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Document ID us-fwpca-2025-12-18 Title Federal Water Pollution Control Act URL https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/COMPS-2989/pdf/COMPS-2989.pdf Jurisdiction /us Subdomain(s) none Language Status completed Analyzed at 2026-05-12 07:27:31.388219+00:00 Relevance inventory_targeted_fetch

Q Qualitative Requirements (89)

Req ID Category Intent Legal Status Name Subdomain(s) Context Conditions Confidence
#Q001prohibitionoperationalmandatoryProhibition of Unlawful Dischargewastewater, otherExcept as in compliance with this section and sections 302, 306, 307, 318, 402, and 404 of this Act, the discharge of any pollutant by any person shall be unlawful.high
#Q002prohibitionhealthmandatoryProhibition of Warfare Agents and High-Level Radioactive Wastewastewater, otherNotwithstanding any other provisions of this Act it shall be unlawful to discharge any radiological, chemical, or biological warfare agent, any high-level radioactive waste, or any medical waste, into the navigable waters.high
#Q003operationaloperationalmandatoryNew Source Operation Compliancewastewater, otherAfter the effective date of standards of performance promulgated under this section, it shall be unlawful for any owner or operator of any new source to operate such source in violation of any standard of performance applicable to such source.Applies after the effective date of standards of performance.high
#Q004operationaloperationalmandatoryToxic and Pretreatment Standard Compliancewastewater, otherAfter the effective date of any effluent standard or prohibition or pretreatment standard promulgated under this section, it shall be unlawful for any owner or operator of any source to operate any source in violation of any such effluent standard or prohibition or pretreatment standard.Applies after the effective date of the standard or prohibition.high
#Q005monitoringreportingmandatoryPoint Source Monitoring, Recordkeeping, and Reportingwastewater, otherthe Administrator shall require the owner or operator of any point source to (i) establish and maintain such records, (ii) make such reports, (iii) install, use, and maintain such monitoring equipment or methods (including where appropriate, biological monitoring methods), (iv) sample such effluents (in accordance with such methods, at such locations, at such intervals, and in such manner as the Administrator shall prescribe), and (v) provide such other information as he may reasonably require;As required by the Administrator.high
#Q006prohibitionhealthmandatoryProhibition of Harmful Discharges of Oil or Hazardous SubstancesotherThe discharge of oil or hazardous substances (i) into or upon the navigable waters of the United States, adjoining shorelines, or into or upon the waters of the contiguous zone, or (ii) in connection with activities under the Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act or the Deepwater Port Act of 1974, or which may affect natural resources belonging to, appertaining to, or under the exclusive management authority of the United States (including resources under the Fishery Conservation and Management Act of 1976), in such quantities as may be harmful as determined by the President under paragraph (4) of this subsection, is prohibited, except (A) in the case of such discharges into the waters of the contiguous zone or which may affect natural resources belonging to, appertaining to, or under the exclusive management authority of the United States (including resources under the Fishery Conservation and Management Act of 1976), where permitted under the Protocol of 1978 Relating to the International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships, 1973, and (B) where permitted in quantities and at times and locations or under such circumstances or conditions as the President may, by regulation, determine not to be harmful.Except where permitted under the Protocol of 1978 or where permitted by regulations determining it not to be harmful.high
#Q007reportingreportingmandatoryOil and Hazardous Substance Discharge NotificationotherAny person in charge of a vessel or of an onshore facility or an offshore facility shall, as soon as he has knowledge of any discharge of oil or a hazardous substance from such vessel or facility in violation of paragraph (3) of this subsection, immediately notify the appropriate agency of the United States Government of such discharge.Applies as soon as the person in charge has knowledge of any discharge.high
#Q008designtreatmentmandatoryMarine Sanitation Device Equipment Requirementwastewater, otherfor the manufacturer of any vessel subject to such standards and regulations to manufacture for sale, to sell or offer for sale, or to distribute for sale or resale any such vessel unless it is equipped with a marine sanitation device and marine pollution control device equipment which is in all material respects substantially the same as the appropriate test device certified pursuant to this section;After the effective date of standards and regulations promulgated under this section.high
#Q009prohibitionoperationalmandatoryProhibition on Rendering Marine Sanitation Devices Inoperativewastewater, otherfor any person, prior to the sale or delivery of a vessel subject to such standards and regulations to the ultimate purchaser, wrongfully to remove or render inoperative any certified marine sanitation device or element of design of such device or any certified marine pollution control device equipment or element of design of such equipment installed in such vessel;Applies prior to the sale or delivery of a vessel to the ultimate purchaser.high
#Q010operationaloperationalmandatoryRequirement for Operable Marine Sanitation Devicewastewater, otherfor a vessel subject to such standards and regulations to operate on the navigable waters of the United States, if such vessel is not equipped with an operable marine sanitation device certified pursuant to this section.Applies when operating on the navigable waters of the United States.high
#Q011prohibitionoperationalmandatoryArmed Forces Vessel Marine Pollution Control Device Requirementwastewater, otherAfter the effective date of the regulations promulgated by the Secretary of Defense under paragraph (4), it shall be unlawful for any vessel of the Armed Forces subject to the regulations to- (A) operate in the navigable waters of the United States or the waters of the contiguous zone, if the vessel is not equipped with any required marine pollution control device meeting standards established under this subsection; or (B) discharge overboard any discharge incidental to the normal operation of a vessel in waters with respect to which a prohibition on the discharge has been established under paragraph (7).Applies after the effective date of the regulations promulgated by the Secretary of Defense.high
#Q012operationaloperationalmandatoryRecreational Vessel Management Practices Compliancerecreational water, wastewaterAfter the effective date of the regulations promulgated by the Secretary of the department in which the Coast Guard is operating under paragraph (4), the owner or operator of a recreational vessel shall neither operate in nor discharge any discharge incidental to the normal operation of the vessel into, the waters of the United States or the waters of the contiguous zone, if the owner or operator of the vessel is not using any applicable management practice meeting standards established under this subsection.Applies after the effective date of the regulations promulgated by the Secretary.high
#Q013operationaloperationalmandatoryBallast Water Exchange or Saltwater Flush for Empty TanksotherExcept as provided in clause (ii), the owner or operator of a vessel with empty ballast tanks bound for a port or place of destination subject to the jurisdiction of the United States shall, prior to arriving at that port or place of destination, conduct a ballast water exchange or saltwater flush- (I) not less than 200 nautical miles from any shore for a voyage originating outside the United States or Canadian exclusive economic zone; or (II) not less than 50 nautical miles from any shore for a voyage originating within the United States or Canadian exclusive economic zone.Applies to vessels with empty ballast tanks bound for a port or place of destination subject to US jurisdiction.high
#Q014administrativeoperationalmandatoryFederal Facilities Water Pollution Compliancewastewater, otherEach department, agency, or instrumentality of the executive, legislative, and judicial branches of the Federal Government (1) having jurisdiction over any property or facility, or (2) engaged in any activity resulting, or which may result, in the discharge or runoff of pollutants, and each officer, agent, or employee thereof in the performance of his official duties, shall be subject to, and comply with, all Federal, State, interstate, and local requirements, administrative authority, and process and sanctions respecting the control and abatement of water pollution in the same manner, and to the same extent as any nongovernmental entity including the payment of reasonable service charges.high
#Q015prohibitiontreatmentmandatorySewage Sludge Disposal PermittingwastewaterNotwithstanding any other provision of this Act or of any other law, in the case where the disposal of sewage sludge resulting from the operation of a treatment works as defined in section 212 of this Act (including the removal of in-place sewage sludge from one location and its deposit at another location) would result in any pollutant from such sewage sludge entering the navigable waters, such disposal is prohibited except in accordance with a permit issued by the Administrator under section 402 of this Act.Applies where disposal would result in any pollutant from sewage sludge entering navigable waters.high
#Q016reportingreportingmandatoryFinancial Assistance RecordkeepingotherEach recipient of financial assistance under this Act shall keep such records as the Administrator shall prescribe, including records which fully disclose the amount and disposition by such recipient of the proceeds of such assistance, the total cost of the project or undertaking in connection with which such assistance is given or used, and the amount of that portion of the cost of the project or undertaking supplied by other sources, and such other records as will facilitate an effective audit.Applies to each recipient of financial assistance.high
