NPS RESOURCES

Nonpoint Source (NPS) Pollution Control Program - Regulatory Solutions
Nonpoint Source (NPS) Pollution Control Program
Regulatory Solutions
Marinas and Recreational Boating
- Marinas and Recreational Boating Interagency Coordinating Committee Notes
The goals of this IACC are to: 1) Develop partnerships among entities (e.g., state, federal and local agencies) responsible for addressing NPS pollution related to boating and marinas; 2) Make efficient use of state, federal and local resources to address this pollution by sharing information, avoiding duplicative efforts and identifying technical and policy gaps; and 3) promote improvements to marina water quality through implementation of management practices
- Copper Antifouling Paint Sub-Workgroup
This page contains documents produced by the Copper Antifouling Paint Sub-Workgroup of the Non Point Source Interagency Coordinating Committee’s Marinas and Recreational Boating Workgroup. DPR is the workgroup’s lead agency. The goal of the workgroup is to assess the degree and geographical distribution of copper pollution caused by copper antifouling paint pesticides in California’s aquatic environments.
- Proposed Coastal Marinas Permit
- Status and Update on Proposed Coastal Marinas Permit
Currently, the State Water Board is temporarily suspending the release of a draft Coastal Marinas Permit. Ongoing developments will continue to be communicated and vetted to stakeholders. For more information, see the letter issued by the Department of Water Quality dated July 2010.
- Informal Stakeholder Meeting - May 20, 2009
- Presentation - Purpose Statement for the Coastal Marinas Permit
- Marinas and Recreational Boating Interagency Coordinating Committee (IACC) meeting - April 2, 2009
- Presentation - Framework for the Development of a California-Coastal Marinas Permit issued by the State Water Boards
State Water Board Agriculture
Regional Board Irrigated Lands Regulatory Programs
Forest Activities Program
Water Boards Storm Water Programs
Dredge/Fill (401) and Wetlands Programs
(NPS) Enforcement Actions
- Regional Board Irrigated Lands Regulatory Programs
California Water Code 13267 orders (13267 Orders or 13267 Letters) are issued to non-participating landowners with operations likely to have runoff requiring coverage under the Irrigated Lands Regulatory Program (ILRP). The 13267 Orders require growers to submit information with which the Regional Water Boards can use to determine whether growers have violated the California Water Code by not obtaining coverage under the ILRP. Individuals failing to submit the single-page report required by the 13267 Orders are sent Notices of Violation (NOV). Individuals that fail to respond to NOVs are issued Administrative Civil Liability (ACL) complaints. Any 13267 Letters may be Obtained/Accessed by contacting the Regional Board.