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Document ID ca-on-swrcbow2gwdrwwdrdwacca-2023-11-07 Title STATE WATER RESOURCES CONTROL BOARD ORDER WQ 2023-0102-DWQ GENERAL WASTE DISCHARGE REQUIREMENTS AND WAIVER OF WASTE DISCHARGE REQUIREMENTS FOR DISCHARGES OF WASTE ASSOCIATED WITH CANNABIS CULTIVATION ACTIVITIES URL https://files.ontario.ca/protocol_for_the_sampling_and_analysis_of_industrial_municipal_wastewater.pdf Jurisdiction /ca/on Subdomain(s) none Language Status completed Analyzed at 2026-05-12 05:48:42.441749+00:00 Relevance inventory_targeted_fetch

Q Qualitative Requirements (115)

Req ID Category Intent Legal Status Name Subdomain(s) Context Conditions Confidence
#Q001monitoringoperationalmandatoryRepresentative Sample LocationwastewaterAll samples obtained for analysis must be from a point in the wastewater stream that is representative of the whole stream composition.high
#Q002monitoringoperationalmandatoryAdequate Sample VolumewastewaterThe volume of sample taken must be sufficient to allow for analysis of all required analytes plus associated quality control samples (e.g., field duplicate, laboratory replicate and spiked sample).high
#Q003operationaloperationalmandatoryHealth and Safety KnowledgewastewaterPrior to sampling in the field, become familiar with the appropriate sections of the Occupational Health and Safety Act and Regulations for Industrial Establishments, the site Safety Manual, and any other relevant safety manuals.Prior to sampling in the fieldhigh
#Q004operationaloperationalmandatoryPersonal Protective EquipmentwastewaterWear the required personal protective equipment (PPE) as required by the facility.During sampling activitieshigh
#Q005designoperationalmandatoryInert Wettable SurfaceswastewaterAll wettable surfaces that contact the wastewater sample must be inert (i.e., must not contaminate, absorb or adsorb chemicals required to be analyzed in the wastewater sample).Automated sampling deviceshigh
#Q006operationaloperationalmandatoryAutosampler Temperature StabilitywastewaterA requirement for autosamplers is that they maintain the sample storage environment at a temperature between the freezing point of the sample and 10°C.Automated sampling deviceshigh
#Q007monitoringreportingmandatoryTemperature MonitoringwastewaterThe temperature must be monitored daily during sample collection and storage and the readings documented.During sample collection and storagehigh
#Q008reportingreportingmandatoryAutosampler Records MaintenancewastewaterRecords must be maintained such that all data including repair, inspection, use, maintenance and temperature records be readily available for inspection.Automated sampling deviceshigh
#Q009operationaloperationalmandatoryTransport Velocity MaintenancewastewaterThe sampler must maintain the sample integrity when transferring effluent from the stream to the sample container, in particular by maintaining adequate velocities (1 metre/second) in the transport system to exceed the scour and settling velocities of the constituents of interest.When transferring effluent to sample containerhigh
#Q010operationaloperationalmandatoryComposite Sample MixingwastewaterSample transfer must be accompanied by continuous mixing of the composite sample by using a mechanical stirrer, manual swirling or other appropriate means.When transferring aliquots into individual laboratory containershigh
#Q011prohibitionoperationalrecommendedAvoid Magnetic Stirring BarswastewaterUse of magnetic stirring bars should be avoided since they may adsorb suspended solids containing metals, thus affecting the sample integrity.During composite sample mixinghigh
#Q012operationaloperationalmandatoryImmediate PreservationwastewaterGenerally, samples requiring preservation must be preserved immediately or as soon as possible, upon collection, either at the end of the collection period for samples collected with an automated sampling device or after collection of each grab sample.For samples requiring preservationhigh
#Q013operationaloperationalmandatoryNon-Contaminating pH or Colour TestingwastewaterWhere samples are to be preserved to a fixed set-point (pH, colour) care must be taken that the set point has been reached by using detection techniques such as confined range pH paper, pocket/portable pH metres, standard colour comparison charts etc. The use of these techniques and/or devices must not contaminate the sample.When verifying fixed set-points for preservationhigh
#Q014operationaloperationalmandatoryVentilation During Acid PreservationwastewaterCAUTION: Acid preservation of samples suspected of containing cyanide or sulphide MUST be carried out in a well-ventilated area.When acid preserving samples containing cyanide or sulphidehigh
#Q015operationaloperationalmandatoryMinimize Storage TimewastewaterAll samples must be stored for as short a time interval as possible and under conditions that will minimize sample degradation.Sample storagehigh
#Q016operationaloperationalmandatorySample Storage ConditionswastewaterSamples are to be maintained at temperatures above the freezing point of the wastewater and under 10°C, with minimal exposure to light.Sample storagehigh
#Q017reportingreportingmandatorySlush/Ice Presence Reportingwastewater, aquatic lifeThe partial freezing or presence of slush in a sample submitted for toxicity analysis during the winter months must be noted upon sample receipt.For toxicity samples during winter monthshigh
#Q018operationaloperationalmandatoryCyanide Pre-charged ContainerwastewaterSamples collected for cyanide analysis using an automated sampler require a separate container which must be pre-charged with the appropriate preservative as described in Section 9.0.Cyanide analysis using automated samplerhigh
#Q019monitoringoperationalmandatorypH Analysis ResponsivenesswastewaterWhere the characteristics of the wastewater may lead to changes in pH over the sampling period, an on-line analyzer must be used or grab samples must be collected and analyzed as soon as reasonably possible.Wastewater with volatile pH characteristicshigh
#Q020monitoringoperationalmandatorySulphide and Volatiles SamplingwastewaterGrab samples must be collected for volatile organics and sulphide analysis and composite samples must be taken by manual sampling techniques.For volatile organics and sulphide analysishigh
#Q021monitoringoperationalmandatorySolvent Extractables Direct CollectionwastewaterSamples for ATG 25 (oil and grease) must be collected directly into the laboratory container (GRAB 2) to minimize losses during transfer, unless direct retrieval is not practicable.ATG 25 analysishigh
#Q022prohibitionoperationalrecommendedSolvent Extractables Container ProhibitionwastewaterThe sample container should not be rinsed, as the hydrophobic nature of the oil and grease will cause it to coat the inside of the sampling container resulting in inflated results which are not representative of the wastewater sampled.ATG 25 sample collection containershigh
#Q023monitoringoperationalmandatoryTotal Residual Oxidants Analysis TimelinewastewaterTRO must be sampled and analyzed using an on-line analyzer or by collecting a grab sample (GRAB 1, GRAB 2 or GRAB 3) and analyzing it as soon as reasonably possible (within 1 hour).For Total Residual Oxidants (ATG 31)high
#Q024monitoringoperationalmandatoryE. coli Grab RequirementwastewaterE. coli samples must be collected by the GRAB 2 technique.For E. coli (ATG 35) samplinghigh
#Q025operationaloperationalmandatoryE. coli Disinfection NeutralizationwastewaterWhere disinfection is accomplished through the use of oxidizing agents (e.g., chlorine or sodium hypochlorite), sodium thiosulphate must be added to E. coli samples as soon as possible after sample collection(if the sample container is not pre-charged with sodium thiosulphate).When sampling effluent disinfected with oxidizing agentshigh
#Q026prohibitionoperationalmandatoryProhibition of E. coli FreezingwastewaterSamples must not be frozen.For E. coli samplinghigh
#Q027operationaloperationalmandatoryMaintain Selected Sampling TechniquewastewaterChanges in sampling techniques should be kept to a minimum: once a valid mode of sampling has been selected, it must be maintained and changed only if necessary.high
#Q028reportingreportingmandatoryDocument Sampling ChangeswastewaterEach change must be documented and reported to the MOECC or to the municipality in the case of Sewer Use applications.When sampling techniques are changedhigh
#Q029operationaloperationalmandatoryAcute Lethality Testing Timelinewastewater, aquatic lifeSamples for acute lethality testing MUST be analysed within 5 days of sampling.Acute lethality toxicity testinghigh
#Q030prohibitionoperationalmandatoryToxicity Sample Freezing Prohibitionwastewater, aquatic lifeSamples must not be allowed to freeze solid during transport.Toxicity sample transporthigh
#Q031operationaloperationalmandatorySub-Lethal Testing Timelinewastewater, aquatic lifeSamples for sub-lethal testing ( Ceriodaphnia and fathead minnow) must be tested within 3 days of sampling.Sub-lethal toxicity testinghigh
#Q032monitoringoperationalmandatoryProcess Effluent Flow Proportional CompositingwastewaterFlow proportional composite samples must be collected from process effluents (AUTO 1, MANUAL 1 for most ATGs, except MANUAL 3 for ATGs 15-18).Process effluents samplinghigh
#Q033corrective_actionoperationalmandatorySampler Malfunction ActionwastewaterIn cases of automated sampler malfunction, composite samples must be collected using the MANUAL 1 technique.Automated sampler malfunctionhigh
#Q034monitoringoperationalmandatorypH Analysis Grab IntervalswastewaterWhere the Effluent Monitoring and Effluent Limits regulations require pH analysis, three grab samples must be collected over the sampling period at intervals of at least four hours and each GRAB analyzed as soon as reasonably possible.When pH analysis is required by regulationhigh
