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Document ID us-ca-swrcbwqo2gwdrasrptidwig-2012-09-19 Title STATE WATER RESOURCES CONTROL BOARD WATER QUALITY ORDER 2012-0010 GENERAL WASTE DISCHARGE REQUIREMENTS FOR AQUIFER STORAGE AND RECOVERY PROJECTS THAT INJECT DRINKING WATER INTO GROUNDWATER URL https://www.waterboards.ca.gov/board_decisions/adopted_orders/water_quality/2012/wqo2012_0010_with%20signed%20mrp.pdf Jurisdiction /us/ca Subdomain(s) none Language Status completed Analyzed at 2026-05-12 05:46:26.322463+00:00 Relevance inventory_targeted_fetch

Q Qualitative Requirements (93)

Req ID Category Intent Legal Status Name Subdomain(s) Context Conditions Confidence
#Q001treatmenthealthmandatoryInjected Water Quality Standardsdrinking water, otherWater injected into the aquifers must be water that has been treated to meet all drinking water standards consistent with the requirements of a CDPH domestic water supply permit.high
#Q002designtreatmentmandatoryInjection Well Construction Standardsdrinking water, otherAll injection wells must be constructed in compliance with the requirements of the California Well Standards by a licensed well driller under the supervision of a California licensed engineer or geologist.high
#Q003designoperationalmandatoryInjection Well Documentation and Limitingdrinking water, otherFor all injection wells, the well construction details and lithologic log must be documented and the well construction (well screen, filter pack, annular seal) must limit the injected water to the specified aquifer target zones.high
#Q004prohibitionoperationalmandatoryProhibited Injection Actionsdrinking water, otherInjection of water into the aquifer storage zone contrary to the description provided in the NOI, the NOA, the requirements set forth in this Order, or any mitigation measures adopted by the CEQA lead agency is prohibited.high
#Q005prohibitionhealthmandatoryProhibition of Pollution or Nuisancedrinking water, otherOperation of an ASR project that results in a condition of pollution or nuisance (as defined in Water Code section 13050 is prohibited.high
#Q006prohibitionhealthmandatoryProhibition of Untreated Water Injectiondrinking water, otherInjection of water that has not been fully treated and disinfected prior to injection in compliance with an applicable CDPH domestic water supply permit is prohibited.high
#Q007prohibitionoperationalmandatoryPilot Test Duration Limitdrinking water, otherOperation of a pilot test shall not extend beyond 24 months from the date the pilot test Notice of Applicability is issued.When a pilot test is authorized.high
#Q008corrective_actionreportingmandatoryNotification of Elevated Constituentsdrinking water, otherIf constituents of concern are detected in groundwater samples related to operation of an ASR project, and the concentrations are higher than the permissible concentration listed in the NOA, the Permittee shall immediately notify the Regional Water Board and implement the NonCompliance Response Plan as described in Provision F.1.c.If constituents of concern are detected and are higher than permissible concentrations.high
#Q009operationaloperationalmandatoryDesign and Operation Compliancedrinking water, otherThe Permittee shall design, operate and maintain all systems and equipment to ensure continuous compliance with the requirements of this Order.high
#Q010operationaloperationalmandatoryVariable Source Water Quality Operationdrinking water, otherIf source water quality is variable through the year, the Permittee shall operate the ASR project to optimize use of better quality water during injection cycles.If source water quality is variable through the year.high
#Q011designoperationalmandatoryAccess Controls Implementationdrinking water, otherThe Permittee shall implement controls such as fences and alarm systems as necessary to prevent unauthorized access to the ASR facilities.high
#Q012administrativeoperationalmandatoryOperation and Maintenance Plandrinking water, otherThe Permittee shall develop, maintain, and implement an Operation and Maintenance (O&M) Plan to ensure that operations personnel are familiar with the ASR system and the requirements of this Order, and have access to specific procedures to immediately evaluate and address threatened or actual violations of this Order.high
#Q013administrativeoperationalmandatoryMaintenance Discharge Permitsdrinking water, otherDischarge of water from well development, pipeline flushing, or other maintenance activities shall be discharged under appropriate discharge permits. This Order does not authorize such discharges.During well development, pipeline flushing, or other maintenance activities.high
#Q014operationalhealthmandatoryCompliance with Primary and Secondary MCLsdrinking water, otherWater to be injected shall comply with both primary and secondary MCLs at each point of injection.high
#Q015operationalhealthmandatoryCompliance with New MCLsdrinking water, otherInjected water shall comply with any new MCL on the date that the new MCL applies to the drinking water system.When a new MCL is applied.high
#Q016reportingreportingmandatorySubmission of Sampling and Analysis Plandrinking water, otherWithin 90 days after issuance of the NOA, the Permittee shall submit a Sampling and Analysis Plan - A description of sampling methods, sample preservation, sample containers, recordkeeping, quality control/quality assurance procedures, chain-of-custody forms, etc., in compliance with the MRP.Within 90 days after issuance of the NOA.high
#Q017reportingreportingmandatorySubmission of Class V Injection Well Documentationdrinking water, otherWithin 30 days after completion of any new injection well, the Permittee shall submit a copy of the Class V injection well permit by rule notification and registration documentation that has been submitted to the United States Environmental Protection Agency.Within 30 days after completion of any new injection well.high
#Q018corrective_actionreportingmandatorySubmission of Non-Compliance Response Plandrinking water, otherWithin 90 days after discovering non-compliance with this Order, and prior to re-initiating injection, the Permittee shall submit a Non-Compliance Response Plan.Within 90 days after discovering non-compliance with this Order, and prior to re-initiating injection.high
#Q019administrativereportingmandatoryProfessional Qualifications Requirementdrinking water, otherIn accordance with California Business and Professions Code sections 6735, 7835, and 7835.1, engineering and geologic evaluations and judgments shall be performed by or under the direction of registered professionals competent and proficient in the fields pertinent to the required activities.high
#Q020administrativereportingmandatoryStandard Provisions and Reporting Requirementsdrinking water, otherThe Permittee shall comply with the Standard Provisions and Reporting Requirements for General Waste Discharge Requirements for ASR Projects, contained in Attachment B.high
#Q021administrativereportingmandatoryNotice of Intent for Material Changedrinking water, otherBefore making a material change in an ASR project, which operates under a NOA, the Permittee shall submit an NOI to the Regional Water Board.Before making a material change.high
#Q022corrective_actionoperationalmandatoryMinimization of Adverse Impactsdrinking water, otherThe Permittee shall take all reasonable steps to minimize any adverse impact to the waters of the state resulting from noncompliance with this Order. Such steps shall include, but are not limited to, accelerated or additional monitoring as necessary to determine the nature and impact of the noncompliance.Resulting from noncompliance with this Order.high
#Q023operationaloperationalmandatoryMaintenance of Facilities and Monitoring Devicesdrinking water, otherThe Permittee shall maintain in good working order and operation any facility, control system, or monitoring device installed to achieve compliance with the Order.high
#Q024designoperationalmandatoryEquipment Failure Safeguardsdrinking water, otherFor any electrically operated equipment at the site, the failure of which would cause a violation of this Order, the Permittee shall employ safeguards to prevent violations.high
#Q025reportingreportingmandatoryNoncompliance Notificationdrinking water, otherIn the event the Permittee does not comply or will be unable to comply with any prohibition or limitation of this Order for any reason, the Permittee shall notify the Regional Water Board that issued the NOA by telephone as soon as it or its agents have knowledge of such noncompliance or potential for noncompliance, and shall confirm this notification in writing within two weeks.In the event the Permittee does not comply or will be unable to comply with any prohibition or limitation.high
#Q026monitoringreportingmandatoryCertified Laboratory Requirementdrinking water, otherChemical, bacteriological, and bioassay analysis shall be conducted at a laboratory certified for such analyses by the California Department of Public Health.high
#Q027reportingreportingmandatoryRetention of Monitoring Recordsdrinking water, otherThe Permittee shall retain records of all monitoring information, including all calibration and maintenance records, all original strip chart recordings of continuous monitoring instrumentation, copies of all reports required by this Order, and records of all data used to complete the application for this Order. Records shall be maintained for a minimum of three years from the date of the sample, measurement, report, or application.high
