The California Water Boards' Annual Performance Report - Fiscal Year 2016-17
REGULATE: WASTE DISCHARGES TO LAND - WDR |
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MEASUREMENTS
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WHAT THE MEASURE IS SHOWING
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WHY THIS MEASURE IS IMPORTANT
TECHNICAL CONSIDERATIONS
- Data Source: CIWQS. Period July 1, 2016 to June 30, 2017.
- Unit of Measure: Number of self-monitoring reports that were due, received or reviewed during FY 16-17.
- Data Definitions: Self-Monitoring Report required in Waste Discharge Requirements. Data include all Self-Monitoring Report types and frequencies.
- References: Information on the Water Boards' WDR - NON15 Program
Public Reports and Data
Enforcement and Compliance Assurance Information
GLOSSARY
- CIWQS
- The California Integrated Water Quality System (CIWQS) is a web-based relational database for core regulatory data. Using this system, both staff and the public can access data related to places of environmental interest, permits and other orders, inspections and violations and enforcement activities.
- Large Municipal Facilities
- Facilities discharging municipal waste serving a population equivalent to 1,000 people and with a design flow of greater than 100,000 gallons a day. This group only includes those facilities regulated with individual Waste Discharge Requirements (WDR).
- Municipal Sources
- Facilities that treat sewage or a mixture of predominantly sewage and other waste from districts, municipalities, communities, hospitals, schools, and publicly or privately owned systems (excluding individual surface leaching systems disposing of less than 1,000 gallons per day).
- Self Monitoring Report
- The form used to report self-monitoring results by regulated facilities. Self Monitoring: Sampling and analyses performed by a facility to determine compliance with a permit or other regulatory requirements.
- Small Municipal and Domestic Waste Facilities
- Facilities discharging municipal waste serving a population equivalent to less than 1,000 people and with a design flow less than 100,000 gallons a day. Small municipal waste facilities are typically regulated under a general order and may include facilities discharging to subsurface systems such as septic tanks and leach fields or small wastewater package plants.
- Waste Discharge Requirements Program
- The Waste Discharge Requirements (WDR) Program regulates all point source discharges of waste to land that do not require full containment (which falls under the Land Discharge Program), or are not subject to the NPDES Program.