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• <br />9 <br />CALIFORNIA REGIONAL WATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD <br />CENTRAL VALLEY REGION <br />ORDER NO. 93-200 <br />ORDER AMENDING <br />WASTE DISCHARGE REQUIREMENTS <br />FOR <br />MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE LANDFILLS IN THE CENTRAL VALLEY REGION, <br />TO IMPLEMENT STATE WATER BOARD RESOLUTION NO. 93-62, <br />ADOPTED 17 JUNE 1993 AS STATE POLICY FOR WATER QUALITY CONTROL <br />UNDER SECTION 13140 OF THE WATER CODE <br />The California Regional Water Quality Control Board, Central Valley Region, (hereafter Board) <br />finds that: <br />The federal Solid Waste Disposal Act, as amended by the Resource Conservation and <br />Recovery Act, authorizes development of nationwide minimum standards for disposal sites for <br />municipal solid waste (MSW), including criteria for sanitary landfills (LF). <br />2. On 9 October 1991, the United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) <br />promulgated regulations that apply, in California, to dischargers who own or operate Class 11 <br />or Class III landfill units at which municipal solid waste is discharged (MSWLF), regardless of <br />whether or not a permit is issued (Title 40, Code of Federal Regulations, Parts 257 and 258, <br />"federal MSW regulations"). The majority of the federal MSW regulations become effective <br />on the "Federal Deadline", which currently is 9 October 1993. <br />Each state must "...adopt and implement a permit program or other system of prior approval <br />and conditions to assure that each ... [MSWLF] ... within such state ... will comply with <br />the ... (federal MSWLF regulations]." State regulations and policies promulgated to satisfy this <br />requirement are subject to approval by USEPA. <br />4. On 17 June 1993, the State Water Resources Control Board adopted Resolution No. 93-62, <br />titled Policy for Regulation of Discharges of Municipal Solid Waste, as State Policy For Water <br />Quality Control, under Section 13140, et seq., of the California Water Code. The Policy <br />directs each Regional Water Quality Control Board (Regional Water Boards) to revise the <br />waste discharge requirements (WDRs) of each MSWLF in its respective region to comply with <br />the federal MSW regulations. <br />5. All State agencies, including this Board, are required to comply with State Policy For Water <br />Quality Control regarding any activities that could affect water quality. Regional Water <br />Boards regulate discharges of waste that could affect the quality of waters of the state, <br />including discharges of waste to land at MSWLFs, through the issuance and revision of waste <br />discharge requirements. <br />