Organizations
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Bay Area Clean Water Agencies
- The membership of the Bay Area Clean Water Agencies (BACWA) is comprised of local governmental agencies that are leaders in urban water resource management and public stewardship of the Bay water quality.
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Association of Bay Area Governments
- The Association of Bay Area Governments (ABAG) is one of more than 560 regional planning agencies across the nation working to help solve problems in areas such as land use, housing, environmental quality, and economic development.
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California Coastal Conservancy
- The California Coastal Conservancy, established in 1976, is a state agency that uses entrepreneurial techniques to purchase, protect, restore, and enhance coastal resources, and to provide access to the shore.
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California Department of Water Resources
- The Department of Water Resources' mission is to manage the water resources of California in cooperation with other agencies, to benefit the State's people, and to protect, restore, and enhance the natural and human environments.
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Contra Costa County Public Works
- The Contra Costa County Public Works Department provides for the planning, construction, maintenance, and improvement of infrastructure within the unincorporated area of the County. It also is the umbrella managing entity for and the Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District. These are separate legal entities, but were merged to provide efficiency in management, staffing, and communication with Public works.
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California Water Boards
- The mission of the Water Board is to ensure the highest reasonable quality for waters of the State, while allocating those waters to achieve the optimum balance of beneficial uses. The joint authority of water allocation and water quality protection enables the Water Board to provide comprehensive protection for California's waters.
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Dan Cloak Environmental Consulting
- The firm's principal, Dan Cloak, P.E., a civil and environmental engineer, has worked with cities and special districts for 15 years as a manager and consultant. His special expertise is finding creative, integrated, practical solutions that help agencies to comply with state and Federal environmental regulations, benefit their local environment, and further their economic development. The firm offers competitive rates and individualized service.
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East Bay Municipal Utilities District
- The East Bay Municipal Utility District (EBMUD) supplies water and provides wastewater treatment for parts of Alameda and Contra Costa counties on the eastern side of San Francisco Bay in northern California.
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San Francisco Bay Joint Venture
- The San Francisco Bay Joint Venture (SFBJV) is one of fourteen Joint Ventures established under The Migratory Bird Treaty Act and funded under the annual Interior Appropriations act. It brings together public and private agencies, conservation groups, development interests, and others to restore wetlands and wildlife habitat in San Francisco Bay watersheds and along the Pacific coasts of San Mateo, Marin and Sonoma counties.
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Jones & Stokes
- Environmental, Natural Resources and Transportation Planning and Management.
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Marin Municipal Utility District
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Morrison & Associates, Inc.
- Morrison & Associates, Inc. is one of California's leading public and government relations and project management consulting firms in water, wastewater and waste disposal, construction aggregate mining, and other environmental industries.
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North Bay Watershed Association
- The North Bay Watershed Association is a group of 15 regional and local public agencies located throughout Marin, Sonoma, and Napa counties. The mission of the NBWA is to facilitate partnerships across political boundaries that promote stewardship of the North Bay watershed resources.
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San Francisco Estuary Institute
- SFEI was founded as a non-profit organization in 1986* to foster the development of the scientific understanding needed to protect and enhance the San Francisco Estuary. SFEI’s work is relevant to the primary issues currently facing the ecosystem, including industrial and municipal discharge, non-point source pollution, biological invasions, and watershed and wetlands restoration.
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San Francisco Public Utilities Commission
- The San Francisco Public Utilities Commission (SFPUC) is a department of the City and County of San Francisco that provides water, wastewater, and municipal power services to San Francisco. Under contractual agreement with 28 wholesale water agencies, the SFPUC also supplies water to 1.6 million additional customers within three Bay Area counties. The SFPUC system provides four distinct services: Regional Water, Local Water, Wastewater (collection, treatment and disposal), and Power.
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San Francisco Estuary Project
- The S.F. Estuary Project is one of over 20 Estuary Projects established by the National Estuary Program to protect and improve the water quality and natural resources of estuaries nationwide.
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Santa Clara Valley Water District
- The Santa Clara Valley Water District is the primary water resources agency for Santa Clara County, California. It acts not only as the county's water wholesaler, but also as its flood protection agency and is the steward for its streams and creeks, underground aquifers and district-built reservoirs.
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Sonoma County Water Agency
- The Sonoma County Water Agency was created as a special district in 1949 by the California Legislature to provide flood protection and water supply services to portions of Sonoma and Marin counties.
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RMC Environment and Water
- RMC focuses on delivering innovative solutions to the water resource challenges of California. The company was founded on the principles of producing the highest quality work products for projects that enhance and improve our community and environment; employing the most enthusiastic and creative individuals; and dedicating ourselves to building valued, long-lasting relationships with our clients.
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Zone 7 Water Agency
- Zone 7 is committed to providing a reliable supply of high-quality drinking water and an effective flood control system to the Livermore-Amador Valley.
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Alameda County Resource Conservation District
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Zone 7 Water Agency
- Zone 7 is committed to providing a reliable supply of high-quality drinking water and an effective flood control system to the Livermore-Amador Valley. In fulfilling our present and future commitments to the community, we will develop and manage the water resources in a fiscally responsible, innovative, proactive, and environmentally responsible way.
