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GOAL AND INTRODUCTION <br /> <br />© 2025 Fischer Compliance, LLC. All rights reserved. Sewer System Management Plan licensed for San Leandro use only. Page 12 of 57 <br />Provisions 6.1 - Enforcement Provisions <br />WDR REQUIREMENTS <br />Provisions 6.1 (pg. 27) <br />β€œThe following enforcement provisions are based on existing federal and state regulations, laws and <br />policies, including the federal Clean Water Act, the state Water Code and the State Water Board <br />Enforcement Policy.” <br />COMPLIANCE <br />The City is aware of the consequences for noncompliance including associated penalties for violations. The <br />City maintains a proactive stance with full implementation of its SSMP. <br />Noncompliance with requirements of this General Order or discharging sewage without enrolling in this <br />General Order constitutes a violation of the Water Code and a potential violation of the Clean Water Act <br />and is grounds for an enforcement action by the State Water Board or the applicable Regional Water Board. <br />Failure to comply with the notification, monitoring, inspection, entry, reporting, and recordkeeping <br />requirements may subject the City to administrative civil liabilities of up to $10,000 a day per violation <br />pursuant to Water Code section 13385; up to $1,000 a day per violation pursuant to Water Code section <br />13268; or referral to the Attorney General for judicial civil enforcement. Discharging waste not in <br />compliance with the requirements of this General Order or the Clean Water Act may subject the City to <br />administrative civil liabilities up to $10,000 a day per violation and additional liability up to $10 per gallon <br />of discharge not cleaned up after the first 1,000 gallons of discharge; up to $5,000 a day per violation <br />pursuant to Water Code section 13350 or up to $20 per gallon of waste discharged; or referral to the <br />Attorney General for judicial civil enforcement. <br />