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Document ID us-fiapub-2025-11-21 Title Find Information about a Particular U.S. Beach URL https://www.epa.gov/beaches/find-information-about-your-beach Jurisdiction /us Subdomain(s) none Language Status completed Analyzed at 2026-05-12 04:27:24.095781+00:00 Relevance inventory_targeted_fetch

Q Qualitative Requirements (26)

Req ID Category Intent Legal Status Name Subdomain(s) Context Conditions Confidence
#Q001administrativereportingmandatoryMaintenance of National List of Beachesrecreational waterThe U.S. Environmental Protection Agency maintains a list of beaches (and similar points of access to coastal recreation waters) used by the public, as required by the Beaches Environmental Assessment and Coastal Health (BEACH) Act.high
#Q002operationalhealthguidanceAuthority for Beach Closures and Advisoriesrecreational waterStates, Tribes, territories and local governments decide whether to open or close a beach.high
#Q003reportingreportingmandatoryAnnual Submission of Beach Monitoring and Advisory Datarecreational waterStates, territories and Tribes receiving beach grants submit information on beach monitoring and closures and advisories to the EPA, but they are only required to submit that information once a year, although some report more frequently.Applies to states, territories and Tribes receiving beach grantshigh
#Q004reportingreportingmandatoryQuadrennial Report to Congressrecreational waterEvery four years the EPA submits a report to Congress on the progress that states, Tribes, territories, the EPA, and other federal agencies have made on implementing the BEACH Act, as required in 33 U.S.C. 1375a.Every four yearshigh
#Q005designoperationalmandatoryInfiltration System Groundwater ClearanceotherInfiltration systems require a minimum clearance of 1.0m from the base of the GI's infiltration layer to the seasonal high groundwater table.Applicable to infiltration systemshigh
#Q006administrativeoperationalmandatoryPre-design Site Information CollectionotherThe following information must be collected at the site before or during preliminary design to confirm the appropriate GI system(s) has been selected: Geotechnical Assessment, Hydrologic Assessment, Microclimatic Assessment, Road, Boulevard Reconstruction or Modification.Before or during preliminary designhigh
#Q007prohibitionoperationalmandatorySnow Storage ProhibitionotherProhibit mechanical snow storage in GI where snow is moved by equipmentCold weather operations where snow is moved by equipmenthigh
#Q008designoperationalmandatoryUtility Clearance ComplianceotherFor GI systems, the clearances to the utilities shall comply with the specified requirements in Municipal Consent Requirements (MCR) document.high
#Q009designoperationalmandatoryInfiltration Building SetbackotherTo avoid saturation of soil adjacent to building foundations and associated risks, infiltration-based GI systems shall be set back from buildings a minimum of 4 m unless impermeable liners are installed, or the building foundation has been waterproofed with liners or membranes and the proposed GI system has been agreed with the owner of the adjacent structure.Applies to infiltration-based GI systems near buildingshigh
#Q010designoperationalmandatoryInfiltration-based GI Design CriteriaotherThe following shall be generally required criteria for infiltration-based GI systems: bottom of GI system is > 1m from top of bedrock layer; bottom of GI system is > 1m from water table; native soil infiltration rate is > 15mm/hr; soil is found to be free of contaminants.System requires underdrain or impermeable membrane if criteria not methigh
#Q011designtreatmentmandatoryEnergy Dissipation for InletsotherAll inlets into GI systems require an energy dissipation mechanism in the form of a sediment pad or rip-rap.Required for all inlets into GI systemshigh
#Q012designoperationalmandatoryUnderdrain Pipe SpecificationotherThe minimum requirements for an underdrain are 200 mm perforated HDPE or PVC piping. The pipe shall transition to non-perforated pipe a minimum of 1m into the GI system prior to connecting to adjacent City sewers to prevent migration of sediment material.Required when systems specify an underdrainhigh
#Q013monitoringoperationalmandatorySite Specific Investigation RequirementotherSite specific investigations are required to confirm that appropriate conditions are present for successful green infrastructure installation.Prior to installation to confirm conditions shown on general reference mapshigh
#Q014designoperationalmandatoryGrate Safety and Security StandardsotherAll grates shall be non-slip and non-bolted.Applicable to grated inlets for green infrastructure systemshigh
#Q015operationaloperationalmandatoryUtility Conflict Resolution DutiesotherThe designer shall propose alternative considerations to meet the expectations of the City and impacted utility asset owners.When proposed GI clearances are less than those listed in Municipal Consent Requirements Appendix Ohigh
#Q016designreportingmandatoryPermeable Pavement Monitoring InstallationotherA capped 100mm monitoring well as per detail T-850.041 shall be installed from the surface to the bottom of the facility.Required for permeable pavement installationshigh
#Q017prohibitionoperationalguidelinePermeable Pavement Maintenance ProhibitionotherWinter sanding operations should be prohibited where permeable pavement systems are specified.Cold climate winter maintenance operationshigh
#Q018administrativeoperationalmandatoryNPDES Permit IncorporationwastewaterThe OCPSF Effluent Guidelines and Standards are incorporated into NPDES permits for direct dischargers.Applicable to direct dischargers (point source that discharges pollutants to waters of the United States)high
#Q019monitoringoperationalmandatoryMulti-subcategory BOD and TSS DeterminationwastewaterSpecifies the method of determining BOD and TSS limitations for plants that manufacture products in more than one subcategory.Applies to plants manufacturing products in multiple subcategorieshigh
#Q020operationaltreatmentguidanceAlternative Cyanide LimitationswastewaterAlternative cyanide limitations for unavoidable complexing of cyanide at the process source of cyanide-bearing waste streams.Applicable where unavoidable complexing occurs at the sourcehigh
#Q021administrativeoperationalmandatoryOCPSF Regulation ApplicabilitywastewaterThe OCPSF regulation applies to process wastewater discharges resulting from the manufacture of the products or product groups listed in the rayon fibers, other fibers, thermoplastic resins, thermosetting resins, commodity organic chemicals, bulk organic chemicals, and specialty organic chemicals subcategories.Applies to manufacture of specified product groupshigh
#Q022administrativeoperationalmandatoryControl Mechanisms for Indirect DischargerswastewaterThe OCPSF Effluent Guidelines and Standards are incorporated into... permits or other control mechanisms for indirect dischargers (refer to Pretreatment Program).Applicable to indirect dischargershigh
#Q023administrativeoperationalmandatoryPrecise Coverage Determination RequirementwastewaterFor precise definitions of coverage, refer to the applicability sections in 40 CFR Part 414.high
#Q024administrativeoperationalmandatorySIC Listing LimitationwastewaterThis SIC listing is provided as a guide and does not define the coverage of the OCPSF regulations.high
#Q025administrativetreatmentmandatoryDesignation of Metal and Cyanide Bearing Waste StreamswastewaterRevised criteria for designating 'metal-bearing' and 'cyanide-bearing' waste streams.high
#Q026operationaltreatmentguidanceAccommodation of Background Metal LevelswastewaterAllows control authorities to accommodate low background levels of metals in non-metal-bearing waste streams that result from the corrosion of construction materials, intake water, or other incidental metal sources.Applicable to low background levels of metals in non-metal-bearing waste streamshigh

