The California Water Boards' Annual Performance Report - Fiscal Year 2011-12
  
    REGULATE: IRRIGATED LANDS | 
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          NUMBER OF FARMING OPERATIONS ENROLLED 
          SIZE OF OPERATIONS ENROLLED | 
         
       
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          The three regions most active in the Irrigated Lands Regulatory Program regulated   77% of their agricultural operations and 81% of their agricultural drainage. | 
         
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MEASUREMENTS 
  
  WHAT  THE MEASURE IS SHOWING
    In Fiscal Year (FY) 2011-12, the Regional Boards enrolled 24 irrigated agricultural operations, which comprised 146,356 acres of irrigated agricultural land, under a general conditional waiver of Waste Discharge Requirements (WDRs). This resulted in 56 percent of the irrigated agricultural operators and 72 percent of acreage being regulated statewide. It is evident that Region 5, which covers about 40 percent of the geographical area of the State, has 56 percent of the irrigated agricultural operators and 76 percent of acreage among these three regions.
    
    WHY THIS  MEASURE IS IMPORTANT
    Many surface and groundwater bodies are impaired because of pollutants from   agricultural sources. Discharges from irrigated agricultural lands, from both   irrigation flows and stormwater runoff, can affect water quality by transporting   pollutants such as pesticides, nutrients, sediment, salts, heavy metals, and   pathogens from cultivated fields into waters of the State. Several Regional   Water Boards have made significant progress in developing and implementing an   Irrigated Lands Regulatory Program (ILRP), initiated in 2004, to work with the   agricultural community to control discharges from irrigated lands. Most of these   Regional Boards have adopted a region-wide, general conditional waiver of WDRs   to regulate irrigated agricultural discharges. To comply with the conditions of   the waiver, irrigated agricultural dischargers implement management measures,   monitor water quality, and implement corrective actions as needed to protect   water quality. Because each Regional Water Board’s ILRP is in a different phase   of development, reporting on the number of acres, as well as the corresponding   number of agricultural operations, enrolled will increase as additional Regional   Boards adopt general conditional waivers of WDRs for discharges from irrigated   agricultural land. Typically farm operators regulated under a waiver participate   under a coalition group to implement the requirements of the conditional   waivers. The following table includes the names and number of farm operators and   acreage under each existing coalition.
  
    | Region | 
    Order # | 
    Acreage | 
    Number of Participants | 
    Coalition Name | 
  
  
    | 3 | 
    R3-2010-0040 | 
    389,128 | 
    Not Available | 
    Central Coast Water Quality Preserve, Inc. | 
  
  
    | 4 | 
    R4-2010-0186 | 
    83,661 | 
    Not    Available | 
    Ventura    County Agriculture Irrigated Lands Group | 
  
  
    | 4 | 
    R4-2010-0186 | 
    1,435 | 
    Not    Available | 
    Nursery    Growers Association-Los Angeles County Irrigated Lands Group | 
  
  
    | 5S | 
    R5-2006-0053 | 
    8,153 | 
    28 | 
    Goose    Lake RCD Water Quality Coalition | 
  
  
    | 5S | 
    R5-2006-0053 | 
    579,000 | 
    2,500 | 
    California    Rice Commission Coalition | 
  
  
    | 5S | 
    R5-2006-0053 | 
    1,194,568 | 
    8,411 | 
    Sacramento    Valley Water Quality Coalition | 
  
  
    | 5S | 
    R5-2006-0053 | 
    507,489 | 
    1,070 | 
    Westlands    Water District Water Quality Coalition | 
  
  
    | 5S | 
    R5-2006-0053 | 
    514,824 | 
    3,106 | 
    Westside    San Joaquin River Watershed Coalition | 
  
  
    | 5S | 
    R5-2006-0053 | 
    347,819 | 
    3,489 | 
    San    Joaquin County & Delta Water Quality Coalition | 
  
  
    | 5S | 
    R5-2006-0053 | 
    535,653 | 
    2,225 | 
    East    San Joaquin Water Quality Coalition | 
  
  
    | 5S | 
    R5-2006-0053 | 
    1,041,434 | 
    3,529 | 
    South    San Joaquin Valley Water Quality Coalition | 
  
    TECHNICAL  CONSIDERATIONS
  
    - Data Source: Water Board ILRP Program database. Period: July 1, 2011-July 30, 2012. Extracted   in August 2012.    
 
    - Unit of Measure: Number of acres enrolled under general conditional waivers of Waste Discharge   Requirements (WDRs) at three Regional Water Boards with Irrigated Lands   Regulatory Programs.   
    
 
    - Data Definitions: Acres Enrolled: Agricultural acreage under the control of commercial irrigated   agricultural operators enrolled under a general conditional waiver of WDRs   issued by a Regional Water Board as part of their Irrigated Lands Regulatory   Program.   
    
 
    - References: 
    	
 
    
  GLOSSARY
  
  - Conditional Waiver of Waste Discharge Requirements
 
  - Regional Water Board can formally waive Waste Discharge Requirements (WDRs) for   specific discharges to surface waters that are not subject to National Pollutant   Discharge Elimination System regulations provided that certain conditions are   met, including that the discharge will not cause or contribute to violations in   water quality. An individual conditional waiver of WDRs can be issued directly   to an individual discharger. For discharges of a certain type, such as   discharges from irrigated agricultural lands, individual or groups of   dischargers may enroll under a general conditional waiver of    WDRs.
 
  
    Irrigated Agricultural Lands 
  - Lands where water is applied to produce crops such as land planted to row, vineyard,   pasture, field and tree crops, commercial nurseries, nursery stock production,   managed wetlands, and rice production that do not currently discharge under   waste discharge requirements, National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System   (NPDES) permits, Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) permits, or other   NPDES permits.
    
   
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