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State Water Resources Control Board video explains how to submit sanitary sewer service area boundaries

State Water Resources Control Board · December 16, 2025
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Summary

An instructional video from the State Water Resources Control Board walks utilities and consultants through required geospatial boundary submissions, deadlines (existing enrollees due 12/31/2025), acceptable GIS file formats, and the difference between uploading and certifying roles.

An instructional video from the State Water Resources Control Board explains how sanitary sewer service area boundaries must be submitted as geospatial files and certified by a legally responsible official (LRO). The video outlines required content, acceptable file formats and key deadlines for existing and new enrollees.

The video, presented by an unidentified narrator, notes: "When submitting the boundary, the service area, not the utility map, is required to be submitted." It cites General Order 2022010 and DWQ section 5.14 as the regulatory basis and refers to Attachment E1, section 3.8 for content requirements.

Why it matters: utilities enrolled under the General Order must provide a clear, georeferenced service area so the State Water Resources Control Board can track which wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs)…

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