P Quantitative Requirements (3)

Req ID Category Intent Legal Status Name Subdomain(s) Limit Type Limit Value Context Conditions Confidence
#R001chemicaloperationalmandatoryPrecious metal alloy composition thresholdwastewaterrequirement>= 30 percent by weightDefinition of precious metal alloy for the purpose of the NFMF regulationApplies to alloys containing silver, gold, platinum, or palladiumhigh
#R002chemicaloperationalmandatoryBeryllium alloy composition thresholdwastewaterrequirement>= 0.1 percent by weightDefinition of beryllium alloys for the purpose of the NFMF regulationhigh
#R003chemicaloperationalmandatoryBase metal alloy exclusion thresholdwastewaterrequirement> 50 percent by weightExclusion criteria for alloys not included in the NFMF categoryApplies to alloys for which iron, copper, or aluminum is the primary component (except precious metals)high

D Definitions (12)

Req ID Category Name Context Confidence
#D001direct dischargersA point source that discharges pollutants to waters of the United States, such as streams, lakes, or oceans.high
#D002indirect dischargersA facility that discharges pollutants to a publicly owned treatment works (municipal sewage treatment plant).high
#D003PFAS formulatorsfacilities that produce a variety of PFAS products and materials from PFAS feedstocks.high
#D004NPDESNational Pollutant Discharge Elimination Systemhigh
#D005SICStandard Industrial Classificationhigh
#D006BODbiochemical oxygen demandhigh
#D007TSStotal suspended solidshigh
#D008OCPSFOrganic Chemicals, Plastics and Synthetic Fibershigh
#D009PFASPer- and polyfluoroalkyl substanceshigh
#D010ANPRMadvance notice of proposed rulemakinghigh
#D011CCHchlorine and certain chlorinated hydrocarbonshigh
#D012CS 2carbon disulfidehigh