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Document ID us-czmafcr-2018-05 Title Coastal Zone Management Act: Federal Consistency Requirements URL https://coast.noaa.gov/data/czm/consistency/media/federal-consistency-quick-reference.pdf Jurisdiction /us Subdomain(s) none Language Status completed Analyzed at 2026-05-12 05:32:50.515103+00:00 Relevance inventory_targeted_fetch

Q Qualitative Requirements (58)

Req ID Category Intent Legal Status Name Subdomain(s) Context Conditions Confidence
#Q001administrativeunknownmandatoryCZMA Federal Consistency RequirementotherThe Coastal Zone Management Act (CZMA) requires that all federal actions that may have reasonably foreseeable effects on the uses or resources of a state's coastal zone be consistent with the enforceable policies of the state's coastal management program. See CZMA § 307 (16 U.S. Code § 1456).Federal actions with reasonably foreseeable coastal zone effectshigh
#Q002administrativeunknownmandatoryBasis for State CZMA ReviewsotherState CZMA federal consistency reviews and objections must be based on NOAA-approved enforceable policies, a term that has a unique CZMA meaning.high
#Q003administrativeunknownmandatoryEnforceable Policies Criteriaother- Must be based on a state legal authority that can compel someone to do or not to do something. - Must contain a standard by which to determine consistency.For NOAA-approved enforceable policieshigh
#Q004administrativeunknownmandatorySubpart C - Consistency Determination Processother1. Determine if there are coastal effects. - If so, consult with the state on enforceable policies. - Next, submit consistency determination to the state. See 15 CFR § 930.39.Federal agency proposing to undertake an actionhigh
#Q005administrativeunknownmandatorySubpart C - Negative Determination Processother2. If there are no coastal effects, determine if a negative determination is required. See 15 CFR § 930.35. - If not, you have completed your federal consistency obligations.Federal agency proposing an action with no coastal effectshigh
#Q006reportingreportingmandatorySubpart C - Consistency Determination TimingotherAt least 90 days before a decision on the proposal.When a federal agency submits a consistency determination to the statehigh
#Q007administrativeunknownmandatorySubpart C - State Decision TimeframeotherIssue a decision within 60 days (review can be extended an additional 15 days with notice to the agency). Provide public notice. See 15 CFR § 930.42.State in receipt of a consistency determination from a federal agencyhigh
#Q008administrativeunknownguidanceSubpart C - Negative Determination Public Notice ExemptionotherState is not required to respond to or provide public notice for negative determinations. See 15 CFR § 930.35.State in receipt of a negative determination from a federal agencyhigh
#Q009administrativeunknownmandatorySubpart C - Federal Agency Action Over ObjectionotherThe federal agency determines whether the proposed action is 'consistent to the maximum extent practicable.' If so, it may proceed over a state's objection after notifying the state in writing. See 15 CFR § 930.32 and 930.43(d) and (e).If a state objects to a federal agency proposed activityhigh
#Q010administrativereportingmandatorySubparts D & E - Non-Federal Applicant Obligationsother1. Check the state's federal consistency list of licenses and permits at coast.noaa.gov/czm/consistency/states . 2. If the license or permit you are working under is listed, consult with the state on enforceable policies. 3. Submit consistency certification to the state and authorizing federal agency. See 15 CFR § 930.57-58.Non-federal applicant for a federal license or permithigh
#Q011administrativeoperationalmandatorySubparts D & E - Authorizing Federal Agency Obligationsother1. Check the state's federal consistency list of licenses and permits at coast.noaa.gov/czm/consistency/states . 2. If your license or permit is listed, withhold authorization to conduct activity until CZMA review process has been completed.Authorizing federal agency for non-federal applicanthigh
#Q012administrativereportingmandatorySubparts D & E - State Obligations and Decision TimeframeotherProvide public notice or require applicant to do so. Issue a decision within six months. Must issue a status response in three months for Subparts D and E.State in receipt of a consistency certification from an applicant for a federal license or permithigh
#Q013prohibitionoperationalmandatorySubparts D & E - State Objection Block on AuthorizationotherThe federal agency cannot authorize the activity unless the state removes its objection or the applicant appeals to the Secretary of Commerce and the secretary overrides the state's objection.If the state objects to a consistency certification for federal license or permithigh
#Q014administrativereportingmandatorySubparts D & E - Applicant Appeal TimingotherIf an applicant chooses to appeal, it must file an appeal with the Secretary of Commerce within 30 days of the state's objection.If an applicant chooses to appeal a state objectionhigh
