State Implementation Policy (SIP)
Public Comments regarding Proposed Total Residual Chlorine and Chlorine-Produced Oxidents Policy
The public was invited to comment on the Proposed Total Residual Chlorine and Chlorine-Produced Oxidants Policy of California and accompanying Substitute Environmental Document.
- Notice of Opportunity for Additional Public Comment - Deadline to receive comments was July 14, 2006
- Notice of Public Hearing - Deadline to receive comments was June 5, 2006.
- Program Page
| Agency / Organization / Interested Party | Representative | Date |
|---|---|---|
| Elsinore Valley Municipal Water District | Philip Miller | 5/16/06 |
| San Jose Water Company | Andrew Gere | 6/5/06 |
| Sempra Energy | Bernie Orozco | 6/5/06 |
| Hach Company | Cary Jackson | 6/5/06 |
| Metropolitan Water District of Southern California | Daniel Guillory | 6/5/06 |
| Anaheim Public Utilities Department | Dick Wilson | 6/5/06 |
| Disneyland Resort Environmental Affairs | Frank Dela Vara | 6/5/06 |
| Sempra Energy | George Koken | 6/5/06 |
| City of Roseville | Gina Garbolino | 6/5/06 |
| Irvine Ranch Water District | John Hills | 6/5/06 |
| San Diego Regional Water Board | John Robertus | 6/5/06 |
| Western Municipal Water District | John Rossi | 6/5/06 |
| East Bay Municipal Utility District | John Schroeter | 6/5/06 |
| Department of Fish & Game | Kenneth Mayer | 6/5/06 |
| Association of California Water Agencies | Krista Clark | 6/5/06 |
| Heal the Bay | Mark Gold | 6/5/06 |
| Marin Municipal Water District | Robert Castle | 6/5/06 |
| City of South Gate | Robert Dickey | 6/5/06 |
| California Council for Environmental & Economic Balance | Robert Lucas | 6/5/06 |
| El Dorado Irrigation District | Steve Setoodeh | 6/5/06 |
| Los Angeles Department of Water and Power | Susan Damron | 6/5/06 |
| Tri-TAC, et al | Tri-TAC, et al | 6/5/06 |
| County Sanitation Districts of Los Angeles County | Victoria Conway | 6/5/06 |
| Sacramento Regional County Sanitation District | Wendell Kido | 6/5/06 |
| Golden State Water Company | William Gedney | 6/5/06 |
| U.S. Environmental Protection Agency | Douglas Eberhardt | 6/19/06 |
| G. Fred Lee & Associates | G. Fred Lee | 6/20/06 |
| Coachella Valley Water District | Mark Johnson | 6/20/06 |
| Department of the Navy | Rene Trevino | 6/20/06 |
| Humboldt Community Services District | Mark Bryant | 7/10/06 |
| Metropolitan Water District of Southern California | Daniel Guillory | 7/13/06 |
| Disneyland Resort Environmental Affairs | Frank Dela Vara | 7/13/06 |
| San Francisco Public Utilities Commission | James Salerno | 7/13/06 |
| Association of California Water Agencies | Krista Clark | 7/13/06 |
| Friends of Five Creeks | Susan Schwartz | 7/13/06 |
| City of San Bernardino Municipal Water Department | Valerie Housel | 7/13/06 |
| Urban Creeks Council | Abigail Fateman | 7/14/06 |
| Eastern Municipal Water District | Anthony Pack | 7/14/06 |
| Sempra Energy Utilities | Bernie Orozco | 7/14/06 |
| San Francisco Regional Water Board | Bruce Wolfe | 7/14/06 |
| Carol Thornton | Carol Thornton | 7/14/06 |
| Christopher Kroll | Christopher Kroll | 7/14/06 |
| SPAWNERS | Elizabeth O'Shea | 7/14/06 |
| Las Virgenes Municipal Water District | John Mundy | 7/14/06 |
| East Bay Municipal Utility District | John Schroeter | 7/14/06 |
| Los Angeles Regional Water Board | Jonathan Bishop | 7/14/06 |
| Kristen Van Dam | Kristen Van Dam | 7/14/06 |
| SPAWNERS | Kristi Mortensen | 7/14/06 |
| Citizens Concerned About Chloramine | Linda Corwin | 7/14/06 |
| Heal the Bay | Mark Gold | 7/14/06 |
| Coachella Valley Water District | Mark Johnson | 7/14/06 |
| SPAWNERS | Martha Berthelsen | 7/14/06 |
| Bay Area Clean Water Agencies, et al | Michele Pla, et al | 7/14/06 |
| California Council for Environmental & Economic Balance | Robert Lucas | 7/14/06 |
| Los Angeles Department of Water and Power | Susan Damron | 7/14/06 |
| County Sanitation Districts of Los Angeles County | Vicki Conway | 7/14/06 |
| Sacramento Regional County Sanitation District | Wendell Kido | 7/14/06 |
(Page last updated 12/3/19)
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