#Q028monitoringoperationalmandatoryMonitoring Instrument Calibrationdrinking water, otherAll monitoring instruments and devices used by the Permittee to fulfill the prescribed monitoring program shall be properly maintained and calibrated at least yearly to ensure their continued accuracy.high
#Q029designtreatmentmandatoryMonitoring Well Construction Standardsdrinking water, otherThe Permittee shall construct all monitoring wells to meet or exceed the standards stated in the State Department of Water Resources Bulletins 74-81, 74-90, and subsequent revisions, and shall comply with the reporting provisions for wells required by Water Code sections 13750 et seq.high
#Q030monitoringoperationalmandatoryRepresentative Sample Collectiondrinking water, otherSamples shall be collected at such a point and in such a manner to ensure a representative sample of the discharge.high
#Q031monitoringoperationalmandatoryInjection Flow Monitoringdrinking water, otherInjection flow monitoring shall be conducted continuously using a flow meter and shall be reported in gallons per day and cumulative totals.high
#Q032monitoringoperationalmandatoryField Test Instruments Usagedrinking water, otherField test instruments (such as those used to monitor pH) may be used provided that: 1. The operator is trained in the proper use of the instrument; 2. The instruments are field calibrated prior to each use; 3. Instruments are serviced and/or calibrated by the manufacturer at the recommended frequency; and 4. Field calibration reports are submitted as described in the 'Reporting' section of this MRP.When using field test instruments.high
#Q033monitoringoperationalmandatoryMonitoring Requirements for Injection Wellsdrinking water, otherInjection wells shall be monitored when water is being injected into the aquifer.When water is being injected into the aquifer.high
#Q034monitoringoperationalmandatoryGroundwater Elevations and Well Purgingdrinking water, otherPrior to sampling, the groundwater elevations shall be measured and the wells shall be purged of at least three well volumes until temperature, pH, and electrical conductivity have stabilized.Prior to sampling groundwater monitoring wells.high
#Q035reportingreportingmandatoryReporting Tabular Formatdrinking water, otherIn reporting monitoring data, the Permittee shall arrange the data in tabular form so that the date, sample type (e.g., source water, injection well, extraction well, etc.), and reported analytical result for each sample are readily discernible.high
#Q036reportingreportingmandatoryQuarterly Monitoring Report Submissiondrinking water, otherQuarterly monitoring reports shall be submitted to the Regional Water Board by the 1 st day of the second month after the quarter (e.g. the January-March quarter is due by May 1 st ) each year.For the first year commencing with the date of first injection under this Order.high
#Q037reportingreportingmandatoryAnnual Monitoring Report Submissiondrinking water, otherThe annual monitoring report shall be submitted to the Regional Water Board by 1 February each year.high
#Q038reportingreportingmandatoryWritten Reporting RequirementotherWhenever any notice, report, statement, petition, or record is required or authorized by this code, it shall be made in writing in the English language unless it is expressly provided otherwise.high
#Q039prohibitionoperationalmandatoryProhibition of Building Permits for Water Hauler-Dependent Developmentsdrinking waterA city, including a charter city, or a county shall not issue a building permit for the construction of a new residential development where a source of water supply is water transported by a water hauler, bottled water, a watervending machine, or a retail water facility.Does not apply to a residence that will be rebuilt because of a fire or natural disaster.high
#Q040prohibitionunknownmandatoryBoard Member Conflict of Interest ProhibitionotherA member of the board shall not participate in any board action pursuant to Article 2 (commencing with Section 13320) of Chapter 5 of Division 7 in which the board member has a disqualifying financial interest in the decision within the meaning of Section 87103 of the Government Code.high
#Q041reportingreportingmandatoryMandatory Reporting of Waste DischargewastewaterEach of the following persons shall file with the appropriate regional board a report of the discharge, containing the information that may be required by the regional board: (1) A person discharging waste, or proposing to discharge waste, within any region that could affect the quality of the waters of the state, other than into a community sewer system.high
#Q042monitoringreportingmandatoryLaboratory Accreditation Requirementdrinking water, wastewaterThe analysis of any material required by this division shall be performed by a laboratory that has accreditation or certification pursuant to Article 3 (commencing with Section 100825) of Chapter 4 of Part 1 of Division 101 of the Health and Safety Code.Does not apply to field tests, such as tests for color, odor, turbidity, pH, temperature, dissolved oxygen, conductivity, and disinfectant residual.high
#Q043reportingreportingmandatoryImmediate Notification of Hazardous Substance Dischargeotherany person who, without regard to intent or negligence, causes or permits any hazardous substance or sewage to be discharged in or on any waters of the state... shall, as soon as (A) that person has knowledge of the discharge, (B) notification is possible, and (C) notification can be provided without substantially impeding cleanup... immediately notify the Office of Emergency Serviceshigh
#Q044prohibitionhealthmandatoryProhibition of Warfare Agent DischargeotherThe discharge of any radiological, chemical, or biological warfare agent into the waters of the state is hereby prohibited.high
#Q045reportingreportingmandatoryUnauthorized Recycled Water Discharge NotificationotherAny person who, without regard to intent or negligence, causes or permits an unauthorized discharge of 50,000 gallons or more of recycled water... in or on any waters of the state... shall... immediately notify the appropriate regional board.high
#Q046prohibitionhealthmandatoryProhibition of Waste Wells in Domestic Stratadrinking waterA person shall not construct, maintain, or use any waste well extending to or into a subterranean water-bearing stratum that is used or intended to be used as, or is suitable for, a source of water supply for domestic purposes.Limited exceptions apply where regional board and CDPH findings support controlled recharge by injection.high
#Q047prohibitionhealthmandatoryAdvanced Purified Water Age Restrictiondrinking waterAn advanced water purification facility shall not provide bottled advanced purified demonstration water to any person under 18 years of age without the consent of that person's parent or legal guardian.high
#Q048administrativehealthmandatoryAgency Duty to Consider Human Right to Waterdrinking waterAll relevant state agencies, including the department, the state board, and the State Department of Public Health, shall consider this state policy when revising, adopting, or establishing policies, regulations, and grant criteria when those policies, regulations, and criteria are pertinent to the uses of water described in this section.Applies when revising, adopting, or establishing policies/regulations pertinent to water for human consumption, cooking, and sanitary purposes.high
#Q049reportingreportingmandatorySanitary Sewer Overflow Reportingwastewaterin the event of a spill or overflow from a sanitary sewer system that is subject to the notification requirements set forth in Section 13271, the applicable collection system owner or operator, in addition to immediate reporting duties pursuant to Section 13271, shall submit to the appropriate regional board, within 30 days of the date of becoming aware of the overflow event, a report using the form described in subdivision (b).Applies in the event of a spill or overflow from a sanitary sewer system subject to notification requirements.high
#Q050reportingreportingmandatoryTechnical and Monitoring Report Submissionwastewaterthe regional board may require that any person who has discharged, discharges, or is suspected of having discharged or discharging, or who proposes to discharge waste within its region... shall furnish, under penalty of perjury, technical or monitoring program reports which the regional board requires.Upon request by the regional board during an investigation.high
#Q051corrective_actiontreatmentmandatoryCleanup and Abatement ObligationotherA person who has discharged or discharges waste into the waters of this state in violation of any waste discharge requirement or other order or prohibition issued by a regional board or the state board... shall, upon order of the regional board, clean up the waste or abate the effects of the waste, or, in the case of threatened pollution or nuisance, take other necessary remedial action...Upon order of the regional board following a discharge in violation of requirements or threatened pollution.high
