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There are nine Regional Water Boards, the boundaries of which are generally based on watersheds, also known as hydrologic areas.
The facility monitoring reports are public documents, and the general public can review them. If any member of the general public finds that a facility is violating its NPDES permit, that member can independently start a legal action, unless EPA or the state regulatory agency has taken an enforcement action.
Water Quality. LA Sanitation (LASAN) staff perform extensive testing and assessments in the following fields: Microbiology. Marine biology.
While the State Water Board develops statewide policy and regulations for water quality control, the nine Regional Water Boards provide local implementation of statewide policy and regulations, set water quality standards and implementation provisions in plans and policies, issue waste discharge permits, determine
There are over 148,000 public water systems in the United States. EPA classifies these water systems ing to the number of people they serve, the source of their water, and whether they serve the same customers year-round or on an occasional basis.
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The Central Valley Regional Water Quality Control Board is the largest and most diverse region in California, stretching from the Oregon border to the northern tip of Los Angeles County - about 60,000 square miles or nearly 40 percent of the state.
There are nine regional water quality control boards statewide. The nine Regional Boards are semi-autonomous and are comprised of seven part-time Board members appointed by the Governor and confirmed by the Senate.

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