#Q035operationaloperationalmandatoryPreparation and Measurement Principle CompliancewastewaterAll wastewater samples must be analyzed according to the sample preparation and instrumental measurement principles listed for each ATG in Section 9.0.high
#Q036administrativeoperationalmandatoryLMDL Determination RequirementwastewaterBefore an analytical procedure can be used, the laboratory method detection limit (LMDL) must be determined for each target parameter according to the procedure described in Section 6.0 and must be equal to or less than the regulatory method detection limit (RMDL) values listed in Section 8.0, Table 1.Before an analytical procedure can be usedhigh
#Q037operationaloperationalmandatoryQuality Control Samples RequirementwastewaterSufficient and appropriate QC samples must be included with each set of samples being analyzed.During sample analysishigh
#Q038operationaloperationalmandatoryLabware and Equipment CleanlinesswastewaterEach laboratory is responsible for ensuring that all glassware, reagents and equipment used for sampling and/or analysis are suitably clean and free from contaminants and interfering substances.high
#Q039operationaloperationalmandatoryInstrument Calibration CompliancewastewaterAll analytical instruments must be calibrated in accordance with good laboratory practice. This includes periodic multiple point calibration (full calibration series) to establish response factors and linearity range.For all analytical instrumentshigh
#Q040operationaloperationalmandatoryCalibration ValidationwastewaterCalibration standards must be validated against a standard reference material, if available from a standards organization as described in Section 4.5.If standard reference material is availablehigh
#Q041operationaloperationalmandatoryElectrode MaintenancewastewaterElectrodes must be cleaned regularly to maintain their accuracy and replaced when their performance becomes unacceptable.On-line analyzershigh
#Q042monitoringoperationalmandatoryMonthly Performance VerificationwastewaterAt least once a month the performance of each on-line analyzer must be checked to verify its continued proper functioning by verifying the operating system using an appropriate certified reference material.For each on-line analyzerhigh
#Q043prohibitionoperationalmandatoryPre-Use LMDL Compliance VerificationwastewaterAn analytical method must not be used for samples taken under Effluent Monitoring and Effluent Limit regulations or other instrument issued under Ministry legislation until all LMDLs have been demonstrated to fall at or below the higher of either one-fifth of the average level or limit typically found in the specific effluent stream being monitored, or the applicable Regulatory Method Detection Limit (RMDL) values listed in Section 8.0, Table 1.Before an analytical method can be usedhigh
#Q044operationaloperationalmandatoryLMDL RedeterminationwastewaterThe LMDLs must be re-determined whenever a significant change is made to a method.When a significant change is made to an analytical methodhigh
#Q045administrativeoperationalmandatoryMethod Validation Prior to UsewastewaterAny new method must be validated by the user prior to use and all methods must be re-evaluated periodically to ensure their continued validity.When adopting new methods or continuing valid operationhigh
#Q046operationaloperationalmandatoryCBOD5 Nitrification Inhibitor UsewastewaterFor the analysis of CBOD5, a nitrification inhibitor must be added to the sample before analysis, either in the field or in the laboratory.Analysis of Carbonaceous Biochemical Oxygen Demand (5 day)high
#Q047prohibitionoperationalmandatoryStannous Chloride Procedure ProhibitionwastewaterThe stannous chloride procedure must not be used due to linearity problems: increases in phosphorus concentration beyond a method-specific point are detected as decreases.Analysis of Total and Soluble Phosphorushigh
#Q048prohibitionoperationalmandatoryBoron Glass Container ProhibitionwastewaterGlass containers must not be used when samples are to be analyzed for Boron due to the possibility of sample contamination from borosilicate.When sampling for Boron analysishigh
#Q049prohibitionoperationalmandatoryBase-Neutral Extractables Plastic ProhibitionwastewaterSamples must not come into contact with any plastic or rubber material (such as disposable gloves) to avoid contamination by substances such as phthalate esters.For extractables, base-neutral (ATG 19)high
#Q050administrativeoperationalmandatoryBench Procedures DocumentationwastewaterBench procedures must be documented in sufficient detail to ensure proper uniform application and must be readily available to technical staff.high
#Q051reportingreportingmandatoryCorrective Action DocumentationwastewaterRecords must be kept of corrective actions taken when control elements are exceeded.When analytical control limits are exceededhigh
#Q052reportingreportingmandatorySampling Records MaintenancewastewaterRecords of sampling and sampler maintenance must be kept current and accessible for review.high
#Q053reportingreportingmandatoryControl State Record TraceabilitywastewaterLaboratories must maintain all records necessary to show that the analytical systems used were in control at the time of analysis.For all analytical runshigh
#Q054monitoringoperationalmandatoryLab QC Sample InclusionwastewaterFour types of laboratory QC samples must be collected and/or prepared and analyzed with each analytical run.With each analytical runhigh
#Q055reportingreportingmandatoryQC Activities Record RetentionwastewaterAll QC activities must be documented and detailed records must be retained for review.high
#Q056monitoringoperationalmandatoryAnnual Duplicate Sample VerificationwastewaterIt is required that at least once a year, a duplicate sample must be analyzed from at least one process effluent stream for which limits have been set, for which the frequency of monitoring is weekly or quarterly. As well, a travelling blank and a travelling spiked blank must be analyzed in accordance with this Protocol for each sample for which a duplicate is being analyzed.At least once a year for process effluents with limits sethigh
#Q057reportingreportingmandatoryLaboratory Identification ProvisionwastewaterThe company must provide to the Ministry, on request, the names of its laboratories (including sub-contractors), contact information and the analytical method used with the corresponding LMDL for each test required.On request by Ministryhigh
#Q058reportingreportingmandatoryProhibition of Data Censoring below LMDLwastewaterLaboratories must record all results for regulated samples. A result must be recorded for all regulated analytes down to the level of SRI. Censoring of results below LMDL is not permitted.Reporting of regulatory analyte resultshigh
#Q059reportingreportingmandatoryExplanation for Missing ResultswastewaterAn attached report, which can be done in MEWS, is always required to explain missing results.When analytical results are missinghigh
#Q060reportingreportingmandatoryAnnual QC Summary ReportwastewaterEvery laboratory providing results for the purposes of complying with the Effluent Monitoring and Effluent Limits regulations and any other applicable instrument must prepare a summary report of its bench and run QC data on an annual basis.Annually for compliance laboratorieshigh
#Q061reportingreportingmandatoryWaste Discharge Reporting RequirementwastewaterEach 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.Discharge or proposed discharge of waste that could affect state water qualityhigh
#Q062monitoringoperationalmandatoryCertified Laboratory RequirementotherThe 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.All material analysis required by the divisionhigh
#Q063reportingreportingmandatoryUnauthorized Discharge Notificationwastewater, otherExcept as provided by subdivision (b), any 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... immediately notify the Office of Emergency Services of the discharge...Discharge of hazardous substance or sewage in or on waters of the statehigh
#Q064prohibitionoperationalmandatoryPrerequisites to Initiating New DischargewastewaterNo person shall initiate any new discharge of waste or make any material changes in any discharge... 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 [WDR issuance or 140 days].Initiation of new discharge or material changes to existing dischargehigh
#Q065administrativeoperationalmandatoryState Agency Compliance with WQCPsotherState 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...State agencies performing activities that may affect water qualityhigh
#Q066reportingreportingmandatoryEnglish Language and Writing 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.All notices, reports, statements, or records under the codehigh
#Q067prohibitionhealthmandatoryProhibition of Hauled Water for New Developmentdrinking 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.New residential development building permitshigh
#Q068administrativereportingmandatoryPublic Notice and Comment Period for Orderswastewater, otherThe state board or the regional board, as applicable, shall provide notice and a period of at least 30 days for public comment prior to the adoption of any of the following: (1) Waste discharge requirements prescribed pursuant to Sections 13263 or 13377. (2) Water reclamation requirements prescribed pursuant to Section 13523. (3) An order issued pursuant to Section 13320. (4) A time schedule order adopted pursuant to Section 13300...Prior to adoption of WDRs, reclamation requirements, or specified ordershigh