#Q052prohibitionoperationalmandatoryProhibition of Potable Water for Nonpotable UsesotherA person or public agency, including a state agency, city, county, city and county, district, or any other political subdivision of the state, shall not use water from any source of quality suitable for potable domestic use for nonpotable uses, including cemeteries, golf courses, parks, highway landscaped areas, and industrial and irrigation uses if suitable recycled water is available as provided in Section 13550.Applies when suitable recycled water is available as determined by the state board.high
#Q053administrativeoperationalmandatoryWastewater Treatment Plant Operator CertificationwastewaterExcept as provided in Section 13625.1 and subdivision (b), a person who operates a wastewater treatment plant shall possess a valid, unexpired wastewater certificate of the appropriate grade.Applies to all persons operating a wastewater treatment plant.high
#Q054reportingreportingmandatoryWater Well Completion Report SubmissionotherEvery person who digs, bores, or drills a water well, cathodic protection well, groundwater monitoring well, or geothermal heat exchange well, abandons or destroys such a well, or deepens or reperforates such a well, shall file with the department a report of completion of that well within 60 days from the date its construction, alteration, abandonment, or destruction is completed.Within 60 days of completion of construction, alteration, abandonment, or destruction.high
#Q055operationalreportingmandatoryEnvironmental Justice Community Outreach RequirementotherThe state board and each regional board shall... Engage in equitable, culturally relevant community outreach to promote meaningful civil engagement from potentially impacted communities of proposed discharges of waste that may have disproportionate impacts on water quality in disadvantaged communities or tribal communities...Applies during waste discharge planning, policy, and permitting processes.high
#Q056reportingreportingmandatoryReporting of Material Changes in DischargewastewaterEach person subject to subdivision (a) shall file with the appropriate regional board a report of waste discharge relative to any material change or proposed change in the character, location, or volume of the discharge.Applies to persons already subject to discharge reporting requirements under Section 13260(a).high
#Q057prohibitionoperationalmandatoryProhibition of Discharge Initiation Without Authorizationwastewater, otherNo person shall initiate any new discharge of waste or make any material changes in any discharge, or initiate a discharge to, make any material changes in a discharge to, or construct, an injection well, prior to the filing of the report required by Section 13260 and no person shall take any of these actions after filing the report but before whichever of the following occurs first: (1) The issuance of waste discharge requirements pursuant to Section 13263. (2) The expiration of [specified time limits]. (3) The issuance of a waiver.high
#Q058reportingreportingmandatoryImmediate Notification of Oil or Petroleum Dischargeotherany person who, without regard to intent or negligence, causes or permits any oil or petroleum product to be discharged in or on any waters of the state... shall, as soon as (1) that person has knowledge of the discharge, (2) notification is possible, and (3) notification can be provided without substantially impeding cleanup... immediately notify the Office of Emergency ServicesDoes not apply to a discharge in compliance with waste discharge requirements.high
#Q059reportingreportingmandatoryIndustrial Stormwater Permit Coverage RequirementotherAny person... that discharges, proposes to discharge, or is suspected by a regional board or the state board of discharging storm water associated with industrial activity that has not obtained coverage under an appropriate storm water NPDES permit, shall submit to the regional board, within 30 days from the date on which a notice is sent by the regional board, the appropriate notice of intent to obtain coverage or a notice of nonapplicability that specifies the basis for not needing to obtain coverage under an NPDES permit.Upon receipt of notice from the regional board.high
#Q060prohibitionoperationalmandatoryRequirement for Recycled Water Use AuthorizationotherNo person shall recycle water or use recycled water for any purpose for which recycling criteria have been established until water recycling requirements have been established pursuant to this article or a regional board determines that no requirements are necessary.high
#Q061administrativereportingmandatoryWastewater Plant Contract Operator RegistrationwastewaterAny person or entity that contracts with the owner of a wastewater treatment plant to operate that plant shall register with the state board, and shall, within a year after the registration or the renewal of the registration, and annually thereafter, prepare and submit to the state board a report with [all required information, including plant addresses and operator grades].high
#Q062administrativeoperationalmandatoryState Agency Policy ComplianceotherState offices, departments and boards, in carrying out activities which affect water quality, shall comply with state policy for water quality control unless otherwise directed or authorized by statute, in which case they shall indicate to the state board in writing their authority for not complying with such policy.When state agencies carry out activities affecting water quality.high
#Q063administrativereportingmandatoryLaboratory Contracting Restrictiondrinking water, wastewaterA person or public entity of the state shall not contract with a laboratory for environmental analyses required by paragraph (1) of subdivision (a) unless the laboratory has valid accreditation or certification.Applies to contracts for required environmental analyses.high
#Q064administrativeoperationalmandatoryState Agency Plan ComplianceotherState offices, departments, and boards, in carrying out activities which may affect water quality, shall comply with water quality control plans approved or adopted by the state board unless otherwise directed or authorized by statute, in which case they shall indicate to the regional boards in writing their authority for not complying with such plans.When state agencies carry out activities that may affect water quality.high
#Q065administrativereportingmandatoryRegional Board Reporting Explanation DutywastewaterIn requiring those reports, the regional board shall provide the person with a written explanation with regard to the need for the reports, and shall identify the evidence that supports requiring that person to provide the reports.When a regional board requires technical or monitoring program reports during an investigation.high
#Q066reportinghealthmandatoryPublic Health Notification DutyotherUpon receiving notification of a discharge pursuant to this section, the local health officer and the director of environmental health shall immediately determine whether notification of the public is required to safeguard public health and safety. If so, the local health officer and the director of environmental health shall immediately notify the public of the discharge by posting notices or other appropriate means.Upon receipt of notification of a hazardous substance or sewage discharge.high
#Q067treatmenthealthmandatoryGroundwater Cleanup Treatment Standarddrinking waterA groundwater cleanup system that commences operation on or after January 1, 2002, and that is required to obtain a discharge permit... and that discharges treated groundwater to surface water or groundwater, shall treat the groundwater to standards approved by the regional board, consistent with this division and taking into account the beneficial uses of the receiving water...For cleanup systems commencing operation on or after January 1, 2002.high
#Q068administrativereportingmandatoryCivil Liability Consideration FactorsotherIn determining the amount of civil liability, the regional board, and the state board upon review... shall take into consideration the nature, circumstance, extent, and gravity of the violation or violations, whether the discharge is susceptible to cleanup or abatement, the degree of toxicity... and, with respect to the violator, the ability to pay...When the board determines administrative civil liability amounts.high
#Q069prohibitionhealthmandatoryToxic Hot Spot Disturbance Restrictionaquatic lifeNo person shall dredge or otherwise disturb a toxic hot spot site that has been identified and ranked by a regional board without first obtaining certification pursuant to Section 401 of the Clean Water Act (33 U.S.C. Sec. 1341) or waste discharge requirements.Applies to identified and ranked toxic hot spot sites.high
#Q070reportingreportingmandatoryRecycled Water Change Reportingotherevery person recycling water or using recycled water shall file with the appropriate regional board a report of any material change or proposed change in the character of the recycled water or its use.Upon material change in recycled water character or use.high
