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Presenter outlines Category A and B coverage and NPO timing under the nonpoint-source order

State Water Resources Control Board training (Unit 3) · February 27, 2026
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Summary

Unit 3 training for the State Water Resources Control Board explains how the order divides project-level coverage into Category A (low threat) and Category B (higher threat), when a Nonpoint Source Project Notification (NPO) is required, and key monitoring, recordkeeping and pesticide-notification rules.

Presenter said Unit 3 of the training "presents the requirements and deliverables for the 2 main components of order coverage," defining project-level and watershed-level responsibilities under the order.

The training front-loaded the distinction between the two project categories. "Category A projects pose a low threat to water quality and typically include activities that result in no or minimal ground disturbance near surface waters," Presenter said. By contrast, "Category B projects pose a greater threat to water quality and have greater monitoring and reporting…

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