Violation ID |
Occurrence Date |
Violation Type |
Violation Description(-) |
Violation Status |
Priority |
Source |
Facility Name |
Violated Reg. Meas. ID |
Violated Reg. Meas. Order No. |
Linked to Enf. |
1126901 |
01/31/2024 |
CAT1 |
Ammonia, Total (as N) Monthly Average limit is 0.55 mg/L and reported value was 0.75 mg/L at EFF-001. |
Violation |
N |
eSMR |
Victor Valley Wastewater Reclamation Authority WTP |
420359 |
R6V-2020-0028 |
N |
1115865 |
02/05/2023 |
CAT2 |
Copper, Total Recoverable Monthly Average (Mean) limit is 6.5 ug/L and reported value was 25 ug/L at EFF-001. |
Violation |
N |
eSMR |
Victor Valley Wastewater Reclamation Authority WTP |
420359 |
R6V-2020-0028 |
N |
1115864 |
02/05/2023 |
CAT2 |
Copper, Total Recoverable Monthly Average (Mean) limit is 0.76 lb/day and reported value was 1.2 lb/day at EFF-001. |
Violation |
N |
eSMR |
Victor Valley Wastewater Reclamation Authority WTP |
420359 |
R6V-2020-0028 |
N |
1115863 |
02/05/2023 |
CAT2 |
Copper, Total Recoverable Maximum Daily (MDEL) limit is 12.9 ug/L and reported value was 25 ug/L at EFF-001. |
Violation |
N |
eSMR |
Victor Valley Wastewater Reclamation Authority WTP |
420359 |
R6V-2020-0028 |
N |
1114191 |
03/02/2022 |
Late Report |
Annual SMR ( PRETRPT ) (Annual Pretreatment Report) report for 2021 (2697119) was due on 01-MAR-22 |
Violation |
None |
Report |
Victor Valley Wastewater Reclamation Authority WTP |
420359 |
R6V-2020-0028 |
N |
1108672 |
06/29/2021 |
Late Report |
Section II.B.1 states, ¿The monthly report shall be submitted to the Water Board by the first working day of the second month following each monthly monitoring period.¿ This April monitoring report was due on June 1st, 2021, and was not submitted until June 29th, 2021, making the report 28 days late. |
Violation |
N |
Report |
VVWRA- Sub-Regional Plant-Hesperia |
377320 |
R6V-2013-0005 |
N |
1103991 |
05/09/2022 |
Sanitary Sewer Overflow/Spill/ |
Type: Category 1. Vandalism;A homeless person pitched a tent by manholes 16 and 17, eyewitness accounts and evidence surrounding these manholes show that he gained access to several secured manholes and dumped a variety of objects in them including tents, tires, trash, and rocks. this large debris created several obstructions in downstream pipes and manholes and cause the spill. the Victorville sheriff was called and based on eyewitness accounts sheriff deputies arrested this person. Sheriff deputy present: T.Esquivel Phone# 7602412911, Email: tesquivel@sbcsd.org Police report#172205466 At the time of drafting this report, the arrest report is not yet available caused 254370.0 gallons of sewage to spill from Manhole;These four manholes are downstream of manholes 16,17 and 18 where the vandalism occurred at Hesperia Interceptor to Drainage Channel;When the spill occurred, it come out of these manholes covers and ended up in a nearby wash. Surface water body affected (Mojave River). |
Violation |
N |
SSO |
Victor Valley Wastewater CS |
301077 |
2022-0103-DWQ |
Y |
1101204 |
09/30/2021 |
CAT1 |
Nitrogen, Total (as N) Monthly Average limit is 10.3 mg/L and reported value was 11.5 mg/L at EFF-001. |
Violation |
N |
eSMR |
Victor Valley Wastewater Reclamation Authority WTP |
420359 |
R6V-2020-0028 |
N |
1101203 |
09/30/2021 |
CAT1 |
Ammonia, Total (as N) Monthly Average limit is 0.55 mg/L and reported value was 0.75 mg/L at EFF-001. |
Violation |
N |
eSMR |
Victor Valley Wastewater Reclamation Authority WTP |
420359 |
R6V-2020-0028 |
N |
1086966 |
07/29/2020 |
Deficient Monitoring |
Effluent analysis of chromium VI and receiving water analyses of chromium VI and cyanide did not occur in the annual sample collected in July 2020 for priority pollutant monitoring. |
Violation |
N |
eSMR |
Victor Valley Wastewater Reclamation Authority WTP |
420359 |
R6V-2020-0028 |
N |
1080603 |
07/20/2020 |
Deficient Monitoring |
Iron, manganese, and E. coli were not analyzed in effluent with the routine quarterly sampling performed July 20, 2020. The omission occurred due to following the Sampling and Analysis Plan (SAP) developed under the 2013 NPDES permit Monitoring & Reporting Program (MRP) (Order No. R6V-2013-0038). Under the 2013 MRP, iron, manganese, and E. coli were not required quarterly analyses in effluent. As the revised 2020 SAP had not been developed (it was due and submitted in September 2020) when 3rd quarter sampling was performed in July, analyses for iron, manganese, and E. coli were not requested. Violation of MRP R6V-2013-0038, section IV. EFFLUENT MONITORING REQUIREMENTS, Table E-3 , page E-4. |
Violation |
N |
eSMR |
Victor Valley Wastewater Reclamation Authority WTP |
420359 |
R6V-2020-0028 |
Y |
1077697 |
08/03/2020 |
OEV |
Total Coliform 7-Day Median limit is 2.2 MPN/100 mL and reported value was 4.5 MPN/100 mL at EFF-001. *** Dismissed:Duplication of violation 1074976 |
Violation |
N |
eSMR |
Victor Valley Wastewater Reclamation Authority WTP |
420359 |
R6V-2020-0028 |
N |
1077696 |
08/04/2020 |
OEV |
Total Coliform 7-Day Median limit is 2.2 MPN/100 mL and reported value was 4.5 MPN/100 mL at EFF-001. *** Dismissed:Duplication of violation 1074977 |
Violation |
N |
eSMR |
Victor Valley Wastewater Reclamation Authority WTP |
420359 |
R6V-2020-0028 |
N |
1077695 |
08/16/2020 |
OEV |
Total Coliform 7-Day Median limit is 2.2 MPN/100 mL and reported value was 4.5 MPN/100 mL at EFF-001. *** Dismissed:Duplication of violation 1074976. |
Violation |
N |
eSMR |
Victor Valley Wastewater Reclamation Authority WTP |
420359 |
R6V-2020-0028 |
N |
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