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Document ID us-ca-svsid-2022-03-08 Title SUBMIT AND VIEW SGMA INFORMATION AND DATA URL https://sgma.water.ca.gov/portal/ Jurisdiction /us/ca Subdomain(s) none Language Status completed Analyzed at 2026-05-12 05:01:58.520519+00:00 Relevance inventory_targeted_fetch

Q Qualitative Requirements (59)

Req ID Category Intent Legal Status Name Subdomain(s) Context Conditions Confidence
#Q001reportingreportingmandatorySGMA Portal Mandatory UseotherLocal agencies, GSAs, and watermasters are required to use the SGMA Portal to submit, modify, and view the information required by the Sustainable Groundwater Management Act (SGMA), such as GSPs.high
#Q002reportingreportingmandatoryGSA Formation Notice UploadotherLocal agencies must sign in to the SGMA Portal and upload all required information before the GSA formation notice will be posted.high
#Q003administrativeunknownmandatoryGSA EligibilityotherOnly local agencies are eligible to become or form GSAs.high
#Q004administrativeunknownguidanceGSA Formation MethodsotherA combination of local agencies may form a GSA by using any of the following methods: (1) a joint powers agreement (JPA); or (2) a memorandum of agreement (MOA) or other legal agreement.high
#Q005reportingreportingrecommendedMOA Management Intent ResolutionotherEach local agency coordinating through a MOA or other legal agreement should provide a resolution to show GSA management intent.When coordinating through an MOA or other legal agreement.high
#Q006reportingreportingrecommendedGroundwater Management Intent StatementotherLocal agencies should clearly state groundwater management intent in the GSA formation information; for example, information that clearly states a local agency intends to form a GSA within a particular area(s), within a particular county(s), and within a particular basin(s).high
#Q007reportingreportingrecommendedGIS Shapefile CoordinationotherLocal agencies should coordinate with each other to improve the accuracy of their GIS shapefiles to clearly define GSA areas.high
#Q008operationaloperationalrecommendedUnintended Boundary Overlap CoordinationotherAdjacent local agencies or GSAs should coordinate to resolve unintended boundary overlap.high
#Q009administrativeunknownrecommendedDirect Compliance QuestionsotherAll compliance questions should be directed to the State Water Resources Control Board.high
#Q010administrativereportingmandatoryGSP Account RequirementotherA SGMA Portal account is required to submit a GSP and/or an Initial Notification.high
#Q011reportingreportingmandatoryGSP Annual Report SubmissionotherGSAs will be required to submit GSP Annual Reports through this module.high
#Q012reportingreportingmandatoryElectronic Monitoring Data SubmissionotherMonitoring data required to be reported to the Department with the annual report, per 23 CCR §354.40, must be submitted electronically through the Monitoring Network Module on the SGMA Portal.high
#Q013administrativereportingmandatoryAlternative Submission Account RequirementotherA SGMA Portal account is required to submit an Alternative to a GSP.high
#Q014administrativereportingmandatoryAlternative Registration and LoginotherRegistration and login are required to submit an Alternative, but are not required to view and comment on submitted Alternatives.high
#Q015reportingreportingmandatoryAdjudicated Area Annual SubmissionotherThe Sustainable Groundwater Management Act asks watermasters or managers of adjudicated areas to submit certain values and documents to DWR by April 1 of each year.high
#Q016administrativereportingmandatoryAdjudicated Area User CredentialsotherAdjudicated Areas and managers of adjudicated areas must establish a secure User ID and Password in order to access the system and submit information.high
#Q017administrativereportingmandatoryPublic Comment Consideration ConstraintotherOnly comments regarding updates will be considered.Regarding the November 2025 Annual Update to the TMDL Compliance Planhigh
#Q018reportingreportingmandatorySMARTS Regulatory Data CollectionotherThe Water Board uses the Stormwater Multiple Application and Report Tracking System (SMARTS) for collecting and processing stormwater regulatory datahigh
#Q019operationaloperationalrecommendedMotorist Behavior - Brake Dustotherwipe off brake dust build-up on rims and wheelshigh
#Q020operationaloperationalrecommendedMotorist Behavior - Vehicle Cleanlinessotherkeep vehicles clean to prevent residue from washing offhigh
#Q021operationaloperationalrecommendedMotorist Behavior - Leak Maintenanceotherreduce fluid leaks with regular vehicle maintenancehigh
#Q022operationaloperationalrecommendedMotorist Behavior - Trash Disposalotherproperly dispose of trash and recyclinghigh
#Q023operationaloperationalrecommendedMotorist Behavior - Tarping Loadsothertarp and secure trash, vegetation and other loadshigh
#Q024operationaloperationalrecommendedMotorist Behavior - Tire Inflationotherkeep tires properly inflated to prevent wearhigh
#Q025operationaloperationalrecommendedMotorist Behavior - Chemical Use Timingotheravoid pesticides and fertilizers when rain is forecasthigh
