Ocean Standards
The Ocean Unit is responsible for the development and updating of statewide water quality control plans, policies, and standards involving marine waters. This includes the California Ocean Plan, the California Thermal Plan, and the development of sediment quality objectives in bays and estuaries. The unit is also responsible for providing scientific support to the Water Boards, and inter-agency coordination, regarding marine pollution and resource management issues.
Documents
- California Ocean Plan - Proposed Amendments
- The State Water Resources Control Board will hold a public hearing to receive comments and to consider adopting proposed non-substantive amendments to the California Ocean Plan (Ocean Plan). The hearing will be on June 16, 2009 in Sacramento.
- Comments
- Notice of Adoption Hearing
- Staff Report - with proposed amendments
- Appendix A - California Ocean Plan with proposed amendments shown
- The State Water Resources Control Board will hold a public hearing to receive comments and to consider adopting proposed non-substantive amendments to the California Ocean Plan (Ocean Plan). The hearing will be on June 16, 2009 in Sacramento.
- The State Water Board held a public scoping meeting to
seek input on proposed amendments to the 2005 California Ocean Plan. The scoping
meeting was held on June 26, 2007 in San Francisco.
- California Ocean Plan Amendment Model Ocean Discharge Monitoring Workshops
- California Ocean Plan 2005 -
- California Ocean Plan Triennial Review and Workplan 2005-2008 -
- State Water Quality Protection Areas - Areas of Special Biological Significance -
Related Web Pages
- Triennial Review 2005-2008
- Areas of Special Biological Significance
- Sediment Quality Objectives
- Ocean Standards Unit Archives
Other Related Links
- Once-through Cooling Water Use and CWA 316(b) Regulations
- SB771 California Clean Coast Act of 2005: Vessel Discharges
Questions or Comments?
Please contact Dominic Gregorio (email) or at (916) 341-5488.
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