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State grants have posted hundreds of site‑specific fish advisory signs under AB 762; program seeks roughly $900,000 to finish statewide postings
Summary
Under Assembly Bill 762, the state authorized grants to help local agencies post OEHHA site‑specific fish consumption advisory signs. Two grant rounds have completed or are closing out; CCDEH’s program update estimates roughly $900,000 would finish remaining postings and replacement signs.
SACRAMENTO — The State Water Resources Control Board’s AB 762 grant program has helped local agencies install hundreds of site‑specific fish consumption advisory signs, but a recent program update identifies dozens of water bodies that still lack required postings and estimates additional funding needs.
Angie Norda, manager for the fish and shellfish consumption advisories grant in the Division of Financial Assistance, provided the update to the California Water Quality Monitoring Council safety work group on Oct. 29, 2025. The grant program reimburses eligible local agencies and nonprofit partners for posting site‑specific OEHHA advisories.
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