater sustainability agencies (GSAs) for the high and medium priority basins.Applicable to high and medium priority basinshigh
#Q018operationaloperationalmandatoryGSP Development and Implementationdrinking water, agricultural water, otherGSAs develop and implement groundwater sustainability plans (GSPs) to avoid undesirable results and mitigate overdraft within 20 years.Must be achieved within 20 years to avoid undesirable results and mitigate overdrafthigh
#Q019administrativeoperationalmandatoryRequirement to EnrollwastewaterFacilities currently producing (or plan to produce) wine or grape juice and discharge between 10,000 and 15,000,000 gallons of process water per year to land (e.g., to a pond, land application area, or subsurface disposal area) [are required to enroll].Production of wine or grape juice with discharge between 10,000 and 15,000,000 gallons per year to landhigh
#Q020administrativeoperationalmandatoryMulti-facility Check Payment IdentificationwastewaterPayments by Check: indicate all Form IDs on the memo lineIf payment is for more than one facilityhigh
#Q021administrativeoperationalmandatoryMulti-facility ACH Payment ItemizationwastewaterPayments by ACH bank account debit payment, or ACH credit card payment: add a new line item for each facility.If payment is for more than one facilityhigh

P Quantitative Requirements (4)

Req ID Category Intent Legal Status Name Subdomain(s) Limit Type Limit Value Context Conditions Confidence
#P001operationaloperationalmandatoryprocess water dischargewastewaterrequirement10,000 - 15,000,000 gallons per yearFacilities currently producing (or plan to produce) wine or grape juice and discharge between 10,000 and 15,000,000 gallons of process water per year to landRequired to enroll in the Winery Orderhigh
#P002operationaloperationalmandatoryprocess water productionwastewaterrequirement< 10,000 gallons per yearTo be considered exempt, a winery must produce less than 10,000 gallons of process water per year and agree to the following criteria.To be considered exempthigh
#P003operationalhealthmandatoryPublic Water Supply Well Service Connection Thresholddrinking waterrequirement>= 15 service connectionsPublic water supply wells supply drinking water to 15 or more service connections.Applicable to define public water supply wells for SWRCB-DDW requirementshigh
#P004operationalreportingmandatoryWell Completion Report Submission Timelineotherrequirement<= 60 daysWell drillers must submit well completion reports to DWR within 60 days.Post-construction requirement for well drillershigh

D Definitions (18)

Req ID Category Name Context Confidence
#D001SMARTSStormwater Multiple Application and Report Tracking Systemhigh
#D002CROMERRCross-Media Electronic Reporting Rulehigh
#D003NPDESNational Pollutant Discharge Elimination Systemhigh
#D004Designated wastemeans either of the following: (a) Hazardous waste that has been granted a variance from hazardous waste management requirements pursuant to Section 25143 of the Health and Safety Code. (b) Nonhazardous waste that consists of, or contains, pollutants that, under ambient environmental conditions at a waste management unit, could be released in concentrations exceeding applicable water quality objectives or that could reasonably be expected to affect beneficial uses of the waters of the state as contained in the appropriate state water quality control plan.high
#D005WDRsWaste Discharge Requirementshigh
#D006Winery OrderGeneral WDRs for winery process waterhigh
#D007CEQACalifornia Environmental Quality Acthigh
#D008eNOIElectronic Notice of Intenthigh
#D009CCRCalifornia Code of Regulationshigh
#D010Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL)a science-based estimate of how much of a specific pollutant a waterbody can receive without harming its intended uses (called beneficial uses) — such as recreation, wildlife habitat, or drinking water supply. It serves as a planning tool to guide efforts to restore water quality by identifying both natural and human-caused sources of pollution.high
#D011beneficial usesintended uses — such as recreation, wildlife habitat, or drinking water supply.high
#D012Basin Planthe region’s official water quality planhigh
#D013Advance Restoration Plan (ARP)can be a more efficient way to addressing water pollution. It works well when the problem appears to be related to better implementation of existing permits or when pollution is not the sole or main cause of the water quality problem. An ARP includes: A clear schedule, Specific milestones, and Targeted actions to reduce pollution.high
#D014impairedrivers, lakes, and coastal waters in the San Diego Region that don’t meet water quality standardshigh
#D015SWAMPSurface Water Ambient Monitoring Programhigh
#D016Integrated Reporta report prepared every two years on the condition of California’s surface waters — including rivers, streams, reservoirs, estuaries, lagoons, bays, and ocean waters. It includes information about impaired waters and high-quality waters.high
#D017USEPAU.S. Environmental Protection Agencyhigh
#D018State Water BoardState Water Resources Control Boardhigh