California State
The California State Water Resources Control Board serves as a central authority in managing and protecting the state's water resources, focusing on sustainable practices and equitable access to safe drinking water. With various programs addressing water quality, conservation, and groundwater management, the Board actively promotes community involvement and transparency in its operations.
Through initiatives like the Safe and Affordable Funding for Equity and Resilience (SAFER) program, the Board strives to ensure that all Californians, particularly in disadvantaged communities, have access to reliable and safe drinking water. The organization also addresses pressing environmental issues, such as stormwater capture and harmful algal blooms, while maintaining a commitment to racial equity and public participation.
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