#Q017prohibitionunknownmandatoryWhistleblower Protection ProhibitionotherNo person shall fire, or in any other way discriminate against, or cause to be fired or discriminated against, any employee or any authorized representative or employees by reason of the fact that such employee or representative has filed, instituted, or caused to be filed or instituted any proceeding under this Act, or has testified or is about to testify in any proceeding resulting from the administration or enforcement of the provisions of this Act.high
#Q018prohibitionunknownmandatoryFederal Procurement RestrictionotherNo Federal agency may enter into any contract with any person, who has been convicted of any offense under section 309(c) of this Act, for the procurement of goods, materials, and services if such contract is to be performed at any facility at which the violation which gave rise to such conviction occurred, and if such facility is owned, leased, or supervised by such person.Continues until the Administrator certifies that the condition giving rise to the conviction has been corrected.high
#Q019administrativeunknownmandatoryLabor Standards for Treatment Works ConstructionotherThe Administrator shall take such action as may be necessary to insure that all laborers and mechanics employed by contractors or subcontractors on treatment works for which grants are made under this Act shall be paid wages at rates not less than those prevailing for the same type of work on similar construction in the immediate locality, as determined by the Secretary of Labor, in accordance with the Act of March 3, 1931, as amended, known as the Davis-Bacon Act (46 Stat. 1494; 40 U.S.C., sec. 276a through 276a-5).Applies to treatment works for which grants are made under this Act.high
#Q020prohibitionoperationalmandatoryProhibition of Discharge at Unauthorized LocationwastewaterThe discharge of extracted groundwater at a location, for a purpose or duration, or in a manner, different from that described in section I of this Order, the NOI, or the NOA is prohibited.Applies to all Dischargers authorized under the Orderhigh
#Q021prohibitionoperationalmandatoryProhibition of Discharge to Areas of Special Biological Significanceaquatic lifeThe discharge of extracted groundwater to areas designated by the State Water Board as Areas of Special Biological Significance (ASBS) is prohibited except as provided in an exception issued by State Water Board pursuant to provisions of the Ocean Plan.Except as provided in an exception issued by State Water Boardhigh
#Q022prohibitionoperationalmandatoryProhibition of Discharge in Excess of FlowratewastewaterThe discharge of extracted groundwater in excess of the flowrate specified in an NOA is prohibited, unless the Discharger obtains a revised discharge NOA authorizing an increased flowrate that is issued pursuant to section II.E above.Flowrate limit is specified in the Notice of Applicability (NOA)high
#Q023prohibitiontreatmentmandatoryProhibition of Adding Pollutants to Extracted GroundwaterwastewaterThe addition of pollutants to extracted groundwater to be discharged to surface waters within the San Diego Region is prohibited. The only exception to this prohibition is that chemicals may be added to extracted groundwater to control biofouling in treatment systems and enhance treatment, provided that the extracted groundwater discharged meets the effluent limitations for such chemicals and toxicity established by this Order...Chemicals may only be added for biofouling control/treatment enhancement if disclosed in the NOIhigh
#Q024prohibitionoperationalmandatoryGeneral Discharge Prohibition without AuthorizationwastewaterThe discharge of extracted groundwater to surface waters within the San Diego Region is prohibited unless a complete NOI has been submitted, as determined by the San Diego Water Board, and the San Diego Water Board has issued an NOA for the discharge; or the discharge is regulated by a separate NPDES permit.high
#Q025administrativereportingmandatoryNotice of Intent Submission TimingotherTo obtain coverage under this Order, a Discharger must submit a complete NOI application package to the San Diego Water Board office at least 60 days before proposed commencement of the discharge.high
#Q026designtreatmentmandatoryTreatment Facility Certification Report RequirementwastewaterIf the groundwater extraction discharge will need treatment to comply with the effluent limitations, then the NOI must include a report describing and certifying the adequacy of each component of the treatment facilities prepared by a California licensed professional engineer, competent and proficient in the field pertinent to the report and qualified to prepare such report.Applies if treatment is required to meet effluent limitshigh
#Q027administrativereportingmandatoryMS4 Operator Notification RequirementwastewaterDischargers proposing to discharge extracted groundwater to an MS4 shall include with their NOI, documentation demonstrating that they have notified the MS4 operator of the point of proposed discharge into the MS4.Applies if discharging into a municipal separate storm sewer systemhigh
#Q028corrective_actionoperationalmandatoryDuty to Mitigate Adverse Environmental Impactsaquatic lifeThe Discharger shall take all reasonable steps to minimize or correct any adverse impact on the environment resulting from noncompliance with the discharge requirements of this Order and the NOA, including the completion of such accelerated or additional monitoring as may be necessary...Applies in the event of noncompliancehigh
#Q029operationaloperationalmandatoryMaintenance of Order and NOA On-SiteotherA copy of this Order and the NOA shall be maintained onsite at the groundwater extraction facility, and shall be available to operating personnel, at all times.high
#Q030monitoringreportingmandatoryCompliance with Monitoring and Reporting ProgramotherThe Discharger shall comply with the MRP, and any future revisions thereto, in Attachment E of this Order, including any additional monitoring requirements specified in the NOA.high
#Q031corrective_actiontreatmentmandatoryToxicity Reduction Evaluation Requirementaquatic lifeIf the discharge causes or contributes to chronic toxicity in the effluent, a Toxicity Reduction Evaluation (TRE) shall be required as defined in section IV of the MRP. The San Diego Water Board shall require the Discharger to conduct a TRE if repeated tests reveal toxicity as a result of waste discharge under this Order.Required if discharge causes/contributes to toxicityhigh
#Q032treatmenttreatmentmandatoryProper Disposal of SolidswastewaterThe Discharger shall dispose of solids removed from liquid wastes in a manner that is consistent with title 27 of the CCR and approved by the San Diego Water Board.high
#Q033reportingreportingmandatoryDischarge Termination Notification RequirementotherTo terminate coverage under this Order, the Discharger must submit a complete and accurate Notice of Termination (NOT), to the San Diego Water Board. The NOT provides notice that the Discharger has ceased the discharge of extracted groundwater associated with the groundwater control activities at the site under this Order.Coverage terminates on the date specified in a termination notice issued by the Boardhigh
#Q034administrativereportingmandatoryNotification of Change in OwnershipotherIn the event of any planned change in ownership of land or waste discharge facilities presently owned by the Discharger, the Discharger must notify the new succeeding owner, by letter 120 days prior to property transfer, of the obligation to apply for coverage under this Order... A copy of this notification shall be promptly submitted to the San Diego Water Board.Requires 120-day advance notice to succeeding ownerhigh
#Q035prohibitionoperationalmandatoryTMDL Copper Discharge Prohibition (SIYB)wastewater, aquatic lifePursuant to the TMDL wasteload allocations (WLAs), summarized in Attachment B of this Order, discharges including copper to the Shelter Island Yacht Basin (SIYB) watershed are prohibited.Applies to Shelter Island Yacht Basin (SIYB) watershedhigh
#Q036prohibitionoperationalmandatoryTMDL Diazinon Discharge Prohibition (Chollas Creek)wastewater, aquatic lifePursuant to the TMDL WLAs, summarized in Attachment B of this Order, discharges including diazinon to Chollas Creek, are prohibited.Applies to Chollas Creek watershedhigh
#Q037prohibitionoperationalmandatoryTMDL Sediment Discharge Prohibition (Los Penasquitos Lagoon)wastewater, aquatic lifePursuant to the TMDL WLAs, summarized in Attachment B of this Order, the discharge of sediment to Los Penasquitos Lagoon is prohibited.Applies to Los Penasquitos Lagoonhigh
#Q038administrativereportingmandatoryExisting Dischargers NOI Submission DeadlineotherExisting Dischargers shall submit a complete NOI package as described in section II.A of this Order (excluding the fee) no later than March 24, 2016 or else risk losing permit coverage.Applies to Dischargers covered under prior Order Nos. R9-2007-0034 or R9-2008-0002high
#Q039reportingreportingmandatoryNotice of Discharge Commencement RequirementotherNew Dischargers must notify the San Diego Water Board of the time and date for commencement of the new groundwater extracton discharge(s) authorized under the NOA at least seven days prior to initiating a discharge.Applies to new Dischargers authorized under a Notice of Applicabilityhigh
#Q040administrativereportingmandatoryRecord Retention for Monitoring InformationotherThe Discharger shall retain records of all monitoring information... for a minimum of five years from the date of sample, measurement, report, or application.high
#Q041administrativereportingmandatoryLaboratory Certification RequirementotherAll analyses shall be performed in a laboratory certified to perform such analyses by the State Water Resources Control Board, Division of Drinking Water, in accordance with the provision of CWC section 13176 or by a laboratory approved by the San Diego Water Board.high
#Q042operationaloperationalmandatoryFlow Measurement Device CalibrationotherAll flow measurement devices shall be calibrated at least once per year to ensure continued accuracy of the devices.high
#Q043reportingreportingmandatoryMass Emission Rate (MER) Calculation and ReportingwastewaterThe Discharger shall calculate and report the mass emission rate (MER) of the constituent for each sample taken. The MER shall be calculated in accordance with the effluent limitations specified in section V of this Order.high
