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INTERAGENCY COORDINATING COMMITTEE (IACC)
- The
IACC is a cooperative working group composed of 28
State agencies involved in implementing California's
Nonpoint Source Pollution Control Program (NPS Program
Plan). The IACC's primary goals are to:
- Improve
Interagency Coordination and promote statewide
consistency in implementing the NPS Program Plan.
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Promote the watershed approach in addressing nonpoint
source pollution.
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Provide a forum for resolving policy and programmatic
conflicts among State agencies.
- Some
of the specific tasks of the IACC are to:
- Assist
the IACC members in developing their five-year
implementation plans for implementing the NPS
Program Plan.
- Provide
the goals, objectives, and structure for the formation
of technical advisory committees and work groups
for specific subject areas and/or watersheds as
appropriate.
- Coordinate
with local watershed groups.
- Coordinate
with federal agencies on their policies and activities
with NPS implications.
- Provide
for public participation and input in implementing
and refining the NPS Program Plan.
- Assist
in periodic assessment of progress made in implementing
the NPS Program Plan.
- IACC
Meetings and Activities
- The
next IACC meeting (to be announced)
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November
29, 2004 Meeting Summary
- July
14, 2004 Meeting Summary (pending)
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April 20, 2004 Meeting Summary
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January 14, 2004 Meeting Summary
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October 7, 2003 Meeting Summary
- May
20, 2003 Meeting Summary
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March 18, 2003 Meeting Summary
- January
21, 2003 Meeting Summary
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October 15, 2002 Meeting Summary
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August 20, 2002 Meeting Summary
- June
18&19, 2002 Meeting Summary
- April
16, 2002 Meeting Summary
- Useful
Tools for the IACC Members
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Agriculture Subcommittee of the IACC
( updated
5/16/05
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