| Req ID | Category | Intent | Legal Status | Name | Subdomain(s) | Context | Conditions | Confidence |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| #Q001 | monitoring | operational | unknown | Inland Beach Monitoring Workgroup Mandate | recreational water | This group oversees the actions of the Surface Water Ambient Monitoring Program, monitors, assesses, and reports on the swimming safety of inland waters, and facilitates coordination and data sharing among monitoring groups throughout the state. | low | |
| #Q002 | reporting | reporting | unknown | Inland Water Quality Data Management | recreational water | Furthermore, the group emphasizes capturing all bacterial indicator data within the California Environmental Data Exchange Network (CEDEN), promoting a unified and efficient data management system. | low | |
| #Q003 | administrative | operational | mandatory | Industrial General Permit Coverage Requirement | wastewater | Industrial facilities such as manufacturers, landfills, mining, steam generating electricity, hazardous waste facilities, transportation with vehicle maintenance, larger sewage and wastewater plants, recycling facilities, and oil and gas facilities are typically required to obtain Industrial General Permit coverage. | Applies to facilities listed in Attachment A of the permit. | high |
| #Q004 | monitoring | operational | mandatory | TMDL Identification Responsibility | wastewater | it is ultimately the responsibility of the Discharger to identify applicable TMDL requirements by identifying the facility’s: 1) receiving waterbody(ies), 2) the pollutants discharged, and 3) applicable requirements in Attachment E of the Industrial General Permit. | Applicable when determining TMDL requirements using map tools or other identification methods. | high |
| #Q005 | administrative | reporting | mandatory | SMARTS Registration Requirement | wastewater | If industrial facility requires permit coverage you can review the types of permit coverage and the register to obtain coverage through SMARTS | Applicable if industrial facility requires permit coverage | high |
| #Q006 | monitoring | operational | mandatory | Standardized Sampling Protocols | wastewater | The State Water Board recognized the need for ... required quality assurance, sampling methods, and protocols for storm water discharge sampling. | Applicable to individuals assisting Dischargers with compliance | high |
No quantitative requirements.
| Req ID | Category | Name | Context | Confidence |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| #D001 | State Water Board | State Water Resources Control Board | high | |
| #D002 | Water Boards | The State Water Resources Control Board (State Water Board) and Regional Water Quality Control Boards (collectively, the Water Boards) | medium | |
| #D003 | Industrial General Permit | The Statewide General Permit for Stormwater Discharges Associated with Industrial Activities, Order 2014-0057-DWQ | high | |
| #D004 | SIC | Standard Industrial Classification | high | |
| #D005 | QISP | Qualified Industrial Storm Water Practitioner | high | |
| #D006 | HUC-10 | Hydrologic Unit Code 10 | high | |
| #D007 | TMDL | Total Maximum Daily Load | high | |
| #D008 | ELAP | Environmental Laboratory Accreditation Program | high | |
| #D009 | QSD/QSP | Construction General Permit Qualified SWPPP Developer/Qualified SWPPP Practitioner | high | |
| #D010 | RB1 | North Coast Regional Water Quality Control Board | high | |
| #D011 | RB2 | San Francisco Bay Regional Water Quality Control Board | high | |
| #D012 | RB3 | Central Coast Regional Water Quality Control Board | high | |
| #D013 | RB4 | Los Angeles Regional Water Quality Control Board | high | |
| #D014 | RB5 | Central Valley Regional Water Quality Control Board | high | |
| #D015 | RB6 | Lahontan Regional Water Quality Control Board | high | |
| #D016 | RB7 | Colorado River Basin Regional Water Quality Control Board | high | |
| #D017 | RB8 | Santa Ana Regional Water Quality Control Board | high | |
| #D018 | RB9 | San Diego Regional Water Quality Control Board | high | |
| #D019 | TMDL Policy | Water Quality Control Policy for Addressing Impaired Waters: Regulatory Structure and Options | high | |
| #D020 | CalEPA | California Environmental Protection Agency | high | |
| #D021 | SWRCB | State Water Resources Control Board | high | |
| #D022 | MCLs | California and Federal Drinking Water Standards | high | |
| #D023 | PHGs | California Public Health Goals | high | |
| #D024 | SNARLs | Suggested No-Adverse-Response Levels | high | |
| #D025 | IRIS | USEPA Integrated Risk Information System | high | |
| #D026 | Water Quality Goals | technical information provided by staff of the State Water Resources Control Board, Division of Water Quality | high | |
| #D027 | California Water Boards | include the State Water Resources Control Board and nine Regional Boards | high |