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The California Water Boards' Annual Performance Report - Fiscal Year 2010-11

REGULATE: NPDES STORMWATER

GROUP: NPDES STORMWATER CONSTRUCTION FACILITIES
MEASURE:
NUMBER OF ENROLLEES ACTIVE, NEW AND TERMINATED 
 
MESSAGE:  
Almost 50% of active facilities were new enrolments in FY 10-11. Due to the construction slowdown, 7,800 operations were terminated.

MEASUREMENTS  - Data Last Updated on: 

 

WHAT THE MEASURE IS SHOWING

According to the data extracted from the Water Boards' databases, there were 2,889 new or updated enrollees during fiscal year 2010-11. Construction activities are significant in every Regional Board and the program regulates a large number of construction facilities. On July 1, 2010 the new construction general order (2009-0009-DWQ) became effective. Due to the reduction in new construction activities in California the number of facilities initially enrolling in the program has decreased by almost 60% from 17,123 active enrollees at the end of FY 08-09 to 6,980 in FY 10-11. There was a significant workload associated with enrolling all the new facilities under the new general order and terminating facilities that were no longer disturbing land.

WHY THIS MEASURE IS IMPORTANT

The Construction Stormwater Program is unique in that the industrial activity (construction, land disturbance) is temporary in nature. This program is very dynamic and many new applications are received every year. As construction activities are completed, enrollees must submit a notice of termination. Therefore processing all new applications and permit rescissions represent a significant workload for the program.

TECHNICAL CONSIDERATIONS

GLOSSARY

Construction Stormwater Program
Dischargers whose projects disturb 1 or more acres of soil or are part of a larger common plan of development that in total disturbs 1 or more acres, are required to obtain coverage under the General Permit for Discharges of Storm Water Associated with Construction Activity (Construction General Permit, 2000-0009-DWQ).

General Permit
An NPDES permit issued under 40 CFR 122.28 that authorizes a category of discharges within a geographical area. A general permit is not specifically tailored for an individual discharger.

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.

( Page last updated:  9/19/11 )

 
 

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