#Q071administrativeoperationalmandatoryWater Well Contractor LicensingotherNo person shall undertake to dig, bore, or drill a water well, cathodic protection well, groundwater monitoring well, or geothermal heat exchange well... unless the person responsible for that construction, alteration, destruction, or abandonment possesses a C-57 Water Well Contractor's License.Applies to the construction, alteration, destruction, or abandonment of specified well types.high
#Q072designhealthmandatoryCoastal Powerplant Marine Life Protectionaquatic life, otherFor each new or expanded coastal powerplant or other industrial installation using seawater for cooling, heating, or industrial processing, the best available site, design, technology, and mitigation measures feasible shall be used to minimize the intake and mortality of all forms of marine life.Applies to each new or expanded coastal powerplant or industrial installation using seawater.high
#Q073reportingreportingmandatoryMining Waste Physical and Chemical ReportingotherIn addition to the report required by subdivision (a), before a person discharges mining waste, the person shall first submit... A report on the physical and chemical characteristics of the waste that could affect its potential to cause pollution or contamination.Prior to any person discharging mining waste.high
#Q074reportingreportingmandatoryEx Parte Communication DisclosureotherAll ex parte communications shall be reported by the interested person, regardless of whether the communication was initiated by the interested person.Applies to ex parte communications regarding pending board actions that do not identify specific persons as dischargers.high
#Q075operationaltreatmentmandatoryPreproduction Plastic BMP ImplementationotherThe program shall, at a minimum, require plastic manufacturing, handling, and transportation facilities to implement best management practices to control discharges of preproduction plastics.Applicable to plastic manufacturing, handling, and transportation facilities.high
#Q076designhealthmandatoryCondominium Recycled Water Backflow Protectiondrinking waterPotable water service to each condominium project will be provided with a backflow protection device approved by the state board to protect the agency's public water system, as defined in Section 116275 of the Health and Safety Code.Prior to the indoor use of recycled water in any condominium project.high
#Q077administrativeoperationalmandatoryOnsite Nonpotable Program Local OrdinanceotherA local jurisdiction that elects to establish a program for onsite treated nonpotable water systems shall... Adopt a local program through a local ordinance that includes the risk-based water quality standards established by the state board.Applies to local jurisdictions electing to establish a program for onsite treated nonpotable water systems.high
#Q078reportingreportingmandatoryFederal Permit Discharge Report Lead TimewastewaterA person who proposes to discharge pollutants or dredged or fill material or to operate a publicly owned treatment works or other treatment works treating domestic sewage shall file a report at least 180 days in advance of the date on which it is desired to commence the discharge of pollutants or dredged or fill material or the operation of the treatment works.For discharges subject to federal permit application requirements.high
#Q079operationalreportingmandatoryExempt Groundwater Facility Operational Recordsdrinking waterThe facility operator [of an exempt groundwater treatment facility] prepares and maintains written operating instructions and a record of the dates, amounts, and types of waste treated.Applicable to facilities exempt from hazardous waste facility permits under Section 13263.2.high
#Q080reportingreportingmandatoryAdvanced Purified Water Recordkeepingdrinking waterThe operator of an advanced water purification facility that is bottling advanced purified demonstration water shall... Maintain a daily record of the number of individuals to whom advanced purified demonstration water is distributed, served, made available, or otherwise provided, including, but not limited to, from a bottle.Applicable to operators bottling advanced purified demonstration water.high
#Q081administrativereportingmandatoryHazardous Substance Charge Estimate Provisionotherprior to commencing the work or service for which the charge is assessed, and at least annually thereafter if the work or service is continuing, the agency shall provide... A detailed estimate of the work to be performed or services to be provided, including a statement of the expected outcome of that work, based upon data available to the agency at the time.Applies to agency charges imposed on responsible parties for hazardous substance investigation or cleanup.high
#Q082prohibitionhealthmandatoryHydroelectric Sensitive Area Protectionaquatic life, otherState agencies shall not approve small hydroelectric development within the sensitive areas specified in subdivision (a).Applicable to small hydroelectric projects within components of the California/National Wild and Scenic Rivers Systems, designated wilderness areas, or Critical Condor Habitat.high
#Q083administrativeoperationalmandatoryHydroelectric Project Economic Viability DemonstrationotherFor hydroelectric power generating facilities, the applicant shall demonstrate that project revenues will exceed project costs, including the cost of mitigation measures over the life of the project.Applies to hydroelectric power generating facilities, excluding projects with a nameplate capacity of less than 100 kilowatts.high
#Q084reportingreportingmandatoryBiennial Progress ReportingotherThe board shall publish biennial progress reports relating to the activities of the board and California regional water quality control boards.high
#Q085administrativeoperationalmandatoryAnnual Inflation Adjustment of PenaltiesotherThe board shall adjust on an annual basis, by January 1 of each year beginning in 2026, all civil and administrative liabilities or penalties imposed by the board or in an action brought at the request of the board pursuant to this division, to adjust the maximum amounts specified in this division for inflation...Commencing January 1 of each year beginning in 2026.high
#Q086administrativeoperationalmandatoryInteragency Coordination DutyotherThe state board and regional boards in exercising any power granted in this division shall conform to and implement the policies of this chapter and shall, at all times, coordinate their respective activities so as to achieve a unified and effective water quality control program in this state.high
#Q087reportingreportingmandatoryEnvironmental Justice Findings in PlanningotherWhen adopting water quality control plans or state policies for water quality control, including amendments to those plans and policies that incorporate an implementation program allowing time to comply with water quality objectives, the state board or a regional board shall make a concise, programmatic finding on potential environmental justice, tribal impact, and racial equity considerations related to the adoption.high
#Q088treatmenthealthmandatoryDecontamination After Exempt Treatment Terminationdrinking water, wastewaterUpon terminating the operation of any treatment process or unit exempted pursuant to this section, the owner or operator that conducted the treatment removes or decontaminates all waste residues, containment system components, soils, and other structures or equipment contaminated with hazardous waste from the unit.Applicable to facilities treating groundwater qualifying as hazardous waste that are exempt from hazardous waste facility permits under Section 13263.2.high
#Q089reportingreportingmandatorySubdivision Map Waste Discharge NotificationwastewaterPursuant to such regulations as the regional board may prescribe, each city, county, or city and county shall notify the regional board of the filing of a tentative subdivision map, or of any application for a building permit which may involve the discharge of waste, other than discharges into a community sewer system and discharges from dwellings involving five-family units or less.high
#Q090reportingreportingmandatoryWater Replacement Plan Requestdrinking waterAs part of a cleanup and abatement order that requires the provision of replacement water, a regional board or the state board shall request a water replacement plan from the discharger in cases where replacement water is to be provided for more than 30 days.When replacement water must be provided for more than 30 days under a cleanup and abatement order.high
#Q091operationaltreatmentmandatoryAdvanced Purified Water Recycling Programdrinking waterAny operator of an advanced water purification facility seeking to bottle advanced purified demonstration water shall establish a collection and recycling program for distributed bottles.high
#Q092administrativeoperationalmandatoryHouseboat Waste Ordinance AdoptionotherEach affected city or county shall within 120 days of receipt of the notice from the regional board, adopt an ordinance for control of discharges of waste from houseboats within the area for which notice was given by the board.Upon receipt of notice from a regional board of areas with inadequate houseboat discharge regulation.high