#Q044corrective_actionoperationalmandatoryChronic Toxicity Exceedance Follow-up Actionaquatic lifeImplement corrective actions to identify and abate the source of toxicity within 24 hours from the time the Discharger becomes aware of the exceedance.Applies when a chronic toxicity test result indicating a 'Fail' with a percent effect at or above 0.50 occurs.high
#Q045reportingreportingmandatoryTRE Work Plan Submission Timingaquatic lifeThe Discharger shall prepare and submit a TRE Work plan to the San Diego Water Board no later than 30 days from the time the Discharger becomes aware that a TRE work plan is required.Required if accelerated toxicity tests result in further 'Fail' results.high
#Q046reportingreportingmandatoryNotification of Toxicity Limit Exceedanceaquatic lifeThe Discharger shall notify the San Diego Water Board in writing within 14 days of receipt of any test result with an exceedance of the toxicity limit.high
#Q047reportingreportingmandatoryAnnual Summary of Monitoring Data SubmittalotherIf the duration of discharge is six months or more, the Discharger shall submit a summary of monitoring data for the previous year to the San Diego Water Board prior to March 1st of each year.Duration of discharge is 6 months or morehigh
#Q048reportingreportingmandatoryTwenty-Four Hour Oral Noncompliance ReportingotherThe Discharger shall report any noncompliance that may endanger health or the environment. Any information shall be provided orally within 24 hours from the time the Discharger becomes aware of the circumstances.Applies to noncompliance endangering health or the environmenthigh
#Q049operationaloperationalmandatoryMaintenance and Adequacy of Treatment Facility ManualswastewaterThe Discharger shall certify... All treatment facility startup and operation instruction manuals are adequate and available to operating personnel.Applies if treatment is required to meet effluent limitshigh
#Q050administrativeoperationalmandatoryConsultation for Alternative Disposal MethodswastewaterThe Discharger shall consult with the San Diego Water Board if any alternative disposal methods are subject to regulation under separate waste discharge requirements.Applies during evaluation of alternative disposal methods in the NOIhigh
#Q051reportingreportingmandatorySubmission of Supplemental InformationotherUpon request, the Discharger must submit any additional supplemental information that the San Diego Water Board deems necessary to determine whether the discharge meets the criteria for coverage under this Order, or to prescribe an appropriate MRP, or both.Upon request by the San Diego Water Boardhigh
#Q052operationaloperationalmandatoryCompliance During NOA Modification RequestotherThe submittal of a request by the Discharger for modification of the NOA does not stay any condition of this Order and the Discharger shall continue to comply with this Order and the NOA until further notice from the San Diego Water Board.Applies when a modification request is submittedhigh
#Q053monitoringreportingmandatoryLaboratory Calibration Standard InstructionsotherDischargers are to instruct laboratories to establish calibration standards so that the ML value (or its equivalent if there is differential treatment of samples relative to calibration standards) is the lowest calibration standard.high
#Q054reportingreportingmandatorySubmission of Toxicity Laboratory SOPsaquatic lifeStandard Operating Procedures used by the toxicity testing laboratory to identify and report valid, invalid, anomalous, or inconclusive effluent (and receiving water) toxicity test measurement results from the TST statistical approach, including those that incorporate a consideration of concentrationresponse patterns, must be submitted to the San Diego Water Board (40 CFR section 122.41(h)).high
#Q055operationaloperationalmandatoryProper Operation and MaintenancewastewaterThe Discharger shall at all times properly operate and maintain all facilities and systems of treatment and control (and related appurtenances) which are installed or used by the Discharger to achieve compliance with the conditions of this Order.high
#Q056treatmenttreatmentmandatorySuspended Solids Removal RequirementwastewaterThe Discharger shall remove 75 percent of the suspended solids as a monthly average unless the average monthly influent is 80 mg/L or less, then the effluent limit shall be 60 mg/L.Applies to discharges to the surf zone of the Pacific Oceanhigh
#Q057administrativereportingmandatorySuccessor Owner Notice of Intent RequirementotherThe new succeeding owner must submit a new NOI application package for coverage under this Order prior to discharging extracted groundwater.Applies to change in ownershiphigh
#Q058administrativereportingmandatoryDesign Engineer Signature Requirementwastewater, otherThe design engineer shall affix his/her signature and engineering license number to this certification report.Applies to the Treatment Facility Certification Reporthigh
#Q059administrativeoperationalmandatoryPre-Termination Compliance RequirementotherPrior to receiving the coverage termination notice the Discharger shall continue to comply with the requirements of this Order including payment of any applicable fees and outstanding invoices, and submittal of any required reports.Applies after submitting a Notice of Termination but before receiving acknowledgmenthigh
#Q060administrativeoperationalmandatoryGeneral Law and Regulation ComplianceotherThe Discharger shall comply with all applicable federal, state, and local laws and regulations for handling, transport, treatment, or disposal of waste.high
#Q061reportingreportingmandatorySample Result Reporting RequirementsotherThe Discharger must report with each sample result the acceptable reported ML and the laboratory's current Method Detection Limit (MDL).high
#Q062administrativeoperationalmandatoryInspection and Entry Access RequirementotherThe Discharger shall allow the San Diego Water Board, State Water Board, U.S. EPA, and/or their authorized representatives (including an authorized contractor acting as their representative), upon the presentation of credentials and other documents, as may be required by law, to (1) Enter upon the Discharger's premises where a regulated facility or activity is located or conducted, or where records are kept... (2) Have access to and copy, at reasonable times, any records... (3) Inspect and photograph... (4) Sample or monitor...Upon presentation of credentialshigh
#Q063reportingreportingmandatoryNotice of Planned Physical AlterationsotherThe Discharger shall give notice to the San Diego Water Board as soon as possible of any planned physical alterations or additions to the permitted facility.Required when alterations may meet new source criteria or change quantity/nature of pollutantshigh
#Q064monitoringoperationalmandatoryMonitoring Location Change ApprovalotherMonitoring locations shall not be changed without notification to and the approval of the San Diego Water Board.high
#Q065reportingreportingmandatorySMR Violation Identification DetailsotherThe SMRs shall clearly identify any violations of this Order and its cause; the period of noncompliance, including exact dates and times; and if the noncompliance has not been corrected, the anticipated time it is expected to continue; and steps taken or planned to reduce, eliminate, and prevent reoccurrence of the noncompliance violations of this Order.high
#Q066prohibitionoperationalmandatoryTMDL Bacteria Discharge Prohibitionrecreational water, aquatic lifePursuant to the TMDL WLAs, summarized in Attachment B of this Order, the discharge of total coliform, fecal coliform, and enterococci bacteria to the water quality segments identified in sections V and VI of Attachment B are prohibited.Applies to specified water segments in Attachment Bhigh
#Q067prohibitionoperationalmandatoryTMDL Nutrients Discharge Prohibitionaquatic lifePursuant to the TMDL WLAs, summarized in Attachment B of this Order, the discharge of total nitrogen and total phosphorus to Rainbow Creek is prohibited.Applies to Rainbow Creekhigh
#Q068prohibitionoperationalmandatorySan Diego Bay Permanent Discharge Prohibitionwastewater, otherPermanent groundwater extraction discharges to San Diego Bay from a groundwater control system are prohibited.One America Plaza in the City of San Diego is excluded from this prohibitionhigh
#Q069operationaloperationalmandatoryToxic Effluent Standard Compliancewastewater, aquatic lifeThe Discharger shall comply with effluent standards or prohibitions established under section 307(a) of the CWA for toxic pollutants and with standards for sewage sludge use or disposal established under section 405(d) of the CWA within the time provided in the regulations that establish these standards or prohibitions...high
#Q070administrativereportingmandatoryRe-authorization Submittal for Operational ChangeotherIf an authorization under Standard Provisions - Reporting V.B.3 above is no longer accurate because a different individual or position has responsibility for the overall operation of the facility, a new authorization satisfying the requirements of Standard Provisions - Reporting V.B.3 above must be submitted to the San Diego Water Board and State Water Board prior to or together with any reports, information, or applications...Applies when authorized representative changeshigh
#Q071administrativeoperationalmandatoryDisposal Alternative Analysis RequirementwastewaterAn evaluation of a range of alternative disposal methods to the proposed extracted groundwater discharge to surface waters including reasons and conclusions as to why it is technically or economically infeasible to implement these alternatives.Required as part of the NOI application packagehigh
#Q072administrativereportingmandatoryNOA Modification Request Content RequirementsotherThe request for NOA modification shall include 'Request for NOA Amendment' in the subject line; the Waste Discharge Identification Number (WDID) assigned to the Discharger in the original NOA; the name and address of the Discharger; all of the information the Discharger believes is necessary for the San Diego Water Board to evaluate the request for modification; and shall be signed and certified by the Discharger in accordance with the signatory requirements in section V.B of Attachment DApplies when requesting modification of a Notice of Applicabilityhigh
#Q073reportingreportingmandatoryNotice of Termination (NOT) Content RequirementsotherThe NOT should include 'Notice of Termination' in the subject line, the Waste Discharge Identification Number (WDID) assigned to the project by the San Diego Water Board in the NOA, and the name and address of the Discharger. The NOT must be signed and dated by the Discharger in accordance with the signatory requirements in section V.B of Attachment DApplies when terminating coverage under the Orderhigh
