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News on recent important developments in water quality regulatory and policy-making activities in California and Washington D.C.

 
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Construction & Building Industry News

Each month, CICWQ collects news and information on water quality and water supply reliability topics. Articles cover a wide range of issues affecting the construction industry: water quality and wetlands regulations and policies, water supply, sewer system, and stormwater drainage improvement efforts, and multi-benefit, regional water supply reliability project development.

CICWQ also publishes technical articles and reports periodically and prepares presentations that emphasize water quality research and findings specific to the construction industry.

LATEST INDUSTRY NEWS

Water Quality and Supply Issues Monthly Update-NOVEMBER 2024

Water Quality and Supply Issues Monthly Update-NOVEMBER 2024

November 2024 Update: We remind construction site stormwater management professionals in California that the QSD/QSP credential administration is transitioning from Sacramento State University Office of Water Programs to CASQA. Additionally, we spotlight Proposition 4, the Climate Bond, which brings new funding for statewide water quality and reliability projects.

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Water Quality and Supply Issues Monthly Update-OCTOBER 2024

Water Quality and Supply Issues Monthly Update-OCTOBER 2024

October 2024 Update: Autumn is here, and as we prepare for the wet season, we highlight two key topics. The new 2024 CASQA Construction BMP Handbook is now available, ensuring compliance with stormwater regulations. Proposition 4, the 2024 Climate Bond, includes $3.8B for water supply protection.

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Water Quality and Supply Issues Monthly Update-AUGUST 2024

Water Quality and Supply Issues Monthly Update-AUGUST 2024

August 2024 Update: Revised California Construction General Permit for Stormwater – First Year Implementation Issues Presentation – 39th Annual Tri-State Seminar; Revised California Construction General Permit for Stormwater Training Workshop – August 28-29, 2024 -- San Diego, California; and the CASQA Conference in October – Sacramento – Construction General Permit for Stormwater Information and Education Sessions

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Water Quality and Supply Issues Monthly Update-JULY 2024

Water Quality and Supply Issues Monthly Update-JULY 2024

July 2024 Update: The 39th Annual Tri-State Seminar – August 5-8, 2024 -- Las Vegas, Nevada; The 18th Annual Southern California Water Conference – August 9, 2024 -- Ontario, California; The New California Stormwater Construction General Permit Workshop – August 28-29, 2024 -- San Diego, California; and the Proposed Santa Ana River Watershed Regional MS4 Permit – Construction Industry Comments.

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Water Quality and Supply Issues Monthly Update-JUNE 2024

Water Quality and Supply Issues Monthly Update-JUNE 2024

June 2024 Update: Revised California Construction General Permit for Stormwater—first-year implementation issues; California Department of Water Resources—benefit cost analysis for the Delta Conveyance Project; Proposed Santa Ana River Watershed Regional MS4 Permit—public review; Learn more!

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CICWQ-FEBRUARY 2024 Recap

CICWQ-FEBRUARY 2024 Recap

Check out the latest updates on California's water issues: Evaluating CGP compliance, CASQA's socioeconomic report on stormwater capture, STORMS Unit's StoryMap on stormwater potential, and DWR's second snow survey results for winter 2024. Dive into the details here!

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CICWQ-JANUARY 2024 Recap

CICWQ-JANUARY 2024 Recap

January recap, CICWQ directed its attention to pivotal issues impacting the construction industry in California, addressing key areas such as regulatory updates, General Construction Permit for stormwater, CII permit, Water quality credit trading program, 2024 new legislative bills, and State water projects.

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Water Quality and Supply Issues Monthly Update-JANUARY 2024

Water Quality and Supply Issues Monthly Update-JANUARY 2024

As we step into 2024, we extend our warmest wishes to everyone in the California construction industry. While winter 2024 appears to be more temperate than the record-setting year behind us, Mother Nature always keeps us on our toes.

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2023 Year In Review: Advancements in Water Quality for the Construction Industry

2023 Year In Review: Advancements in Water Quality for the Construction Industry

As we bid farewell to 2023, we reflect on a year of significant achievements and milestones in the realm of water quality and the construction industry. The Construction Industry Coalition on Water Quality (CICWQ) has tirelessly worked to safeguard the interests of those shaping California's landscapes. Here's a comprehensive look.

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Water Quality and Supply Issues Monthly Update-SEPTEMBER 2023

Water Quality and Supply Issues Monthly Update-SEPTEMBER 2023

On September 8, 2022, the State Water Resources Control Board adopted Construction Stormwater General Permit Order WQ 2022-0057-DWQ (2022 CGP) with an effective date of September 1, 2023, and a two-year regulatory transition period for dischargers with existing coverage under Order WQ 2009-0009-DWQ (2009 CGP).

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Water Quality and Supply Issues Monthly Update-AUGUST 2023

Water Quality and Supply Issues Monthly Update-AUGUST 2023

As the sun sets on a productive summer, our unwavering attention remains on crucial compliance matters within our industry. Highlighting this month is the unveiling of the State-mandated Construction General Permit (CGP) for stormwater training, tailored exclusively for Qualified SWPPP Developers (QSDs) and Qualified SWPPP Practitioners (QSPs).

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Water Quality and Supply Issues Monthly Update-JULY 2023

Water Quality and Supply Issues Monthly Update-JULY 2023

Dive into the construction industry's critical statewide issues this month! Learn about the general construction stormwater permit, infrastructure acceleration plans, and proposed water conservation legislation. Don't miss our power-packed edition!

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Water Quality and Supply Issues Monthly Update-MAY 2023

Water Quality and Supply Issues Monthly Update-MAY 2023

May 2023 finds the construction industry and its advocates fighting hard over proposed major and sweeping changes from the California Air Resources Board concerning the phase-out of diesel and gasoline engines, which are the heart of our workforce’s ability to get the job done.

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Water Quality and Supply Issues Monthly Update-APR 2023

Water Quality and Supply Issues Monthly Update-APR 2023

Maybe, just maybe, the firehose of rain directed at California this winter and early spring is finally running out. What a year in water we have shared together, and it is truly remarkable given the painful drought the past three years. We must make the most of what we have and increase our efforts to capture more water in years just like this.

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CICWQ 2022 Year In Review

CICWQ 2022 Year In Review

2022 was a year of accomplishment for CICWQ and its advocacy efforts. We finally got to the finish line with the State Water Board’s adoption of the Construction General Permit for stormwater. Governor Newsom vetoed AB 2106, a win for the construction industry. This year also marked another year of battling the California drought while coming up with ways for water conservation.

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Construction General Permit Renewal Advocacy for the California Construction Industry

Construction General Permit Renewal Advocacy for the California Construction Industry

Assembling expert scientific, engineering, and legal teams to address critical water quality compliance issues for the construction industry is a core function for CICWQ. Over the past few months, CICWQ’s technical team has been busy developing summary presentations of more than three years of work on the California Construction General Permit renewal process.

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CICWQ FOUNDED IN 2001 BY OUR TRADE ASSOCIATION MEMBERS

Major funding for CICWQ is provided by the Construction Industry Advancement Fund and the Fund for Construction Industry Advancement