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STANDARD PROVISIONS AND REPORTING REQUIREMENTS, JANUARY 2012 -3- <br />FOR <br />3 - <br />FOR WASTE DISCHARGE REQUIREMENTS <br />FOR DISCHARGES REGULATED BY SUBTITLE D AND/OR TITLE 27 <br />other order or prohibition issued, reissued, or amended b the Central Valley <br />Y <br />Water Board or the State Water Board, or intentionally or negligently <br />discharging waste, or causing or permitting waste to be deposited where it is <br />discharged into the waters of the state and creates a condition of pollution or <br />nuisance, is a violation of this Order and the Water Code, which can result in <br />the imposition of civil monetary liability [Wat. Code, § 13350(a)] <br />2. After notice and opportunity for a hearing, this Order may be terminated or <br />modified for cause, including, but not limited to [Wat. Code, § 13381]: <br />a. Violation of any term or condition contained in this Order; <br />b. Obtaining this Order by misrepresentation, or failure to disclose fully all <br />relevant facts; <br />c. A change in any condition that results in either a temporary or <br />permanent need to reduce or eliminate the authorized discharge; or <br />d. A material change in the character, location, or volume of discharge. <br />3. Before initiating a new discharge or making a material change in the <br />location, or •' of g discharge, - l •- <br />technicalfile a new report of waste discharge (ROWD), or other appropriate joint <br />document the Central <br />••_ § 13260(c)and § 13264(a)].change includes,but is <br />not -• to, the following: <br />a. An increase in area or depth to be used for solid waste disposal beyond <br />that specified in waste discharge requirements; <br />b. A significant change in disposal method, location, or volume (e.g., <br />change from land disposal to land treatment); <br />c. A change in the type of waste being accepted for disposal; or <br />d. A change to previously -approved liner systems or final cover systems <br />that would eliminate components or reduce the engineering properties of <br />components. <br />4. Representatives of the Central Valley Water Board may inspect the facilities to <br />ascertain compliance with the waste discharge requirements. The inspection <br />shall be made with the consent of the owner or possessor of the facilities or, if <br />the consent is refused, with a duly issued warrant. However, in the event of <br />an emergency affecting the public health or safety, an inspection may be <br />made without consent or the issuance of a warrant [Wat. Code, §13267(c)]. <br />