#Q074reportingreportingmandatorySan Diego Water Board Notification Contact DetailsotherNotifications required to be provided to this San Diego Water Board shall be made to: E-mail - sandiego@waterboards.ca.gov Telephone - (619) 516-1990 Facsimile - (619) 516-1994high
#Q075monitoringtreatmentmandatoryFirst Period Toxicity Species Screeningaquatic lifeThe Discharger shall conduct chronic toxicity on a representative sample which shall include one vertebrate, one invertebrate and one aquatic plant during the first required monitoring period.Applies to discharges to inland surface waters, bays, lagoons, and estuaries during the first monitoring periodhigh
#Q076operationalreportingmandatoryToxicity Sample Holding Time Requirementaquatic lifeAll toxicity tests shall be conducted as soon as possible following sample collection. The 36-hour sample holding time for test initiation shall be targeted. However, no more than 72 hours shall elapse before the conclusion of sample collection and test initiation.Applies to all toxicity testinghigh
#Q077reportingreportingmandatorySemiannual TRE Progress Reportingaquatic lifeThe Discharger shall prepare and provide written semiannual progress reports that: (1) describe the actions that have been taken toward achieving compliance... (2) describe all activities... (3) identify any modifications... and (4) include information regarding all delays... by the (15th) day of June and December of each year following the adoption of this Order.Required if a TRE is being conductedhigh
#Q078administrativereportingmandatoryStaffing and Training for ReportingotherThe Discharger shall maintain sufficient staffing and resources to ensure SMR submittals are complete and timely. This includes provision for training and supervision of individuals on how to prepare and submit SMRs.high
#Q079operationaloperationalmandatoryAmbient Turbidity Effluent RequirementwastewaterIn addition to an instantaneous maximum of 20 NTU, the discharge shall not exceed the ambient turbidity of the surface water at any time.Applies to discharges to freshwater inland surface watershigh
#Q080reportingreportingmandatoryNOI Chemical Additive NotificationwastewaterIn the NOI, the Discharger must notify the San Diego Water Board of the types and amounts of any such chemicals proposed to be added to the extracted groundwater.Applies when Discharger proposes adding chemicals to extracted groundwaterhigh
#Q081treatmenttreatmentmandatoryToxicity Control Obligationaquatic lifeThe Discharger shall take all reasonable steps to control toxicity once the source of toxicity is identified.Applies after source of toxicity is identifiedhigh
#Q082monitoringreportingmandatoryPrerequisite Untreated Groundwater CharacterizationwastewaterThe Discharger must obtain and analyze (using appropriate sampling and laboratory methods) a representative sample(s) of the untreated groundwater that is proposed for extraction, potentially treated, and discharged under this Order.Applies as part of the Notice of Intent (NOI) processhigh
#Q083monitoringreportingmandatoryUpstream Receiving Water Hardness CharacterizationwastewaterIf a discharge of extracted groundwater to freshwater inland surface receiving waters is proposed, the Discharger must obtain and analyze a representative sample(s) of the upstream receiving water for total hardness expressed as mg/L of calcium carbonate (CaCO3).Applies when discharge to freshwater inland surface waters is proposedhigh
#Q084monitoringoperationalmandatoryAccelerated Toxicity Monitoring Procedural Dutyaquatic lifeIf the follow-up test results in a 'Fail' at a percent effect greater than or equal to 0.25, the Discharger shall conduct accelerated monitoring every 2 weeks over a 6 week period.Applies after an initial follow-up toxicity test failurehigh
#Q085monitoringoperationalmandatoryMonthly Upstream Receiving Water Turbidity SamplingwastewaterThe Dischargers shall obtain an upstream sample of the receiving water if the discharge is to a river or stream; or from an area unaffected by the discharge for other receiving waters, and analyze the sample for turbidity and report the results monthly.high
#Q086monitoringoperationalmandatoryAnnual Chollas Creek Receiving Water MonitoringwastewaterDischargers to Chollas Creek shall monitor once a year directly upstream and approximately 100 feet downstream of the discharge location for total hardness, expressed as calcium carbonate CaCO3, copper, lead, and zinc.Applies to discharges to Chollas Creekhigh
#Q087reportingreportingmandatoryMonthly SMR Submittal RequirementotherThe Discharger shall submit monthly SMRs including the results of all required monitoring using U.S. EPA-approved test methods or other test methods specified in this Order.high
#Q088reportingreportingmandatorySMR Cover Letter Submission DutyotherThe Discharger shall attach a cover letter to the SMR.high
#Q089corrective_actionoperationalmandatoryGeneral Obligation to Prevent Hazardous DischargeotherThe Discharger shall take all reasonable steps to minimize or prevent any discharge or sludge use or disposal in violation of this Order that has a reasonable likelihood of adversely affecting human health or the environment.high

P Quantitative Requirements (75)

Req ID Category Intent Legal Status Name Subdomain(s) Limit Type Limit Value Context Conditions Confidence
#P001chemicaltreatmentmandatorybiological oxygen demanding materialwastewaterrequirement>= 30 percentPrimary or equivalent treatment adequate to remove at least 30 percent of the biological oxygen demanding material in the treatment works influentDischarge into marine watershigh
#P002physicaltreatmentmandatorysuspended solidswastewaterrequirement>= 30 percentPrimary or equivalent treatment adequate to remove at least 30 percent of the suspended solids in the treatment works influentDischarge into marine watershigh
#P003chemicaltreatmentmandatorybiological oxygen demandwastewaterrequirement>= 58 percentModification will result in removal of not less than 58 percent of the biological oxygen demandCity of San Diego modification applicationhigh
#P004physicaltreatmentmandatorytotal suspended solidswastewaterrequirement>= 80 percentModification will result in removal of not less than 80 percent of total suspended solidsCity of San Diego modification applicationhigh
#P005physicaloperationalmandatorysalinityotherrequirement>= 30 parts per thousandThe resultant residual water remaining in the tank after a saltwater flush has the highest salinity possible and is at least 30 parts per thousandSaltwater flush of empty ballast tankhigh
#P006microbiologicaltreatmentmandatoryorganismotherMAC< 1 organism per 10 cubic metersType-approved ballast water management system standards of performanceIf the organism is living, or has not been rendered nonviable; and is 50 or more micrometers in minimum dimensionhigh
#P007microbiologicaltreatmentmandatoryorganismotherMAC< 1 organism per 10 millilitersType-approved ballast water management system standards of performanceIf the organism is living, or has not been rendered nonviable; and is more than 10, but less than 50, micrometers in minimum dimensionhigh
#P008microbiologicaltreatmentmandatorytoxicogenic Vibrio cholera (serotypes O1 and O139)otherMAC< 1 colony-forming unit per 100 millilitersConcentrations of indicator microbes in ballast water management systemType-approved ballast water management system standardshigh
#P009microbiologicaltreatmentmandatorytoxicogenic Vibrio cholera (serotypes O1 and O139)otherMAC< 1 colony-forming unit per gram of wet weightConcentrations of indicator microbes in ballast water management systemZoological sampleshigh
#P010microbiologicaltreatmentmandatoryescherichia coliotherMAC< 126 colony-forming units per 100 millilitersConcentrations of indicator microbes in ballast water management systemType-approved ballast water management system standardshigh
#P011microbiologicaltreatmentmandatoryintestinal enterococciotherMAC< 33 colony-forming units per 100 millilitersConcentrations of indicator microbes in ballast water management systemType-approved ballast water management system standardshigh
#P012chemicalhealthmandatoryCadmium (Hardness Up to 200 mg/L) AMELwastewater, aquatic liferequirement3.5 μg/LEffluent Limitations for Freshwater Inland Surface WatersHardness Up to 200 mg/Lhigh
#P013chemicalhealthmandatoryCopper (Hardness Up to 200 mg/L) AMELwastewater, aquatic liferequirement14 μg/LEffluent Limitations for Freshwater Inland Surface WatersHardness Up to 200 mg/Lhigh
#P014chemicalhealthmandatoryLead (Hardness Up to 200 mg/L) AMELwastewater, aquatic liferequirement6.3 μg/LEffluent Limitations for Freshwater Inland Surface WatersHardness Up to 200 mg/Lhigh
#P015chemicalhealthmandatoryNickel (Hardness Up to 200 mg/L) AMELwastewater, aquatic liferequirement77 μg/LEffluent Limitations for Freshwater Inland Surface WatersHardness Up to 200 mg/Lhigh
#P016chemicalhealthmandatorySilver (Hardness Up to 200 mg/L) AMELwastewater, aquatic liferequirement6.7 μg/LEffluent Limitations for Freshwater Inland Surface WatersHardness Up to 200 mg/Lhigh
#P017chemicalhealthmandatoryZinc (Hardness Up to 200 mg/L) AMELwastewater, aquatic liferequirement110 μg/LEffluent Limitations for Freshwater Inland Surface WatersHardness Up to 200 mg/Lhigh
#P018chemicalhealthmandatoryCopper (Chollas Creek, Hardness Up to 200 mg/L) AMELwastewater, aquatic liferequirement11.6 μg/LHardness-Dependent Metal Limitations for Chollas CreekHardness Up to 200 mg/Lhigh
#P019physicalaestheticmandatorySettleable Solids AMELwastewaterrequirement0.1 ml/LEffluent Limitations for Discharges to Freshwater Inland Surface Waters with MUN Beneficial UseApplicable to all Dischargershigh
#P020physicaltreatmentmandatoryTotal Suspended Solids AMELwastewaterrequirement30 mg/LEffluent Limitations for Discharges to Freshwater Inland Surface Waters with MUN Beneficial UseApplicable to all Dischargershigh
#P021physicalaestheticmandatoryTurbidity Instantaneous Maximumwastewaterrequirement20 NTUEffluent Limitations for Discharges to Freshwater Inland Surface Waters with MUN Beneficial UseApplicable to all Dischargershigh
#P022physicaltreatmentmandatorypH Rangewastewaterrequirement6.5 - 8.5 standard unitsEffluent Limitations for Discharges to Freshwater Inland Surface Waters with MUN Beneficial UseApplicable to all Dischargershigh
#P023chemicalhealthmandatoryHydrogen Sulfide AMELwastewaterrequirement2.0 μg/LEffluent Limitations for Discharges to Freshwater Inland Surface Waters with MUN Beneficial UseBased on Results of Reasonable Potential Analysishigh