#Q069reportingreportingmandatoryWaste Discharge Reporting for Material ChangeswastewaterEach 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.When material changes to character, location, or volume of discharge occurhigh
#Q070operationaltreatmentmandatoryProvision of Adequate Means to Meet RequirementswastewaterThe regional board shall notify in writing the person making or proposing the discharge or the change therein of the discharge requirements to be met. After receipt of the notice, the person so notified shall provide adequate means to meet the requirements.Upon receipt of notification of discharge requirementshigh
#Q071reportingreportingmandatoryOil or Petroleum Discharge NotificationotherExcept as provided by subdivision (b), any 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... immediately notify the Office of Emergency Services of the discharge...Unauthorized discharge of oil or petroleum productshigh
#Q072reportingreportingmandatoryRecycled Water Use ReportingotherExcept as provided in subdivision (e), any person recycling or proposing to recycle water, or using or proposing to use recycled water, within any region for any purpose for which recycling criteria have been established, shall file with the appropriate regional board a report containing information required by the regional board.Proposal or use of recycled water for established criteria purposeshigh
#Q073prohibitionhealthmandatoryWaste Well Prohibition for Domestic Supplydrinking 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.Wells in domestic supply water-bearing stratahigh
#Q074prohibitionoperationalmandatoryPotable Water Use RestrictionotherA person or public agency... 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.When suitable recycled water is available for nonpotable useshigh
#Q075corrective_actiontreatmentmandatoryCleanup and Abatement Order ComplianceotherA person who has discharged or discharges waste into the waters of this state in violation of any waste discharge requirement... or prohibition... or who has caused or permitted... any waste to be discharged... and creates, or threatens to create, a condition of pollution or nuisance, shall, upon order of the regional board, clean up the waste or abate the effects of the waste...Upon issuance of an order by the regional board due to pollution or nuisancehigh
#Q076reportingreportingmandatoryMining Waste Characteristics ReportotherIn addition to the report required by subdivision (a), before a person discharges mining waste, the person shall first submit both of the following to the regional board: (1) A report on the physical and chemical characteristics of the waste that could affect its potential to cause pollution or contamination... (2) A report that evaluates the potential of the discharge of the mining waste to produce, over the long term, acid mine drainage, the discharge or leaching of heavy metals, or the release of other hazardous substances.Before discharging mining wastehigh
#Q077monitoringreportingmandatorySolid Waste Water Quality Assessment TestotherOn or before July 1, 1987, the operators of the first 150 solid waste disposal sites ranked on the list shall submit a solid waste water quality assessment test to the appropriate regional board for its examination pursuant to subdivision (d). On or before July 1 of each succeeding year, the operators of the next 150 solid waste disposal sites ranked on the list shall submit a solid waste water quality assessment test...Operators of ranked solid waste disposal siteshigh
#Q078reportingreportingmandatoryRecycled Water Unauthorized Discharge NotificationwastewaterAny person who, without regard to intent or negligence, causes or permits an unauthorized discharge of 50,000 gallons or more of recycled water... or 1,000 gallons or more of recycled water [less than disinfected tertiary 2.2]... shall... immediately notify the appropriate regional board.Unauthorized discharge of specified volumes of recycled waterhigh
#Q079operationaltreatmentmandatoryPreproduction 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.Facilities handling preproduction plastichigh
#Q080reportingreportingmandatoryWell Completion Report FilingotherEvery 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.Completion of well construction, alteration, or destructionhigh
#Q081administrativereportingmandatoryCondominium Recycled Water NoticeotherThe condominium's declaration... shall provide that the laws and regulations governing recycled water apply, shall not permit any exceptions to those laws and regulations, shall incorporate the report described in paragraph (1), and shall contain the following statement: 'NOTICE OF USE OF RECYCLED WATER...'Condominium projects using recycled water indoorshigh
#Q082administrativereportingmandatoryFinancial Assistance Information AttestationotherA recipient or a recipient's consultant or contractor or other agent furnishing any information related to funds disbursed or costs claimed for reimbursement pursuant to a financial assistance agreement under this chapter as the state board may require shall personally attest that the information is true, accurate, and complete to the best of one's knowledge, under penalty of law.Furnishing information for financial assistance reimbursementhigh
#Q083administrativeoperationalmandatoryHouseboat Discharge 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 of inadequate regulation from regional boardhigh
#Q084reportingreportingmandatoryState Agency Water Quality Investigation SubmissionotherState agencies shall submit to the state board plans for and results of all investigations that relate to or have an effect upon water quality for review and comment.State agencies conducting investigations affecting water qualityhigh
#Q085administrativeoperationalmandatoryWater 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... possesses a C-57 Water Well Contractor's License.Undertaking well construction, alteration, or destructionhigh
#Q086administrativehealthmandatoryState Agency Safe Water Policy Considerationdrinking waterAll relevant state agencies, including the department, the state board, and the State Department of Public Health, shall consider this state policy [the right to safe, clean, affordable, and accessible water] 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.When revising or establishing policies/regulations pertinent to domestic water usehigh
#Q087designoperationalmandatoryCoastal Powerplant Marine Life Protection Designaquatic lifeFor 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.New or expanded coastal facilities using seawaterhigh
#Q088operationalreportingmandatoryHazardous Groundwater Treatment Facility RecordswastewaterThe facility operator prepares and maintains written operating instructions and a record of the dates, amounts, and types of waste treated. ... The records ... are maintained by the owner or operator of the facility for a period of three years.Facilities treating groundwater qualifying as hazardous wastehigh
#Q089corrective_actionhealthmandatoryReplacement Water Quality Standarddrinking waterReplacement water provided pursuant to subdivision (a) shall meet all applicable federal, state, and local drinking water standards, and shall have comparable quality to that pumped by the public water system or private well owner before the discharge of waste.When providing replacement water under a cleanup and abatement orderhigh
#Q090designtreatmentmandatoryPlastic Debris Containment System RequirementotherAppropriate containment systems shall be installed at all onsite storm drain discharge locations that are down-gradient of areas where preproduction plastic is present or transferred. A facility shall install a containment system that is defined as a device or series of devices that traps all particles retained by a one millimeter mesh screen and has a design treatment capacity of not less than the peak flowrate resulting from a one-year, one-hour storm...NPDES permits for plastic manufacturing or handling facilitieshigh
#Q091prohibitionhealthmandatoryRecycled Water Prohibition for Dairy Animalsagricultural waterDisinfected tertiary treated recycled water shall not be used in the water supply for dairy animals that are currently producing dairy products for human consumption.Dairy animals producing products for human consumptionhigh
#Q092prohibitionhealthmandatoryRecycled Water Irrigation Restriction (Food Handling)otherOutdoor irrigation with recycled water at facilities that handle or process food outside is prohibited while food is being handled or processed outside.Outdoor food handling/processing areashigh
#Q093administrativereportingmandatoryDemonstration Water Mandatory Labelingdrinking waterAdvanced purified demonstration water shall be bottled in nonreturnable (one-way) bottles or packages with labels containing the following information... (1) The label shall state 'sample water--not for sale' and 'Advanced Purified Water Sourced From Wastewater.' (2) The label shall set forth the name, address, telephone number, and Internet Web site of the operator... (3) The label shall include a brief description of the advanced purified demonstration water...Distribution of advanced purified demonstration waterhigh
#Q094reportingreportingmandatoryDemonstration Water Daily Recordsdrinking 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...Advanced water purification facilities bottling demonstration waterhigh
#Q095reportingreportingmandatoryTechnical and Monitoring Report RequirementwastewaterIn conducting an investigation specified in subdivision (a), the regional board may require that any person who has discharged, discharges, or is suspected of having discharged or discharging ... shall furnish, under penalty of perjury, technical or monitoring program reports which the regional board requires.When required by regional board for water quality investigationshigh