#Q093administrativeoperationalmandatoryLocal Well Standard Ordinance AdoptionotherEach such affected county and city shall, within 120 days of receipt of the report, adopt an ordinance establishing standards of water well, cathodic protection well, and monitoring well construction, maintenance, abandonment, and destruction for the area designated by the regional board.Within 120 days of receipt of a regional board report determining well standards are needed.high

P Quantitative Requirements (44)

Req ID Category Intent Legal Status Name Subdomain(s) Limit Type Limit Value Context Conditions Confidence
#P001microbiologicaloperationalmandatoryheterotrophic plate count (HPC)drinking waterrequirement<= 500 colony forming units per millimeterat any sample point in the distribution system, the presence of heterotrophic plate count (HPC) at concentrations less than or equal to 500 colony forming units per millimeter shall be considered equivalent to a detectable disinfectant residualquoted from CDPH domestic water supply regulations (Title 22, section 64564)high
#P002operationaloperationalmandatoryPilot test durationotherrequirement<= 24 monthsOperation of a pilot test shall not extend beyond 24 months from the date the pilot test Notice of Applicability is issued.Applies to ASR pilot testshigh
#P003operationaloperationalmandatoryComposite Sample Intervalotherrequirement<= 1 hourA composite sample is a combination of individual samples collected over the specified sampling period either: (1) at equal time intervals with a maximum interval of one hourhigh
#P004operationaloperationalmandatoryGrab Sample Durationotherrequirement< 15 minutesA grab sample is any sample collected over a period less than 15 minutes.high
#P005operationaloperationalmandatoryWell purge volumeotherrequirement>= 3 well volumesPrior to sampling, the groundwater elevations shall be measured and the wells shall be purged of at least three well volumes until temperature, pH, and electrical conductivity have stabilized.Unless low flow or passive sampling methods that do not require well purging are described in the approved Sampling and Analysis Plan.high
#P006physicaloperationalmandatorySample filter sizeotherrequirement0.45 micronSamples shall be filtered using a 0.45 micron filter if required by the SAP.If required by the SAP (Sampling and Analysis Plan)high
#P007physicalreportingmandatoryDepth to groundwater precisionotherrequirement0.01 feetDepth to groundwater shall be measured to the nearest 0.01 feet.high
#P008physicalhealthmandatoryWarm Interstate Water Temperature Increaseotherrequirement<= 5 ° FElevated temperature wastes shall not cause the temperature of warm interstate waters to increase by more than 5 ° F above natural temperature at any time or place.Applies to warm interstate watershigh
#P009physicalhealthmandatoryColorado River Temperature Increase Limitotherrequirement<= 5 ° FElevated temperature wastes shall not cause the temperature of the Colorado River to increase above the natural temperature by more than 5 ° Fhigh
#P010physicalhealthmandatoryLake Havasu Temperature Increase Limitotherrequirement<= 3 ° For the temperature of Lake Havasu to increase by more than 3 ° Fhigh
#P011physicalhealthmandatoryLost River Temperature Increase Limit (Cold)otherrequirement<= 2 ° Fincrease by more than 2 ° F when the receiving water temperature is less than 62 ° FReceiving water < 62 ° Fhigh
#P012physicalhealthmandatoryLost River Temperature Increase Limit (Warm)otherrequirement0 ° Fand 0 ° F when the receiving water temperature exceeds 62 ° FReceiving water > 62 ° Fhigh
#P013physicalhealthmandatoryCoastal Waters Thermal Waste Deltaotherrequirement<= 20 ° FThe maximum temperature of thermal waste discharges shall not exceed the natural temperature of receiving waters by more than 20 ° FNew discharges to coastal watershigh
#P014physicalhealthmandatoryCoastal Waters Temperature Increase Thresholdotherrequirement<= 4 ° Fshall not result in increases in the natural water temperature exceeding 4 ° F at (a) the shoreline, (b) the surface of any ocean substrate, or (c) the ocean surface beyond 1,000 feet from the discharge systemNew discharges to coastal watershigh
#P015physicalhealthmandatoryEstuary Existing Discharge Deltaotherrequirement<= 20 ° FThe maximum temperature shall not exceed the natural receiving water temperature by more than 20 ° FExisting discharges in estuarieshigh
#P016physicalhealthmandatoryEstuary Cross-Sectional Area Zone Limitotherrequirement<= 25 percentshall not create a zone, defined by water temperatures of more than 1 ° F above natural receiving water temperature, which exceeds 25 percent of the crosssectional area of a main river channel at any pointExisting discharges in estuarieshigh
#P017physicalhealthmandatoryEstuary Thermal Waste Max Absolute Tempotherrequirement<= 86 ° Fthe maximum temperature of thermal waste discharges shall not exceed 86 ° FExisting thermal waste discharges in estuarieshigh
#P018physicaloperationalmandatoryMeasurement Accuracy Requirementotherrequirement1 ° FNatural water temperature will be compared with waste discharge temperature by near-simultaneous measurements accurate to within 1 ° Fhigh
#P019physicalhealthmandatoryColorado River Max Temperature - JanuaryotherMAC60 ° FMaximum monthly temperature of the Colorado RiverProvided increases shall not cause the maximum monthly temperature to exceed listed valuehigh
#P020physicalhealthmandatoryColorado River Max Temperature - FebruaryotherMAC65 ° FMaximum monthly temperature of the Colorado Riverhigh
#P021physicalhealthmandatoryColorado River Max Temperature - MarchotherMAC70 ° FMaximum monthly temperature of the Colorado Riverhigh
#P022physicalhealthmandatoryColorado River Max Temperature - AprilotherMAC75 ° FMaximum monthly temperature of the Colorado Riverhigh
#P023physicalhealthmandatoryColorado River Max Temperature - MayotherMAC82 ° FMaximum monthly temperature of the Colorado Riverhigh
#P024physicalhealthmandatoryColorado River Max Temperature - JuneotherMAC86 ° FMaximum monthly temperature of the Colorado Riverhigh
#P025physicalhealthmandatoryColorado River Max Temperature - JulyotherMAC90 ° FMaximum monthly temperature of the Colorado Riverhigh
#P026physicalhealthmandatoryColorado River Max Temperature - AugustotherMAC90 ° FMaximum monthly temperature of the Colorado Riverhigh
#P027physicalhealthmandatoryColorado River Max Temperature - SeptemberotherMAC90 ° FMaximum monthly temperature of the Colorado Riverhigh
#P028physicalhealthmandatoryColorado River Max Temperature - OctoberotherMAC82 ° FMaximum monthly temperature of the Colorado Riverhigh
#P029physicalhealthmandatoryColorado River Max Temperature - NovemberotherMAC72 ° FMaximum monthly temperature of the Colorado Riverhigh
#P030physicalhealthmandatoryColorado River Max Temperature - DecemberotherMAC65 ° FMaximum monthly temperature of the Colorado Riverhigh
#P031physicalhealthmandatoryEnclosed Bays New Discharge Temperature Deltaotherrequirement<= 20 ° FThe maximum temperature of waste discharges shall not exceed the natural temperature of the receiving waters by more than 20 ° F.New discharges to enclosed bayshigh
#P032physicalhealthmandatoryEnclosed Bays New Thermal Waste Discharge Prohibition Deltaotherrequirement<= 4 ° FThermal waste discharges having a maximum temperature greater than 4 ° F above the natural temperature of the receiving water are prohibited.New thermal waste discharges to enclosed bayshigh
#P033physicalhealthmandatoryEstuary Existing Discharge Surface Temperature Riseotherrequirement<= 4 ° FNo discharge shall cause a surface water temperature rise greater than 4 ° F above the natural temperature of the receiving waters at any time or place.Existing discharges in estuarieshigh
#P034physicalhealthmandatoryEstuary New Thermal Waste Discharge Prohibition Deltaotherrequirement<= 4 ° FThermal waste discharges having a maximum temperature greater than 4 ° F above the natural temperature of the receiving water are prohibited.New thermal waste discharges to estuarieshigh
#P035designoperationalmandatoryHeat Dispersion Calculation Isothermotherrequirement1.5 ° FWhen additional limitations are established, the extent of surface heat dispersion will be delineated by a calculated 1 1/2 ° F isotherm which encloses an appropriate dispersion area.high
#P036operationalreportingmandatoryCompliance Time Schedule DeadlineotherrequirementJuly 1, 1977 dateAll waste discharge requirements shall include a time schedule which assures compliance with water quality objectives by July 1, 1977Unless discharger can demonstrate a longer schedule is required or per federal guidelineshigh
#P037physicalhealthmandatoryCoastal Waters Shoreline/Surface Distance Limitotherrequirement1000 feetshall not result in increases in the natural water temperature exceeding 4 ° F at ... the ocean surface beyond 1,000 feet from the discharge systemNew discharges to coastal watershigh
#P038operationaloperationalmandatoryCoastal Waters Temperature Limit Durationotherrequirement>= 50 percentThe surface temperature limitation shall be maintained at least 50 percent of the duration of any complete tidal cycle.New discharges to coastal watershigh
#P039physicalhealthmandatoryEstuary Dispersion Zone Temperature Thresholdotherrequirement1 ° Fshall not create a zone, defined by water temperatures of more than 1 ° F above natural receiving water temperatureExisting discharges in estuarieshigh
#P040physicalhealthmandatoryWarm Interstate Thermal Waste Temperature Deltaaquatic liferequirement<= 5 ° FThermal waste discharges having a maximum temperature greater than 5 ° F above natural receiving water temperature are prohibited.Applies to warm interstate watershigh
