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HomeWater CodeDiv. 7Ch. 4.3§ 13288 Sewer Service Definitions

§ 13288 Sewer Service Definitions

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§ 13288 Sewer Service Definitions

Key Takeaways

  • •This law defines terms related to sewer services in disadvantaged communities.
  • •It explains what 'inadequate sewer service' means, like when sewers fail or don't work well.
  • •It talks about who can provide sewer services and how they should do it.
  • •The goal is to make sure people in poor or struggling areas get safe and working sewer systems.

Example

A small town has old sewer pipes that keep breaking, causing smelly leaks in people's yards.

The law says this is an 'inadequate sewer service' because the system isn't working right. The town might need help from a bigger city or a special district to fix the pipes and provide better service.

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

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§ 13288 Sewer Service Definitions

For purposes of this chapter, the following definitions apply: (a) “Adequate sewer service” means a sanitary sewer service provided by a sewer service provider that is not an inadequate sewer service, as defined in subdivision (j). (b) “Administrator” means a person whom the state board has determined is competent and willing to perform the administrative, technical, operational, legal, or managerial services required for purposes of this chapter, pursuant to criteria set forth in the handbook described in subdivision (i) of Section 13289.5. An administrator may be any qualified individual, firm, or another sewer service provider. (c) “Affected residence” means a residence within a disadvantaged community that may be subject to provision of sewer service pursuant to this chapter. (d) “Affected resident” means a resident or a property owner of an affected residence. (e) “Annexation” has the same meaning as set forth in Section 56017 of the Government Code. (f) “Designated sewer system” means a sewer service provider that serves a disadvantaged community that is either an inadequate sewer service or a sewer system that has a demonstrated failure to maintain technical, managerial, or financial capacity to prevent waste, fraud, and abuse. (g) “Disadvantaged community” means a disadvantaged community, as defined in Section 79505.5, or a low-income community, as defined in Section 39713 of the Health and Safety Code. (h) “Extension of service” has the same meaning as set forth in Section 56133 of the Government Code. (i) “Inadequate onsite sewage treatment system” means an onsite sewage treatment system that has the reasonable potential to cause a violation of water quality objectives, to impair present or future beneficial uses of water, or to cause pollution, nuisance, or contamination of waters of the state. (j) (1) “Inadequate sewer service” means a sewer service provider that serves a disadvantaged community, has a demonstrated history of failures to meet regulatory standards for proper wastewater collection, treatment, and disposal, and may exhibit deficiencies, such as infrastructure failure, insufficient capacity, or ineffective treatment of wastewater. (2) A demonstrated history of failures to meet regulatory standards may include, but is not limited to, multiple violations, multiple instances of noncompliance with enforcement actions, or refusal to accept compliance assistance. (k) (1) “Onsite sewage treatment system” means an onsite sewage treatment system, as defined in Section 13290, that is not operated by a local agency, as defined in Section 56054 of the Government Code, or a utility regulated by the Public Utilities Commission. (2) “Onsite sewage treatment system” includes, but is not limited to, a septic tank, cesspool, leach field, and seepage pit. (l) “Provision of sewer service” means the provision of sanitary sewer service, including the collection or treatment of sewage, to a disadvantaged community by any of the following processes: (1) Annexation where the receiving sewer system is a special district. (2) Extension of service where the receiving sewer system is a city, county, or special district. (3) Additional sewer service provided within city, county, or special district boundaries. (m) “Receiving sewer system” means the sewer system that provides service to a disadvantaged community pursuant to this chapter. (n) “Sewer service provider” means any local agency that provides sanitary sewer service, which may include wastewater collection, treatment, disposal, or any combination thereof. (o) “Special district” means a special district as defined in Section 56036 of the Government Code. (Amended by Stats. 2024, Ch. 505, Sec. 2. (AB 805) Effective September 24, 2024.)

Last verified: January 23, 2026

Key Terms

communitytreatmentcontaminationpollutionnuisanceresidencepropertyfraud

Related Statutes

  • § 13289 Sewer Service For Disadvantaged Communities
  • § 10561 Stormwater Runoff Management
  • § 13307 Hazardous Substance Cleanup Oversight
  • § 13289.5 Sewer System Administrator Appointment
  • § 10608.14 Commercial Turf Irrigation Ban

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Water Code. Section 13288.
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