#Q096prohibitionoperationalmandatoryBoard Member Conflict of InterestotherA 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.Board actions involving financial interesthigh
#Q097administrativeoperationalmandatoryPenalty Inflation AdjustmentotherThe 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...Annual penalty adjustment starting 2026high
#Q098reportingreportingmandatorySanitary Sewer Overflow ReportingwastewaterCommencing on July 1 of a year in which the Legislature has appropriated sufficient funds for this purpose, in 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... shall submit to the appropriate regional board, within 30 days of the date of becoming aware of the overflow event, a report...SSO event aware within 30 dayshigh
#Q099reportingreportingmandatoryEx Parte Communication NoticeotherA notice of ex parte communication shall be filed with the board within seven working days of the communication.Pending board actions for general ordershigh
#Q100reportingreportingmandatoryDischarge Report for Navigable WatersotherA 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...Discharge to navigable US watershigh
#Q101operationaloperationalmandatoryWastewater 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.Operating a wastewater treatment planthigh
#Q102operationaltreatmentmandatoryPollution Prevention PlanwastewaterThe state board, a regional board, or a POTW may require a discharger subject to its jurisdiction to complete and implement a pollution prevention plan if [specified criteria apply].When required by board/POTW for chronic violators or hot spot contributorshigh
#Q103reportingoperationalmandatorySubdivision Map NotificationotherPursuant 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...Tentative subdivision map filings or building permits involving waste dischargehigh
#Q104prohibitionoperationalmandatorySeptic System Parcel LimitotherTo the extent that resources are available for that purpose, the regional board shall prohibit the discharge of waste from existing or new individual disposal systems on parcels of less than one-half acre that overlie the Mission Creek Aquifer or the Desert Hot Springs Aquifer in Riverside County, if a sewer system is available.Parcels < 0.5 acre in specific Riverside aquifershigh
#Q105operationaloperationalmandatoryLake Tahoe Sewer Connectionotherthe district shall require all buildings from which waste is discharged to be connected with the sewer system within a period of not less than 90 days from the completion of such system and facilities.Lake Tahoe Basin areas with available sewerhigh
#Q106administrativereportingmandatoryGeologist Certification for Solid Waste AssessmentotherBefore a solid waste water quality assessment test report may be submitted to the regional board, a professional geologist, registered pursuant to Section 7850 of the Business and Professions Code, a certified engineering geologist, certified pursuant to Section 7842 of the Business and Professions Code, or a civil engineer registered pursuant to Section 6762 of the Business and Professions Code, who has at least five years' experience in groundwater hydrology, shall certify that the report contains all of the following information and any other information which the state board may, by regulation, requireBefore submission of solid waste assessment reportshigh
#Q107operationaltreatmentmandatoryPreproduction Plastic Transfer and Storage MeasuresotherAt all points of preproduction plastic transfer, measures shall be taken to prevent discharge, including, but not limited to, sealed containers durable enough so as not to rupture under typical loading and unloading activities. ... At all points of preproduction plastic storage, preproduction plastic shall be stored in sealed containers that are durable enough so as not to rupture under typical loading and unloading activities. ... At all points of storage and transfer of preproduction plastic, capture devices shall be in place under all transfer valves and devices used in loading, unloading, or other transfer of preproduction plastic.Plastic manufacturing, handling, or transportation facilitieshigh
#Q108monitoringtreatmentmandatoryAdvanced Purified Water Sampling and Testingdrinking waterAny operator of an advanced water purification facility seeking to bottle advanced purified demonstration water shall collect water samples from the batch prior to the commencement of the bottling process, and test that batch in accordance with Section 111165 of the Health and Safety Code.Advanced water purification facilities bottling demonstration waterhigh
#Q109operationaltreatmentmandatoryAdvanced Purified Water Bottling Location and Handlingdrinking waterAdvanced purified demonstration water may be bottled only at a licensed water-bottling plant in compliance with Sections 111070.5, 111080, 111120, 111145, and 111155 of the Health and Safety Code. ... Advanced purified demonstration water shall be handled from the point of production to the completion of bottling in accordance with all regulations governing the transportation, bottling, labeling, and handling of bottled waterAdvanced purified demonstration water bottlinghigh
#Q110operationalhealthmandatoryAdvanced Purified Water Distribution Restrictionsdrinking 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. ... An advanced water purification facility shall not provide advanced purified demonstration water for human consumption... to more than 25 individuals per day for 60 or more days in a calendar year. ... Advanced purified demonstration water shall not be sold or otherwise distributed in exchange for financial consideration.Distribution of advanced purified demonstration waterhigh
#Q111operationaloperationalmandatoryAdvanced Purified Water Bottle Recycling ProgramotherAny operator of an advanced water purification facility seeking to bottle advanced purified demonstration water shall establish a collection and recycling program for distributed bottles.Operators bottling advanced purified demonstration waterhigh
#Q112designhealthmandatoryPotable and Recycled Pipeline Separation on Private Propertydrinking water, otherWater delivery systems on private property that could deliver recycled water for nonpotable uses described in Section 13550, that are constructed on and after January 1, 1993, shall be designed to ensure that the water to be used for only potable domestic uses is delivered, from the point of entry to the private property to be served, in a separate pipeline which is not used to deliver the recycled water.New water delivery systems on private property since Jan 1, 1993high
#Q113designhealthmandatoryResidential Landscape Recycled Water Construction StandardotherThe irrigation systems are constructed in accordance with Chapter 3 (commencing with Section 60301.050) of Division 4 of Title 22 of the California Code of Regulations.Requirement by public agency to use recycled water for residential landscapehigh
#Q114operationalhealthmandatoryRecycled Water Use Prohibition in Food Handling RoomsotherRecycled water for toilet or urinal flushing or outdoor irrigation shall be permissible in and around food handling or processing facilities, commercial, institutional, and industrial buildings, and cafeterias, provided the recycled water does not enter the room where food handling or processing occurs.Food handling or processing facilitieshigh
#Q115treatmenttreatmentmandatoryGroundwater Cleanup Treatment StandardswastewaterA groundwater cleanup system that commences operation on or after January 1, 2002, and that is required to obtain a discharge permit from the regional board... 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 and the location of the discharge and the method by which the discharge takes place.Groundwater cleanup systems commencing on or after Jan 1, 2002high

P Quantitative Requirements (77)

Req ID Category Intent Legal Status Name Subdomain(s) Limit Type Limit Value Context Conditions Confidence
#P001chemicalreportingmandatoryChemical Oxygen Demand (COD)wastewaterrequirement10 mg/LRegulatory Method Detection Limit (RMDL)Maximum allowable value for a Laboratory Method Detection Limit (LMDL)high
#P002chemicalreportingmandatoryBiochemical Oxygen Demand (5 day)wastewaterrequirement2.0 mg/LRegulatory Method Detection Limit (RMDL)Maximum allowable value for a Laboratory Method Detection Limit (LMDL)high
#P003chemicalreportingmandatoryCarbonaceous Biochemical Oxygen Demand (5 day)wastewaterrequirement2.0 mg/LRegulatory Method Detection Limit (RMDL)Maximum allowable value for a Laboratory Method Detection Limit (LMDL)high
#P004chemicalreportingmandatoryTotal Cyanidewastewaterrequirement0.005 mg/L as HCNRegulatory Method Detection Limit (RMDL)Maximum allowable value for a Laboratory Method Detection Limit (LMDL)high
#P005chemicalreportingmandatoryWeak Acid Dissociable Cyanidewastewaterrequirement0.005 mg/LRegulatory Method Detection Limit (RMDL)Maximum allowable value for a Laboratory Method Detection Limit (LMDL)high
#P006chemicalreportingmandatoryCyanateswastewaterrequirement5 mg/LRegulatory Method Detection Limit (RMDL)Maximum allowable value for a Laboratory Method Detection Limit (LMDL)high
#P007chemicalreportingmandatoryThiocyanatewastewaterrequirement5 mg/LRegulatory Method Detection Limit (RMDL)Maximum allowable value for a Laboratory Method Detection Limit (LMDL)high
#P008chemicalreportingmandatoryCyanide Amenable to Chlorinationwastewaterrequirement0.005 mg/LRegulatory Method Detection Limit (RMDL)Maximum allowable value for a Laboratory Method Detection Limit (LMDL)high
#P009chemicalreportingmandatoryAmmonia plus Ammoniumwastewaterrequirement0.25 mg/L as NitrogenRegulatory Method Detection Limit (RMDL)Maximum allowable value for a Laboratory Method Detection Limit (LMDL)high
