Section 13304.1 Of Article 1. Administrative Enforcement And Remedies From California Water Code >> Division 7. >> Chapter 5. >> Article 1.
13304.1
. (a) A groundwater cleanup system that commences operation
on or after January 1, 2002, and that is required to obtain a
discharge permit from the regional board pursuant to the regional
board's jurisdiction, and that discharges treated groundwater to
surface water or groundwater, shall treat the groundwater to
standards approved by the regional board, consistent with this
division and taking into account the beneficial uses of the receiving
water and the location of the discharge and the method by which the
discharge takes place.
(b) In making its determination of the applicable water quality
standards to be achieved by the operator of a groundwater cleanup
system that commences operation on or after January 1, 2002, that
draws groundwater from an aquifer that is currently being used, or
has been used at any time since 1979 as a source of drinking water
supply by the owner or operator of a public water system, and that
discharges treated groundwater to surface water or groundwater from
which a public water system draws drinking water, the regional board
shall consult with the affected groundwater management entity, if
any, affected public water systems, and the state board to ensure
that the discharge, spreading, or injection of the treated
groundwater will not adversely affect the beneficial uses of any
groundwater basin or surface water body that is or may be used by a
public water system for the provision of drinking water.