#Q015administrativereportingmandatorySubpart F - Applicant Obligations for Financial Assistanceother1. Check the state's federal consistency list for financial assistance activities at coast.noaa.gov/czm/consistency/states . 2. If the funding program is listed, submit consistency certification to the state.State agency or local government applicant for federal financial assistancehigh
#Q016administrativeoperationalmandatorySubpart F - Federal Agency Withholding Release of Fundsother1. Check the state's federal consistency list for financial assistance activities at coast.noaa.gov/czm/consistency/states . 2. If your funding program is listed, withhold the release of funds until the CZMA review process has been completed.Federal agency making financial assistance awards to state or local governmentshigh
#Q017administrativereportingmandatorySubpart F - State Review TimeframeotherIssue a decision in accordance with state-specific timeframes (30-60 days).State reviewing a consistency certification for federal financial assistancehigh
#Q018prohibitionoperationalmandatorySubpart F - State Objection Block on Funds AuthorizationotherThe federal agency cannot authorize the use of the funds unless the state removes its objection or the applicant appeals to the Secretary of Commerce and the secretary overrides the state's objection.If the state objects to a consistency certification for federal financial assistancehigh
#Q019administrativereportingmandatorySubpart F - Applicant Appeal TimingotherIf an applicant chooses to appeal, it must file an appeal with the Secretary of Commerce within 30 days of the state's objection.If an applicant chooses to appeal a state objection for federal financial assistancehigh
#Q020prohibitionoperationalmandatoryGeneral Discharge Prohibitionwastewater, otherThe discharge of biosolids is prohibited unless the discharger has submitted an NOI, filing fee, and a pre-application report and in response to these submittals, the RWQCB has issued a Notice of Applicability, individual WDRs, or a waiver of WDRs for the discharge.prior to receiving a Notice of Applicability, individual WDRs, or a waiverhigh
#Q021prohibitionhealthmandatoryHazardous Waste Prohibitionwastewater, otherThe application of 'hazardous waste,' as defined in Chapter 11, Division 4.5, Title 22 of the CCR, is prohibited.high
#Q022operationaloperationalmandatoryAgronomic Rate Limitationwastewater, otherBiosolids application rates shall not exceed the agronomic rate for nitrogen for the crop being planted except as allowed by Prohibition No. 9 or for biosolids research projects.except as allowed for soil reclamation or research projectshigh
#Q023operationaloperationalmandatoryStorage Time Limitwastewater, otherBiosolids shall not be stored for more than seven (7) consecutive days prior to application.prior to applicationhigh
#Q024administrativeunknownmandatoryCultural Resources InvestigationotherA cultural resources investigation shall be conducted before any disturbance of land that has not been disturbed previously.before any disturbance of land that has not been disturbed previouslyhigh
#Q025reportingreportingmandatoryAgency and Neighbor Notificationwastewater, otherThe discharger shall submit copies of each NOI to the appropriate regional office(s) of the Department of Fish and Game, local water district, City Planning Department, County Health Department(s), County Planning Department(s), and County Agricultural Commissioner(s) with jurisdiction over the proposed application site(s).with NOI submittalhigh
#Q026operationaloperationalmandatoryBiosolids Use Area Confinementwastewater, agricultural waterApplications of biosolids shall be confined to the designated use areas stated and shown in the NOI and pre-application report.Applicable to all authorized discharges under the General Orderhigh
#Q027prohibitionoperationalmandatoryIrrigation Runoff Prohibitionwastewater, agricultural waterFrom the permitted site, irrigation water runoff is prohibited for 30 days after application of biosolids if vegetation in the application area and along the path of runoff does not provide 33 feet of unmowed grass or similar vegetation to prevent the movement of biosolids from the application site.Applies for 30 days post-application unless specific vegetative buffer criteria are methigh
#Q028operationaloperationalmandatoryBiosolids Soil Incorporation Timelinewastewater, agricultural waterIf biosolids are applied to a site where the soil will be tilled, biosolids shall be incorporated within 24 hours after application in arid areas and in nonarid areas during the time period beginning May 1 and ending October 31 and within 48 hours in non-arid areas during the remaining time period.Applies to sites where soil is tilled; timelines vary by aridity and seasonhigh
#Q029prohibitionoperationalmandatoryWind Speed Application Limitationwastewater, agricultural waterBiosolids less than 75% moisture shall not be applied during periods when the surface wind speed exceeds 25 miles per hour as determined by the nearest calibrated regional weather station (e.g., airport, CIMS).Biosolids moisture content < 75%high