#P010chemicalreportingmandatoryTotal Kjeldahl Nitrogenwastewaterrequirement0.25 mg/L as NitrogenRegulatory Method Detection Limit (RMDL)Maximum allowable value for a Laboratory Method Detection Limit (LMDL)high
#P011chemicalreportingmandatoryNitrate + Nitritewastewaterrequirement0.25 mg/L as NitrogenRegulatory Method Detection Limit (RMDL)Maximum allowable value for a Laboratory Method Detection Limit (LMDL)high
#P012chemicalreportingmandatoryDissolved Organic Carbon (DOC)wastewaterrequirement0.5 mg/L as CarbonRegulatory Method Detection Limit (RMDL)Maximum allowable value for a Laboratory Method Detection Limit (LMDL)high
#P013chemicalreportingmandatoryTotal Organic Carbon (TOC)wastewaterrequirement2 mg/L as CarbonRegulatory Method Detection Limit (RMDL)Maximum allowable value for a Laboratory Method Detection Limit (LMDL)high
#P014chemicalreportingmandatoryTotal Phosphoruswastewaterrequirement0.1 mg/L as PhosphorusRegulatory Method Detection Limit (RMDL)Maximum allowable value for a Laboratory Method Detection Limit (LMDL)high
#P015chemicalreportingmandatoryOrthophosphatewastewaterrequirement0.1 mg/L as PhosphorusRegulatory Method Detection Limit (RMDL)Maximum allowable value for a Laboratory Method Detection Limit (LMDL)high
#P016physicalreportingmandatorySpecific Conductance at 25°Cwastewaterrequirement5 μS/cmRegulatory Method Detection Limit (RMDL)Maximum allowable value for a Laboratory Method Detection Limit (LMDL)high
#P017physicalreportingmandatoryTotal Suspended Solids (TSS)wastewaterrequirement3 mg/LRegulatory Method Detection Limit (RMDL)Maximum allowable value for a Laboratory Method Detection Limit (LMDL)high
#P018physicalreportingmandatoryVolatile Suspended Solids (VSS)wastewaterrequirement3 mg/LRegulatory Method Detection Limit (RMDL)Maximum allowable value for a Laboratory Method Detection Limit (LMDL)high
#P019physicalreportingmandatoryDissolved Solidswastewaterrequirement10 mg/LRegulatory Method Detection Limit (RMDL)Maximum allowable value for a Laboratory Method Detection Limit (LMDL)high
#P020chemicalreportingmandatoryAluminumwastewaterrequirement0.03 mg/LRegulatory Method Detection Limit (RMDL)Maximum allowable value for a Laboratory Method Detection Limit (LMDL)high
#P021chemicalreportingmandatoryBerylliumwastewaterrequirement0.01 mg/LRegulatory Method Detection Limit (RMDL)Maximum allowable value for a Laboratory Method Detection Limit (LMDL)high
#P022chemicalreportingmandatoryBoronwastewaterrequirement0.05 mg/LRegulatory Method Detection Limit (RMDL)Maximum allowable value for a Laboratory Method Detection Limit (LMDL)high
#P023chemicalreportingmandatoryCadmiumwastewaterrequirement0.002 mg/LRegulatory Method Detection Limit (RMDL)Maximum allowable value for a Laboratory Method Detection Limit (LMDL)high
#P024chemicalreportingmandatoryChromiumwastewaterrequirement0.01 mg/LRegulatory Method Detection Limit (RMDL)Maximum allowable value for a Laboratory Method Detection Limit (LMDL)high
#P025chemicalreportingmandatoryLeadwastewaterrequirement0.02 mg/LRegulatory Method Detection Limit (RMDL)Maximum allowable value for a Laboratory Method Detection Limit (LMDL)high
#P026chemicalreportingmandatoryMercurywastewaterrequirement0.0001 mg/LRegulatory Method Detection Limit (RMDL)Maximum allowable value for a Laboratory Method Detection Limit (LMDL)high
#P027microbiologicalreportingmandatoryEscherichia coli (E. coli)wastewaterrequirement1 CFU/100 mLRegulatory Method Detection Limit (RMDL)Maximum allowable value for a Laboratory Method Detection Limit (LMDL)high
#P028physicalreportingmandatoryFibrous Chrysotile Asbestoswastewaterrequirement0.04 million fibres per LRegulatory Method Detection Limit (RMDL)Maximum allowable value for a Laboratory Method Detection Limit (LMDL)high
#P029chemicalreportingmandatoryAdsorbable Organic Halidewastewaterrequirement0.05 mg/L based on 2,4,6- trichlorophenolRegulatory Method Detection Limit (RMDL)Maximum allowable value for a Laboratory Method Detection Limit (LMDL)high
#P030microbiologicaloperationalmandatoryHeterotrophic Plate Count (HPC)drinking waterrequirement<= 500 CFU/mLEquivalent to a detectable disinfectant residualAt any sample point in the distribution systemhigh
#P031operationaloperationalmandatoryPilot Test Maximum Durationotherrequirement24 monthsDuration of a pilot test operationFrom the date the pilot test Notice of Applicability is issuedhigh
#P032physicalreportingmandatoryDepth to Groundwater Measurement Precisionotherrequirement0.01 feetGroundwater level monitoringDuring sampling and elevation measurementhigh
#P033operationaloperationalmandatoryMinimum Well Purge Volumeotherrequirement3 well volumesMonitoring well sampling preparationPrior to sampling unless low flow/passive sampling is usedhigh
#P034designhealthmandatoryPublic Water System Threshold (Connections)drinking waterrequirement>= 15 service connectionsDefinition of a public water systemhigh
#P035designhealthmandatoryPublic Water System Threshold (Individuals)drinking waterrequirement>= 25 individuals dailyDefinition of a public water systemAt least 60 days out of the yearhigh
#P036operationalreportingmandatoryRecords Retention Periodotherrequirement3 yearsMonitoring information storageFrom the date of the sample, measurement, report, or applicationhigh
#P037operationalhealthmandatoryDetectable Disinfectant Residual Frequencydrinking waterrequirement>= 95 percentResidual disinfectant concentrations of samples collected from the distribution systemSamples taken each month that the system serves water to the publichigh
#P038physicaltreatmentmandatoryGroundwater Sample Filtrationotherrequirement0.45 micronFiltering of groundwater samples during aquifer monitoringIf required by the Sampling and Analysis Plan (SAP)high
#P039operationalreportingmandatorySampling and Analysis Plan Submission Deadlineotherrequirement90 daysTimeframe for submitting the Sampling and Analysis PlanAfter issuance of the Notice of Applicability (NOA)high
#P040operationalreportingmandatoryClass V Injection Well Registration Deadlineotherrequirement30 daysTimeframe for submitting US EPA registration documentationAfter completion of any new injection wellhigh
#P041operationalreportingmandatoryNon-Compliance Response Plan Deadlineotherrequirement90 daysTimeframe for submitting the Non-Compliance Response PlanAfter discovering non-compliance with this Orderhigh
#P042operationalreportingmandatoryCorrective Information Submission Deadlineotherrequirement30 daysTimeframe to submit required or corrective infoAfter the Permittee becomes aware that it failed to submit relevant info or submitted incorrect infohigh
#P043designhealthmandatoryDomestic Water Supply Permit Thresholddrinking waterrequirement> 200 connectionsDefinition of a system requiring a domestic water supply permit from CDPHhigh
#P044designhealthmandatoryPublic Water System Service Durationdrinking waterrequirement>= 60 days per yearDefinition of a public water system based on daily service to individualsApplies when regularly serving at least 25 individuals dailyhigh
#P045operationalreportingmandatoryNoncompliance Written Confirmation Deadlineotherrequirement2 weeksConfirmation of noncompliance notification to the Regional Water BoardAfter initial telephone notification of noncompliancehigh
#P046designoperationalmandatoryEnclosed Bay Headland Ratiootherrequirement< 75 percentDefinition of enclosed baysNarrowest distance between headlands relative to greatest dimensionhigh
#P047physicalhealthmandatoryWarm Interstate Thermal Waste Max Deltaaquatic lifeMAC<= 5 °FThermal waste discharges into warm interstate watersAbove natural receiving water temperaturehigh
#P048physicalhealthmandatoryWarm Interstate Water Temperature Increaseaquatic lifeMAC<= 5 °FEffect of elevated temperature wastes on warm interstate watersAbove natural temperature at any time or placehigh
#P049physicalhealthmandatoryColorado River Temperature Increase Limitaquatic lifeMAC<= 5 °FElevated temperature wastes discharged to Colorado RiverIncrease above natural temperaturehigh
#P050physicalhealthmandatoryLake Havasu Temperature Increase Limitaquatic lifeMAC<= 3 °FElevated temperature wastes discharged to Lake HavasuIncrease above natural temperaturehigh
#P051physicalhealthmandatoryColorado River Max Monthly Temperature (Peak)aquatic lifeMAC<= 90 °FMaximum monthly temperature of the Colorado RiverDuring July, August, and Septemberhigh
#P052physicalhealthmandatoryLost River Temperature Increase Limit (Low Temp)aquatic lifeMAC<= 2 °FElevated temperature wastes discharged to Lost RiverWhen receiving water temperature is less than 62 °Fhigh
#P053physicalhealthmandatoryCoastal New Discharge Max Deltaaquatic lifeMAC<= 20 °FNew thermal waste discharges into coastal watersAbove natural temperature of receiving watershigh
#P054physicalhealthmandatoryCoastal New Discharge Increase Limitaquatic lifeMAC<= 4 °FNew elevated temperature waste discharges into coastal watersAt the shoreline, ocean substrate surface, or ocean surface beyond 1,000 feethigh
#P055designoperationalmandatoryCoastal Discharge Compliance Distanceaquatic liferequirement1000 feetOcean surface distance for temperature rise complianceFrom the discharge systemhigh
#P056operationaloperationalmandatoryCoastal Compliance Durationaquatic liferequirement50 percentDuration of surface temperature limitation maintenanceOf any complete tidal cyclehigh
#P057physicalhealthmandatoryEnclosed Bay New Discharge Thermal Limitaquatic lifeMAC<= 4 °FNew thermal waste discharges into enclosed baysAbove natural temperature of receiving waterhigh
#P058physicalhealthmandatoryEstuary Existing Discharge Deltaaquatic lifeMAC<= 20 °FExisting elevated temperature waste discharges into estuariesAbove natural receiving water temperaturehigh
