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Posted by: Kim_Hamilton on 10/13/2008 12:42 AM Updated by: Kim_Hamilton on 10/13/2008 12:42 AM
Expires: 01/01/2013 12:00 AM
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Mokelumne Amador Calaveras Integrated Regional Water Management Plan Update

The Mokelumne/Amador/Calaveras Integrated Water Management Region was formed in 2006 to:
* Foster coordination, collaboration and communication among regional and local agencies responsible for water-related issues
* Achieve greater efficiencies in project development and implementation;
* Build public support for vital projects
* Identify the most important water-related projects according to a set of criteria
* Improve regional competitiveness for project funding......


An Integrated Regional Water Management Plan (IRWMP) was developed for the region to identify projects and measures to be implemented to meet these goals.

Links to Local Agencies and Stakeholders:
Upper Mokelumne River Watershed Authority
Amador Water Agency
East Bay Municipal Utilities District
Calaveras County Water District
Amador County
City of Jackson
City of Sutter Creek
City of Plymouth
Other Useful Links:
Proposition 84 and 1E Draft Guidelines
Progress Reports
IRCUP+ Brochure

Questions or Comments:
Please contact:
Rob Alcott (UMRWA)
(707) 785-1008 or email Rob

Other local contacts:
Gene Mancebo (AWA)
(209) 257-5245 or email Gene

Ed Pattison (CCWD)
(209) 754-3543x29 or email Ed

The 2006 M/A/C IRWMP was based on Proposition 50 guidelines as interpreted by the California Department of Water Resources and the State Water Resources Control Board. With the passage of Proposition 84 and 1E, the statewide standards for the IRWMPs will be updated. The M/A/C IRWMP will be updated to be consistent with the new and upcoming guidelines.

There will be a Community Workshop held on October 21st.

Click Here to Read the 2006 Plan >/a>
Click Here to Read 2007 Watershed Assessment and Planning Project

For more information, visit ccwd.org.


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