CVCWA will be holding it's Annual Membership Meeting on Monday, June 29th at 1:00 pm. The meeting will have no formal business but will give a members a update on projects, membership and other exciting things CVCWA has worked on in the 2019-2020 membership year! Registration is required to receive the zoom link to the […]
Description: The Central Valley Salinity Coalition (CVSC) is hosting a live webinar for municipal and industry consultants in all disciplines of water resource management. The webinar will provide an opportunity to learn firsthand from the people who developed new nitrate and salt permit requirements approved by the Central Valley Regional Water Quality Control Board. Click […]
This second workshop will take a deeper dive into aspects of the Nitrate Control Program including considerations for choosing a pathway, permitting issues, forming and being part of a management zone, and other questions that may have arisen in Workshop #1. Click Here to Register.
After a successful first workshop in which over 75 people and 30 agencies participated, CVCWA will be holding the second of a two-part virtual workshop to explore whether a collaborative effort to comply with monitoring, reporting and other requirements of the Pyrethroid Pesticide Basin Plan Amendment might be beneficial for Publicly Owned Treatment Works (POTWs)/wastewater […]
This third workshop will provide an overview of CV-SALTS and its Salt Control Program. Topics will include compliance options and permitting under the Salt Control Program and information about the Prioritization and Optimization Study. This Webinar is geared towards all POTWs, Water Recyclers, Biosolids Applicators, Compost Facilities, and other community/municipal agencies in the Central Valley […]
On Wednesday, August 5th from 1:00-3:00 p.m. CVCWA will be holding a workshop to discuss the potential impacts of the State Water Board’s proposed Toxicity Policy to Central Valley POTWs. In early July, the SWB released the Second Revised Draft Water Quality Control Plan for Inland Surface Waters, Enclosed Bays, and Estuaries of California; and […]
In mid-July, the State Water Board sent 13267 letters requiring all wastewater treatment plants with permitted capacities over one million gallons per day (1 mgd) to complete a questionnaire and begin 4 quarters of monitoring for 31 per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) compounds in POTW influent, effluent, and biosolids. Additionally, POTWs with groundwater monitoring requirements […]