#P059physicalhealthmandatoryEstuary Thermal Zone Temperature Deltaaquatic lifeMAC1 °FDefinition of a thermal zone in an estuary river channelAbove natural receiving water temperaturehigh
#P060physicalhealthmandatoryEstuary Thermal Zone Area Ratioaquatic liferequirement25 percentAllowable size of a thermal zone in an estuaryOf the cross-sectional area of a main river channel at any pointhigh
#P061physicalhealthmandatoryEstuary Surface Temperature Riseaquatic lifeMAC<= 4 °FSurface water temperature rise in estuariesAbove natural temperature at any time or placehigh
#P062physicalhealthmandatoryEstuary Thermal Waste Absolute Maxaquatic lifeMAC86 °FAbsolute maximum temperature of thermal waste discharges in estuariesExisting dischargeshigh
#P063physicaloperationalmandatoryHeat Dispersion Isotherm Delineationotherrequirement1.5 °FDelineation of surface heat dispersion areaWhen additional limitations are establishedhigh
#P064operationalreportingmandatoryTemperature Measurement Precisionotherrequirement1 °FAccuracy of near-simultaneous measurementsComparing natural water temperature with waste discharge temperaturehigh
#P065physicalhealthmandatoryColorado River Max Monthly Temperature (January)aquatic lifeMAC60 FMaximum monthly temperature of the Colorado RiverJanuaryhigh
#P066physicalhealthmandatoryColorado River Max Monthly Temperature (February)aquatic lifeMAC65 FMaximum monthly temperature of the Colorado RiverFebruaryhigh
#P067physicalhealthmandatoryColorado River Max Monthly Temperature (March)aquatic lifeMAC70 FMaximum monthly temperature of the Colorado RiverMarchhigh
#P068physicalhealthmandatoryColorado River Max Monthly Temperature (April)aquatic lifeMAC75 FMaximum monthly temperature of the Colorado RiverAprilhigh
#P069physicalhealthmandatoryColorado River Max Monthly Temperature (May)aquatic lifeMAC82 FMaximum monthly temperature of the Colorado RiverMayhigh
#P070physicalhealthmandatoryColorado River Max Monthly Temperature (June)aquatic lifeMAC86 FMaximum monthly temperature of the Colorado RiverJunehigh
#P071physicalhealthmandatoryColorado River Max Monthly Temperature (October)aquatic lifeMAC82 FMaximum monthly temperature of the Colorado RiverOctoberhigh
#P072physicalhealthmandatoryColorado River Max Monthly Temperature (November)aquatic lifeMAC72 FMaximum monthly temperature of the Colorado RiverNovemberhigh
#P073physicalhealthmandatoryColorado River Max Monthly Temperature (December)aquatic lifeMAC65 FMaximum monthly temperature of the Colorado RiverDecemberhigh
#P074physicalhealthmandatoryLost River Temperature Increase Limit (High Temp)aquatic lifeMAC<= 0 FElevated temperature wastes discharged to Lost RiverWhen the receiving water temperature exceeds 62 Fhigh
#P075physicalhealthmandatoryEnclosed Bay New Discharge Elevated Temp Deltaaquatic lifeMAC<= 20 FNew elevated temperature waste discharges into enclosed baysAbove natural temperature of the receiving watershigh
#P076physicalhealthmandatoryEstuary New Discharge Thermal Limitaquatic lifeMAC<= 4 FNew thermal waste discharges into estuariesAbove natural temperature of the receiving waterhigh
#P077operationaloperationalmandatoryGeneral Compliance Deadlineotherrequirement1977-07-01 dateTime schedule for compliance with water quality objectivesUnless a longer schedule is demonstrated as necessaryhigh

D Definitions (220)

Req ID Category Name Context Confidence
#D001AGattorney generalhigh
#D002APTPadvanced primary treatment planthigh
#D003ARPadvance restoration planhigh
#D004BMPbest management practicehigh
#D005CalRecycleCalifornia Department of Resources Recovery and Recyclinghigh
#D006CAOclean-up and abatement orderhigh
#D007CBPCustoms and Border Protectionhigh
#D008CCRCalifornia Code of Regulationshigh
#D009CDOcease and desist orderhigh
#D010CESPTComisión Estatal de Servicios Públicos de Tijuanahigh
#D011CFRCode of Federal Regulationshigh
#D012CFUcolony forming unitshigh
#D013CILAComisión Internacional de Límites y Aguas (IBWC in Spanish)high
#D014CONAGUAComisión Nacional del Agua (Mexico's national water commission)high
#D015CWAClean Water Acthigh
#D016DAdistrict attorneyhigh
#D017DHSDepartment of Homeland Securityhigh
#D018E. coliEscherichia colihigh
#D019EIRenvironmental impact reporthigh
#D020EPECGEligible Public Entities Coordination Grouphigh
#D021FYfiscal yearhigh
#D022GMgeometric meanhigh
#D023HAhydrologic areahigh
#D024HSAhydrologic subareahigh
#D025IBWCInternational Boundary and Water Commissionhigh
#D026IPCCIntergovernmental Panel on Climate Changehigh
#D027IRSCInstitute for Regional Studies of the Californiashigh
#D028LAload allocationhigh
#D029LiDARLight Detection and Ranginghigh
#D030MFACminimum frequency of assessment and collectionhigh
#D031mgdmillion gallons per dayhigh
#D032mLmilliliterhigh
#D033MOUmemorandum of understandinghigh
#D034MPNmost probable numberhigh
#D035MS4municipal separate storm sewer systemhigh
#D036MxIBWCMexican Section of IBWChigh
#D037NADBNorth American Development Bankhigh
#D038NALnumeric action levelhigh
#D039NEPANational Environmental Policy Acthigh
#D040NCRWQCBNorth Coast Regional Water Quality Control Boardhigh
#D041NGOnon-governmental organizationhigh
#D042NOAneeds and opportunities assessmenthigh
#D043NOLF-IBNaval Outlying Landing Field, Imperial Beachhigh
#D044NOVnotice of violationhigh
#D045NPDESNational Pollutant Discharge Elimination Systemhigh
#D046NTCnotice to complyhigh
#D047PEISprogrammatic environmental impact statementhigh
#D048ppthparts per thousandhigh
#D049QAPrPQuality Assurance Program Planhigh
#D050REC-1recreational activities involving body contact with waterhigh
#D051REC-2recreational activities involving proximity to waterhigh
#D052SB 507Senate Bill 507high
#D053SCCWRPSouthern California Coastal Water Research Projecthigh
#D054SBIWTPSouth Bay International Wastewater Treatment Planthigh
#D055SBOOSouth Bay Ocean Outfallhigh
#D056SEDsubstitute environmental documentationhigh
#D057STVstandard threshold valuehigh
#D058SWAMPSurface Water Ambient Monitoring Programhigh
#D059SWRCBState Water Resources Control Boardhigh
#D060TBELtechnology-based effluent limitationhigh
#D061TDStotal dissolved solidshigh
#D062TMDLtotal maximum daily loadhigh
#D063TRAMTijuana River Action Monthhigh
#D064TRANTijuana River Action Networkhigh
#D065TRNERRTijuana River National Estuarine Research Reservehigh
#D066TRVEATijuana River Valley Equestrian Associationhigh
#D067USACEU.S. Army Corps of Engineershigh
#D068USDOJU.S. Department of Justicehigh
#D069USEPAU.S. Environmental Protection Agencyhigh
#D070USIBWCU.S. Section of IBWChigh
#D071USMCAUnited States-Mexico-Canada Agreementhigh
#D072WDRswaste discharge requirementshigh
#D073WLAwasteload allocationhigh
#D074WQBELwater quality-based effluent limitationhigh
#D075WQOwater quality objectivehigh
#D076The lower Tijuana Riverrefers to the 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
#D077TMDLis 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
#D078ARPis 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
#D079LAUSEPA regulations define LA as 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
#D080WLAUSEPA defines WLA as 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
#D081segmentis a water body (such as a river, lake, or estuary) or portion of a water body.high
#D082trashrefers to improperly discarded waste materials of all sizes generated from anthropogenic sourceshigh
#D083dry weatheris defined as: when the preceding 72 hours have been without precipitation greater than 0.1 inch, based on the Goat Canyon Pump Station rain gauge.high
#D084Point sourcesare discernible, confined, and discrete conveyances.high
#D085nonpoint sourceis any source of pollution that is not a point source.high
#D086major outfallis defined as 36 inches or larger in diameter.high
#D087load allocationrefers to how a TMDL is allocated among the various sources of the pollutant in order to attain water quality standards.high
#D088bacteria (and indicator bacteria)refer to fecal indicator bacteria unless otherwise noted. In the context of statewide bacteria objectives, 'bacteria' and 'indicator bacteria' refer specifically to two types of fecal indicator bacteria: E. coli and enterococci.high
#D089wet weatheris the 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
#D090Pilot Channelwas 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
#D091Ramsar Conventionis 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
#D092loading capacitythe amount of pollutant the water body can receive without experiencing impairments to WQOshigh
#D093HU 911Tijuana Hydrologic Unithigh
#D094Tijuana Valley Hydrologic Areathe U.S.-side lower watershedhigh
#D0951944 Water TreatyUtilization of the Colorado and Tijuana Rivers and of the Rio Grandehigh
#D096GeoTrackerthe Water Boards' data management system for sites that impact or have the potential to impact water quality in California, with an emphasis on groundwater.high
#D097Integrated Reportthe result of a collaborative process between the State and regional water boards. California surface waters are assessed to determine if they contain pollutants at levels that exceed water quality standards.high
#D098ASBSAreas of Special Biological Significancehigh
#D099BATBest Available Technology Economically Achievablehigh
#D100BCTBest Conventional Pollutant Control Technologyhigh
#D101BMPBest Management Practiceshigh
#D102BODBiochemical Oxygen Demandhigh
#D103BPTBest Practicable Control Technology Currently Availablehigh
#D104CBPELSGCalifornia Board for Professional Engineers, Land Surveyors and Geologistshigh
#D105ELGsEffluent Limitations Guidelines and New Source Performance Standardshigh
#D106ERAExceedance Response Actionhigh
#D107MSGPMulti Sector General Permithigh
#D108NALNumeric Action Levelhigh
#D109NAICSNorth American Industrial Classification Systemhigh
