The California Water Boards' Annual Performance Report - Fiscal Year 2014-15
ENFORCEMENT: LAND DISPOSAL
GROUP:
LAND DISPOSAL
MEASURE: ENFORCEMENT RESPONSE 2000-2014
MESSAGE:
The Land Disposal program has seen a decline in violations and enforcement actions.
MEASUREMENTS
Violation Type
2000
2001
2003
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
WHAT THE MEASURE IS SHOWING
Violations at Land Disposal sites have been decreasing. The percentage of violations that receive no enforcement actions are high and range between 20 to 67 percent of enforcement actions per year. Only a few violations result in a penalty or a compliance action. There is significant variation between the Regional Boards, with some regions addressing violations only at the informal level.
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.
TECHNICAL CONSIDERATIONS
Data Source: California Integrated Water Quality System (CIWQS). Extracted on November 6, 2015
Unit of Measure: Violations documented. Violations linked to an enforcement action. Data is compiled on a calendar year basis.
Data Definitions: Violations with status "violation". Violations are not double counted and are grouped in 4 groups: Group 1: Violations not linked to an enforcement action with a status active or historical. Group 2: Violations linked to a penalty action with a status active or historical. Group 3: Violations linked to a compliance action with a status active or historical but not to a penalty action with a status of active or historical. Group 4: Violations linked to all other types of enforcement actions with a status of active or historical.
The Waste Discharge Requirements (WDR) - Waste Discharges to Land 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.
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.
Compliance Actions
Compliance actions are formal enforcement actions that impose sanctions and/or require compliance. Compliance Actions include Notices to Comply (NTC), Notices of Noncompliance (NNC), Time Schedule Orders (TSO), Cease and Desist Orders (CDO) and Clean Up and Abatement Orders (CAO).
Formal Enforcement
Formal enforcement actions are statutorily based actions to address a violation or threatened violation of water quality laws, regulations, policies, plans, or orders.
Informal Enforcement Actions
Informal enforcement actions are enforcement actions taken by Water Board staff that are not defined in statute or regulation. Informal enforcement action can include any form of communication (oral, written, or electronic) between Water Board staff and a discharger concerning an actual, threatened, or potential violation. Informal enforcement actions cannot be petitioned to the State Water Board.
The purpose of an informal enforcement action is to quickly bring an actual, threatened, or potential violation to the discharger's attention and to give the discharger an opportunity to return to compliance as soon as possible. The Water Board may take formal enforcement action in place of, or in addition to, informal enforcement actions.
Penalty Actions
Penalty Actions are formal enforcement actions where administrative or judicial actions impose a penalty or require the completion of a project associated to a monetary amount. Penalty actions include liabilities imposed with an Administrative Civil Liability (ACL) and settlement agreements pursuant to Government Code section 11415.60.
Type of Enforcement Action
Description
Classification
Expedited Payment Offer
A conditional offer that provides a discharger with an opportunity to resolve any outstanding violations subject to mandatory minimum penalties by acknowledging them and providing full payment of the accrued mandatory penalties identified in the payment letter.
Informal
Verbal Communication
Any communication regarding the violation that takes place in person or by telephone.
Informal
Staff Enforcement Letter
Any written communication regarding violations and possible enforcement actions that is signed at the staff level.
Informal
Notice of Violation
A letter officially notifying a discharger of a violation and the possible enforcement actions, penalties, and liabilities that may result. This letter is signed by the Executive Office.
Informal
Notice to Comply
Issuance of a Notice to Comply per Water Code Section 13.
Formal
Notice of Noncompliance
The Storm Water Enforcement Act of 1988 requires two Notices of Noncompliance to be issued to storm water dischargers for reporting violations prior to issuing an administrative civil liability complaint.
Formal
13267 Order
A letter utilizing Water Code Section 13267 authority to require further information or studies.
Formal
Clean-up and Abatement Order
Any order pursuant to Water Code Section 13304.
Formal
Cease and Desist Order
Any order pursuant to Water Codes Sections 13301-13303.
Formal
Time Schedule Order
Any order pursuant to Water Code Section 13300.
Formal
Administrative Civil Liability (ACL) Complaint
ACL Complaint issued by the Executive Officer.
Formal
Administrative Civil Liability (ACL) Order
An ACL Order that has been imposed by the Water Board or SWRCB.
Formal
Settlement
A settlement agreement per California Government Code Section 11415.6.
Formal
Referral
Referral to the District Attorney, Attorney General, or USEPA.
Informal
Referred to a Task Force
Any referral of a violation to an environmental crimes task force.
Informal
Referral to Other Agency
Any referral to another State Agency.
Informal
Third Party Action
An enforcement action taken by a non-governmental third party and to which the State or Water Board is a party.
Formal
Waste Discharge Requirements
Any modification or rescission of Waste Discharge Requirements in response to a violation.