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Meetings and Issues Announcements from NCRWQCB

Posted on October 22, 2011 by Larry
Activist Corner, Groundwater Impacts, Streams and Wetlands Impacts, Waste Discharge Pollution

North Coast Regional Water Quality Control Board

ANNOUNCEMENTS

  • The next Regional Board meeting will be 11/03/2011
  • Policy For Implementation of the Water Quality Objective for Temperature
  • Public Comments on the Policy for Aquatic Ecosystem Restoration CEQA Scoping Document due November 8, 2011
  • Citizen’s Guide to Working with the California Water Boards
  • Waiver of Waste Discharge Requirements for Non-industrial Timber Management Plans (NTMPs)
  • Initial Staff Report for the 2011 Triennial Review – June 14, 2011
  • Preliminary review draft of the Elk River TMDL Sediment Source Analysis for the Upper Elk River watershed
  • California Department of Transportation – Confusion Hill Bypass Project
  • The Klamath River TMDLs were approved by the USEPA on 12/28/2010 and are in effect
  • Impaired Water Bodies – 303(d) List

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