#Q030operationaloperationalmandatoryBiosolids Transport Vehicle RequirementwastewaterAll biosolids shall be transported in covered vehicles capable of containing the designated load.Applicable during transport of all biosolids typeshigh
#Q031reportingreportingmandatoryEmergency Noncompliance Reporting Requirementwastewater, otherThe discharger shall report any noncompliance which may endanger human health or the environment. Any such information shall be provided orally to the RWQCB Executive Officer within 24 hours from the time the discharger becomes aware of the circumstances.Noncompliance events endangering health or environmenthigh
#Q032prohibitionhealthmandatoryPollution Prevention Requirementwastewater, agricultural waterThe discharge shall not cause or threaten to cause pollution, as defined in CWC section 13050.Applicable to all storage and application activitieshigh
#Q033prohibitionoperationalmandatorySaturated Ground Application Prohibitionwastewater, agricultural waterThe application of biosolids to water-saturated or frozen ground or during periods of precipitation that induces runoff from the permitted site is prohibited.Periods of water saturation, freezing, or precipitation-induced runoffhigh
#Q034operationalhealthmandatoryDomesticated Animal Grazing Restrictionagricultural waterGrazing shall be deferred for at least 60 days after application of biosolids in areas with average daily (daytime) air temperatures exceeding 50ºF or be deferred for at least 90 days after land application where such conditions are not met.Sites where biosolids applications have occurred and domesticated animals are grazedhigh
#Q035designhealthmandatoryDomestic Water Supply Well Setbackdrinking waterStaging and biosolids application areas shall be at least 500 feet from domestic water supply wells.Location of application and staging areas relative to existing wellshigh
#Q036operationaloperationalmandatoryBiosolids Storage Covering RequirementwastewaterBiosolids placed on site for more than 24 hours shall be covered.Biosolids stored on site for a duration exceeding 24 hourshigh
#Q037corrective_actionunknownmandatoryNative American Remains Disposition ComplianceotherThe Discharger shall comply with State laws regarding disposition of Native American burials if such remains are found. If human remains of Native American origin are discovered during project activities, the discharger shall comply with State laws relating to the disposition of Native American burials, which are under the jurisdiction of the Native American Heritage Commission (Pub. Res. Code Section 5097).Discovery of human remains of Native American origin during project activitieshigh
#Q038prohibitionhealthmandatorySafe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act Compliancedrinking waterThe application of any material that results in a violation of the Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act (Health and Safety Code section 25249.5) is prohibited.Applicable to all biosolids application activitieshigh
#Q039prohibitionaestheticmandatoryNuisance PreventionotherThe storage, transport, or application of biosolids shall not cause a nuisance, as defined in CWC section 13050.Applicable to storage, transport, and applicationhigh
#Q040prohibitionoperationalmandatoryOff-site Discharge and Surface Water ProhibitionwastewaterThere shall be no discharge of biosolids from the storage or application areas to adjacent land areas not regulated by this General Order, to surface waters, or to surface water drainage courses.Applies to storage and application areashigh
#Q041designoperationalmandatoryProfessional Erosion Control Planagricultural waterIf biosolids are applied to ground surfaces having a slope greater than ten percent (10%) or if required by the RWQCB Executive Officer, a report, including an erosion control plan, shall be prepared by a Certified Soil Scientist, Certified Agronomist, Registered Agricultural Engineer, Registered Civil Engineer, or a Certified Professional Erosion and Sediment Control Specialist and submitted to the RWQCB for approval with the NOI.Slopes exceeding 10% or as required by Executive Officerhigh
#Q042operationalhealthmandatoryClass B Waiting Periods and Access Restrictionsagricultural waterAfter an application of biosolids in any field, the discharger shall ensure the following: (1) For at least 30 days: Food, feed, and fiber crops are not harvested. (2) For at least 60/90 days: Domesticated Animals are not grazed. (3) For at least 12 months: Public access is restricted for high exposure sites; Turf is not harvested for high contact land; Grazing of milking animals is prevented.Following application of Class B biosolidshigh
#Q043designhealthmandatoryConsolidated Setback Requirementsdrinking water, agricultural waterStaging and biosolids application areas shall be at least: 10 feet from property lines; 100 feet from non-domestic wells; 50 feet from public roads and occupied onsite residences; 100 feet from surface waters; 33 feet from primary agricultural drainage; 500 feet from occupied non-agricultural buildings/off-site residences; 400 feet from domestic water reservoirs; 200 feet from primary tributaries; and 2,500 feet from domestic surface water intakes.Applies to site design and buffer zone layouthigh
