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Storm Water Contacts General Inquiries: stormwater@waterboards.ca.gov. Toll Free: 1-(866)-563-3107. State and Regional Board Contact Information. Report a Storm Water Violation. Report a QSD/QSP (Construction General Permit Qualified SWPPP Developer/Qualified SWPPP Practitioner)
Today the State Water Board allocates water rights, adjudicates water right disputes, develops statewide water protection plans and policies, establishes water quality standards, and guides the nine Regional Water Quality Control Boards located in the major watersheds of the state.
Californias water is a public resource; its use, however, is subject to private rights to its use.