#P024chemicaltreatmentmandatoryTotal Nitrogen Instantaneous Maximumwastewater, aquatic liferequirement2.0 mg/LEffluent Limitations for Discharges to Freshwater Inland Surface Waters with MUN Beneficial UseBased on Results of Reasonable Potential Analysishigh
#P025chemicaltreatmentmandatoryTotal Phosphorus AMELwastewater, aquatic liferequirement0.1 mg/LEffluent Limitations for Discharges to Freshwater Inland Surface Waters with MUN Beneficial UseBased on Results of Reasonable Potential Analysishigh
#P026microbiologicalhealthmandatoryTotal Coliform Single Sample Maximumwastewater, recreational waterMAC10000 Organisms/ 100 mLBacteria Effluent Limitations for Discharges to Bays and Estuaries not Including Buena Vista LagoonSingle Sample Maximumhigh
#P027microbiologicalhealthmandatoryFecal Coliform 30 day geometric meanwastewater, recreational waterMAC200 Organisms/ 100 mLBacteria Effluent Limitations for Discharges to Bays and Estuaries not Including Buena Vista Lagoon30 day geometric meanhigh
#P028microbiologicalhealthmandatoryEnterococcus 30 day geometric meanwastewater, recreational waterMAC35 Organisms/ 100 mLBacteria Effluent Limitations for Discharges to Bays and Estuaries not Including Buena Vista Lagoon30 day geometric meanhigh
#P029physicalaestheticmandatoryGrease and Oil AMEL (Surf Zone)wastewaterrequirement25 mg/LEffluent Limitations for Discharges to the Surf Zone of the Pacific OceanApplicable to All Dischargershigh
#P030physicaltreatmentmandatorySuspended Solids AMEL (Surf Zone)wastewaterrequirement60 mg/LEffluent Limitations for Discharges to the Surf Zone of the Pacific OceanApplicable to All Dischargershigh
#P031chemicalhealthmandatoryTotal Residual Chlorine 6-month median (Surf Zone)wastewater, aquatic liferequirement8 μg/LEffluent Limitations for Discharges to the Surf Zone of the Pacific OceanBased on Results of Reasonable Potential Analysishigh
#P032chemicalhealthmandatoryAmmonia 6-month median (Surf Zone)wastewater, aquatic liferequirement2400 μg/LEffluent Limitations for Discharges to the Surf Zone of the Pacific OceanExpressed as nitrogenhigh
#P033chemicalhealthmandatoryUn-ionized ammonia (NH3) Limitaquatic lifeMAC0.025 mg/l (as N)Receiving Water Limitations for Inland Surface Waters - Chemical CharacteristicsAll inland surface watershigh
#P034physicalhealthmandatoryDissolved Oxygen Minimumaquatic liferequirement>= 5.0 mg/LReceiving Water Limitations for Inland Surface Waters - Chemical CharacteristicsAt any time; annual mean shall not be less than 7 mg/L more than 10% of the timehigh
#P035physicaltreatmentmandatorypH receiving water changeaquatic liferequirement<= 0.2 unitsReceiving Water Limitations for Inland Surface Waters - Chemical CharacteristicsChange from normal ambient pHhigh
#P036microbiologicalhealthmandatoryShellfish Harvesting Total Coliformrecreational water, otherMAC70 per 100 mLReceiving Water Limitations for Inland Surface Waters - Bacterial CharacteristicsAreas where shellfish may be harvested for human consumptionhigh
#P037operationaltreatmentmandatoryChronic Toxicity MDEL Violation Thresholdwastewater, aquatic liferequirement>= 50 percentThe MDEL for chronic toxicity is exceeded and a violation will be flagged when a chronic toxicity test, analyzed using the TST statistical approach, results in 'Fail' and the 'Percent Effect' is >= 50%.Analyzed using the TST statistical approachhigh
#P038chemicalhealthmandatoryCadmium MDEL (Hardness Up to 200 mg/L)wastewater, aquatic liferequirement7.0 μg/LHardness-Dependent Metal Limitations for Freshwater Inland Surface WatersReceiving water hardness up to 200 mg/Lhigh
#P039chemicalhealthmandatoryHydrogen Sulfide MDEL (Freshwater MUN)wastewaterrequirement4.0 μg/LEffluent Limitations for Discharges to Freshwater Inland Surface Waters with MUN Beneficial UseBased on Results of Reasonable Potential Analysishigh
#P040physicalaestheticmandatorySettleable Solids Instantaneous Maximum (Surf Zone)wastewaterrequirement3.0 mL/LEffluent Limitations for Discharges to the Surf Zone of the Pacific OceanApplicable to All Dischargershigh
#P041chemicalhealthmandatoryCadmium AMEL (Hardness 200-300 mg/L)wastewater, aquatic liferequirement4.8 μg/LEffluent Limitations for Freshwater Inland Surface WatersHardness 200 - 300 mg/Lhigh
#P042chemicaltreatmentmandatoryTotal Petroleum Hydrocarbons Instantaneous Maximum (Freshwater)wastewaterrequirement0.5 mg/LEffluent Limitations for Discharges to Freshwater Inland Surface Waters with MUN Beneficial UseBased on Results of Reasonable Potential Analysishigh
#P043chemicalhealthmandatoryBenzene AMEL (Freshwater MUN)drinking water, wastewaterrequirement1.2 μg/LEffluent Limitations for Discharges to Freshwater Inland Surface Waters with MUN Beneficial UseBased on Results of Reasonable Potential Analysishigh
#P044chemicalhealthmandatoryAmmonia 6-Month Median (Bays and Estuaries)wastewater, aquatic liferequirement600 μg/LEffluent Limitations for Discharges to Bays and Estuaries, including San Diego BayTotal Ammoniahigh
#P045chemicalhealthmandatoryTCDD Equivalents AMEL (Bays and Estuaries)wastewater, aquatic liferequirement3.90E-09 μg/LEffluent Limitations for Discharges to Bays and Estuaries, including San Diego BaySum of chlorinated dibenzodioxins and furans multiplied by toxicity factorshigh
#P046microbiologicalhealthmandatoryTotal Coliform 30-day Geometric Mean (Surf Zone)recreational waterrequirement1000 Organisms/ 100 mLBacteria Effluent Limitations for Discharges to the Surf Zone30 day geometric meanhigh
#P047microbiologicalhealthmandatoryE. coli Density (San Diego Bay)otherrequirement7 organisms per mLReceiving Water Limitations for Bays, Estuaries, and Coastal LagoonsSan Diego Bay where waters are used for whole fish handlinghigh
#P048physicalaestheticmandatoryTransparency (Lagoons and Estuaries)aquatic liferequirement>= 50 percentReceiving Water Limitations for Bays, Estuaries, and Coastal LagoonsMeasurement made by standard Secchi diskhigh
#P049physicalaestheticmandatoryTransparency Reading (San Diego Bay)aquatic liferequirement>= 8 feetReceiving Water Limitations for Bays, Estuaries, and Coastal LagoonsSan Diego Bay transparency readingshigh
#P050physicalaestheticmandatoryShallow Water Transparency (San Diego Bay)aquatic liferequirement>= 80 percentReceiving Water Limitations for Bays, Estuaries, and Coastal LagoonsWherever the water is less than 10 feet deep in San Diego Bayhigh
#P051chemicalhealthmandatoryCadmium (Hardness Up to 200 mg/L) MDELwastewater, aquatic liferequirement7.0 μg/LEffluent Limitations for Freshwater Inland Surface WatersHardness Up to 200 mg/Lhigh
#P052chemicalhealthmandatoryAntimony, Total Recoverable AMEL (Freshwater MUN)drinking water, wastewaterrequirement14 μg/LEffluent Limitations for Discharges to Freshwater Inland Surface Waters with MUN Beneficial UseBased on Results of Reasonable Potential Analysishigh
#P053chemicalhealthmandatoryArsenic, Total Recoverable AMEL (Freshwater MUN)drinking water, wastewaterrequirement120 μg/LEffluent Limitations for Discharges to Freshwater Inland Surface Waters with MUN Beneficial UseBased on Results of Reasonable Potential Analysishigh
#P054chemicalhealthmandatoryCyanide, Total AMEL (Freshwater MUN)drinking water, wastewaterrequirement4.3 μg/LEffluent Limitations for Discharges to Freshwater Inland Surface Waters with MUN Beneficial UseBased on Results of Reasonable Potential Analysishigh
#P055chemicalhealthmandatoryMercury, Total Recoverable AMEL (Freshwater MUN)drinking water, wastewaterrequirement0.05 μg/LEffluent Limitations for Discharges to Freshwater Inland Surface Waters with MUN Beneficial UseBased on Results of Reasonable Potential Analysishigh
#P056physicalaestheticmandatorySettleable Solids AMEL (Bays and Estuaries)wastewaterrequirement1.0 ml/LEffluent Limitations for Discharges to Bays and Estuaries, including San Diego Bay but not including Buena Vista LagoonApplicable to All Dischargershigh
#P057physicalaestheticmandatoryTurbidity AMEL (Bays and Estuaries)wastewaterrequirement75 NTUEffluent Limitations for Discharges to Bays and Estuaries, including San Diego Bay but not including Buena Vista LagoonApplicable to All Dischargershigh
#P058chemicalhealthmandatoryTotal Residual Chlorine MDEL (Bays and Estuaries)wastewater, aquatic liferequirement8.0 μg/LEffluent Limitations for Discharges to Bays and Estuaries, including San Diego Bay but not including Buena Vista LagoonBased on Results of Reasonable Potential Analysishigh
#P059physicaltreatmentmandatorypH Range (Surf Zone)wastewaterrequirement6.0 - 9.0 s.u.Effluent Limitations for Discharges to the Surf Zone of the Pacific OceanApplicable to All Dischargershigh
#P060chemicalhealthmandatoryZinc, Total Recoverable 6-month median (Surf Zone)wastewater, aquatic liferequirement56 μg/LEffluent Limitations for Discharges to the Surf Zone of the Pacific OceanBased on Results of Reasonable Potential Analysishigh
#P061chemicalhealthmandatoryIron, Total Recoverable (Mission San Diego and Sycamore Canyon)wastewater, aquatic liferequirement1.0 mg/LFor the Mission San Diego (7.11) and Sycamore Canyon (7.12) Hydrographic SubareasNon-Municipal Freshwater Inland Surface Watershigh
#P062chemicalhealthmandatoryManganese, Total Recoverable (Mission San Diego and Sycamore Canyon)wastewater, aquatic liferequirement1.0 mg/LFor the Mission San Diego (7.11) and Sycamore Canyon (7.12) Hydrographic SubareasNon-Municipal Freshwater Inland Surface Watershigh
#P063chemicalhealthmandatoryZinc AMEL (Hardness 300 mg/L and above)wastewater, aquatic liferequirement190 μg/LHardness-Dependent Metal Limitations for Freshwater Inland Surface WatersHardness 300 mg/L and abovehigh
#P064microbiologicalhealthmandatoryShellfish Harvesting Median Total Coliform Densityotherrequirement70 /100 mLAt all areas where shellfish may be harvested for human consumption, as determined by the Regional Water BoardShellfish harvesting areashigh
#P065microbiologicalhealthmandatoryShellfish Harvesting Total Coliform (10 percent threshold)otherrequirement230 /100 mLAt all areas where shellfish may be harvested for human consumption, as determined by the Regional Water BoardShellfish harvesting areashigh
#P066physicalaestheticmandatoryTurbidity Increase Limit (Natural 0 to 50 NTU)aquatic liferequirement<= 20 percentIncreases in turbidity attributable to controllable water quality factorsLocations with natural turbidity of 0 to 50 NTU in lagoons and estuarieshigh
#P067physicalaestheticmandatoryTurbidity Increase Limit (Natural 50 to 100 NTU)aquatic liferequirement<= 10 NTUIncreases in turbidity attributable to controllable water quality factorsLocations with natural turbidity of 50 to 100 NTU in lagoons and estuarieshigh