#Q044administrativeoperationalmandatoryStorage and Adverse Weather PlanningwastewaterIf biosolids are to be stored at the site, a plan describing the storage program and means of complying with this General Order shall be submitted for RWQCB Executive Officer approval with the NOI. The storage plan shall also include an adverse weather plan.Required if on-site storage is proposedhigh
#Q045operationalreportingmandatoryDriver Training and Spill ResponseotherEach biosolids transport driver shall be trained as to the nature of its load and the proper response to accidents or spill events and shall carry a copy of an approved spill response plan.Applies to all transport operationshigh
#Q046administrativereportingmandatorySite Documentation and Records RetentionotherA copy of this General Order shall be kept at the discharge facility for reference by operating personnel. The discharger shall retain records of all monitoring information... for a minimum of three years from the date of the sample, measurement, report, or application.Applicable to facility operations and data managementhigh
#Q047administrativeunknownmandatorySpatial Scope of Coastal EffectsotherCoastal effects are not limited to within a state's coastal zone. Effects must be on the uses or resources 'of' the coastal zone of the state, not 'in' the coastal zone.When determining if reasonably foreseeable effects exist for federal actionshigh
#Q048administrativeunknownmandatoryCZMA Review Independence from NEPAotherA National Environmental Policy Act categorical exclusion or finding of no significant impact does not mean there are no reasonably foreseeable effects for CZMA purposes.Federal agency conducting effects analysishigh
#Q049treatmenttreatmentmandatoryTrack 1 Intake Flow ReductionotherAn owner or operator of an existing power plant * must reduce intake flow rate* at each unit, at a minimum, to a level commensurate with that which can be attained by a closed-cycle wet cooling system *.Standard compliance path for existing power plantshigh
#Q050operationaltreatmentmandatoryTrack 2 Comparable ReductionotherIf an owner or operator of an existing power plant * demonstrates to the State Water Board's satisfaction that compliance with Track 1 is not feasible *, the owner or operator of an existing power plant * must reduce impingement mortality and entrainment of marine life for the facility, on a unit- by-unit basis, to a comparable level to that which would be achieved under Track 1, using operational or structural controls, or both.Applies when Track 1 is demonstrated to be not feasiblehigh
#Q051designoperationalmandatoryOffshore Intake Exclusion DevicesotherNo later than October 1, 2011, the owner or operator of an existing power plant* with an offshore intake * shall install large organism exclusion devices having a distance between exclusion bars of no greater than nine inches, or install other exclusion devices, deemed equivalent by the State Water Board.Existing power plants with offshore intakeshigh
#Q052operationaloperationalmandatoryCessation of Non-Generating Intake FlowsotherNo later than October 1, 2011, the owner or operator of an existing power plant* unit that is not directly engaging in power-generating activities *, or critical system maintenance* , shall cease intake flows, unless the owner or operator demonstrates to the State Water Board that a reduced minimum flow is necessary for operations.Units not engaging in power generation or critical maintenancehigh
#Q053corrective_actiontreatmentmandatoryInterim Mitigation Measures ImplementationotherThe owner or operator of an existing power plant* must implement measures to mitigate the interim impingement and entrainment impacts resulting from the cooling water intake structure(s), commencing October 1, 2015 and continuing up to and until the owner or operator achieves final compliance.Interim period until final compliance is achievedhigh
#Q054reportingreportingmandatoryImplementation Plan RequirementotherWith the exception of nuclear-fueled power plants* , which are covered under 3.D, below, no later than April 1, 2011, the owner or operator of an existing power plant* shall submit an implementation plan to the State Water Board.Existing fossil-fueled power plantshigh
#Q055monitoringreportingmandatoryTrack 2 Baseline Impingement StudyotherA baseline impingement study shall be performed, unless the discharger demonstrates, to the Regional Water Board's satisfaction, that prior studies accurately reflect current impacts.Required for compliance with Section 2.A.(2)(a)(ii)high
#Q056monitoringreportingmandatoryTrack 2 Baseline Entrainment StudyotherA baseline entrainment study shall be performed, unless the discharger demonstrates, to the Regional Water Board's satisfaction, that prior studies accurately reflect current impacts.Required for compliance with Section 2.A.(2)(b)(ii)high
