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Service Description: Permitted Industrial Facilities: This layer shows a summary of information for each of the industrial facilities in California with an active NPDES Industrial Storm Water General Permit (Industrial General Permit or IGP) or Santa Ana Regional Water Quality Control Board (Region 8) NPDES Scrap Metal Permit application. The industrial point data is updated periodically, is not real time data, and is best used for information on industry trends or in combination with the Storm Water Multiple Application and Report Tracking System (SMARTS) real time data for active industrial storm water permits. The point data is pulled from SMARTS using the latitude and longitude information provided by the permittee. HUC 10 Watershed Boundaries: This layer includes the Hydrologic Unit Code (HUC) 10 watersheds to delineate this boundary for identification of impaired water bodies within a HUC 10 watershed-scale to assist permittees in providing this information in their storm water pollution prevention plans and in SMARTS. Impaired Rivers, Streams, Lakes, and Reservoirs: The impaired lines and polygons layers used in this map are from the Appendix 3 excel spread sheet in the Industrial General Permit and only includes the impaired water bodies where parameters were directly identified (the rows in black in the excel spreadsheet) in relation to potential industrial pollutants. This map does not include the entire 2010 integrated report and the associated impaired water bodies. This data is stable (minus some maintenance or error fixes that may occur) and will only be updated with the adoption of a new Industrial General Permit after the year 2020. Industrial General Permit (IGP) TMDL Watersheds: This layer includes adopted Total Maximum Daily Loads (TMDL) implemented through the Industrial General Permit for specific impaired waterbody(ies) or watersheds. The purpose of this map is to provide guidance to industrial storm water dischargers in determining the impaired watershed, waterbody, reach, or tributary they potentially discharge into and if there is an associated TMDL from the IGP’s Attachment E.
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Copyright Text: Charlow Arzadon, Ella Golovey, Laurel Warddrip, Mark Angelo, and Stephanie Bucknam
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Title: Impaired Water Body Map - Industrial General Storm Water Permit
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Comments: Permitted Industrial Facilities:
This map shows a summary of information for each of the industrial facilities in California with an active industrial storm water permit or region 8 scrap metal permit. Since this industrial point data is updated only annually (around November) it is not realtime data and would be best used for information on industry trends or in combination with the data in the Storm Water Multiple Application and Report Tracking System (SMARTS) realtime data for active industrial storm water permits. The point data is pulled from SMARTS using the latitude and longitude information provided by the permittee.
HUC 10 Watershed Boundaries:
This map includes the Hydrologic Unit (HUC) 10 watershed size to delineate this boundary for purposes of using the map to identify which impaired water bodies are within a HUC 10 to assist permittees in providing this information in their storm water pollution prevention plans and in SMARTS.
Impaired Rivers, Streams, Lakes, and Reservoirs: The impaired lines and polygons used in this map are from the excel spreadsheet from Appendix 3 in the Industrial General Permit (2014-0057-DWQ) and only includes the impaired water bodies where parameters were directly identified (the rows in black in the excel spreadsheet). This map does not include the entire integrated report from 2010 and the associated impaired water bodies. This data is stable (minus some maintenance or error fixes that may occur) and will only be updated with the adoption of a new Industrial General Permit after the year 2020.
Unimpaired Rivers, Streams, Lakes, and Reservoirs:
This data was extracted from U.S. National Atlas Water Feature Lines and Polygons, and are the major rivers, streams, lakes and reservoirs in California that are not tied to a parameter in Appendix 3 of the Industrial General Permit. These were added to the map to provide some information on water bodies in California beyond Appendix 3 of the industrial general permit and may be helpful for identifying receiving waters for industrial permittees.
Subject: A service to provide the public with impaired water body data from Appendix 3 of the Industrial General Permit. It also provides data on the active Industrial Storm Water Permits/Region 8 scrap metal permits. Map updated annually.
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Keywords: storm water,industrial,permitting,IGP,impairments,IGP Appendix 3,tmdl,IGP Attachment E,NPDES
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