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Document ID us-speg-2026-03-17 Title Seafood Processing Effluent Guidelines URL https://www.ecfr.gov/current/title-40/chapter-I/subchapter-D/part-140 Jurisdiction /us Subdomain(s) none Language Status completed Analyzed at 2026-05-12 04:50:01.571025+00:00 Relevance inventory_targeted_fetch

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Req ID Category Intent Legal Status Name Subdomain(s) Context Conditions Confidence
#Q001administrativeunknownmandatoryCAPTCHA CompletionotherIf you are human user receiving this message, please complete the CAPTCHA (bot test) below and click "Request Access".If you are human user receiving this messagehigh
#Q002administrativeunknownguidanceSite Help UtilizationotherIf you experiencing issues with the CAPTCHA or want to request a wider IP range, you can use the "Site Help" button found in the lower, right of this page to make a request.If you experiencing issues with the CAPTCHA or want to request a wider IP rangehigh
#Q003prohibitionunknownmandatoryConfidential Information ProhibitionotherPlease do not provide confidential information or personal data.high
#Q004administrativetreatmentmandatoryNew Source Water Assessment Requirementdrinking waterAs part of permitting new sources, water systems are required a source water assessment for the proposed site.As part of permitting new sourceshigh
#Q005administrativeunknownmandatoryState Program Development Obligationdrinking waterThe 1996 federal Safe Drinking Water Act amendments require each state to develop and implement a Source Water Assessment Program.high
#Q006administrativeunknownmandatorySource Water Protection Program Mandatedrinking waterSection 116762.60 of the State Board to develop and implement a program to protect sources of drinking water, specifying that the program must include both a source water assessment program and a wellhead protection program.high
#Q007reportingreportingmandatorySelf-Assessment Submission Deadlinedrinking waterWater systems that planned to conduct their own assessments were required to submit their final assessments to DDW no later than December 31, 2002.Water systems that planned to conduct their own assessmentshigh
#Q008administrativeunknownmandatoryProgrammatic Access LimitationotherDue to aggressive automated scraping of FederalRegister.gov and eCFR.gov, programmatic access to these sites is limited to access to our extensive developer APIs.For programmatic access to FederalRegister.gov and eCFR.govhigh
#Q009prohibitionunknownmandatoryIP Access Help Form Usage LimitationotherThis contact form is only for IP Access help.When using the Site Help contact formhigh
#Q010administrativeunknownrecommendedOfficial Representation Referencedrinking water, otherThe published codes are the only official representation of the law and should be referenced whenever specific citations are required.whenever specific citations are requiredhigh
#Q011administrativeunknownrecommendedStatute Text Confirmationdrinking water, otherBefore citing any statute or regulation, the text of the statute or regulation should be confirmed by visiting the website or the official publications mentioned above.Before citing any statute or regulationhigh
#Q012reportingreportingguidanceDiscrepancy Reportingdrinking water, otherPlease report any discrepancies between these documents and the published codes to Melissa.Hall@waterboards.ca.gov.high
#Q013administrativereportingguidanceMailing List Subscriptiondrinking waterSubscribe to the Drinking Water Program Announcements email topic to receive notifications and the latest updates.to receive notifications and the latest updateshigh
#Q014administrativeunknownrecommendedLegal Disclaimer on Document Reliancedrinking water, wastewaterIMPORTANT NOTE: These documents are meant to aid staff of the Division of Drinking Water and should not be relied upon as the State of California's representation of the law.When utilizing regulatory compilations provided on the sitehigh
#Q015administrativereportingguidanceSAFER Program Email Subscriptiondrinking waterTo receive updates on the SAFER Program, subscribe to the SAFER Drinking Water email topic.To receive updates on the SAFER Programhigh
#Q016administrativeunknownguidanceLanguage Access Service RequestotherTo request these services, or file a complaint, click on the button below to open the language access form.To request Language Access services or file a complainthigh
#Q017administrativeunknownmandatoryNo-Cost Language Access ProvisionotherThe California Water Boards provides Language Access services in any language at no cost to you.Available in any language; no cost to the requesterhigh
#Q018administrativehealthmandatoryHuman Right to Water Mandatedrinking waterCalifornia’s Human Right to Water law declares that “every human being has the right to safe, clean, affordable, and accessible water adequate for human consumption, cooking, and sanitary purposes.high

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D Definitions (4)

Req ID Category Name Context Confidence
#D001TATechnical Assistancehigh
#D002Human Right to Waterevery human being has the right to safe, clean, affordable, and accessible water adequate for human consumption, cooking, and sanitary purposeshigh
#D003California Climate Investmentsa statewide initiative that puts billions of Cap-and-Trade dollars to work reducing greenhouse gas emissions, strengthening the economy, and improving public health and the environment — particularly in disadvantaged communitieshigh
#D004Water Debt ReliefArrearage Payment Programhigh