#Q057monitoringreportingmandatoryPost-Implementation MonitoringotherAfter the Track 2 controls are implemented, to confirm the level of impingement controls, another impingement study... shall be performed and reported to the Regional Water Board.Following implementation of Track 2 controlshigh
#Q058administrativeoperationalmandatoryNuclear Plant Special StudiesotherNo later than January 1, 2011 the Executive Director of the State Water Board, using the authority under section 13267(f) of the Water Code, shall request that Southern California Edison (SCE) and Pacific Gas & Electric Company (PG&E) conduct special studies for submission to the State Water Board.Applicable to nuclear-fueled power plants (Diablo Canyon and San Onofre)high

P Quantitative Requirements (68)

Req ID Category Intent Legal Status Name Subdomain(s) Limit Type Limit Value Context Conditions Confidence
#R001chemicalhealthmandatoryMalathion Receiving Water Limitationaquatic life, drinking waterMAC0.1 μg/LInstantaneous Maximum Receiving Water Limitationhigh
#R002physicalhealthmandatoryAmbient Temperature Increase Limitaquatic lifeMAC<= 5 ºFMaximum increase in ambient temperature caused by dischargehigh
#R003chemicaloperationalmandatoryAcetamiprid Monitoring Triggeraquatic liferequirement6.6 μg/LInstantaneous Maximum Receiving Water Monitoring TriggerUsed to assess compliance with narrative toxicity limitationhigh
#R004chemicaloperationalmandatoryCarbaryl Monitoring Triggeraquatic liferequirement2.53 μg/LInstantaneous Maximum Receiving Water Monitoring Triggerhigh
#R005chemicaloperationalmandatoryCyfluthrin Monitoring Triggeraquatic liferequirement0.00022 μg/LInstantaneous Maximum Receiving Water Monitoring Triggerhigh
#R006chemicaloperationalmandatoryDinotefuran Monitoring Triggeraquatic liferequirement79 μg/LInstantaneous Maximum Receiving Water Monitoring Triggerhigh
#R007chemicaloperationalmandatoryImidacloprid Monitoring Triggeraquatic liferequirement3.8 μg/LInstantaneous Maximum Receiving Water Monitoring Triggerhigh
#R008chemicaloperationalmandatoryNaled Monitoring Triggeraquatic liferequirement0.014 μg/LInstantaneous Maximum Receiving Water Monitoring Triggerhigh
#R009chemicaloperationalmandatoryPyrethrins Monitoring Triggeraquatic liferequirement0.14 μg/LInstantaneous Maximum Receiving Water Monitoring Triggerhigh
#R010chemicaloperationalmandatoryClopyralid Monitoring Triggeraquatic liferequirement2874 μg/LInstantaneous Maximum Receiving Water Monitoring Triggerhigh
#R011chemicalhealthmandatoryGlyphosate Monitoring Triggerdrinking waterrequirement700 μg/LInstantaneous Maximum Receiving Water Monitoring Triggerhigh
#R012chemicaloperationalmandatoryTriclopyr Butoxyethyl Ester Monitoring Triggeraquatic liferequirement36 μg/LInstantaneous Maximum Receiving Water Monitoring Triggerhigh
#R013operationaloperationalmandatoryRecords Retention Periodotherrequirement3 yearsRetention of monitoring information, calibration, and maintenance recordsFrom date of sample, measurement, report or applicationhigh
#R014operationalreportingmandatoryNoncompliance Oral Notification Deadlineotherrequirement24 hoursDeadline for oral reporting of noncompliance endangering health or environmentFrom the time CDFA becomes aware of circumstanceshigh
#R015operationalreportingmandatoryFive-Day Written Noncompliance Report Deadlineotherrequirement5 daysDeadline for written submission following awareness of noncompliancehigh
#R016operationaloperationalmandatoryCorrective Action Revision Deadlineotherrequirement60 daysTimeframe to implement changes to control measures following a triggering eventhigh
#R017operationaloperationalmandatoryMinimum Wind Speed for Applicationotherrequirement3 mphPesticide spray application weather constraintsStandard spray applicationshigh
#R018operationaloperationalmandatoryMaximum Wind Speed for Applicationotherrequirement10 mphPesticide spray application weather constraintsGeneral applications; limited to 5 mph for BCTV programhigh
#R019operationaloperationalmandatoryRain Forecast Postponement Thresholdotherrequirement>= 50 %Postponement of application if rain is forecast within 48 hourshigh
#R020operationalreportingmandatoryMinimum Monitoring Area Countotherrequirement>= 6 areasMonitoring required at 10% of areas or 6 areas, whichever is greater; or all areas if less than 6.Applicable to all pesticide applicationshigh
#R021operationalreportingmandatoryHigh-Frequency Application Sampling Requirementotherrequirement6 samplesSample count required per active ingredient per environmental setting (agricultural, urban, or wetland) when applying 6+ times per year.Applies when applying six or more times a yearhigh
#R022operationalreportingmandatoryBackground Sampling Time Windowotherrequirement<= 24 hoursWindow for collecting background samples before application.Samples must be in the application or target areahigh
#R023operationalreportingmandatoryEvent Monitoring Sampling Time Windowotherrequirement<= 24 hoursMaximum timeframe after application event to collect event monitoring samples.Samples must be collected immediately after application but not exceeding 24 hourshigh
