Arundo Habitat Management

SAWPA has been working in conjunction with its partners, primarily the Santa Ana Watershed Association (SAWA) and Riverside County Regional Park and Open-Space District (RivCo Parks), toward the goal of eliminating invasive cane, Arundo donax (Arundo) from the Santa Ana River Watershed. Thus far, 3,000 acres of Arundo was removed and replaced with native habitat, … Read more

Basin Monitoring Program Task Force

As an outgrowth of the Nitrogen/TDS Task Force, the agencies responsible for implementing the Basin Plan Amendments formed the Basin Monitoring Task Force, and SAWPA was identified to administer/facilitate that effort. For further information about this project, please contact Ian Achimore at iachimore@sawpa.gov

Emerging Constituents Task Force

For further information about this project, please contact: Rachel M. GrayWater Resources and Planning Managerrgray@sawpa.gov951-539-0261

Lake Elsinore and Canyon Lake TMDL Task Force

In 2005, stakeholders formed the Lake Elsinore & Canyon Lake TMDL Task Force (Task Force). This Task Force, administered by LESJWA provides stakeholders an opportunity to coordinate and share the cost of all implementation efforts. The Task Force is comprised of all the dischargers identified in the TDML, including: Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) … Read more

Middle Santa Ana River Watershed TMDL Task Force

The MSAR TMDL Task Force was formed to implement TMDLs adopted by the Santa Ana Regional Water Quality Control Board to address exceedences of the fecal coliform objective established to protect the REC-1 use for waterbodies located within the Middle Santa Ana River Watershed. The Task Force is represented by a number of key watershed … Read more

Santa Ana River Mitigation Bank

SAWPA has been working in conjunction with its partners, primarily the Santa Ana Watershed Association (SAWA) and Riverside County Regional Park and Open-Space District (RivCo Parks), toward the goal of eliminating invasive cane, Arundo donax (Arundo) from the Santa Ana River Watershed. Thus far, 3,000 acres of Arundo was removed and replaced with native habitat, … Read more

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