Who is Involved With the Bay Area IRWMP?
Development of the Bay Area IRWMP involves a diverse group of water supply, water quality, wastewater, stormwater, flood management, watershed and habitat agencies, local governments, environmental groups, business groups and other interested parties. Many of these agencies have collaborated on other regional efforts in the past, but the Bay Area IRWMP is the first effort of this magnitude. A “Letter of Mutual Understandings (LOMU) to Develop a Bay Area IRWMP” has been established among many of these agencies and groups to guide the development of the Bay Area IRWMP. The LOMU partners value the contributions of the other interested parties, however, and encourage their participation in the process.
The LOMU partners include: Alameda County Flood Control and Water Conservation District • Alameda County Water District • Association of Bay Area Governments • Bay Area Clean Water Agencies Bay Area Water Supply and Conservation Agency • City of Napa • City of Palo Alto • Contra Costa Water District • Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District • East Bay Municipal Utility District • Marin Municipal Water District • North Bay Watershed Association • San Francisco Estuary Project • San Francisco Public Utilities Commission • Santa Clara Basin Watershed Management Initiative • Santa Clara Valley Water District • Solano County Water Agency • Sonoma County Water Agency • State Coastal Conservancy • Zone 7 Water Agency.
The Bay Area IRWMP team maintains an email distribution list of over 2,000 individuals and organizations. Non-governmental organizations, regulatory and resource agencies, environmental justice organizations, and others who have expressed interest are included on this list. We welcome involvement from all stakeholders. If you would like to be added to the email distribution list, please contact info@bayareairwmp.net
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