#P041designoperationalmandatoryEnclosed Bay Classification Ratiootherrequirement< 75 percentEnclosed bays will include all bays where the narrowest distance between headlands or outermost harbor works is less than 75 percent of the greatest dimension of the enclosed portion of the bay.high
#P042physicalhealthmandatoryEstuary New Elevated Temperature Waste Deltaaquatic liferequirement<= 20 ° FNew elevated temperature waste discharges shall comply with item 5A(1). The maximum temperature shall not exceed the natural receiving water temperature by more than 20 ° F.New discharges in estuarieshigh
#P043physicalhealthmandatoryEstuary New Elevated Temperature Waste Cross-Sectional Area Zone Limitaquatic liferequirement<= 25 percentNew elevated temperature waste discharges shall not create a zone, defined by water temperatures of more than 1 ° F above natural receiving water temperature, which exceeds 25 percent of the crosssectional area of a main river channel at any point.New discharges in estuarieshigh
#P044physicalhealthmandatoryEstuary New Elevated Temperature Waste Surface Temperature Riseaquatic liferequirement<= 4 ° FNew elevated temperature waste discharges shall not cause a surface water temperature rise greater than 4 ° F above the natural temperature of the receiving waters at any time or place.New discharges in estuarieshigh

D Definitions (208)

Req ID Category Name Context Confidence
#D001water quality objectives"The limits or levels of water quality constituents or characteristics which are established for the reasonable protection of beneficial uses of water or the prevention of nuisance within a specific area."high
#D002water quality criteriaconstituent concentrations, levels, or narrative statements, representing a quality of water that supports a particular surface water use.high
#D003pHThe hydrogen ion concentration of water.medium
#D004Toxicitythe adverse response of organisms to chemicals or physical agents.high
#D005MBASmethylene blue-activated substanceshigh
#D006SARsodium adsorption ratiohigh
#D007WERwater effect ratiohigh
#D008Total trihalomethanesthe sum of the concentrations of bromodichloromethane, dibromochloromethane, tribromomethane (bromoform) and trichloromethane (chloroform).medium
#D009water quality standardsUnder federal terminology, water quality standards consist of the beneficial uses enumerated in Chapter 2 and the water quality objectives contained in this chapter.high
#D010adverse effect or impact on a beneficial useAn adverse effect or impact on a beneficial use occurs where there is an actual or threatened loss or impairment of that beneficial use.high
#D011Ammoniaa pungent, colorless, gaseous alkaline compound of nitrogen and hydrogen that is highly soluble in water.high
#D012eutrophicationExcessive growth of algae and/or other aquatic plants can degrade water quality. Algal blooms sometimes occur naturally; however, they are often the result of waste discharges or nonpoint source pollutants. Algal blooms depress the dissolved oxygen content of water and can result in fish kills. Algal blooms can also lead to problems with taste, odors, color, and increased turbidity. Floating algal scum and algal mats are also an aesthetically unpleasant nuisance. This general condition is known as eutrophication.high
#D013adjusted sodium adsorption ratio (Adj. SAR)measures of the potential hazard in soils due to sodium.high
#D014The California Toxics Rule (CTR)final rule prescribing water quality criteria for toxic pollutants in inland surface waters, enclosed bays, and estuaries in California on May 18, 2000.high
#D015TurbidityThe turbidity of water is attributable to suspended and colloidal matter, the effect of which is to disturb clearness and diminish the penetration of light.high
#D016Beneficial usesuses of water necessary for the survival or well-being of man, plants and wildlife. These uses of water serve to promote the tangible and intangible economic, social and environmental goals of mankind.high
#D017California Native American TribeA federally-recognized California tribal government listed on the most recent notice of the Federal Register or a non-federally recognized California tribal government on the California Tribal Consultation List maintained by the California Native American Heritage Commission.high
#D018Municipal and Domestic Supply (MUN)Includes uses of water for community, military, or individual water supply systems including, but not limited to, drinking water supply.high
#D019Agricultural Supply (AGR)Includes uses of water for farming, horticulture, or ranching including, but not limited to, irrigation, stock watering, or support of vegetation for range grazing.high
#D020Industrial Process Supply (PROC)Includes uses of water for industrial activities that depend primarily on water quality.high
#D021Industrial Service Supply (IND)Includes uses of water for industrial activities that do not depend primarily on water quality including, but not limited to, mining, cooling water supply, hydraulic conveyance, gravel washing, fire protection, or oil well repressurization.high
#D022Ground Water Recharge (GWR)Includes uses of water for natural or artificial recharge of ground water for purposes of future extraction, maintenance of water quality, or halting of saltwater intrusion into freshwater aquifers.high
#D023Freshwater Replenishment (FRSH)Includes uses of water for natural or artificial maintenance of surface water quantity or quality (e.g., salinity).high
#D024Navigation (NAV)Includes uses of water for shipping, travel, or other transportation by private, military, or commercial vessels.high
#D025Hydropower Generation (POW)Includes uses of water for hydropower generation.high
#D026Contact Water Recreation (REC-1)Includes uses of water for recreational activities involving body contact with water, where ingestion of water is reasonably possible. These uses include, but are not limited to, swimming, wading, water-skiing, skin and SCUBA diving, surfing, white water activities, fishing, or use of natural hot springs.high
#D027Non-contact Water Recreation (REC-2)Includes the uses of water for recreational activities involving proximity to water, but not normally involving body contact with water, where ingestion of water is reasonably possible. These uses include, but are not limited to, picnicking, sunbathing, hiking, beachcombing, camping, boating, tidepool and marine life study, hunting, sightseeing, or aesthetic enjoyment in conjunction with the above activities.high
#D028Commercial and Sport Fishing (COMM)Includes the uses of water for commercial or recreational collection of fish, shellfish, or other organisms including, but not limited to, uses involving organisms intended for human consumption or bait purposes.high
#D029Aquaculture (AQUA)Includes the uses of water for aquaculture or mariculture operations including, but not limited to, propagation, cultivation, maintenance, or harvesting of aquatic plants and animals for human consumption or bait purposes.high
#D030Warm Freshwater Habitat (WARM)Includes uses of water that support warm water ecosystems including, but not limited to, preservation or enhancement of aquatic habitats, vegetation, fish or wildlife, including invertebrates.high
#D031Cold Freshwater Habitat (COLD)Includes uses of water that support cold water ecosystems including, but not limited to, preservation or enhancement of aquatic habitats, vegetation, fish or wildlife, including invertebrates.high
#D032Inland Saline Water Habitat (SAL)Includes uses of water that support inland saline water ecosystems including, but not limited to, preservation or enhancement of aquatic saline habitats, vegetation, fish, or wildlife, including invertebrates.high
#D033Estuarine Habitat (EST)Includes uses of water that support estuarine ecosystems including, but not limited to, preservation or enhancement of estuarine habitats, vegetation, fish, shellfish, or wildlife (e.g., estuarine mammals, waterfowl, shorebirds).high
#D034Marine Habitat (MAR)Includes uses of water that support marine ecosystems including, but not limited to, preservation or enhancement of marine habitats, vegetation such as kelp, fish, shellfish, or wildlife (e.g., marine mammals, shorebirds).high
#D035Wildlife Habitat (WILD)Includes uses of water that support terrestrial ecosystems including, but not limited to, preservation and enhancement of terrestrial habitats, vegetation, wildlife (e.g., mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, invertebrates), or wildlife water and food sources.high
#D036Preservation of Biological Habitats of Special Significance (BIOL)Includes uses of water that support designated areas or habitats, such as established refuges, parks, sanctuaries, ecological reserves, or Areas of Special Biological Significance (ASBS), where the preservation or enhancement of natural resources requires special protection.high
#D037Areas of Special Biological Significance (ASBS)those areas designated by the State Water Resources Control Board (State Board) as requiring protection of species or biological communities to the extent that alteration of natural water quality is undesirable.high
