Proposal for a Comprehensive Ambient Surface Water Quality Monitoring Program


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This report is a proposal by the CA State Water Resources Control Board (SWRCB) to create an ambient surface water quality monitoring program that addresses all hydrologic units of the State using consistent & objective monitoring, sampling & analytical methods; consistent data quality assurance protocols; & centralized data mgmt. Contains a monitoring program proposal, which is designed to address a number of programmatic objectives focused on assessing the quality of the beneficial uses of the State's water resources. The SWRCB proposes to restructure the existing water quality monitoring programs into The Surface Water Ambient Monitoring ProgramÓ.







Comprehensive Coastal Water Quality Monitoring Program


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Proposes a comprehensive coastal water quality monitoring & assessment program that will provide the info. required by the CA State Legis. Proposes to utilize the monitoring & assess. info. provided by various existing water quality programs, incl. the Nat. Pollutant Discharge Elim. System Permit Program & the Fed. Clean Water Act Sect. 305(b) program. Also proposes to utilize the info. that will become available once the recently proposed Surface Water Ambient Monitoring Program is implemented. Also proposes the implemen. of 61 mgmt. measures identified in the Plan for CA's Non-point Source Pollution Control Program & implemen. of the Best Mgmt. Practices prescribed in storm water permits, as actions to maintain & improve coastal water quality.







Clearer Structure, Cleaner Water


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Clean water is a cornerstone of California¿s economic and environmental well-being. As the state¿s lead water quality guardians, the State Water Resources Control Board and the nine Regional Water Quality Control Boards play a critical role in the state¿s health. Their job is to protect and improve the state¿s aquifers, rivers, lakes and shoreline. However, the boards today must rely on regulatory tools that are not adequate to address modern threats to water quality, resulting in a system that has lost the confidence of the population. The Calif. gov. and legis. must reform the current system into one that assures transparency, consistency and accountability. The report includes recommend. for strengthening ties and solving problems. Graphs and charts.




Surface Water Monitoring


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