- Laguna de Santa Rosa | California Northcoast Regional Water Quality . . .
The Laguna de Santa Rosa is a major tributary of the Russian River and drains a 254 square mile watershed in Sonoma County, California Major tributaries to the Laguna de Santa Rosa include Windsor Creek, Mark West Creek, Santa Rosa Creek, Blucher Creek, and Copeland Creek
- Laguna de Santa Rosa Sediment Budget - Water Boards
The Laguna de Santa Rosa is the largest tributary to the Russian River It is home to threatened and endangered anadromous fish species and contains the largest freshwater wetlands complex on the northern California coast The Laguna de Santa Rosa is a series of low gradient channels and wetlands that developed along the western edge of a tectonic depression formed between two tilting crustal
- Division of Drinking Water (DDW) District Offices
District 18 - Sonoma MISHA ANDERSON 50 D ST , STE 200 SANTA ROSA, CA 95404 (707) 576-2145
- Russian River | California Northcoast Regional Water . . . - Water Boards
Laguna de Santa Rosa Historical Ecology Project The San Francisco Estuary Institute is partnered with a number of local agencies and groups in research on the historical ecology of this valuable wetlands area
- Phase I MS4 Permits - Water Boards
Phase 1 municipal stormwater permit for Cities of Santa Rosa, Cloverdale, Cotati, Healdsburg, Rohnert Park, Sebastopol, Ukiah, and Windsor, Sonoma County Water Agency and County of Sonoma – Order R1‑2015‑0030
- Staff Summary Report, June 13, 2024, Agenda Item #6
BACKGROUND: The City of Santa Rosa (City) operates the City of Santa Rosa Regional Water Reuse System, Laguna Treatment Plant, discharging treated wastewater under NPDES Permit, Order No R1-2020-0012, as amended by Order No R1-2021-0041
- NPDES Stormwater Program | Northcoast Water
This permit regulates the discharge of pollutants from the City of Santa Rosa, portions of unincorporated County of Sonoma, Sonoma County Water Agency, the City of Cotati, the City of Cloverdale, the City of Healdsburg, the City of Rohnert Park, the City of Sebastopol, the City of Ukiah, and the Town of Windsor
- NPDES PERMIT NO. CA0022764 ID NO. 1B830990SON WASTE DISCHARGE . . .
The City of Santa Rosa submitted a Report of Waste Discharge for revision of its Permit to discharge advanced treated wastewater under the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) from the Laguna Subregional Wastewater Treatment, Reuse, and Disposal Facilities (Laguna Subregional Facilities)-on January 26, 1999
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