#Q026administrativeoperationalmandatoryMS4 Permit Requirementwastewaterstorm water permits are required for discharges from an MS4 serving a population of 100,000 or more.MS4 serving a population of 100,000 or more pursuant to the Clean Water Act section 402(p)high
#Q027operationaloperationalmandatoryPermit Condition Continuationwastewaterall permit conditions and requirements will have to continue to be implemented until a new permit is adopted.If the Small MS4 Permit is not reissued or replaced prior to the expiration date (July 1, 2018)high
#Q028administrativeoperationalmandatoryAuthorization Renewal RequirementwastewaterIf you wish to continue an activity regulated by this Order after the expiration date of this Order, you must apply for and obtain authorization as required by the new permit once it is issued.Post-expiration of the current Small MS4 Permit Orderhigh
#Q029reportingreportingmandatoryNotice of Intent Submissionwastewateronce the new permit is adopted by the State Water Board, applicants will be required to submit a Notice of Intent, including all information required by the new permit, at that time.Upon adoption of the new Small MS4 permithigh
#Q030treatmenttreatmentmandatoryStorm Water Management Plan RequirementwastewaterPhase I MS4 permits require the discharger to develop and implement a Storm Water Management Plan/Program with the goal of reducing the discharge of pollutants to the maximum extent practicable.Phase I MS4 permitteeshigh
#Q031prohibitiontreatmentmandatoryTrash Discharge Prohibitionaquatic life, recreational waterestablish a prohibition on the discharge of trashUnder the Trash Amendments (Ocean Plan and Inland Surface Waters Plan)high
#Q032administrativeoperationalmandatoryCaltrans Permitting RequirementwastewaterThe California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) is responsible for the design, construction, management, and maintenance of the State highway system, including freeways, bridges, tunnels, Caltrans' facilities, and related properties, and is subject to the permitting requirements of Clean Water Act section 402(p).State owned rights-of-way, freeways, bridges, tunnels, Caltrans' facilities, and related propertieshigh
#Q033treatmenttreatmentmandatoryTrash Narrative Water Quality Objectiveaquatic life, recreational waterThe Trash Amendments accomplish the following: (1) establish a narrative water quality objective for trashOcean Waters of California, Inland Surface Waters, Enclosed Bays, and Estuaries of Californiahigh
#Q034administrativeoperationalmandatoryWinery Order EnrollmentwastewaterFacilities 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).Discharge between 10,000 and 15,000,000 gallons of process water per year to landhigh
#Q035reportingreportingmandatoryElectronic Notice of IntentwastewaterComplete the Electronic Notice of Intent (eNOI)Part of the enrollment steps and requirementshigh
#Q036reportingreportingmandatoryLegally Responsible Official SignaturewastewaterSubmit the Winery Order eNOI and obtain the Legally Responsible Official’s signature.high
#Q037reportingreportingmandatoryRegional Board NotificationwastewaterEmail or mail a signed copy of the submitted Winery Order eNOI to your local regional water board.high
#Q038reportingreportingmandatoryFee Payment ID NotationwastewaterNote “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
#Q039prohibitiontreatmentmandatorySurface Water Discharge ProhibitionwastewaterThe Discharger shall not discharge waste: To surface waters or surface water drainage courses.Applicable to wineries seeking exempt statushigh
#Q040prohibitiontreatmentmandatoryHazardous Waste Discharge ProhibitionwastewaterThe 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.Applicable to wineries seeking exempt statushigh
#Q041operationaloperationalmandatoryProperty Boundary MaintenancewastewaterMaintain all winery waste within property boundaries and within appropriate onsite use areas (e.g., loading, processing, storage, treatment, disposal, and reuse areas).Applicable to wineries seeking exempt statushigh
#Q042operationalaestheticmandatoryNuisance Condition ManagementwastewaterManage winery waste to minimize nuisance conditions (e.g., objectionable odors; mosquitoes in ponds, ditches, and other open storage areas).Applicable to wineries seeking exempt statushigh
#Q043operationaltreatmentmandatoryStormwater Process Water ManagementwastewaterManage stormwater that contacts winery waste as process water. Protect stored process solids from precipitation to minimize process water generation.Applicable to wineries seeking exempt statushigh
#Q044administrativereportingmandatoryAnnual Reporting Requirementdrinking water, agricultural water, otherAll diverters are required to complete annual reports each year.high
#Q045monitoringoperationalmandatoryDiversion Measurement and Submissiondrinking water, agricultural water, otherDiverters who divert more than 10 acre-feet of water per year are required to measure their diversions and submit the data to the State Water Board.Applies to diverters with more than 10 acre-feet per year based on historical use or face value.high
#Q046administrativereportingmandatoryMeasuring Device Registrationdrinking water, agricultural water, otherOn or before January 31, 2027, diverters must register each of their measuring devices in CalWATRS.high
