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As adopted Resolution 2004-0032 <br /> (axl)Threat to water quality TTWQ and complexity CPLX of the discharge is assigned by the Regional <br /> Board in accordance with the following definitions: <br /> THREAT TO WATER QUALITY <br /> Category "1"—Those discharges of waste that could cause the long-term loss of a designated <br /> beneficial use of the receiving water. Examples of long-term loss of a beneficial use include the loss <br /> of drinking water supply,the closure of an area used for water contact recreation, or the posting of an <br /> area used for spawning or growth of aquatic resources, including shellfish and migratory fish. <br /> Category"2"—Those discharges of waste that could impair the designated beneficial uses of the <br /> receiving water, cause short-term violations of water quality objectives,cause secondary drinking <br /> water standards to be violated, or cause a nuisance. <br /> Category"3"—Those discharges of waste that could degrade water quality without violating water <br /> quality objectives, or could cause a minor impairment of designated beneficial uses as compared with <br /> Category 1 and Category 2. <br /> COMPLEXITY <br /> Category"A"—Any discharge of toxic wastes, any small volume discharge containing toxic waste or <br /> having numerous discharge points or ground water monitoring,or any Class 1 waste management <br /> unit. <br /> Category `B"—Any discharger not included above that has physical, chemical,or biological <br /> treatment systems (except for septic systems with subsurface disposal), or any Class 2 or Class 3 <br /> waste management units. <br /> Category"C"—Any discharge for which waste discharge requirements have been prescribed pursuant <br /> to Section 13263 of the Water Code not included as a Category"A"or Category"B"as described <br /> above. Included would be discharges having no waste treatment systems or that must comply with <br /> best management practices, discharges having passive treatment and disposal systems, or dischargers <br /> having waste storage systems with land disposal. <br /> 2 <br />