The Stormwater Quality Standards Task Force includes representatives from local counties, cities, environmental groups, the Santa Ana Water Quality Control Board and others interested in water quality issues within the Santa Ana Watershed. The Task Force proposed a phased workplan to re-evaluate water quality standards as they relate to stormwater and dry weather flows within the watershed necessary to protect REC-1 beneficial uses
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Santa Ana River Watershed
The Santa Ana River Watershed is located in southern California, south and east of the city of Los Angeles. The watershed includes much of Orange County, the northwestern corner of Riverside County, the southwestern corner of San Bernardino County, and a small portion of Los Angeles County. The EPA identifies the San Jacinto watershed as a separate watershed; for SAWPA's purposes, the San Jacinto watershed is considered to be part of the Santa Ana River watershed. The watershed is bounded on the south by the Santa Margarita watershed, on the east by the Salton Sea and Southern Mojave watersheds, and on the north/west by the Mojave and San Gabriel watersheds. The watershed is approximately 2,800 square miles in area. |
Background
Santiago Creek
Stormwater Quality Task Force
The Task Force was formed in 2003 to assist the Regional Board in providing the scientific and technical basis for modifications to existing bacteria quality objectives for recreational uses. In addition to recommendations for new objectives based on the best available science, the Task Force work has led to recommendations for changes in recreational use designations and implementation strategies.
The Task Force work effort includes basin-wide assessment of the current conditions of receiving waters, the nature of recreational uses, and areas where additional data or information are needed. The work of this Task Force has resulted in one of the Country's most detailed photographic data collection efforts regarding recreational use. SAWPA serves as adminstrator of this Task Force.
Stakeholder Effort
Task Force Funding Partners
Riverside County Flood Control
San Bernardino County Flood Control
Santa Ana Regional Water Quality Control Board
Santa Ana Regional Water Quality Control Board
Task Force Website
Meeting Notes & Agendas
2011:
September 14
August 16
Agenda; Meeting Notes
June 30 Agenda; Meeting Notes June 2 Agenda; Meeting Notes April 21 Agenda; Meeting Notes March 3 Agenda; Meeting Notes
2010:
September 15 Agenda; Meeting Notes August 17 Agenda; Meeting Notes July 22 Agenda; Meeting Notes June 9 Agenda; Meeting Notes April 29 Agenda; Meeting Notes February 11 Agenda; Meeting Notes January 7 Agenda; Meeting Notes
For information about meetings of more than one year ago, please contact Dawna Munson at dmunson@sawpa.org
Orange County Engineered/Modified Channels Map
Riverside County Engineered/Modified Channels Map
San Bernardino Engineered/Modified Channels Map
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Regional Board CEQA Scoping Meeting Presentation
Final "Strawman" (11/2007)
"Strawman" Comments - State Board
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Task Force Reports and Technical Memos
Recreational Use Surveys & Use Attainability Analysis Technical Reports
Summary of Survey Camera Locations
Recreational Use Survey - Demens Channel (7/2009) Recreational Use Survey - Perris Valley Channel (7/2009) Recreational Use Survey - Santa Ana River at Anaheim (7/2009) Recreational Use Survey - Chino Creek (7/2009) Recreational Use Survey - Cucamonga Creek (11/2006) Recreational Use Survey - Cucamonga Creek (7/2009) Recreational Use Survey -Anza Channel (4/2010) Recreational Use Survey -San Diego Channel (4/2010) Recreational Use Survey - Delhi (10/2006) Recreational Use Survey - Greenville-Banning (11/2006) Recreational Use Survey - Temescal (11/2006)
Use Attainability Analysis Technical Report for Greenville-Banning Channel (8/2010) Use Attainability Analysis Technical Report for Temescal Creek (8/2010) Use Attainability Analysis Technical Report for Santa Ana Delhi Channel (8/2010) Use Attainability Analysis Technical Report for Cucamonga Creek (8/2010)
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