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HomeWater CodeDiv. 7Ch. 3Art. 5§ 13196 Electronic Environmental Reporting Standards

§ 13196 Electronic Environmental Reporting Standards

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§ 13196 Electronic Environmental Reporting Standards

Key Takeaways

  • •Some reports to the state must be sent online, not on paper.
  • •If you send a report online, you might have to include the exact spot (like GPS coordinates) where you took a sample.
  • •The state picks one simple, free way for everyone to send these online reports so it’s easy and the same for all.
  • •The report must include details like where the sample came from, what tests were done, and the results.

Example

A company tests water from a river to check for pollution and has to send the results to the state.

The company must send the report online using the state’s chosen format. They have to include the exact GPS spot where they took the water, what tests they did, and the results. If they don’t follow these rules, the state might not accept the report.

AI-generated — May contain errors. Not legal advice. Always verify source.

Official Source
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§ 13196 Electronic Environmental Reporting Standards

(a) The state board may require a person submitting a report to the state board, a regional board, or a local agency to submit the report in electronic format. The state board may also require that any report submitted in electronic format include the latitude and longitude, accurate to within one meter, of the location where any sample analyzed in the report was collected. (b) The state board shall adopt a single, standard format for the electronic submission of analytical and environmental compliance data contained in reports. In adopting a standard format, the state board shall only consider formats that meet all of the following criteria: (1) Are available free of charge. (2) Are available in the public domain. (3) Have available public domain means to import, manipulate, and store data. (4) Allow the importation of data into tables indicating relational distances. (5) Allow the verification of data submission consistency. (6) Allow for inclusion of all of the following information: (A) The physical site address from which the sample was taken, along with any information already required for permitting and reporting unauthorized releases. (B) Environmental assessment data taken during the initial site investigation phase, as well as the continuing monitoring and evaluation phases. (C) The latitude and longitude, accurate to within one meter, of the location where any sample was collected. (D) A description of all tests performed on the sample, the results of that testing, any quality assurance and quality control information, any available narrative information regarding the collection of the sample, and any available information concerning the laboratory’s analysis of the sample. (7) Fulfill any additional criteria the state board determines appropriate for an effective electronic report submission program. (Added by Stats. 2000, Ch. 727, Sec. 4. Effective January 1, 2001.)

Last verified: January 23, 2026

Key Terms

electronic formatlatitude and longitudestandard formatenvironmental compliance datapublic domaindata submission

Related Statutes

  • § 13195 Public Domain And Reports
  • § 10844 Public Water Plan Posting
  • § 1105 Witness Immunity In Hearings
  • § 1106 Immunity From Prosecution
  • § 13197.5 Electronic Hazardous Waste Reporting

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Water Code. Section 13196.
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