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What is a Report of Waste Discharge and why hasnt Carnegie SVRA filed one?

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What is a Report of Waste Discharge and why hasnt Carnegie SVRA filed one?

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An ROWD is a report typically used by industrial corporations and manufacturers (such as sewage plants and animal rendering facilities) to report waste discharges from their operations into a water body. The Water Board then sets limits on how much waste these corporations can discharge. Carnegie SVRA management have been working with regulatory agencies for many years developing storm water management plans which meet water quality requirements under an associated permit program, not the ROWD program. On Monday, December 21st, State Parks filed a ROWD with the Central Valley Regional Water Quality Control Board.

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