#Q047reportingreportingmandatoryMeasurement Methodology Submissiondrinking water, agricultural water, otherDiverters must register measuring devices and submit a measurement methodology through CalWATRS by January 31, 2027.high
#Q048operationaloperationalmandatoryQualified Individual Oversightdrinking water, agricultural water, otherA qualified individual must ensure that your diversions are measured accurately.high
#Q049administrativeoperationalmandatoryRaw Data Record Retentiondrinking water, agricultural water, otherDiverters do not need to submit the raw output from their measuring devices in addition to their general measurement data file, but they must maintain records of the raw device output for at least 10 years.high
#Q050reportingreportingmandatoryLarge Diversion Weekly Submissiondrinking water, agricultural water, otherDiverters need to submit their large diversion submissions on a weekly basis, with a lag time of no more than 7 days between the most recent measurement and the submission date.Applies to water rights > 10,000 AF/yr or direct diversion rates > 30 cfs.high
#Q051administrativeoperationalmandatoryAlternative Compliance Plan Submissiondrinking water, agricultural water, otherAll diverters pursuing alternative compliance must submit an ACP through CalWATRS on or before January 31, 2027.Applicable if measuring as required is unreasonably expensive, affects public trust resources, wastes water, or is otherwise infeasible.high
#Q052monitoringoperationalmandatorySpecific Diversion Volume Measurementdrinking water, agricultural water, otherDiverters must measure each of the following, as applicable: Volume of water directly diverted under each water right; Volume of water diverted to storage under each water right; Volume of water withdrawn and/or released from storage under each water rightApplicable to diverters required to measure diversions in Water Year 2026high
#Q053reportingoperationalmandatoryReservoir Drawdown-Refill Recordkeepingdrinking water, agricultural water, otherFor reservoirs that operate in a pattern of drawdown and refill, diverters must also record each of the following: Maximum and minimum water surface elevation during each drawdown-refill cycle; Reservoir volumes corresponding to these elevations; Dates of these measurementsApplicable to reservoirs that operate in a pattern of drawdown and refillhigh
#Q054operationaloperationalmandatoryACP Deviation Explanationdrinking water, agricultural water, otherDiverters who measure and submit data under an ACP must meet their specified measurement requirements as much as possible and explain why they are unable to fully meet all requirements.Applicable when measuring and submitting data under an Alternative Compliance Planhigh
#Q055reportingreportingrecommendedData File Submission Recommendationdrinking water, agricultural water, otherDiverters should compile measurement data in a data file and submit it as an attachment to their Annual Water Diversion and Use Reports.high
#Q056monitoringoperationalmandatoryGeneral Measurement Parameters (WY 2027+)drinking water, agricultural water, otherDiverters must measure the following: Date and time of measurement, Volume and rate of water directly diverted, and Volume and rate of water diverted to storage.Applicable beginning Water Year 2027high
#Q057monitoringoperationalmandatoryQualifying Reservoir Measurements (WY 2027+)drinking water, agricultural water, otherDiverters with water rights to store or withdraw water from reservoirs with a capacity greater than 5,000 acre-feet (called “qualifying reservoirs ”) must also measure the following: Volume and rate of water withdrawn from storage (i.e., water removed for immediate or downstream use), and Volume and rate of water released from the reservoir (i.e., total reservoir outflow).Applicable to reservoirs with capacity greater than 5,000 acre-feet beginning Water Year 2027high
#Q058reportingreportingmandatoryLarge Diversion Submission Methodsdrinking water, agricultural water, otherBeginning October 1, 2027, diverters must submit their large diversion submissions in one of the following ways: Using a standardized data file template provided by the State Water Board (templates will be available in CalWATRS), Directly transmitting their large diversion submission to CalWATRS, or Posting their large diversion submission to a website approved by the Deputy Director (see below).Applicable to large diversions beginning October 1, 2027high
#Q059operationaloperationalmandatoryQualified Individual Duties (WY 2027+)drinking water, agricultural water, otherQualified individuals are responsible for installing and verifying the accuracy of measuring devices and certifying that measurement methodologies and alternative compliance plans meet regulatory requirements.Applicable beginning Water Year 2027high

P Quantitative Requirements (1)

Req ID Category Intent Legal Status Name Subdomain(s) Limit Type Limit Value Context Conditions Confidence
