The California Water Boards' Annual Performance Report - Fiscal Year 2008-09
  
    | REGULATE: NPDES STORMWATER |  |  | 
  
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          | GROUP: | NPDES STORMWATER INDUSTRIAL FACILITIES |  | 
        
          | MEASURE: | NUMBER OF NEW ENROLLEES ADOPTED OR RENEWED |  | 
  
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          | MESSAGE: | A significant number of new industrial stormwater facilities were enrolled. |  | 
        
          | KEY STATISTICS FOR FY 2008-09 |  
         | Number of Active Facilities | 9,841 |  
         | Number of New Enrollees | 549 |  | 
MEASUREMENTS
 
   
  WHAT  THE MEASURE IS SHOWING
    
      According to the data extracted from the  Water Boards’ databases, there were 549 new or updated enrollees during fiscal  year 2008-09. The regions with significant industrial activity tend to have the  greatest number of enrollees under the stormwater industrial program.        
    
    WHY THIS  MEASURE IS IMPORTANT
    
      The Industrial  Stormwater Program regulates a large number of facilities and although the  activity is not as temporary in nature as the Construction Stormwater Program  it requires frequent verification that facilities, new or already enrolled  under the permit, are in compliance with NPDES stormwater regulations.   Non-municipal, or industrial sources, often  generate wastewater that is discharged to surface waters. The types of  wastewaters generated at a facility depend on the specific activities  undertaken and may include manufacturing or process wastewaters, cooling  waters, sanitary wastewater, and stormwater runoff. This program is very  dynamic and many new applications are received each year.  Processing all of the new applications and  permit rescissions represents a significant workload for the program.
        
    
    TECHNICAL  CONSIDERATIONS
  
  GLOSSARY
  
  - General Permit 
- An NPDES permit issued under 40 CFR 122.28  that authorizes a category of discharges under the CWA within a geographical  area. A general permit is not specifically tailored for an individual  discharger.
 
 
- Industrial Stormwater Program
- Discharges associated with 10  broad categories of industrial activities are regulated under the Industrial  Storm Water General Permit Order 97-03-DWQ (General Industrial Permit), which is an NPDES permit.
 
 
- National Pollutant Discharge Elimination  System (NPDES)
- The NPDES permit  program (Section 402 of the Clean  Water Act ) controls water pollution by regulating point sources that  discharge pollutants into waters of the United States. Point sources are  discrete conveyances such as pipes or man-made ditches. Individual homes that  are connected to a municipal system, use a septic system, or do not have a  surface discharge do not need an NPDES permit; however, industrial, municipal,  and other facilities must obtain permits if their discharges go directly to  surface waters.  US EPA has approved the  Water Board’s program to issue NPDES permits.