#D110NECNo Exposure Certificationhigh
#D111NELNumeric Effluent Limitationhigh
#D112NONANotice of Non Applicabilityhigh
#D113NOTNotice of Terminationhigh
#D114NSPSNew Source Performance Standardshigh
#D115NSWDNon Storm Water Dischargeshigh
#D116O&GOil and Greasehigh
#D117PRDsPermit Registration Documentshigh
#D118QA/QCQuality Assurance/Quality Controlhigh
#D119QISPQualified Industrial Storm water Practitionerhigh
#D120SICStandard Industrial Classificationhigh
#D121SMARTSStorm Water Multiple Application and Report Tracking Systemhigh
#D122SWPPPStorm Water Pollution Prevention Planhigh
#D123TBELTechnology Based Effluent Limitationhigh
#D124WDIDWaste Discharge Identification Numberhigh
#D125WQBELWater Quality Based Effluent Limitationhigh
#D126Aerial DepositionTotal suspended particulate matter found in the atmosphere as solid particles or liquid droplets.high
#D127Beneficial 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
#D128Best Professional Judgment (BPJ)The method used by permit writers to develop technology-based NPDES permits conditions on a case-by-case basis using all reasonably available and relevant data.high
#D129Chain of CustodyForm used to track sample handling as samples progress from sample collection to the laboratory.high
#D130DebrisLitter, rubble, discarded refuse, and remains of destroyed inorganic anthropogenic waste.high
#D131Detected Not QuantifiableA sample result that is between the Method Detection Limit (MDL) and the Minimum Level (ML).high
#D132DischargerA person, company, agency, or other entity that is the operator of the industrial facility covered by this General Permit.high
#D133Drainage AreaThe area of land that drains water, sediment, pollutants, and dissolved materials to a common discharge location.high
#D134Effective DateThe date, set by the State Water Resources Control Board (State Water Board), when at least one or more of the General Permit requirements take effect and the previous permit expires.high
#D135EffluentAny discharge of water either to the receiving water or beyond the property boundary controlled by the Discharger.high
#D136Effluent 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
#D137ErosionThe process by which soil particles are detached and transported by the actions of wind, water or gravity.high
#D138FacilityA collection of industrial processes discharging storm water associated with industrial activity within the property boundary or operational unit.high
#D139Field MeasurementsTesting procedures performed in the field with portable field-testing kits or meters.high
#D140Industrial 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 CERLCA; any chemical the facility is required to report pursuant to Section 313 of SARA; fertilizers; pesticides; and waste products such as ashes, slag, and sludge.high
#D141Method 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
#D142Minimum LevelThe lowest level at which the entire analytical system must give a recognizable signal and acceptable calibration point for the analyte.high
#D143Natural 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
#D144Non DetectSample result is less than Method Detection Limit; Analyte being tested cannot be detected by the equipment or method.high
#D145Numeric 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. The exceedance of an NAL is not a permit violation.high
#D146OperatorIn the context of storm water associated with industrial activity, any party associated with an industrial facility that meets either of the following two criteria: a. The party has operational control over the industrial SWPPP and SWPPP specifications... b. The party has day-to-day operational control of activities at the facility...high
#D147pHUnit universally used to express the intensity of the acid or alkaline condition of a water sample.high
#D148Plastic Materialsvirgin 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
#D149Qualifying 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
#D150Run-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
#D151Scheduled 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
#D152SedimentSolid particulate matter, both mineral and organic, that is in suspension, is being transported, or has been moved from its origin by air, water, gravity, or ice...high
#D153Sheet FlowFlow of water that occurs overland in areas where there are no defined channels and where the water spreads out over a large area at a uniform depth.high
#D154SourceAny facility or building, property, road, or area that causes or contributes to pollutants in storm water.high
#D155Storm WaterStorm water runoff, snowmelt runoff, and storm water surface runoff and drainage.high
#D156Storm 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.high
#D157Structural ControlsAny structural facility designed and constructed to mitigate the adverse impacts of storm water and urban runoff pollution.high
#D158Total Suspended Solids (TSS)The measure of the suspended solids in a water sample including inorganic substances such as soil particles, organic substances such as algae, aquatic plant/animal waste, and particles related to industrial/sewage waste.high
#D159Waters of the United StatesGenerally refers to surface waters, as defined for the purposes of the federal Clean Water Act.high
#D160Water 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
#D161Water Quality StandardsConsists of beneficial uses, water quality objectives to protect those uses, an antidegradation policy, and policies for implementation.high
#D162No Exposureall Industrial Materials and Activities are protected by a Storm-Resistant Shelter to prevent all exposure to rain, snow, snowmelt, and/or runoff.high
#D163Industrial 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
#D164Sealedbanded or otherwise secured, and without operational taps or valves.high
#D165Storm-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
#D166Inactive mining operationsmining sites that are not being actively mined, but which have an identifiable owner/operator. Inactive mining sites do not include sites where mining claims are being maintained prior to disturbances associated with the extraction, beneficiation, or processing of mined material; or sites where minimal activities are undertaken for the sole purpose of maintaining a mining claim.high
#D167DischargerAny person discharging pollutants associated with the public display of fireworks to surface waters of the United States in the San Diego Region.high
#D168FBMPPFireworks Best Management Practices Planhigh
#D169Aerial ShellA cylinder or spherical cartridge containing a burst charge and pyrotechnic or nonpyrotechnic effects, a fuse, a black powder lift charge and is fired from a mortar. (19 California Code of Regulations (CCR) § 980 (a))high
#D170Alternative FireworksRefers to fireworks produced with new pyrotechnic formulas that replace perchlorate with other oxidizers and propellants that burn cleaner, produce less smoke and reduce pollutant loading to surface waters.high
#D171Fallout AreaThe area in which firework debris and pollutants fall after a pyrotechnic device is detonated. The extent of the fallout area depends on the wind and the angle of mortar placement.high
#D172Fireworks"Fireworks" means any device containing chemical elements and chemical compounds capable of burning independently of the oxygen of the atmosphere and producing audible, visual, mechanical, or thermal effects which are useful as pyrotechnic devices or for entertainment. The term "fireworks" includes, but is not limited to, devices designated by the manufacturer as fireworks, torpedoes, skyrockets, roman candles, rockets, Daygo bombs, sparklers, party poppers, paper caps, chasers, fountains, smoke sparks, aerial bombs, and fireworks kits. (California Health and Safety Code § 12511)high
#D173Fireworks EventFireworks event means an entertainment feature where the public or a private group is admitted or permitted to view the display or discharge of fireworks. (22 CCR § 67384.3)high
#D174Firing RangeThe firing range is that area over which fireworks may travel by design or accident and upon which firework pollutants may fall. It includes the fireworks launching area and adjacent shorelines, quays, docks and the fireworks fallout area.high
#D175Net Explosive Weight'Net explosive weight' means the weight of all pyrotechnic compositions, explosives material, and fuse only. (22 CCR § 67384.3)high
#D176Pyrotechnic OperatorPyrotechnic operator means any licensed pyrotechnic operator, who by examination, experience, and training, has demonstrated the required skill and ability in the use and discharge of fireworks as authorized by the license granted. (22 CCR § 67384.3)high
#D177Arithmetic Mean ( μ )Also called the average, is the sum of measured values divided by the number of samples. For ambient water concentrations, the arithmetic mean is calculated as follows: sum of measured values / number of samples.high
#D178BargeWater vessel from which fireworks are launched or fired.high
#D179Best Management Practices (BMPs)Defined in title 40 of the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) section 122.2 as schedules of activities, prohibitions of practices, maintenance procedures, and other management practices to prevent or reduce the pollution of waters of the United States. BMPs also include treatment requirements, operating procedures and practices to control plant site runoff, spillage or leaks, sludge or waste disposal, or drainage from raw material storage.high
#D180BreakAn individual burst from an aerial shell, producing either a visible or audible effect or both, and may consist of a single burst or multiple effects. (19 CCR § 980 (b) (7))high
