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The California Water Boards' Annual Performance Report - Fiscal Year  2016-17 

REGULATE: LAND DISPOSAL - WASTE MANAGEMENT UNITS

GROUP: LAND DISPOSAL OPEN LANDFILLS RECEIVING WASTE
MEASURE: NUMBER OF MONITORING REPORTS DUE AND RECEIVED
NUMBER OF FACILITIES WITH REPORTING REQUIREMENTS IN CIWQS
MESSAGE:   Approximately 85 percent of Landfills Receiving Waste have their reporting requirements in CIWQS and 69 percent of reports documented due were received.
Key Statistics for FY 2016-17
Number of Facilities with Reporting Requirements133
Number of Monitoring Reports Due553
Number of Monitoring Reports Received383

MEASUREMENTS  - Data Last Updated on: 04-17-2018 (8:50 am)

Regional Board OfficeFacilities RegulatedFacilities With Reporting Requirements in CIWQS)Self Monitoring Reports Due in FY 2016-17Reports Fully SubmittedReports ReviewedPercentage of Reports Fully Submitted
13336262672%
2109265519%
3141339101026%
4252386828295%
5F202112411211390%
5R8618000%
5S181870525374%
5 (Total)464521216416621%
6T113000%
6V202072646589%
6 (Total)212175646589%
720413000%
811946232350%
976209945%
TOTAL15713355338338669%
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abcdefhiklmnopqrstuvwxyz-36-180183654Region 1Region 2Region 3Region 4Region 5FRegion5RRegion 5SRegion 6TRegion6VRegion 7Region 8Region 9Facilities With Reporting Requirements in CIWQS Facilities Without Reporting Requirements in CIWQS

 

WHAT THE MEASURE IS SHOWING

The data available show that 85 percent of Open Landfills Receiving Waste regulated under the Land Disposal program have their reporting requirements now in the Water Boards' database (CIWQS). This percentage varies among the Regional Boards and several offices are not fully tracking the self-monitoring reports in CIWQS. Of the reports that were documented as required during fiscal year 2016-17, 69 percent were received of which all were recorded as reviewed.

WHY THIS MEASURE IS IMPORTANT

Self Monitoring Reports (SMRs) contain the information required by the permits necessary to assess compliance and to measure the quality of the discharge from regulated facilities. Data reported typically include both data required by the permit and any additional data the permittee has collected consistent with permit requirements. The data typically contains an assessment of the conditions of the discharge and includes the values analyzed by a certified laboratory and other field measurements (such pH and stream flow). During the review of the SMRs Regional Board staff compare the values reported with the permit requirements to determine if the SMRs are complete and all the reported values are within the permitted limits. In 2010, the Water Boards began utilizing the CIWQS database to track monitoring reports due, received and reviewed in either electronic or paper form. This card shows the progress towards tracking the required reports using CIWQS. SMRs are the primary tool used to assess compliance with permit requirements. SMRs are submitted with different frequencies and with different purposes. Most dischargers submit quarterly and annual reports. In some cases certain dischargers may also be required to submit monthly reports and other technical reports. In general, all regulated facilities must submit, at a minimum, an annual report.

TECHNICAL CONSIDERATIONS

GLOSSARY

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.

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.

Land Disposal
The Land Disposal program regulates of 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.

( Page last updated:  11/28/17 )

 
 

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