The State Water Resources Control Board and the nine Regional Water Quality Control Boards were created to solve California\u27s water quality problems. Operating under the provisions of the California Water Code. their unique relationship provides state level coordination and regional familiarity with local needs and conditions. Their joint actions constitute a comprehensive program for managing water quality in California. as well as effective State administration of the Federal water pollution control laws
Document: Statement of the Board of Supervisors of San Joaquin County Flood Control and Water Conser...
for many wate r quality parameters and pollutants. Phase I (water quality) of the Klamath River basi...
Occupying 70% of the earth?s surface, water is arguably the most valuable natural resource in existe...
The State Water Resources Control Board and the nine Regional Water Quality Control Boards were crea...
Administrative Law (OAL) on January 24, 1995. 2. The Basin Plan identifies the Region's ground ...
develop a program of voluntary compliance with the Federal Clean Water Act, federal and state coasta...
Administrative Law (OAL) on January 24, 1995. 2. The Basin Plan identifies the Region’s ground and s...
The California Environmental Protection Agency (Cal/EPA) is charged with the responsibility of prote...
Federal law requires states to establish water quality standards (beneficial uses, water quality cri...
Document: Problems Posed for California by Pacific Southwest Water Plan, October 10, 1963 (carbon co...
To more effectively protect and improve water resources, the Action Plan attempts to develop local s...
In California, water quality assessment information is currently reported via a FoxPro (DOS) system ...
-4- State Water Quality Control Board 1. The potential salt balance problem on the Gila River resu...
Document: A Regional Solution to Our Common Water Problems, by William E. Warne, Feb 28, 1964, page ...
Water management in California is an extremely complex issue that requires collaboration from all le...
Document: Statement of the Board of Supervisors of San Joaquin County Flood Control and Water Conser...
for many wate r quality parameters and pollutants. Phase I (water quality) of the Klamath River basi...
Occupying 70% of the earth?s surface, water is arguably the most valuable natural resource in existe...
The State Water Resources Control Board and the nine Regional Water Quality Control Boards were crea...
Administrative Law (OAL) on January 24, 1995. 2. The Basin Plan identifies the Region's ground ...
develop a program of voluntary compliance with the Federal Clean Water Act, federal and state coasta...
Administrative Law (OAL) on January 24, 1995. 2. The Basin Plan identifies the Region’s ground and s...
The California Environmental Protection Agency (Cal/EPA) is charged with the responsibility of prote...
Federal law requires states to establish water quality standards (beneficial uses, water quality cri...
Document: Problems Posed for California by Pacific Southwest Water Plan, October 10, 1963 (carbon co...
To more effectively protect and improve water resources, the Action Plan attempts to develop local s...
In California, water quality assessment information is currently reported via a FoxPro (DOS) system ...
-4- State Water Quality Control Board 1. The potential salt balance problem on the Gila River resu...
Document: A Regional Solution to Our Common Water Problems, by William E. Warne, Feb 28, 1964, page ...
Water management in California is an extremely complex issue that requires collaboration from all le...
Document: Statement of the Board of Supervisors of San Joaquin County Flood Control and Water Conser...
for many wate r quality parameters and pollutants. Phase I (water quality) of the Klamath River basi...
Occupying 70% of the earth?s surface, water is arguably the most valuable natural resource in existe...