#D181BioaccumulativeThose substances taken up by an organism from its surrounding medium through gill membranes, epithelial tissue, or from food and subsequently concentrated and retained in the body of the organism.high
#D182CarcinogenicPollutants are substances that are known to cause cancer in living organisms.high
#D183Contamination'Contamination' means an impairment of the quality of the waters of the State of California (State) by waste to a degree which creates a hazard to the public health through poisoning or through the spread of disease. 'Contamination' includes any equivalent effect resulting from the disposal of waste, whether or not waters of the State are affected. (Water Code § 13050(k))high
#D184Daily DischargeDaily Discharge is defined as either: (1) the total mass of the constituent discharged over the calendar day (12:00 am through 11:59 pm) or any 24-hour period that reasonably represents a calendar day for purposes of sampling (as specified in the permit), for a constituent with limitations expressed in units of mass or; (2) the unweighted arithmetic mean measurement of the constituent over the day for a constituent with limitations expressed in other units of measurement (e.g., concentration).high
#D185DegradeDegradation shall be determined by comparison of the waste field and reference site(s) for characteristic species diversity, population density, contamination, growth anomalies, debility, or supplanting of normal species by undesirable plant and animal species. Degradation occurs if there are significant differences in any of three major biotic groups, namely, demersal fish, benthic invertebrates, or attached algae.high
#D186Enclosed BaysEnclosed Bays means indentations along the coast that enclose an area of oceanic water within distinct headlands or harbor works. Enclosed bays include all bays where the narrowest distance between the headlands or outermost harbor works is less than 75 percent of the greatest dimension of the enclosed portion of the bay. Enclosed bays include, but are not limited to, Humboldt Bay, Bodega Harbor, Tomales Bay, Drake's Estero, San Francisco Bay, Morro Bay, Los Angeles-Long Beach Harbor, Upper and Lower Newport Bay, Mission Bay, and San Diego Bay.high
#D187EstuariesEstuaries means waters, including coastal lagoons, located at the mouths of streams that serve as areas of mixing for fresh and ocean waters. Coastal lagoons and mouths of streams that are temporarily separated from the ocean by sandbars shall be considered estuaries. Estuarine waters shall be considered to extend from a bay or the open ocean to a point upstream where there is no significant mixing of fresh water and seawater.high
#D188Existing DischargerDischargers subject to Order No. R9-2011-0022.high
#D189Ground Display PieceA pyrotechnic device that functions on the ground (as opposed to an aerial shell that functions in the air) and that includes fountains, wheels, and set pieces.high
#D190Inland Surface WatersAll surface waters of the State that do not include the ocean, enclosed bays, or estuaries.high
#D191Kelp BedsFor purposes of the bacteriological standards of the Ocean Plan, are significant aggregations of marine algae of the genera Macrocystis and Nereocystis. Kelp beds include the total foliage canopy of Macrocystis and Nereocystis plants throughout the water column.high
#D192Minimum Level (ML)ML is the concentration at which the entire analytical system must give a recognizable signal and acceptable calibration point. The ML is the concentration in a sample that is equivalent to the concentration of the lowest calibration standard analyzed by a specific analytical procedure, assuming that all the method specified sample weights, volumes, and processing steps have been followed.high
#D193MisfireA pyrotechnic item which fails to function as designed after initiation. (19 CCR § 980 (m) (5))high
#D194MortarA cylinder that is used to hold and fire public display or special effects pyrotechnic items or compositions. (19 CCR § 980 (m) (8))high
#D195Multiple BreakAerial shell which has two or more breaks. (19 CCR § 980 (m) (11))high
#D196Nuisance'Nuisance' means anything which meets all of the following requirements: (1) Is injurious to health, or is indecent or offensive to the senses, or an obstruction to the free use of property, so as to interfere with the comfortable enjoyment of life or property. (2) Affects at the same time an entire community or neighborhood, or any considerable number of persons, although the extent of the annoyance or damage inflicted upon individuals may be unequal. (Water Code § 13050(m))high
#D197Ocean WatersThe territorial marine waters of the State as defined by California law to the extent these waters are outside of enclosed bays, estuaries, and coastal lagoons. If a discharge outside the territorial waters of the State could affect the quality of the waters of the State, the discharge may be regulated to assure no violation of the Ocean Plan will occur in ocean waters.high
#D198PersonPerson includes any city, county, district, state, and the United States, to the extent authorized by federal law. (Water Code § 13050(c)). Person also includes any citizen, domiciliary, political agency, or entity of California. (Water Code § 13050(o))high
#D199Pollutant'Pollutant' means dredged spoil, solid waste, incinerator residue, filter backwash, sewage, garbage, sewage sludge, munitions, chemical wastes, biological materials, radioactive materials, heat, wrecked or discarded equipment, rock, sand, cellar dirt and industrial, municipal, and agricultural waste discharged into water.high
#D200Pollution'Pollution' means an alteration of the quality of the waters of the State by waste to a degree which unreasonably affects either of the following: (A) The waters for beneficial uses. (B) Facilities which serve these beneficial uses. 'Pollution' may include 'contamination.' (Water Code § 13050(l))high
#D201Pyrotechnic CompositionsPyrotechnic compositions means any combination of chemical elements or chemical compounds capable of burning independently of the oxygen of the atmosphere. (California Health and Safety Code § 12525)high
#D202Pollutant Minimization Program (PMP)PMP means waste minimization and pollution prevention actions that include, but are not limited to, product substitution, waste stream recycling, alternative waste management methods, and education of the public and businesses.high
#D203Reporting Level (RL)The RL is the ML (and its associated analytical method) chosen by the Discharger for reporting and compliance determination from the MLs included in this Order, including an additional factor if applicable as discussed herein.high
#D204Roman CandleA heavy paper or cardboard tube containing pellets of pyrotechnic composition which, when ignited, are expelled into the air at several second intervals. (19 CCR § 980 (r) (3))high
#D205SaluteAn aerial shell as well as other pyrotechnic items whose primary effects are detonation and flash of light. (19 CCR § 980 (s) (1))high
#D206San Diego Water BoardAs used in this document the term "San Diego Water Board" is synonymous with the term "Regional Board" as defined in Water Code section 13050(b) and is intended to refer to the California Regional Water Quality Control Board for the San Diego Region as specified in Water Code section 13200.high
#D207ShellfishOrganisms identified by the California Department of Health Services as shellfish for public health purposes (i.e., mussels, clams and oysters).high
#D208Significant DifferenceDefined as a statistically significant difference in the means of two distributions of sampling results at the 95 percent confidence level.high
#D209Source of Drinking WaterAny water designated as municipal or domestic supply (MUN) in the San Diego Basin Plan.high
#D210Star'Star' means a small pellet of composition that produces a pyrotechnic effect. A single aerial firework shell could contain several hundred stars. (22 CCR § 67384.3)high
#D211State Water Quality Protection Areas (SWQPAs)Non-terrestrial marine or estuarine areas designated to protect marine species or biological communities from an undesirable alteration in natural water quality. All ASBS that were previously designated by the State Water Board in Resolution Nos. 74-28, 74 32, and 75-61 are now also classified as a subset of State Water Quality Protection Areas and require special protections afforded by the Ocean Plan.high
#D212WasteWater Code section 13050(d) provides that 'Waste' includes sewage and any and all other waste substances, liquid, solid, gaseous, or radioactive, associated with human habitation, or of human or animal origin, or from any producing, manufacturing, or processing operation, including waste placed within containers of whatever nature prior to, and for purposes of, disposal.high
#D213Waters of the StateAny water, surface or underground, including saline waters within the boundaries of the State (Water Code §13050 (e)). The definition of the waters of the State is broader than that for the waters of the United States in that all water in the State is considered to be a Waters of the State regardless of circumstances or condition.high
#D214Waters of the United StatesWaters of the United States are defined as: '(a) All waters, which are currently used, were used in the past, or may be susceptible to use in interstate or foreign commerce, including all waters which are subject to the ebb and flow of the tide; (b) All interstate waters, including interstate 'wetlands;'... (40 CFR § 122.2)high
#D21540 CFRTitle 40 of the Code of Federal Regulationshigh
#D216AMELAverage Monthly Effluent Limitationhigh
#D217APAAmerican Pyrotechnic Associationhigh
#D218APCDAir Pollution Control Districthigh
#D219AQMDAir Quality Management Districthigh
#D220BightSouthern California Bight Regional Monitoring Programhigh