#P001operationaloperationalmandatoryGSA Boundary Intentional Overlap Thresholdotherrequirement> 500 feetAny GSA overlap over 500 feet will be considered intentional overlap. Adjacent local agencies or GSAs should coordinate to resolve unintended boundary overlap.Applies when determining the extent of overlap between Groundwater Sustainability Agencies (GSAs).high

D Definitions (42)

Req ID Category Name Context Confidence
#D001Measuring devicescan be any devices, including custom or in-house built devices, that directly measure either volume, flow rate, water velocity, or water elevation.medium
#D002Measurement methodsany other way of measuring diversions that do not use a “measuring device” (as defined above) to measure the volume of water diverted under a single water right.high
#D003Maximum allowable diversion amount (Permit, License, or Registration)Maximum volume that is authorized to be diverted annually (often called the “face value”)high
#D004Maximum allowable diversion amount (Pre-1914 Statement)Maximum volume that has ever been diverted in a 12-month periodhigh
#D005Maximum allowable diversion amount (Riparian Statement)Maximum volume that has ever been diverted or is anticipated to be diverted in a 12-month periodhigh
#D006qualifying reservoirsreservoirs with a capacity greater than 5,000 acre-feethigh
#D007Alternative Compliance Plan (ACP)Diverters must fulfill as many requirements of the regulation as they can, and describe in their ACP which requirements they are unable to meet and what they proposed to do instead.high
#D008Measurement methodologydescribes how they collect, interpret, and process the raw data from their measuring devices to meet the measurement requirements.high
#D009Qualified individualA qualified individual must ensure that diversions are measured accurately. Qualified individuals are responsible for installing and verifying the accuracy of measuring devices and certifying that measurement methodologies and alternative compliance plans meet regulatory requirements.high
#D010Volume Thresholdauthorizes diversion to aboveground storage: Capacity of the reservoir; Authorizes direct diversion and/or diversion to underground storage: Maximum allowable diversion amount.high
#D011face valueMaximum volume that is authorized to be diverted annuallyhigh
#D012Measuring devicescan be any devices, including custom or in-house built devices, that directly measure either volume, flow rate, water velocity, or water elevation.high
#D013Measurement methodsany other way of measuring diversions that do not use a “measuring device” (as defined above) to measure the volume of water diverted under a single water right.high
#D014Maximum allowable diversion amount (Permit, License, or Registration)Maximum volume that is authorized to be diverted annually (often called the “face value”)high
#D015Maximum allowable diversion amount (Pre-1914 Statement)Maximum volume that has ever been diverted in a 12-month periodhigh
#D016Maximum allowable diversion amount (Riparian Statement)Maximum volume that has ever been diverted or is anticipated to be diverted in a 12-month periodhigh
#D017qualifying reservoirsreservoirs with a capacity greater than 5,000 acre-feethigh
#D018WDRsWaste Discharge Requirementshigh
#D019General OrderGeneral WDRs orderhigh
#D020Aggregate and Concrete Orderstatewide aggregate and/or concrete waste discharge requirements orderhigh
#D021California Water Boardsinclude the State Water Resources Control Board and nine Regional Boardshigh
#D022CalEPACalifornia Environmental Protection Agencyhigh
#D023SWRCBState Water Resources Control Boardhigh
#D024GSAsgroundwater sustainability agencieshigh
#D025GSPsgroundwater sustainability planshigh
#D026SGMASustainable Groundwater Management Acthigh
#D027JPAjoint powers agreementhigh
#D028MOAmemorandum of agreementhigh
#D029intentional overlapAny GSA overlap over 500 feethigh
#D030exclusiveA GSA is only considered exclusive within the area it intends to manage, within its service area, as described in the posted notice.high
#D031Public water supply wellssupply drinking water to 15 or more service connections.high
#D032Bulletin 74 Technical Advisory Committee (TAC)made up of 81 representatives from a broad range of sectors and geographic areas of the state, with expertise in all aspects of well permitting, design, construction, maintenance, and destruction.high
#D033Local Enforcing Agencies (LEAs)local governments, counties, cities, and some water districts are responsible for enforcing standards that are either equal to or more stringent than our well standards.high
#D034GHEWsgeothermal heat exchange wellshigh
#D035CCDEHCalifornia Conference of Directors of Environmental Healthhigh
#D036CGACalifornia Groundwater Associationhigh
#D037Drywellsstormwater injection wellshigh
#D038SWRCB-DDWState Water Resources Control Board-Division of Drinking Waterhigh
#D039DTSCCalifornia Department of Toxic Substances Controlhigh
#D040DWRDepartment of Water Resourceshigh
#D041Drywell Technical Advisory Committee (TAC)committee developing guidance for stormwater injection wellshigh
#D042Bulletin 74 seriesminimum statewide standards for construction, alteration, maintenance, and destruction of water, monitoring, cathodic protection, and geothermal heat exchange wells, as well as several regional standards published in the late 1960s and early 1970shigh