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State Water Resources Control Board provides step-by-step guidance to submit sanitary sewer internal audits to CWICS
Summary
A training video from the State Water Resources Control Board explains how enrollees subject to the general order must file sanitary sewer internal audit reports in the California Integrated Water Quality System (CWICS), including the six-month deadline, required submitter role, acceptable file types, file-size limits and how to certify reports.
The State Water Resources Control Board provided step-by-step instructions for enrollees required to submit sanitary sewer internal audit reports into the California Integrated Water Quality System (CWICS). The guidance covers deadlines, who must certify reports, acceptable file types and how to record a late submittal justification.
The video explains that under the general order (referred to in the presentation as General Order 2020Two-one 103), “enrollees must submit their internal audit report within 6 months of the end of the audit period.” That deadline applies to the finalized audit document date recorded in CWICS. The presenter also warned that late filing carries an additional administrative step: “If an audit is not performed timely, the enrollee is required to update the CWICS database and select the justification for not conducting the audit by the due date,” and the enrollee must inform the corresponding regional water board of that justification…
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