AC24 Sanitary Sewer Systems General Order Compliance and Enforcement
Recorded On: 04/10/2024
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CWEA Contact Hours: 1.0 contact hours towards CWEA Certifications: CSM, ECI, LAB, MT
This presentation will focus on general compliance and enforcement efforts statewide to regulate the +1,000 current enrollees. Topics will cover compliance assessment, inspection findings, and the general enforcement process. The presentation will allow for audience participation and discussion.
Attendees will learn:
1. Roles of the Regional and State Board in compliance and enforcement of the General Order
2. Regulatory compliance assessment under the new (and old) General Order
3. Inspection findings
4. General enforcement process
5. Open discussion related to compliance and enforcement by the Regional and State Board
Learning Objectives:
Understand the enforcement roles of the State and Regional Boards.
Understand what regulators are looking for in review of documentation and field asset inspection.
demonstrate a general knowledge of the enforcement process and potential enforcement outcomes.
Bryan Elder
Supervising Water Resource Control Engineer
State Water Resources Control Board
Bryan Elder is currently the chief and senior engineer for the Special Investigations Unit in the Office of Enforcement at the State Water Resources Control Board. He oversees six technical positions working on cases and special projects covering such programs as operator certification, industrial and construction storm water, NPDES and WDR enforcement, and environmental justice initiatives. Bryan has been with the Water Boards for 5 years, after working in the private sector in industrial manufacturing and environmental consulting. Bryan holds a BS in chemical engineering, a MS in civil engineering, and a Masters in Business Administration. He is a licensed civil engineer.
Brian Villacorta, P.E., BCEE
Coombs Hopkins
Carlsbad
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