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- Central Valley Regional Water Quality Control Board
Central Valley Regional Water Quality Control Board To preserve, enhance, and restore the quality of the Central Valley’s water resources for the protection of the environment, public health, and all beneficial uses for the benefit of present and future generations
- Contact Us | Central Valley Regional Water Quality Control Board
The Central Valley Regional Water Quality Control Board's Rancho Cordova Office has added Electric Vehicle charging stations: Three (3) 30 amp Electric Vehicle (EV) charging stations for the public; For questions, please call (916) 464-3291 or email info5@waterboards ca gov
- About Us | Central Valley Regional Water Quality Control Board
The Central Valley Regional Water Quality Control Board is the largest and most diverse region in California, stretching from the Oregon border to the northern tip of Los Angeles County - about 60,000 square miles or nearly 40 percent of the state
- Regional Board Information | Central Valley Regional Water Quality . . .
The Porter-Cologne Water Quality Control Act gives the Water Boards the authority to protect groundwater and surface waters of the State The Enforcement Program ensures that dischargers comply with their permits so the Water Board can meet its water quality goals
- Water Quality Issues | Central Valley Regional Water Quality Control Board
Water Quality Issues The following list of topics includes all of the main Central Valley Water Board programs, as well as other subject areas important to the Board's work Program Overviews
- Adopted Issued Orders | Central Valley Regional Water Quality Control . . .
This link directs you to a searchable list of enforcement orders adopted by the nine Regional Water Quality Control Boards This list is maintained by the State Water Resources Control Board Note: Due to program-specific issues, not all enforcement orders are available on the State Board system
- Board Members Executive Officers | Central Valley Regional Water . . .
The Central Valley Regional Water Quality Control Board makes critical water quality decisions for its region, including setting standards, issuing waste discharge requirements, determining compliance with those requirements, and taking appropriate enforcement actions
- Regional Board Meeting Calendar | Central Valley Regional Water Quality . . .
The primary duty of this Regional Board is to protect the quality of the waters within the Central Valley Region for all beneficial uses This duty is performed by formulating and adopting water quality control plans for specific ground and surface water basins and by prescribing and enforcing requirements on waste discharges
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