#D038Rare, Threatened, or Endangered Species (RARE)Includes uses of water that support habitats necessary, at least in part, for the survival and successful maintenance of plant or animal species established under state or federal law as rare, threatened or endangered.high
#D039Migration of Aquatic Organisms (MIGR)Includes uses of water that support habitats necessary for migration, acclimatization between fresh and salt water, or other temporary activities by aquatic organisms, such as anadromous fish.high
#D040Spawning, Reproduction, and/or Early Development (SPWN)Includes uses of water that support high quality habitats suitable for reproduction, early development and sustenance of marine fish and/or cold freshwater fish.high
#D041Shellfish Harvesting (SHELL)Includes uses of water that support habitats suitable for the collection of filter-feeding shellfish (e.g., clams, oysters and mussels) for human consumption, commercial, or sport purposes.high
#D042Tribal Tradition and Culture (CUL)Uses of water that support the cultural, spiritual, ceremonial, or traditional rights or Lifeways of California Native American Tribes, including, but not limited to: navigation, ceremonies, or fishing, gathering, or consumption of natural aquatic resources, including fish, shellfish, vegetation, and materials.high
#D043LifewaysAny customs, practices, or art of a California Native American Tribe.high
#D044Tribal Subsistence Fishing (T-SUB)Uses of water involving the non-commercial catching or gathering of natural aquatic resources, including fish and shellfish, for consumption by individuals, households, or communities of California Native American Tribes to meet needs for sustenance.high
#D045Subsistence Fishing (SUB)Uses of water involving the non-commercial catching or gathering of natural aquatic resources, including fish and shellfish, for consumption by individuals, households, or communities, to meet needs for sustenance.high
#D046Ocean Watersterritorial marine waters of the Region as defined by California law to the extent these waters are outside of enclosed bays, estuaries, and coastal lagoons.high
#D047Enclosed baysindentations along the coast which enclose an area of oceanic water within distinct headlands or harbor works. Enclosed bays includes all bays where the narrowest difference between the headlands or outermost harbor works is less than 75% of the greatest dimension of the enclosed portion of the bay.high
#D048Estuarieswaters, including coastal lagoons, located at the mouths of streams which serve as areas of mixing for fresh and ocean waters. Coastal lagoons and mouths of streams which are temporarily separated from the ocean by sandbars are considered estuaries.high
#D049Ground watersubsurface water that occurs beneath the water table in soils and geologic formations that are fully saturated.high
#D050AquifersGround water bearing formations sufficiently permeable to transmit and yield significant quantities of water.high
#D051Ground water basina hydrogeologic unit containing one large aquifer or several connected and interrelated aquifers.high
#D052lower Tijuana Riverthe stretch of the Tijuana River that crosses the border from Mexico into the U.S., traverses the Tijuana River Valley and the Tijuana River Estuary, and ultimately flows into the Pacific Ocean.high
#D053total maximum daily loads (TMDLs)the calculation of the maximum amount of a pollutant allowed to enter a waterbody so that the waterbody will meet and continue to meet water quality standards for that particular pollutant.high
#D054advance restoration plan (ARP)a near-term plan or description of actions, with a schedule and milestones, that can be more immediately beneficial or practicable in some cases in achieving water quality standards.high
#D055load allocation (LA)the portion of a receiving water's loading capacity that is attributed either to one of its existing or future nonpoint sources of pollution or to natural background sources.high
#D056wasteload allocation (WLA)the portion of a receiving water's loading capacity that is allocated to one of its existing or future point sources of pollution (40 CFR § 130.2(h)).high
#D057bacteriafecal indicator bacteria unless otherwise noted.high
#D058indicator bacteriarefer specifically to two types of fecal indicator bacteria: E. coli and enterococci.high
#D059trashimproperly discarded waste materials of all sizes generated from anthropogenic sources.high
#D060segmenta water body (such as a river, lake, or estuary) or portion of a water body.high
#D061Point sourcesdiscernible, confined, and discrete conveyances.high
#D062nonpoint sourceany source of pollution that is not a point source.high
#D063dry weatherthe preceding 72 hours have been without precipitation greater than 0.1 inch, based on the Goat Canyon Pump Station rain gauge.high
#D064wet weatherthe period of time of a storm event of 0.1 inches or greater plus 72 hours after cessation of precipitation, based on the Goat Canyon Pump Station rain gauge.high
#D065AGattorney generalhigh
#D066APTPadvanced primary treatment planthigh
#D067ARPadvance restoration planhigh
#D068BMPbest management practicehigh
#D069CalRecycleCalifornia Department of Resources Recovery and Recyclinghigh
#D070CAOclean-up and abatement orderhigh
#D071CBPCustoms and Border Protectionhigh
#D072CCRCalifornia Code of Regulationshigh
#D073CDOcease and desist orderhigh
#D074CESPTComisión Estatal de Servicios Públicos de Tijuanahigh
#D075CFRCode of Federal Regulationshigh
#D076CFUcolony forming unitshigh
#D077CILAComisión Internacional de Límites y Aguas (IBWC in Spanish)high
#D078CONAGUAComisión Nacional del Agua (Mexico's national water commission)high
#D079CWAClean Water Acthigh
#D080DAdistrict attorneyhigh
#D081DHSDepartment of Homeland Securityhigh
#D082E. coliEscherichia colihigh
#D083EIRenvironmental impact reporthigh
#D084EPECGEligible Public Entities Coordination Grouphigh
#D085FYfiscal yearhigh
#D086GMgeometric meanhigh
#D087HAhydrologic areahigh
#D088HSAhydrologic subareahigh
#D089IBWCInternational Boundary and Water Commissionhigh
#D090IPCCIntergovernmental Panel on Climate Changehigh
#D091IRSCInstitute for Regional Studies of the Californiashigh
#D092LAload allocationhigh
#D093LiDARLight Detection and Ranginghigh
#D094MFACminimum frequency of assessment and collectionhigh
#D095mgdmillion gallons per dayhigh
#D096mLmilliliterhigh
#D097MOUmemorandum of understandinghigh
#D098MPNmost probable numberhigh
#D099MS4municipal separate storm sewer systemhigh
#D100MxIBWCMexican Section of IBWChigh
#D101NADBNorth American Development Bankhigh
#D102NALnumeric action levelhigh
#D103NEPANational Environmental Policy Acthigh
#D104NCRWQCBNorth Coast Regional Water Quality Control Boardhigh
#D105NGOnon-governmental organizationhigh
#D106NOAneeds and opportunities assessmenthigh
#D107NOLF-IBNaval Outlying Landing Field, Imperial Beachhigh
#D108NOVnotice of violationhigh
#D109NPDESNational Pollutant Discharge Elimination Systemhigh
#D110NTCnotice to complyhigh
#D111PEISprogrammatic environmental impact statementhigh
#D112ppthparts per thousandhigh
#D113QAPrPQuality Assurance Program Planhigh
#D114REC-1recreational activities involving body contact with waterhigh
#D115REC-2recreational activities involving proximity to waterhigh
#D116SB 507Senate Bill 507high
#D117SCCWRPSouthern California Coastal Water Research Projecthigh
#D118SBIWTPSouth Bay International Wastewater Treatment Planthigh
#D119SBOOSouth Bay Ocean Outfallhigh
#D120SEDsubstitute environmental documentationhigh
#D121STVstandard threshold valuehigh
#D122SWAMPSurface Water Ambient Monitoring Programhigh
#D123SWRCBState Water Resources Control Boardhigh
#D124TBELtechnology-based effluent limitationhigh
#D125TDStotal dissolved solidshigh
#D126TMDLtotal maximum daily loadhigh
#D127TRAMTijuana River Action Monthhigh
#D128TRANTijuana River Action Networkhigh
#D129TRNERRTijuana River National Estuarine Research Reservehigh
#D130TRVEATijuana River Valley Equestrian Associationhigh
#D131USACEU.S. Army Corps of Engineershigh
#D132USDOJU.S. Department of Justicehigh
#D133USEPAU.S. Environmental Protection Agencyhigh
#D134USIBWCU.S. Section of IBWChigh
#D135USMCAUnited States-Mexico-Canada Agreementhigh
#D136WDRswaste discharge requirementshigh
#D137WLAwasteload allocationhigh
#D138WQBELwater quality-based effluent limitationhigh
#D139WQOwater quality objectivehigh
#D140Ramsar ConventionThe Ramsar Convention is an intergovernmental treaty that provides the framework for national action and international cooperation for the conservation and wise use of wetlands and their resources.high
#D141Pilot ChannelThe Pilot Channel was constructed in 1993 to divert wet weather flows from two- to five-year storm events into the southern branch of the river's main channel. It is an earthen trapezoidal channel that is approximately five feet deep with a 23-foot top width and a 15-foot streambed width.high
#D142major outfallA major outfall is defined as 36 inches or larger in diameter.high
#D143303(d) ListCWA section 303(d) List of Water Quality Limited Segmentshigh
#D144Integrated Reportthe result of a collaborative process between the State and regional water boardshigh
#D145log reduction10-fold decrease in bacteriahigh
#D146loading capacitythe amount of pollutant the water body can receive without experiencing impairments to WQOshigh
#D147water quality standardsconsisting of beneficial uses, WQOs, and an antidegradation policyhigh
