June 16, 2023
Katie Payne
In 2020 the California State Water Resources Control Board (SWRCB) adopted a State Policy for Water Quality Control: Toxicity Provisions (Provisions). Subsequently, the SWRCB sought approval of the Provisions from the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). On May 1, 2023, EPA Region IX officially approved the Provisions for use as a regulatory tool under the Clean Water Act (CWA).
How will these changes affect you?
This approval has the potential to affect all dischargers to inland surface waters, enclosed bays, and estuaries who hold a National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit containing toxicity testing requirements. Here are a few things to consider, as Regional Water Boards will likely begin incorporating the Provisions during your next permit renewal:
What can you do to prepare?
Got questions? You’ve got experts in your corner.
Our team of expert toxicologists has been monitoring, training, and participating in the development of the Provisions for more than a decade. We also have significant applied experience conducting testing, analyzing data, and reviewing permit requirements under the framework of the Provisions. During this transition period, we can help you shorten your learning curve and minimize your risk. For more information please reach out.
Business Development Manager & Toxicology Testing Expert
Katie Payne is an environmental scientist who has a passion for applying toxicology, biology, and ecology to understand, navigate, and solve complex environmental issues. She has more than 15 years of experience in aquatic toxicity and bioassay at Enthalpy Analytical in San Diego, California. During her career in environmental laboratory services, she’s held positions in bench testing, project management, quality assurance, operations, and business development. She is well versed in conducting routine and specialized freshwater, marine, and sediment toxicity tests in an accredited laboratory setting and utilizing a variety of organisms. She shares her expertise with several collaborative working groups, including The NELAC Institute Whole Effluent Toxicity Testing Expert Committee, the Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, the California Society of Environmental Analysts, and the Professional Environmental Management Association. Katie has a bachelor’s degree in biology and economics from the University of San Diego and a master’s degree in public health from the University of California, Los Angeles.
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