Introduction
The California Water Board passed the CA Winery Order with the aim to create a environmentally responsible approach to the treatment of process water.
The new regulation comes into effect January 2024.
Wineries will spend millions to comply.
CAWineryOrder.com is a free assessment tool developed by Revida Water to help you better understand how the regulations impact your business.
Understanding the CA Winery Order
Objective
Aims to protect California’s water quality by regulating the treatment and disposal of process water from wineries.
Scope
Applies to all wineries in California, tailoring requirements based on the size and volume of production.
Tier System
Categorizes wineries into tiers based on their process water volume, dictating specific compliance obligations.
Tier 1
Targets small-scale producers.
Tier 2-4
Caters to increasingly larger producers, imposing more stringent requirements.
Compliance Requirements
1. Effluent Quality
Establishes limits on contaminants in wastewater.
2. Monitoring
Mandates regular testing and reporting of water quality.
3. Land Application
Sets guidelines for sustainable use of process water in irrigation.
4. Pond Management
Defines standards for pond construction, maintenance, and leakage prevention.
Reporting
Requires submission of compliance reports, with frequency depending on the winery’s designated tier.
Enforcement
Enforcement: Addresses non-compliance with potential fines, additional requirements, or operational restrictions.
Implementation Timeline
Introduces a phased approach with key deadlines, including:
Notice of Intent (NOI) Submission
Due by January 20, 2024, for existing wineries to formally enroll in the compliance program.
Updates & Changes
Communicates periodic updates through official channels, requiring wineries to stay informed and adapt as necessary.
Environmental Impact
Focuses on promoting sustainable water use and reducing pollution in the winemaking process.
Frequently Asked Questions