#D148ASBSAreas of Special Biological Significancehigh
#D149BATBest Available Technology Economically Achievablehigh
#D150BCTBest Conventional Pollutant Control Technologyhigh
#D151BMPBest Management Practiceshigh
#D152BODBiochemical Oxygen Demandhigh
#D153BPTBest Practicable Control Technology Currently Availablehigh
#D154CBPELSGCalifornia Board for Professional Engineers, Land Surveyors and Geologistshigh
#D155ELGsEffluent Limitations Guidelines and New Source Performance Standardshigh
#D156ERAExceedance Response Actionhigh
#D157MS4Municipal Separate Storm Sewer Systemhigh
#D158NALNumeric Action Levelhigh
#D159NECNo Exposure Certificationhigh
#D160NOINotice of Intenthigh
#D161NONANotice of Non Applicabilityhigh
#D162NOTNotice of Terminationhigh
#D163NSWDNon Storm Water Dischargeshigh
#D164O&GOil and Greasehigh
#D165QISPQualified Industrial Storm water Practitionerhigh
#D166QSEQualifying Storm Eventhigh
#D167SICStandard Industrial Classificationhigh
#D168SMARTSStorm Water Multiple Application and Report Tracking Systemhigh
#D169SWPPPStorm Water Pollution Prevention Planhigh
#D170TBELTechnology Based Effluent Limitationhigh
#D171TMDLTotal Maximum Daily Loadhigh
#D172TOCTotal Organic Carbonhigh
#D173TSSTotal Suspended Solidshigh
#D174WQBELWater Quality Based Effluent Limitationhigh
#D175Aerial DepositionTotal suspended particulate matter found in the atmosphere as solid particles or liquid droplets.high
#D176Beneficial UsesAs defined in the California Water Code, beneficial uses of the waters of the state that may be protected against quality degradation, include but are not limited to, domestic, municipal, agricultural and industrial supply; power generation; recreation; aesthetic enjoyment; navigation; and preservation and enhancement of fish, wildlife, and other aquatic resources or preserves.high
#D177Best Management Practices (BMPs)Scheduling of activities, prohibitions of practices, maintenance procedures, and other management practices to prevent or reduce the discharge of pollutants. BMPs also include treatment requirements, operating procedures, and practices to control site runoff, spillage or leaks, sludge or waste disposal, or drainage from raw material storage.high
#D178Chain of CustodyForm used to track sample handling as samples progress from sample collection to the laboratory.high
#D179Detected Not QuantifiableA sample result that is between the Method Detection Limit (MDL) and the Minimum Level (ML).high
#D180DischargerA person, company, agency, or other entity that is the operator of the industrial facility covered by this General Permit.high
#D181Drainage AreaThe area of land that drains water, sediment, pollutants, and dissolved materials to a common discharge location.high
#D182EffluentAny discharge of water either to the receiving water or beyond the property boundary controlled by the Discharger.high
#D183Effluent LimitationAny numeric or narrative restriction imposed on quantities, discharge rates, and concentrations of pollutants that are discharged from point sources into waters of the United States, waters of the contiguous zone, or the ocean.high
#D184FacilityA collection of industrial processes discharging storm water associated with industrial activity within the property boundary or operational unit.high
#D185Good Housekeeping BMPsBMPs designed to reduce or eliminate the addition of pollutants through analysis of pollutant sources, implementation of proper handling/disposal practices, employee education, and other actions.high
#D186Industrial MaterialsIncludes, but is not limited to: raw materials, recyclable materials, intermediate products, final products, by product, waste products, fuels, materials such as solvents, detergents, and plastic pellets; finished materials such as metallic products; raw materials used in food processing or production; hazardous substances designated under Section 101(14) of Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERLCA); any chemical the facility is required to report pursuant to Section 313 of Title III of Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act (SARA); fertilizers; pesticides; and waste products such as ashes, slag, and sludge and that are used, handled, stored, or disposed in relation to a facility's industrial activity.high
#D187Method Detection LimitThe minimum concentration of a substance that can be measured and reported with 99% confidence that the analyte concentration is greater than zero.high
#D188Minimum LevelThe lowest level at which the entire analytical system must give a recognizable signal and acceptable calibration point for the analyte.high
#D189Natural BackgroundPollutants including substances that are naturally occurring in soils or groundwater. Natural background pollutants do not include legacy pollutants from previous activity at a facility, or pollutants in run-on from neighboring sources which are not naturally occurring.high
#D190Numeric Action Level (NAL) ExceedanceAnnual NAL exceedance - occurs when the average of all the analytical results for a parameter from samples taken within a reporting year exceeds an annual NAL value for that parameter listed in Table 2; Instantaneous maximum NAL exceedance - occurs when two or more analytical results from samples taken for any parameter within a reporting year exceed the instantaneous maximum NAL value (for TSS and O&G), or are outside of the instantaneous maximum NAL range (for pH).high
#D191Non-Storm Water Discharges (NSWDs)Discharges that do not originate from precipitation events.high
#D192Numeric Action Level (NAL)Pollutant concentration levels used to evaluate if best management practices are effective and if additional measures are necessary to control pollutants. NALs are not effluent limits.high
#D193pHUnit universally used to express the intensity of the acid or alkaline condition of a water sample. The pH of natural waters tends to range between 6.0 and 9.0, with neutral being 7.0.high
#D194Plastic MaterialsPlastic Materials are virgin and recycled plastic resin pellets, powders, flakes, powdered additives, regrind, dust, and other similar types of preproduction plastics with the potential to discharge or migrate off-site.high
#D195Qualified Industrial Storm Water Practitioner (QISP)Only required once a Discharger reaches Level 1 status, a QISP is the individual assigned to ensure compliance with this General Permit or to assist New Dischargers with determining coverage eligibility for discharges to an impaired water body.high
#D196Qualifying Storm Event (QSE)A precipitation event that: a. Produces a discharge for at least one drainage area; and b. Is preceded by 48 hours with no discharge from any drainage area.high
#D197Run-onDischarges that originate offsite and flow onto the property of a separate facility or property or, discharges that originate onsite from areas not related to industrial activities and flow onto areas on the property with industrial activity.high
#D198Scheduled Facility Operating HoursThe time periods when the facility is staffed to conduct any function related to industrial activity, but excluding time periods where only routine maintenance, emergency response, security, and/or janitorial services are performed.high
#D199Storm WaterStorm water runoff, snowmelt runoff, and storm water surface runoff and drainage.high
#D200Storm Water Discharge Associated With Industrial ActivityThe discharge from any conveyance which is used for collecting and conveying storm water and which is directly related to manufacturing, processing, or raw materials storage areas at an industrial plant as identified in Attachment A of this General Permit.high
#D201Waters of the United StatesGenerally refers to surface waters, as defined for the purposes of the federal Clean Water Act.high
#D202Water Quality ObjectivesDefined in the California Water Code as limits or levels of water quality constituents or characteristics which are established for the reasonable protection of beneficial uses of water or the prevention of nuisance within a specific area.high
#D203Water Quality StandardsConsists of beneficial uses, water quality objectives to protect those uses, an antidegradation policy, and policies for implementation.high
#D204No Exposureall Industrial Materials and Activities are protected by a Storm-Resistant Shelter to prevent all exposure to rain, snow, snowmelt, and/or runoff.high
#D205Industrial Materials and Activitiesincludes, but is not limited to, industrial material handling activities or equipment, machinery, raw materials, intermediate products, by-products, final products, and waste products.high
#D206Material Handling Activitiesincludes the storage, loading and unloading, transportation, or conveyance of any industrial raw material, intermediate product, final product, or waste product.high
#D207Sealedbanded or otherwise secured, and without operational taps or valves.high
#D208Storm-Resistant Sheltersincludes completely roofed and walled buildings or structures. Also includes structures with only a top cover supported by permanent supports but with no side coverings, provided material within the structure is not subject to wind dispersion (sawdust, powders, etc.), or trackout, and there is no storm water discharged from within the structure that comes into contact with any materials.high