#R024operationaloperationalmandatoryProblem Identification Review Frequencyotherrequirement1 per yearFrequency for updating pest management strategies and action thresholds.At least once each calendar year prior to the first pesticide applicationhigh
#R025chemicalhealthmandatoryArsenic Ceiling Concentration Limitagricultural water, otherMAC75 mg/kgAll biosolids applied to landDry-weight basis; limit must not be exceeded for any land applicationhigh
#R026microbiologicalhealthmandatoryClass A Fecal Coliform Density LimitotherMAC< 1000 MPN/gRequirement for all Class A pathogen alternativesMost Probable Number per gram of total solids (dry-weight basis)high
#R027microbiologicalhealthmandatoryClass A Salmonella Density LimitotherMAC< 3 MPN/4gRequirement for all Class A pathogen alternativesMost Probable Number per 4 grams of total solids (dry-weight basis)high
#R028microbiologicalhealthmandatoryClass B Fecal Coliform Density LimitotherMAC< 2000000 MPN/gRequirement for Class B Pathogen Alternative 1Geometric mean of seven samples at the time of use or disposalhigh
#R029chemicaloperationalmandatoryIncineration Total Hydrocarbons (THC) Operational StandardotherOG<= 100 ppmvBiosolids incineration stack gas emissionsMonthly average; corrected for 0 percent moisture and to 7 percent oxygenhigh
#R030operationaltreatmentmandatoryVolatile Solids Reduction Requirementotherrequirement>= 38 %Vector Attraction Reduction Option 1Applies to anaerobic or aerobic digestionhigh
#R031chemicaltreatmentmandatorySeptage Alkaline Treatment pH Requirementotherrequirement>= 12 pHVector Attraction Reduction Option 12 for Domestic SeptageMust remain at pH 12 or above for 30 minutes without adding more alkaline materialhigh
#R032chemicalhealthmandatoryBeryllium Incineration Emission LimitotherMAC10 grams/24-hourBiosolids incineration stack emissionsCompliance with National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAPs)high
#R033chemicalhealthmandatoryMercury Incineration Emission LimitotherMAC3200 grams/24-hourBiosolids incineration stack emissionsTotal quantity emitted from all incinerators at a given sitehigh
#R034physicaloperationalmandatorySurface Disposal Methane Limit (Structure)otherMAC< 1.25 %Air in any structure within the property line of a surface disposal siteEquivalent to 25% of the lower explosive limit (LEL) for methanehigh
#R035operationalreportingmandatoryRecords Retention Period (General)otherrequirement5 yearsRetention of monitoring, pathogen, and vector attraction reduction dataApplicable to land application, surface disposal, and incinerationhigh
#R036operationaloperationalmandatoryMaximum Monthly Average Flow Ratewastewaterrequirement<= 100000 gpdSmall Domestic Systems eligibility limitAs a monthly average flow ratehigh
#R037chemicalhealthmandatoryHigh Threat Total Nitrogen Effluent LimitwastewaterMAC10 mg/LEffluent limit for high-threat nitrogen situationsFlow rate > 20,000 gpd and identified as high threathigh
#R038chemicaltreatmentmandatoryLow Threat Total Nitrogen Reductionwastewatertreatment_goal>= 50 %Minimum percent reduction of nitrogen compared to untreated wastewaterFlow rate > 20,000 gpd in low-threat situationshigh
#R039chemicaltreatmentmandatoryActivated Sludge BOD Monthly AveragewastewaterMAC30 mg/LEffluent limitation for Activated Sludge, MBR, or similar systemsMonthly averagehigh
#R040physicaltreatmentmandatoryActivated Sludge TSS Monthly AveragewastewaterMAC30 mg/LEffluent limitation for Activated Sludge, MBR, or similar systemsMonthly averagehigh
#R041chemicaltreatmentmandatoryWastewater Pond BOD Effluent LimitwastewaterMAC90 mg/LEffluent limit for pond systems or trickling filtersBased on a 65-percent reduction of incoming BODhigh
#R042designhealthmandatorySeptic Tank Setback from Domestic Welldrinking water, wastewaterrequirement150 ftMinimum distance between septic tank and domestic water supply wellBased on OWTS Policyhigh
#R043designoperationalmandatoryPond Minimum Freeboard Designwastewaterrequirement2 feetSizing requirement for new or expanding pond systemsMust accommodate 100-year return annual total precipitationhigh
#R044operationaloperationalmandatoryPond Minimum Operating Freeboard Triggerwastewaterrequirement1 footThreshold for implementing Spill Prevention and Emergency Response PlanMeasured vertically from lowest elevation of pond bermhigh
#R045chemicalaestheticguidanceWastewater Pond Dissolved Oxygen MinimumwastewaterOG>= 1.0 mg/LMonitoring threshold to prevent nuisance odor generationMeasured in the upper one foot of any wastewater pondhigh
#R046chemicaltreatmentmandatoryActivated Sludge BOD 7-Day AveragewastewaterMAC45 mg/LEffluent limitation for Activated Sludge, MBR, or similar systems7-day averagehigh
#R047physicaltreatmentmandatoryActivated Sludge TSS 7-Day AveragewastewaterMAC45 mg/LEffluent limitation for Activated Sludge, MBR, or similar systems7-day averagehigh
#R048operationaltreatmentmandatorySeptic Tank Scum Clearance Limitwastewaterrequirement3 inchesTrigger for pumping septic tanks or aerobic treatment unitsWhen the scum layer is within 3 inches of the outlet devicehigh
#R049operationaltreatmentmandatorySeptic Tank Sludge Clearance Limitwastewaterrequirement8 inchesTrigger for pumping septic tanks or aerobic treatment unitsWhen the sludge layer is within 8 inches of the outlet devicehigh
