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The San Jacinto River Watershed Council is a non-profit organization of community groups, tribal, farming, dairy, water agencies, government agencies, businesses, and all interested stakeholders working cooperatively to address problems in the San Jacinto watershed. Our goal is to provide educational, scientific, and technical assistance that will help sustain, restore, and enhance the natural resources of the San Jacinto River basin while promoting long-term social and economic vitality to the region.

The San Jacinto River Watershed Council achieves this through partnership building, enhancing communication among the private and public sectors, gathering and organizing scientific information and research about the basin, and providing outreach to all stakeholders.

The benefits of supporting the San Jacinto River Watershed Council include but are not limited to:

  • Coordination of effective Total Maximum Daily Limit (TMDL) water quality regulations

  • Applying for grants only available to non-profit organizations that will help address water resource and water quality problems

  • Coordination of other regional studies and their impacts such as the Army Corps of Engineers Special Area Management Study and the Integrated Riverside County Plan

  • Assisting development of pollutant trading models

  • Assisting development of studies that examine land use practices

  • Support of multi-user efforts near Mystic Lake

  • Assist development of strategies to control nutrients negatively impacting water bodies

Water is a critical natural resource for our future and for all future generations.

Other Documents

Upper San Jacinto River Sediment Transport Study

Click here to view the 2007 Integrated Regional Watershed Management Plan ( Adobe Acrobat PDF format)

Click here to view Gap Feasibility Alternatives and Update ( Adobe Acrobat PDF format)

Click here to view Sediment Nutrient Flux and Oxygen Demand Study for Canyon Lake with Assessment of In-Lake Alternatives( Adobe Acrobat PDF format)

Click here to view Funding Sources for Habitat Restoration and Conservation Actions in California and Mexico (Adobe Acrobat PDF format)

Click here for a guidebook published by the San Jacinto Watershed Council in 2006 describing resources in the watershed and ways residents can conserve through green living practices.

Click here to view the Council's Bylaws (Adobe Acrobat PDF format)

Click here to view the Council's Articles of Incorporation

On October 6, 2005, a presentation was given to the Council on the Quail Valley Septic Systems Update. Click on the link to view a PDF of the presentation.

On May 11, 2005, the Council prepared and delivered a Planning Grant Application to the California Department of Water Resources for the watershed, under grant funding opportunities in Proposition 50, Chapter 8.  Review the authorizing document, the documents of eligibility, and the work plan for the application. 

In May, 2005, Behrooz Mortazavi of Eastern Municipal Water District (EMWD) presented a discussion of EMWD Groundwater Management Activities in the San Jacinto Watershed Area. Click on the link to view a PDF of the presentation.

On February 5, 2005, Erma Crowder of Eastern Municipal Water District (EMWD) presented "Building the Road to the Future". Click on the link to view a PDF of the presentation.

On October 7, 2004, the Elsinore Valley Municipal Water District (EVMWD) presented a discussion of the "Lake Elsinore Advanced Pump Storage and Talega/Escondido Valley-Serrano Transmission Line Project". Click on the link to view a PowerPoint presentation file.

In July, 2004, Mike Garner of Eastern Municipal Water District (EMWD) presented a status of EMWD projects in the San Jacinto area.  Click on the link to view a PDF of this presentation.

In May 2004, Cindy Li from the Santa Ana Regional Water Quality Control Board prepared a presentation on the Lake Elsinore and Canyon Lake Nutrient TMDL Study. Click on the link to view the PDF of this presentation.

In April, 2004, Mark Norton prepared and delivered a presentation on the ongoing Inland Empire Infrastructure Report Card. Click on the link to view the PDF of this presentation.

Additional information can be obtained by contacting:

Pat Boldt, San Jacinto River Watershed Coordinator
(909) 808-8531 (phone)
mpboldt@aol.com

Jim Gilmore, San Jacinto River Watershed Council President

The San Jacinto River Watershed Council
2160 Santa Anita Road
Norco, CA 92860

 

 
 
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