#P068physicalaestheticmandatoryTurbidity Increase Limit (Natural > 100 NTU)aquatic liferequirement<= 10 percentIncreases in turbidity attributable to controllable water quality factorsLocations with natural turbidity of greater than 100 NTU in lagoons and estuarieshigh
#P069chemicalhealthmandatoryLead (Hardness Up to 200 mg/L) MDELwastewater, aquatic liferequirement13 μg/LEffluent Limitations for Freshwater Inland Surface WatersHardness Up to 200 mg/Lhigh
#P070chemicalhealthmandatoryLead (Hardness 200 - 300 mg/L) AMELwastewater, aquatic liferequirement11 μg/LEffluent Limitations for Freshwater Inland Surface WatersHardness 200 - 300 mg/Lhigh
#P071chemicalhealthmandatoryLead (Hardness 200 - 300 mg/L) MDELwastewater, aquatic liferequirement21 μg/LEffluent Limitations for Freshwater Inland Surface WatersHardness 200 - 300 mg/Lhigh
#P072chemicalhealthmandatoryTotal Residual Chlorine AMEL (Freshwater MUN)wastewater, drinking waterrequirement2.0 μg/LEffluent Limitations for Discharges to Freshwater Inland Surface Waters with MUN Beneficial UseBased on Results of Reasonable Potential Analysishigh
#P073chemicalhealthmandatoryTotal Residual Chlorine MDEL (Freshwater MUN)wastewater, drinking waterrequirement8.0 μg/LEffluent Limitations for Discharges to Freshwater Inland Surface Waters with MUN Beneficial UseBased on Results of Reasonable Potential Analysishigh
#P074chemicalhealthmandatoryTotal Residual Chlorine Instantaneous Maximum (Freshwater MUN)wastewater, drinking waterrequirement10 μg/LEffluent Limitations for Discharges to Freshwater Inland Surface Waters with MUN Beneficial UseBased on Results of Reasonable Potential Analysishigh
#P075chemicalhealthmandatoryHydrogen Sulfide Instantaneous Maximum (Freshwater MUN)wastewaterrequirement10 μg/LEffluent Limitations for Discharges to Freshwater Inland Surface Waters with MUN Beneficial UseBased on Results of Reasonable Potential Analysishigh

D Definitions (165)

Req ID Category Name Context Confidence
#D001Groundwater Extraction DischargeThe discharge of groundwater removed from the ground or drainage collection systems to lower groundwater levels or pressures, control or eliminate groundwater seepage or leakage, stabilize slopes and other earth structures, or form part of a system to remediate groundwater contamination. Groundwater extraction discharges are associated with groundwater control systems employed in construction and foundation dewatering projects, trench and ditch dewatering projects, monitoring wells, tank removal projects, groundwater remediation projects, permanent groundwater drainage and seepage control projects, and other similar activities. The term as used in this Order does not include permanent groundwater extraction discharges to San Diego Bay or reaches of its tributaries under tidal influence with the exception of the discharge to San Diego Bay from the permanent groundwater drainage control system at One America Plaza in the City of San Diego.high
#D002DischargerAny person that is authorized to discharge extracted groundwater under this Order through an NOA issued by the San Diego Water Board.high
#D003Waters of the United StatesGenerally refers to surface waters, as defined for the purposes of the federal Clean Water Act. For the purpose of this Order, the terms 'surface water', and 'receiving water' are interchangeably used to mean 'waters of the United States,' unless noted otherwise.high
#D004AMELAverage Monthly Effluent Limitationhigh
#D005ASBSAreas of Special Biological Significancehigh
#D006AWELAverage Weekly Effluent Limitationhigh
#D007Contamination'Contamination' means an impairment of the quality of the waters of the 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. [CWC section 13050(k)]high
#D008Daily 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). The daily discharge may be determined by the analytical results of a composite sample taken over the course of one day (a calendar day or other 24-hour period defined as a day) or by the arithmetic mean of analytical results from one or more grab samples taken over the course of the day. For composite sampling, if 1 day is defined as a 24-hour period other than a calendar day, the analytical result for the 24-hour period will be considered as the result for the calendar day in which the 24-hour period ends.high
#D009Detected, but Not Quantified (DNQ)DNQ are those sample results less than the RL, but greater than or equal to the laboratory's MDL. Sample results reported as DNQ are estimated concentrations.high
#D010Enclosed BaysEnclosed Bays are 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 of the San Diego Region include, but are not limited to, Mission Bay, and San Diego Bay. Enclosed bays do not include inland surface waters or ocean waters.high
#D011EstuariesEstuaries 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. Estuarine waters of the San Diego Region include, but are not limited to, the Tijuana River Estuary, the Mouth of San Diego River, Famosa Slough and Channel, Los Penasquitos Lagoon, San Dieguito Lagoon, Batiquitos Lagoon, San Elijo Lagoon, Agua Hedionda Lagoon, Buena Vista Lagoon, Loma Alta Slough, Mouth of San Luis Rey River, Santa Margarita Lagoon, Aliso Creek Mouth, San Juan Creek Mouth, San Mateo Creek Mouth, and the San Onofre Creek Mouth. . Estuaries do not include inland surface waters or ocean waters.high
#D012Clean Water Act (CWA)The Federal Water Pollution Control Act enacted by Public Law 92-500 as amended by Public Laws 95217, 95-576, 96-483.high
#D013Chronic ToxicityThis parameter shall be used to measure the acceptability of waters for supporting a healthy biota until improved methods are developed to evaluate biological response.high
#D014Effluent Concentration Allowance (ECA)ECA is a value derived from the water quality criterion/objective, dilution credit, and ambient background concentration that is used, in conjunction with the coefficient of variation for the effluent monitoring data, to calculate a long-term average (LTA) discharge concentration. The ECA has the same meaning as waste load allocation (WLA) as used in U.S. EPA guidance (Technical Support Document For Water Quality-based Toxics Control, March 1991, second printing, EPA/505/2-90-001).high
#D015ExtractionExtraction is the act of forcibly withdrawing groundwater from the sub surface. Extraction through mechanical means is termed 'active' extraction, such as when using pumps to extract groundwater. Alternatively, 'passive' extraction is through the use of gravity, such as with a french drain or weep hole.high
#D016GroundwaterGroundwater means any water, except capillary moisture, located beneath the land surface in soil pore spaces and in the fractures of rock formations or beneath the bed of any river, stream, lake, reservoir, or other body of surface water, whatever the subsurface geologic structure in which such water stands, flows, percolates or otherwise occurs.high
#D017HardnessA characteristic of water caused mainly by the salts of calcium and magnesium, such as bicarbonate, carbonate, sulfate, chloride and nitrate. Hardness or total hardness is generally defined as the sum of the calcium and magnesium concentrations expressed in milligrams per liter of equivalent calcium carbonate.high
#D018Inland Surface WatersAll surface waters of the San Diego Region exclusive of the waters of the Pacific Ocean, enclosed bays and estuaries, coastal lagoons, and groundwaters. Inland Surface Waters includes reservoirs and lakes.high
#D019Instantaneous Maximum Effluent LimitationThe highest allowable value for any single grab sample or aliquot (i.e., each grab sample or aliquot is independently compared to the instantaneous maximum limitation).high
#D020Instantaneous Minimum Effluent LimitationThe lowest allowable value for any single grab sample or aliquot (i.e., each grab sample or aliquot is independently compared to the instantaneous minimum limitation).high
#D021Maximum Daily Effluent Limitation (MDEL)The highest allowable daily discharge of a pollutant, over a calendar day (or 24-hour period). For pollutants with limitations expressed in units of mass, the daily discharge is calculated as the total mass of the pollutant discharged over the day. For pollutants with limitations expressed in other units of measurement, the daily discharge is calculated as the arithmetic mean measurement of the pollutant over the day.high
#D022MedianThe middle measurement in a set of data. The median of a set of data is found by first arranging the measurements in order of magnitude (either increasing or decreasing order). If the number of measurements (n) is odd, then the median = X(n+1)/2. If n is even, then the median = (Xn/2 + X(n/2)+1 )/2 (i.e., the midpoint between the n/2 and n/2+1).high
#D023Method Detection Limit (MDL)MDL is the minimum concentration of a substance that can be measured and reported with 99 percent confidence that the analyte concentration is greater than zero, as defined in in 40 CFR part 136, Attachment B, revised as of July 3, 1999.high
#D024Minimum 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
#D025MS4 OperatorThe municipal separate storm sewer system (MS4) operator is the entity responsible for the operation of its local MS4 subject to an MS4 NPDES Permit.high
#D026Not Detected (ND)Sample results which are less than the laboratory's MDL.high
#D027Nuisance'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. (3) Occurs during, or as a result of, the treatment or disposal of waste. [Water Code section 13050(m).high
#D028Ocean 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. Discharges to ocean waters are regulated in accordance with the State Water Board's California Ocean Planhigh
#D029PollutantsSubstances defined in Clean Water Act section 502(6) (33 U.S.C. section 1362(6)), and incorporated by reference into CWC section 13373.high
#D030Pollution'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 section 13050(l)high
#D031Reporting 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. The MLs included in this Order correspond to approved analytical methods for reporting a sample result that are selected by the San Diego Water Board either from Appendix 4 of the Policy for Implementation of Toxics Standards for Inland Surface Waters, Enclosed Bays, and Estuaries of California (SIP) in accordance with section 2.4.2 of the SIP or established in accordance with section 2.4.3 of the SIP. The ML is based on the proper application of method-based analytical procedures for sample preparation and the absence of any matrix interferences. Other factors may be applied to the ML depending on the specific sample preparation steps employed. For example, the treatment typically applied in cases where there are matrix-effects is to dilute the sample or sample aliquot by a factor of ten. In such cases, this additional factor must be applied to the ML in the computation of the RL.high