#R050operationaloperationalmandatoryMaximum Spray Irrigation Wind Speedotherrequirement30 mphProhibition for spray irrigation with treated wastewaterWhen wind speed (including gusts) exceeds 30 miles per hourhigh
#R051operationaloperationalmandatoryLAA Maximum Standing Water Durationotherrequirement48 hoursMitigation of mosquito breeding in land application areasNo standing water allowed 48 hours after application of wastewaterhigh
#R052operationalreportingmandatoryNoncompliance Written Notification Deadlineotherrequirement10 daysWritten confirmation of noncompliance following telephone notificationMust be submitted within 10 days of knowledge of noncompliancehigh
#R053operationalreportingmandatorySeptic Service Records Retentionotherrequirement5 yearsRecord keeping for septic tank and/or leach field service activitieshigh
#R054operationalreportingmandatoryGeneral Monitoring Records Retentionotherrequirement3 yearsRetention of all monitoring information, calibration, and maintenance recordsMinimum of 3 years from the date of sample, measurement, or reporthigh
#R055designhealthmandatoryGroundwater Depth Requirement (1-5 MPI)wastewaterrequirement20 feetMinimum depth to groundwater for dispersal systemsApplies when percolation rate is between 1 and 5 MPIhigh
#R056designoperationalmandatoryProfessional Engineering Design Thresholdwastewaterrequirement> 3500 gpdTechnical report preparation requirementMust be prepared by a CA licensed professional civil engineer if flow exceeds 3,500 gpdhigh
#R057designoperationalmandatoryAPMP Geographic Areawastewaterrequirement600 feetDistance from water body defining the geographic area of an APMPApplicable when TMDL or local agency APMP is not definedhigh
#R058operationalreportingmandatoryClass V Well Capacity Thresholdwastewaterrequirement>= 20 persons per dayThreshold for classification of subsurface disposal systems as Class V wellsApplies to systems with the capacity to serve 20 or more persons per dayhigh
#R059physicaloperationalmandatoryRecycled Water Warning Sign Dimensionsotherrequirement4 x 8 inchesMinimum size for recycled water warning signs in public use areasMust include the wording 'Recycled Water - Do Not Drink'high
#R060operationaloperationalmandatoryPrecipitation Forecast Application Prohibitionotherrequirement24 hoursProhibition of wastewater application to LAA before forecasted precipitationApplies when forecasted precipitation has a greater than 50-percent probabilityhigh
#R061operationalreportingmandatoryTechnical Plan Submission Deadlineotherrequirement90 daysDeadline for preparation and implementation of Spill Prevention, SAP, and Sludge plansFollowing the issuance of a Notice of Applicability (NOA)high
#R062operationalreportingmandatoryScheduled Bypass Advance Notificationotherrequirement10 daysRequirement for advance notice to the Executive Officer for essential maintenance bypassProvided neither effluent nor groundwater limitations are exceededhigh
#R063operationalreportingmandatoryHydraulic Capacity Projection Triggerotherrequirement4 yearsNotification requirement when facility capacity is projected to be exceededMust notify the Executive Officer by March 1st if capacity may be exceeded within 4 yearshigh
#R064designhealthmandatoryMinimum Soil Depth (5-30 MPI)wastewaterrequirement8 feetMinimum soil depth from the bottom of the dispersal systemApplies for percolation rates between 5 and 30 MPIhigh
#R065designhealthmandatoryMinimum Soil Depth (30-120 MPI)wastewaterrequirement5 feetMinimum soil depth from the bottom of the dispersal systemApplies for percolation rates between 30 and 120 MPIhigh
#R066physicalaestheticguidanceVolatile Dissolved Solids Percolate ConcentrationwastewaterOG< 2 mg/LExpected concentration of VDS in percolate in a properly operated land application systemFollowing percolation through five feet of soilhigh
#R067chemicalreportingmandatoryPriority Pollutant Monitoring Frequency (< 1mgd)recreational waterrequirement5 yearsMonitoring frequency for priority pollutants at recycled water production facilitiesApplies for design production flows less than one million gallons per dayhigh
#R068designhealthmandatorySpray Irrigation Buffer Distancerecreational waterrequirement100 feetSetback for spray irrigation of recycled water (non-tertiary)Minimum distance from a residence or public exposure area (park, playground, etc.)high

D Definitions (40)

Req ID Category Name Context Confidence
#D001Closed-cycle wet cooling systemRefers to a cooling system, which functions by transferring waste heat to the surrounding air through the evaporation of water, thus enabling the reuse of a smaller amount of water several times to achieve the desired cooling effect. The only discharge of wastewater is from periodic blowdown for the purpose of limiting the buildup of concentrations of materials in excess of desirable limits established by best engineering practice.high
