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Lake County Clean Water Program tells Clear Lake council it is 50% compliant, seeks sustained funding
Summary
Lake County Water Resources staff briefed the Clear Lake City Council on the Clean Water Program’s multi-jurisdictional stormwater work, funding awards and remaining gaps; presenters said the program meets roughly half of its permit requirements and requested support to finish a stormwater resources plan and hire a coordinator.
Lake County Water Resources staff told the Clear Lake City Council on June 2 that a multi-jurisdictional Clean Water Program aims to reduce stormwater pollution entering Clear Lake and its tributaries and needs steady funding and staffing to meet upcoming regulatory requirements.
"Stormwater is all one connected system," Angela DePalma Dao, program coordinator with Lake County Water Resources, said during the presentation. She and colleagues described the program’s structure — a management council with work groups for public education, illicit discharge detection and elimination (IDDE), construction and post-construction controls, and municipal good housekeeping — and traced a series of recent accomplishments including renewed agreements with co-permittees and…
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