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==''Capitola''==
 
==''Capitola''==
  
The village of [http://ci.capitola.ca.us/capcity.nsf/AboutCapIntro.html Capitola] became the third incorporated city in Santa Cruz County in January 1949. As such, the city of Capitola is required to have a Stormwater Management Program (SWMP) for  pollutants, sediment, and toxins from urban discharges. The County of Santa Cruz and the City of Capitola are collaborating to address the new statewide National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) General Permit requirements for agencies designated by the State Water Resources Control Board <ref>[http://ci.capitola.ca.us/capcity.nsf/PubWIntro.html]</ref>.  
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The village of [http://ci.capitola.ca.us/capcity.nsf/AboutCapIntro.html Capitola] became the third incorporated city in Santa Cruz County in January 1949. As such, the city of Capitola is required to have a Stormwater Management Program (SWMP) for  pollutants, sediment, and toxins from urban discharges. The County of Santa Cruz and the City of Capitola are collaborating to address the new statewide National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) General Permit requirements for agencies designated by the State Water Resources Control Board <ref>[http://www.swrcb.ca.gov/water_issues/programs/stormwater/ Storm Water Progam]</ref>.  
 
===Summary===
 
===Summary===
 
===Watersheds===
 
===Watersheds===

Revision as of 14:19, 1 April 2013

Capitola

The village of Capitola became the third incorporated city in Santa Cruz County in January 1949. As such, the city of Capitola is required to have a Stormwater Management Program (SWMP) for pollutants, sediment, and toxins from urban discharges. The County of Santa Cruz and the City of Capitola are collaborating to address the new statewide National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) General Permit requirements for agencies designated by the State Water Resources Control Board [1].

Summary

Watersheds

  • Soquel Creek
  • Nobel Gulch
  • Arana-Rodeo Gulch

Stakeholders

Regulatory Background

Federal

  • Phase I
  • Phase II

State

Regional

Local

Timeline

Resources at Stake

Management Strategies

References

Links

Disclaimer

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