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State training explains how legally responsible officials must submit sewer system management plans

Statewide Sanitary Sewer Systems General Order 2020-21-103 Training (State Water Resources Control Board) · December 1, 2025
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A training video produced with the State Water Resources Control Board walks legally responsible officials through submitting, certifying, viewing and amending Sewer System Management Plans (SSMPs) in the state's online system and lists key deadlines, file-size rules and contact points.

A training video produced by Summit Partners in partnership with the State Water Resources Control Board explains how legally responsible officials (LROs) should submit and certify Sewer System Management Plans (SSMPs) to the state's online portal under General Order 2020-21-103.

The presenter said systems serving populations greater than 100,000 are due May 2, 2025, and that due dates generally depend on the population reported in an enrollee's initial annual report, so subsequent population changes do not alter the assigned deadline. The presenter also said new enrollees or systems that did not continue coverage by June 5, 2023 must have the LRO upload an SSMP within 12 months of enrollment…

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