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Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) - the City of Lompoc!

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OrderXV. REGIONAL WATER BOARD AUTHORITIESA. In <strong>the</strong> case where <strong>the</strong> Regional <strong>Water</strong> Board does not agree with <strong>the</strong>discharger’s self-reported risk level (e.g., <strong>the</strong>y determine <strong>the</strong>mselves to bea Level 1 Risk when <strong>the</strong>y are actually a Level 2 Risk site), Regional <strong>Water</strong>Boards may ei<strong>the</strong>r direct <strong>the</strong> discharger to reevaluate <strong>the</strong> Risk Level(s) for<strong>the</strong>ir site or terminate coverage under this General Permit.B. Regional <strong>Water</strong> Boards may terminate coverage under this GeneralPermit for dischargers who fail to comply with its requirements or where<strong>the</strong>y determine that an individual NPDES permit is appropriate.C. Regional <strong>Water</strong> Boards may require dischargers to submit a Report <strong>of</strong>Waste Discharge / NPDES permit application for Regional <strong>Water</strong> Boardconsideration <strong>of</strong> individual requirements.D. Regional <strong>Water</strong> Boards may require additional Monitoring and ReportingProgram Requirements, including sampling and analysis <strong>of</strong> discharges tosediment-impaired water bodies.E. Regional <strong>Water</strong> Boards may require dischargers to retain records for morethan <strong>the</strong> three years required by this General Permit.2009-0009-DWQ 39 September 02, 2009

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