Difference between revisions of "California's Central Coast Region"
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** [[City of Santa Maria|Santa Maria]] | ** [[City of Santa Maria|Santa Maria]] | ||
** [[City of Santa Barbara|Santa Barbara]] | ** [[City of Santa Barbara|Santa Barbara]] | ||
+ | ** [[City of Capitola]] | ||
*Smaller Towns: | *Smaller Towns: | ||
** [[City of Carmel-by-the-Sea]] | ** [[City of Carmel-by-the-Sea]] | ||
+ | ** [[Soquel]] | ||
+ | ** [[Aptos Village]] | ||
+ | ** [[Corralitos]] | ||
+ | ** [[Capitola Village]] | ||
+ | ** [[San Juan Bautista]] | ||
+ | ** [[Aromas]] | ||
+ | ** [[Prunedale]] | ||
+ | ** [[Las Lomas]] | ||
+ | ** [[Royal Oaks Community]] | ||
* Major Rivers & watersheds: | * Major Rivers & watersheds: |
Revision as of 15:50, 10 April 2018
California's Central Coast Region extends from just north of Monterey Bay to just south of Santa Barbara, and inland as far as the Diablo Range. This region corresponds to Region 3 of the SWRCB and includes:
- Counties:
- Major cities:
- Smaller Towns:
- Major Rivers & watersheds:
- Mountain ranges:
- Southern Santa Cruz Mountains
- Western Central Diablo Range
- Gabilan Range
- Santa Lucia Range
- Western Santa Ynez Range
- Bays:
- Sub-regions:
Links
- Monterey Bay Region
- Central Coast Regional Water Quality Control Board
- California Central Coast Gage Locations
- Central Coast Region Agricultural Waiver - relates to agricultural runoff.
- Monterey Bay Area TMDL Listings - Priorities, Progress, and Documents
- Central Coast Watershed Studies (CCoWS)
- Regulatory Agencies in the Central Coast
- Sand Mining in California's Central Coast Region
- Coastal Retreat in California's Central Coast Region
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