#D032Standard Deviation ( σ )Standard Deviation is a measure of variability that is calculated as follows: σ = ( ∑ [(x µ ) 2 ]/(n - 1)) 0.5 where: x is the observed value; µ is the arithmetic mean of the observed values; and n is the number of samples.high
#D033Test of Significant Toxicity (TST)A statistical approach used to analyze toxicity test data. The TST incorporates a restated null hypothesis, Welch's t-test, and biological effect thresholds for chronic and acute toxicity.high
#D034Toxicity Reduction Evaluation (TRE)TRE is a study conducted in a step-wise process designed to identify the causative agents of effluent or ambient toxicity, isolate the sources of toxicity, evaluate the effectiveness of toxicity control options, and then confirm the reduction in toxicity. The first steps of the TRE consist of the collection of data relevant to the toxicity, including additional toxicity testing, and an evaluation of facility operations and maintenance practices, and best management practices. A Toxicity Identification Evaluation (TIE) may be required as part of the TRE, if appropriate. (A TIE is a set of procedures to identify the specific chemical(s) responsible for toxicity. These procedures are performed in three phases (characterization, identification, and confirmation) using aquatic organism toxicity tests.)high
#D035Water Quality StandardsWater quality standards, as defined in CWA Section 303(c) and 40 CFR section 131.6, consist of 1) the beneficial uses of a water body, 2) criteria (referred to as water quality objectives in California law) to protect those uses, and 3) an anti-degradation policy. Under state law, the water boards establish beneficial uses and water quality objectives in their water quality control or basin plans. Together with an anti-degradation policy (State Water Board Resolution 68-16), these beneficial uses and water quality objectives serve as water quality standards under the CWA. In CWA parlance, state beneficial uses are called 'designated uses' and state water quality objectives are called 'criteria.' Throughout this Order, the relevant term is used depending on the statutory scheme. The water quality standards described in section V of this Order are enforceable receiving water limitations for the surface water bodies for which they are established.high
#D036Notice of Exclusion (NOEX)A NOEX is a notice that indicates that the discharge is not eligible for coverage under this Order and states the reason why.high
#D037Notice of Termination (NOT)The NOT provides notice that the Discharger has ceased the discharge of extracted groundwater associated with the groundwater control activities at the site under this Order.high
#D038Bypass'Bypass' means the intentional diversion of waste streams from any portion of a treatment facility.high
#D039Severe property damage'Severe property damage' means substantial physical damage to property, damage to the treatment facilities, which causes them to become inoperable, or substantial and permanent loss of natural resources that can reasonably be expected to occur in the absence of a bypass. Severe property damage does not mean economic loss caused by delays in production.high
#D040UpsetUpset means an exceptional incident in which there is unintentional and temporary noncompliance with technology based permit effluent limitations because of factors beyond the reasonable control of the Discharger. An upset does not include noncompliance to the extent caused by operational error, improperly designed treatment facilities, inadequate treatment facilities, lack of preventive maintenance, or careless or improper operation.high
#D041Basin PlanWater Quality Control Plan for the San Diego Basinhigh
#D042CTRCalifornia Toxics Rulehigh
#D043CWAClean Water Acthigh
#D044TMDLTotal Maximum Daily Loadhigh
#D045BATBest Available Technology Economically Achievablehigh
#D046BCTBest Conventional Pollutant Control Technologyhigh
#D047BMPBest Management Practice(s)high
#D048BPJBest Professional Judgementhigh
#D049BPTBest Practicable Treatment Control Technologyhigh
#D050CCRCalifornia Code of Regulationshigh
#D051CEQACalifornia Environmental Quality Acthigh
#D052CIWQSCalifornia Integrated Water Quality Systemhigh
#D053CFRCode of Federal Regulationshigh
#D054CVCoefficient of Variationhigh
#D055CWCCalifornia Water Codehigh
#D056DDTDichlorodiphenyltrichloroethanehigh
#D057DmInitial Dilutionhigh
#D058ELAPEnvironmental Laboratory Accreditation Programhigh
#D059ELGEffluent Limitation Guidelineshigh
#D060gpdGallons per Dayhigh
#D061HCHHexachlorocyclohexanehigh
#D062IWCInstream waste concentrationhigh
#D063μgMicrogramhigh
#D064μg/LMicrograms per Literhigh
#D065lbs/dayPounds per Dayhigh
#D066LC 50Percent Waste Giving 50 Percent Survival of Test Organismshigh
#D067LTALong Term Averagehigh
#D068mg/LMilligrams per Literhigh
#D069ml/LMilliliters per Literhigh
#D070MBASMethylene Blue Activated Substanceshigh
#D071MCLMaximum Contaminant Levelshigh
#D072MERMass Emission Ratehigh
#D073MGDMillion Gallons per Dayhigh
#D074MLMinimal Levelhigh
#D075MPNMost Probable Numberhigh
#D076MRPMonitoring and Reporting Programhigh
#D077MS4Municipal Separate Storm Sewer Systemhigh
#D078MTBEMethyl-tert-butyl etherhigh
#D079MUNMunicipal and Domestic Supply Beneficial Usehigh
#D080NTUNephelometric Turbidity Unithigh
#D081NPDESNational Pollutant Discharge Elimination Systemhigh
#D082NOANotice of Applicabilityhigh
#D083NOELNo Observed Effect Levelhigh
#D084NOEXNotice of Exclusionhigh
#D085NOINotice of Intenthigh
#D086NOTNotice of Terminationhigh
#D087NSPSNew Source Performance Standardhigh
#D088NTRNational Toxics Rulehigh
#D089Ocean PlanCalifornia Ocean Plan, Water Quality Control Plan Ocean Waters Of Californiahigh
#D090PAHPolynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbonshigh
#D091PCBPolychlorinated Biphenylshigh
#D092PDFPortable Document Formathigh
#D093REC-1Contact Water Recreation Beneficial Usehigh
#D094REC-2Non-contact Water Recreation Beneficial Usehigh
#D095RLReporting Levelhigh
#D096RMDRegulatory Management Decisionhigh
#D097RPAReasonable Potential Analysishigh
#D098RWDReport of Waste Dischargehigh
#D099San Diego Water BoardCalifornia Regional Water Quality Control Board, San Diego Regionhigh
#D100SCCWRPSouthern California Coastal Waters Research Projecthigh
#D101SHELLShellfish Harvesting Beneficial Usehigh
#D102SIPPolicy for Implementation of Toxics Standards for Inland Surface Waters, Enclosed Bays, and Estuaries of Californiahigh
#D103SIYBShelter Island Yacht Basinhigh
#D104SMRSelf Monitoring Reporthigh
#D105State Water BoardState Water Resources Control Boardhigh
#D106TBELTechnology-Based Effluent Limitationshigh
#D107TCDDTetrachlorodibenzo dioxin and congenershigh
#D108Thermal PlanWater Quality Control Plan for Control of Temperature in the Coastal and Interstate Waters and Enclosed Bays and Estuarieshigh
#D109TIEToxicity Identification Evaluationhigh
#D110TSSTotal Suspended Solidshigh
#D111TUaToxic Units Acutehigh
#D112TUcToxic Units Chronichigh
#D113USEPAUnited Stated Environmental Protection Agencyhigh
#D114U.S.United Stateshigh
#D115WDIDWaste Discharge Identification numberhigh
#D116WDRWaste Discharge Requirementshigh
#D117WERWater Effect Ratiohigh
#D118WETWhole Effluent Toxicityhigh
#D119WLAWasteload Allocationshigh
#D120WQSWater Quality Standardshigh
#D121HalomethanesHalomethanes shall mean the sum of bromoform, bromomethane and chloromethane.high
#D122TCDD equivalentsTCDD equivalents shall mean the sum of the concentrations of chlorinated dibenzodioxins (2,3,7,8-CDDs) and chlorinated dibenzofurans (2,3,7,8-CDFs) multiplied by their respective toxicity factorshigh
#D123ChlordaneChlordane shall mean the sum of chlordane-alpha, chlordane-gamma, chlordene-alpha, chlordenegamma, nonachlor-alpha, nonachlor-gamma, and oxychlordane.high
#D124HCHHCH shall mean the sum of the alpha, beta, gamma, and delta isomers of hexachlorocyclohexane.high
#D125DDTDDT shall mean the sum of 4,4'-DDT; 2,4'-DDT; 4,4'-DDE; 2,4'-DDE; 4,4'-DDD; and 2,4'-DDD.high
#D126PAHsPAHs shall mean the sum of acenaphthylene, anthracene, 1,2-benzanthracene, 3,4-benzofluoranthene, benzo[k]fluoranthene, 1,12-benzoperylene, benzo[a]pyrene, chrysene, dibenzo[a,h]anthracene, fluorene, indeno[1,2,3-cd]pyrene, phenanthrene and pyrene.high
#D127PCBsPCBs shall mean the sum of chlorinated biphenyls whose analytical characteristics resemble those of aroclor-1016, aroclor-1221, aroclor-1232, aroclor-1242, aroclor-1248, aroclor-1254, and aroclor-1260.high
#D128Average Monthly Effluent Limitation (AMEL)The highest allowable average of daily discharges over a calendar month, calculated as the sum of all daily discharges measured during a calendar month divided by the number of daily discharges measured during that month.high
#D129Average Weekly Effluent Limitation (AWEL)The highest allowable average of daily discharges over a calendar week (Sunday through Saturday), calculated as the sum of all daily discharges measured during a calendar week divided by the number of daily discharges measured during that week.high
#D130Waters 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;' (c) All other waters such as intrastate lakes, rivers, streams (including intermittent streams), mudflats, sandflats, 'wetlands,' sloughs, prairie potholes, wet meadows, playa lakes, or natural ponds the use, degradation or destruction of which would affect or could affect interstate or foreign commerce including any such waters: (1) Which are or could be used by interstate or foreign travelers for recreational or other purposes; (2) From which fish or shellfish are or could be taken and sold in interstate or foreign commerce; or (3) Which are used or could be used for industrial purpose by industries in interstate commerce; (d) All impoundments of waters otherwise defined as waters of the United States under this definition: (e) Tributaries of waters identified in paragraphs (a) through (d) of this definition; (f) The territorial seas; and (g) 'Wetlands' adjacent to waters (other than waters that are themselves wetlands) identified in paragraphs (a) through (f) of this definition. Waters of the United States do not include prior converted cropland. Notwithstanding the determination of an area's status as prior converted cropland by any other federal agency, for the purposes of the Clean Water Act, the final authority regarding Clean Water Act jurisdiction remains with the EPA.' (40 CFR 122.2)high