#D002Combined-cycle power-generating unitsRefers to units within a power plant which combined generate electricity through a two-stage process involving combustion and steam. Hot exhaust gas from combustion turbines is passed through a heat recovery steam generator to produce steam for a steam turbine. The turbine exhaust steam is condensed in the cooling system and may or may not be returned to the power cycle. Combined cycle power- generating units are generally more fuel-efficient and use less cooling water than steam boiler units with the same generating capacity.high
#D003Critical system maintenanceare activities that are critical for maintenance of a plant's physical machinery and absolutely cannot be postponed until the unit is operating to generate electricity.high
#D004Existing power plant(s)Refers to any power plant that is not a new power plant *.high
#D005Habitat production foregoneRefers to the product of the average annual proportional mortality * and the estimated area of the water body that is habitat for the species' source population. Habitat production foregone is an estimate of habitat area production that is lost to all entrained species on an annual basis.high
#D006IchthyoplanktonRefers to the planktonic early life stages of fish (i.e., the pelagic eggs and larval forms of fishes).high
#D007Intake flow rateRefers to the instantaneous rate at which water is withdrawn through the intake structure, expressed as gallons per minute.high
#D008MeroplanktonFor purposes of this Policy, refers to that component of the zooplankton* community composed of squid paralarvae and the pelagic larvae of benthic invertebrates.high
#D009Mitigation projectProjects to restore marine life lost through impingement mortality and entrainment. Restoration of marine life may include projects to restore and/or enhance coastal marine or estuarine habitat, and may also include protection of marine life in existing marine habitat, for example through the funding of implementation and/or management of Marine Protected Areas.high
#D010New power plantRefers to any plant that is a 'new facility', as defined in 40 C.F.R. § 125.83 (revised as of July 1, 2007), and that is subject to Subpart I, Part 125 of the Code of Federal Regulations (revised as of July 1, 2007) (referred to as 'Phase I regulations').high
#D011Not FeasibleCannot be accomplished because of space constraints or the inability to obtain necessary permits due to public safety considerations, unacceptable environmental impacts, local ordinances, regulations, etc. Cost is not a factor to be considered when determining feasibility under Track 1.high
#D012Nuclear-fueled power plant(s)Refers to Diablo Canyon Power Plant and/or San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station.high
#D013Offshore intakerefers to any submerged intake structure that is not located at the shoreline, and includes such intakes that are located in ocean, bay and estuary environments.high
#D014Power-generating activitiesRefers to activities directly related the generation of electrical power, including start-up and shut-down procedures, contractual obligations (hot stand-by), hot bypasses, and critical system maintenance* regulated by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission. Activities that are not considered directly related to the generation of electricity include (but are not limited to) dilution for in-plant wastes, maintenance of source-and receiving water quality strictly for monitoring purposes, and running pumps strictly to prevent fouling of condensers and other power plant equipment.high
#D015Proportional mortalitythe proportion of larvae killed from entrainment to the larvae in the source population, as determined by an Empirical Transport Model.high
#D016ZooplanktonFor purposes of this Policy, refers to those planktonic invertebrates larger than 200 microns .high
#D017NPDESNational Pollutant Discharge Elimination Systemhigh
#D018Water BoardsThe State Water Board and Regional Water Quality Control Boardshigh
#D019CECCalifornia Energy Commissionhigh
#D020CPUCCalifornia Public Utilities Commissionhigh
#D021CCCCalifornia Coastal Commissionhigh
#D022SLCCalifornia State Lands Commissionhigh
#D023ARBCalifornia Air Resources Boardhigh
#D024CAISOCalifornia Independent System Operatorhigh
#D025OTCOnce Through Coolinghigh
#D026SACCWISStatewide Advisory Committee on Cooling Water Intake Structureshigh
#D027IOUsinvestor-owned utilitieshigh
#D028LTPPLong-Term Procurement Planhigh
#D029RFOsrequests for offershigh
#D030CommissionUnited States Nuclear Regulatory Commissionhigh
#D031MGDmillion gallons per dayhigh
#D032LADWPLos Angeles Department of Water and Powerhigh
#D033SCESouthern California Edisonhigh
#D034PG&EPacific Gas & Electric Companyhigh
#D035BTAbest technology availablehigh
#D036State Water BoardState Water Resources Control Boardhigh
#D037Regional Water BoardsRegional Water Quality Control Boardshigh
#D038DWQState Water Board Division of Water Qualityhigh
#D039comparable level (impingement mortality)a level that achieves at least 90 percent of the reduction in impingement mortality required under Track 1high
#D040comparable level (entrainment)a level that achieves at least 90 percent of the reduction in entrainment required under Track 1high