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Muir Heritage Land Trust
- The Muir Heritage Land Trust has been working to acquire lands and land preservation agreements since 1988. With contributing members from all over the Bay Area, the Trust focuses on land preservation and environmental education needs within the regional community of Contra Costa County, including the areas of Orinda, Moraga, Lafayette, Walnut Creek, Pleasant Hill, Concord, Martinez, Alamo, Danville, San Ramon, Hercules, Pinole, Richmond, Rodeo and San Pablo.
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Don Edwards San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Refuge
- Don Edwards San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Refuge, the first urban National Wildlife Refuge established in the United States, is dedicated to preserving and enhancing wildlife habitat, protecting migratory birds, protecting threatened and endangered species, and providing opportunities for wildlife-oriented recreation and nature study for the surrounding communities.
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County of Alameda- Community Development Agency
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California Department of Fish and Game
- The Department of Fish and Game maintains native fish, wildlife, plant species and natural communities for their intrinsic and ecological value and their benefits to people. This includes habitat protection and maintenance in a sufficient amount and quality to ensure the survival of all species and natural communities. The department is also responsible for the diversified use of fish and wildlife including recreational, commercial, scientific and educational uses.
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U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
- The United States Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) is made up of approximately 34,600 Civilian and 650 military members. Our military and civilian engineers, scientists and other specialists work hand in hand as leaders in engineering and environmental matters. Our diverse workforce of biologists, engineers, geologists, hydrologists, natural resource managers and other professionals meets the demands of changing times and requirements as a vital part of America's Army.
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City of Pacifica
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Marin County Stormwater Pollution Prevention Program
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Southern Sonoma County Resource Conservation District
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City of Petaluma
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Directory of Organizations
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City of Burlingame
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County of San Mateo
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City of Los Altos
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Town of Los Altos Hills
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Federal Emergency Management Association
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U.S. Engineer Corps as Participating Organizations.
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City of Cupertino
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City of Saratoga
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City of San Jose
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San Mateo County Stormwater Pollution Prevention Program
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Marin Municipal Water District
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CalFED Bay-Delta Authority
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US Fish & Wildlife Service
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Friends of Corte Madera Creek Watershed
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Trout Unlimited
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Alameda Creek Fisheries Restoration Work Group
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Clean Estuary Partnership
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County Association of Governments of San Mateo County
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United States Geological Survey
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CalTrans
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Midpeninsula Regional Open Space District
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California State Parks
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San Francisco Bay Regional Water Quality Control Board
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Aqua Terra
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Natural Resources Conservation Service
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Guadalupe Coyote Resource Conservation District
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US Environmental Protection Agency
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National Marine Fishery Service
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National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
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City of Milpitas
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Santa Clara County Parks and Recreation Department
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City of Atherton
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City of Belmont
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City of Brisbane
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Town of Colma
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City of Daly City
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City of East Palo Alto
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City of Foster City
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City of Half Moon Bay
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Town of Hillsborough
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City of Menlo Park
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City of Millbrae
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Town of Portola Valley
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City of Redwood City
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City of San Bruno
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City of San Carlos
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City of San Mateo
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City of South San Francisco
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Town of Woodside
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City of Mountain View
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Contra Costa Resource Conservation District
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City of Pinole
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City of Pinole Redevelopment Agency
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Alameda County Public Works Agency
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San Mateo County Department of Public Works
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Muir Heritage Land Trust
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East Bay Regional Park District
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Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District
- Throughout our county, the we provide regional drainage master planning, financing, and implementation. We provide flood risk reduction, planning, reviews land development plans and studies, provides hydrology information and services, and oversee the Contra Costa Clean Water Program staff. The District is staffed by the Flood Control Engineering Division of Contra Costa County Public Works Department. Within unincorporated county, the Flood Control Division oversees the County Watershed Program and the County FEMA Floodplain Program
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San Francisco Airport
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Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority
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County of Santa Clara
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State Water Resources Control Board
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Alhambra Valley Creek Watershed
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Urban Creeks Council
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John Muir National Historic Site (U.S. National Park Service)
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Friends of Alhambra Creek
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City of Martinez
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Contra Costa County Community Development Department
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Sonoma Ecology Center
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Sonoma County Trails Council
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Bay Area Ridge Trail Council
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California State Parks Foundation
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Dow Chemical Company
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Pittsburg Unified School District
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Los Medanos College
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Watershed Partners Inc.
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UC Berkeley
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City of San Francisco
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Bay Conservation and Development Commission
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Literacy for Environmental Justice
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Citizens for Clean Water
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Bayview Hunters Point Community Advocates
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Richardson Bay Audubon
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Friends of Five Creeks
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City of Albany
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City of Berkeley
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Marin County Department of Public Works
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Fairfax Department of Public Works
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Larkspur Department of Public Works
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San Anselmo Department of Public Works
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Ross Department of Public Works
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County of Marin
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Town of Corte Madera
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Town of Fairfax

