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The California Water Boards' Annual Performance Report - Fiscal Year 2008-09

ENFORCE: LAND DISPOSAL

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GROUP: LAND DISPOSAL
MEASURE:  ENFORCEMENT ACTIONS
MESSAGE:   Enforcement response focused on informal enforcement.
KEY STATISTICS FOR FY 2008-09
Number of Informal Actions* 121
Number of Formal Actions** 8
Number of Penalty Actions 3

MEASUREMENTS

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WHAT THE MEASURE IS SHOWING

The level and type of enforcement is similar among the regional boards for those facilities discharging under the WDR Land Disposal program. Most of the regional boards are issuing informal actions and four of them issued a formal action that requires compliance with requirements. Three regions issued penalty actions.

WHY THIS MEASURE IS IMPORTANT

Enforcement plays a significant role in the Water Boards’ strategies to protect water quality and represents a significant amount of work for both the State and Regional Boards. Enforcement deters potential violators and protects public health and the environment. Enforcement can prevent threatened pollution from occurring and can promote prompt cleanup and correction of existing pollution problems. The Water Boards use progressive enforcement by addressing some violations with an informal response such as a phone call or staff enforcement letter followed, if needed, with a more formal action. If violations continue, the enforcement response should be quickly escalated to increasingly more formal and serious actions until compliance is achieved.   This measure displays the use of formal versus informal actions to address documented violations.

TECHNICAL CONSIDERATIONS

GLOSSARY

Land Disposal
The Land Disposal program regulates waste discharge to land for treatment, storage and disposal in waste management units. Waste management units include waste piles, surface impoundments, and landfills. California Code of Regulations (CCR) Title 23, (Chapter 15) contains the regulatory requirements for hazardous waste. CCR Title 27, contains the regulatory requirements for wastes other than hazardous waste.

 

 
 

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