San Diego Water Board Meeting (SD-R9)
California Water Board
Wednesday, Feb. 12, 2025
9:00 a.m. PST
* Monthly on Wednesday of the second week
Location unavailable
The State of California manages water resources and decisions around the management and usage of those water resources through a State (CA) Water Resources Control Board (CAWRCB). There are nine regional water resource control boards.
San Diego has a regional control board (SD-R9), that consists of seven members appointed by the Governor and confirmed by the Senate. These members serve four-year terms and hold regular public meetings. During these meetings decisions are made with the intent to collectively improve the water quality of the region, including drinking water. These state level entities help water suppliers to maintain compliance with federal and state water standards. In San Diego County, there are currently 85 public water systems regulated through the California Water Resources Control Board. A public water system is defined as a system that provides drinking water to at least 15 service connections.
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Agency Information
California Water Board
The State of California manages water resources and decisions around the management and usage of those water resources through a State (CA) Water Resources Control Board (CAWRCB). There are nine regional water resource control boards.