#D131Permanent groundwater extraction dischargesPermanent groundwater extraction discharges refers to long-term discharges from groundwater control systems for completed structures needed to lower groundwater levels, reduce hydrostatic pressure, or control infiltration and leakage of groundwater into below ground completed structures;high
#D132storm waterstorm water runoff, snow melt runoff, and surface runoff and drainage.high
#D133illicit dischargeany discharge to a storm water conveyance system that is not composed entirely of storm water except discharges pursuant to an NPDES permit and discharges resulting from fire fighting activities.high
#D134Percent EffectThe relative 'Percent Effect' at the discharge IWC is defined and reported as: Percent Effect = ((Mean control response - Mean discharge IWC response) / (Mean control response)) × 100high
#D135Welch's t-testThe Welch's t-test employed by the TST statistical approach is an adaptation of Student's t-test and is used with two samples having unequal variances.high
#D136Whole Effluent Toxicity (WET)Whole effluent toxicity (WET) refers to the overall aggregate toxic effect of an effluent measured directly by an aquatic toxicity test(s).high
#D137Toxicity Identification Evaluation (TIE)A TIE is a set of procedures to identify the specific chemical(s) responsible for toxicity. These procedures are performed in three phases (characterization, identification, and confirmation) using aquatic organism toxicity tests.high
#D138responsible corporate officer(i) A president, secretary, treasurer, or vice-president of the corporation in charge of a principal business function, or any other person who performs similar policy- or decision-making functions for the corporation, or (ii) the manager of one or more manufacturing, production, or operating facilities, provided, the manager is authorized to make management decisions which govern the operation of the regulated facility including having the explicit or implicit duty of making major capital investment recommendations, and initiating and directing other comprehensive measures to assure long term environmental compliance with environmental laws and regulations; the manager can ensure that the necessary systems are established or actions taken to gather complete and accurate information for permit application requirements; and where authority to sign documents has been assigned or delegated to the manager in accordance with corporate procedures.high
#D139Administratorthe Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agencyhigh
#D140basinincludes, but is not limited to, rivers and their tributaries, streams, coastal waters, sounds, estuaries, bays, lakes, and portions thereof, as well as the lands drained thereby.high
#D141estuarine zonesan environmental system consisting of an estuary and those transitional areas which are consistently influenced or affected by water from an estuary such as, but not limited to, salt marshes, coastal and intertidal areas, bays, harbors, lagoons, inshore waters, and channelshigh
#D142estuaryall or part of the mouth of a river or stream or other body of water having unimpaired natural connection with open sea and within which the sea water is measurably diluted with fresh water derived from land drainage.high
#D143administrative costthe cost of salaries and fringe benefits incurred in administering a grant under this section.high
#D144Agencythe Environmental Protection Agencyhigh
#D145Great LakesLake Ontario, Lake Erie, Lake Huron (including Lake St. Clair), Lake Michigan, and Lake Superior, and the connecting channels (Saint Mary's River, Saint Clair River, Detroit River, Niagara River, and Saint Lawrence River to the Canadian Border)high
#D146constructionany one or more of the following: preliminary planning to determine the feasibility of treatment works, engineering, architectural, legal, fiscal, or economic investigations or studies, surveys, designs, plans, working drawings, specifications, procedures, field testing of innovative or alternative waste water treatment processes and techniques meeting guidelines promulgated under section 304(d)(3) of this Act, or other necessary actions, erection, building, acquisition, alteration, remodeling, improvement, or extension of treatment works, or the inspection or supervision of any of the foregoing items.high
#D147treatment worksany devices and systems used in the storage, treatment, recycling, and reclamation of municipal sewage or industrial wastes of a liquid nature to implement section 201 of this Act, or necessary to recycle or reuse water at the most economical cost over the estimated life of the works, including intercepting sewers, outfall sewers, sewage collection systems, pumping, power, and other equipment, and their appurtenances; extensions, improvements, remodeling, additions, and alterations thereof; elements essential to provide a reliable recycled supply such as standby treatment units and clear well facilities; and acquisition of the land that will be an integral part of the treatment process (including land use for the storage of treated wastewater in land treatment systems prior to land application) or will be used for ultimate disposal of residues resulting from such treatment and acquisition of other land, and interests in land, that are necessary for construction.high
#D148oiloil of any kind or in any form, including, but not limited to, petroleum, fuel oil, sludge, oil refuse, and oil mixed with wastes other than dredged spoilhigh
#D149vesselevery description of watercraft or other artificial contrivance used, or capable of being used, as a means of transportation on water other than a public vesselhigh
#D150State water pollution control agencythe State agency designated by the Governor having responsibility for enforcing State laws relating to the abatement of pollution.high
#D151municipalitya city, town, borough, county, parish, district, association, or other public body created by or pursuant to State law and having jurisdiction over disposal of sewage, industrial wastes, or other wastes, or an Indian tribe or an authorized Indian tribal organization, or a designated and approved management agency under section 208 of this Act.high
#D152pollutantdredged spoil, solid waste, incinerator residue, 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. This term does not mean (A) ''sewage from vessels or a discharge incidental to the normal operation of a vessel of the Armed Forces'' within the meaning of section 312 of this Act; or (B) water, gas, or other material which is injected into a well to facilitate production of oil or gas, or water derived in association with oil or gas production and disposed of in a well, if the well used either to facilitate production or for disposal purposes is approved by authority of the State in which the well is located, and if such State determines that such injection or disposal will not result in the degradation of ground or surface water resources.high
#D153navigable watersthe waters of the United States, including the territorial seas.high
#D154point sourceany discernible, confined and discrete conveyance, including but not limited to any pipe, ditch, channel, tunnel, conduit, well, discrete fissure, container, rolling stock, concentrated animal feeding operation, or vessel or other floating craft, from which pollutants are or may be discharged. This term does not include agricultural stormwater discharges and return flows from irrigated agriculture.high
#D155pollutionthe man-made or man-induced alteration of the chemical, physical, biological, and radiological integrity of water.high
#D156Great Lakes System''Great Lakes System'' means all the streams, rivers, lakes, and other bodies of water within the drainage basin of the Great Lakes;high
#D157area of concern''area of concern'' means a geographic area located within the Great Lakes, in which beneficial uses are impaired and which has been officially designated as such under Annex 2 of the Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement;high
#D158Great Lakes States''Great Lakes States'' means the States of Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin;high
#D159toxic pollutantThe term ''toxic pollutant'' means those pollutants, or combinations of pollutants, including disease-causing agents, which after discharge and upon exposure, ingestion, inhalation or assimilation into any organism, either directly from the environment or indirectly by ingestion through food chains, will, on the basis of information available to the Administrator, cause death, disease, behavioral abnormalities, cancer, genetic mutations, physiological malfunctions (including malfunctions in reproduction) or physical deformations, in such organisms or their offspring.high
#D160green infrastructureThe term ''green infrastructure'' means the range of measures that use plant or soil systems, permeable pavement or other permeable surfaces or substrates, stormwater harvest and reuse, or landscaping to store, infiltrate, or evapotranspirate stormwater and reduce flows to sewer systems or to surface waters.high
#D161interstate agencyThe term ''interstate agency'' means an agency of two or more States established by or pursuant to an agreement or compact approved by the Congress, or any other agency of two or more States, having substantial powers or duties pertaining to the control of pollution as determined and approved by the Administrator.high
#D162StateThe term ''State'' means a State, the District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, Guam, American Samoa, the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, and the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands.high
#D163personThe term ''person'' means an individual, corporation, partnership, association, State, municipality, commission, or political subdivision of a State, or any interstate body.high
#D164effluent limitationThe term ''effluent limitation'' means any restriction established by a State or the Administrator on quantities, rates, and concentrations of chemical, physical, biological, and other constituents which are discharged from point sources into navigable waters, the waters of the contiguous zone, or the ocean, including schedules of compliance.high
#D165dischargeThe term ''discharge'' when used without qualification includes a discharge of a pollutant, and a discharge of pollutants.high