Per Day Assessment for Non Sample Clauses

Per Day Assessment for Non. Discharge Violation This factor does not apply to discharge violations.
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Per Day Assessment for Non. Discharge Violations
Per Day Assessment for Non. Discharge Violations This step does not apply to the violation because it is a discharge violation.
Per Day Assessment for Non. Discharge Violations Not applicable for the alleged violation (discharge violation alleged).
Per Day Assessment for Non. Discharge Violations Potential for Harm: Moderate Violations 8 and 9 are characterized as a Moderate Potential for Harm. The Enforcement Policy defines Moderate Potential for Harm as “[t]he characteristics of the violation have substantially impaired the Water Boardsability to perform their statutory and regulatory functions, present a substantial threat to beneficial uses, and/or the circumstances of the violation indicate a substantial potential for harm.” During the July 16, 2019 Regional Water Board inspection, Regional Water Board staff observed poor housekeeping practices of waste management throughout the Site, necessary to prevent their mobilization by rain or wind. As mentioned above, stormwater at the Site drains indirectly to the Marina del Rey Harbor. Existing beneficial uses of the Marina del Rey Harbor include navigation, commercial and sport fishing, wildlife habitat, and shellfish harvesting. Discharges of concrete and waste materials to surface waters impact beneficial uses of Marina del Rey Harbor including commercial and sport fishing, wildlife habitat, and shellfish harvesting. Discharges of trash, settleables and floatables, in receiving waters can contribute to sediment contamination and impede the growth of aquatic vegetation, decreasing spawning areas and habitats for fish and other living organisms. Wildlife, including shellfish, can be harmed by ingesting or becoming entangled in floating trash. Trash in receiving waters is not aesthetically pleasing and xxxxxx recreational uses. Trash accumulation in water poses a moderate level of concern to ecosystem health exposure pathways because of the likelihood that the discharged material would harm aquatic life. Therefore, the Potential for Harm for these violations is characterized as Moderate.‌ Deviation from Requirement: Major Violations 8 and 9 are characterized as a Major Deviation from Requirement. The Enforcement Policy defines a Major Deviation from Requirement as “[t]he requirement has been rendered ineffective (e.g., discharger disregards the requirement, and/or the requirement is rendered ineffective in its essential functions).” The Discharger failed to install good housekeeping measures to prevent potential mobilization of loose construction wastes throughout the Site during the Regional Water Board’s July 16, 2019. During the January 10, 2020 Regional Water Board inspection, the Discharger continued to fail to install site management controls to contain construction wast...

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