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Phase I MS4 Permits - Water Boards Phase 1 municipal stormwater permit for Cities of Santa Rosa, Cloverdale, Cotati, Healdsburg, Rohnert Park, Sebastopol, Ukiah, and Windsor, Sonoma County Water Agency and County of Sonoma – Order R1‑2015‑0030
Staff Summary Report, June 13, 2024, Agenda Item #6 BACKGROUND: The City of Santa Rosa (City) operates the City of Santa Rosa Regional Water Reuse System, Laguna Treatment Plant, discharging treated wastewater under NPDES Permit, Order No R1-2020-0012, as amended by Order No R1-2021-0041
Homepage | California Northcoast Regional Water Quality Control Board To preserve, enhance, and restore the quality of California's water resources and drinking water for the protection of the environment, public health, and all beneficial uses, and to ensure proper water resource allocation and efficient use, for the benefit of present and future generations
Laguna de Santa Rosa Watershed Reconciliation Project The Laguna de Santa Rosa watershed supports a wide variety of recreational, industrial, and municipal uses, while also providing habitat to support rich biological communities including steelhead and coho salmon populations, the California tiger salamander, and vegetation endemic to the Laguna’s unique vernal pools and wetlands
North Coast Regional Water Quality Control Board In response to this challenge, the City of Santa Rosa partnered with the other co-permittees under the Regional Board’s Phase I MS4 permit to develop the Streets to Creeks: Ours to Protect campaign Streets to Creeks is an innovative public outreach campaign strategically engaging with communities in the Russian River Watershed and beyond to educate about how storm water drains directly into
Microsoft PowerPoint - Post Fire Fact Sheet_180517_KC-AM-RF-MSJ. pptx FA C T S H E E T Santa Rosa Post‐Fire Water Quality Monitoring Tubbs and Nuns Fires In October 2017, the Tubbs and Nuns Fires burned a combined 93,363 acres This amounted to 8% land coverage of the Russian River watershed and 28 5% of the Laguna‐Mark West Creek sub‐watershed1,2