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We recommend that you research all organizations thoroughly.
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FOG/Grease Management - SSMP |
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California Water Environment Association
We are a not-for-profit association of 7,700-plus professionals in the wastewater industry.
We are committed to keeping California's water clean.
We train and certify wastewater professionals, disseminate technical information, and promote sound policies to benefit society through protection and enhancement of our water environment.
We offer services at the state level and locally through our 17 geographical local sections. |
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California State Water Resources Control Board Sanitary Sewer Management Plan (SSMP) This Monitoring and Reporting Program (MRP) establishes monitoring, record keeping, reporting and public notification requirements for Order No. 2006-, “Statewide General WDR Permit for Wastewater Collection System Agencies.”. |
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CALFOG - California - Fats, Oils and Grease Work Group Identify actions for reducing SSOs that result from blockages caused by fats, oil and grease in wastewater collection systems, and implement those actions to the extent feasible by a stakeholder group which includes wastewater agencies, regulators, restaurant and other industry associations. |
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Tri-TAC - Technical Advisory Committee Tri-TAC's Mission is to improve the overall effectiveness and accountability of environmental programs that impact publicly owned treatment works (POTWs) in California by working with State and Federal regulatory agencies and interest groups on matters related to POTWs.. |
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Bay Area Water Quality Agency The membership of the Bay Area Clean Water Agencies (BACWA) is comprised of local governmental agencies that are leaders in urban water resource management and public stewardship of the Bay water quality. BACWA members own and operate publicly owned treatment works (POTWs) that discharge to the water of San Francisco Bay Estuary. BACWA was formed to develop a region-wide understanding of the watershed protection and enhancement needs through reliance on sound technical, scientific, environmental and economic information and ensure that this understanding leads to long-term stewardship of the San Francisco Bay Estuary..
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Pacific Northwest Clean Water Association (PNCWA) is a Member Association of the Water Environment
Federation (WEF), the non-profit technical and educational organization for water environment professionals
active in 39 countries.
Membership: Our membership includes environmental, civil and chemical engineers, educators, biologists,
chemists, government officials, treatment plant managers and operators, laboratory analysts, equipment
manufacturers and distributors, and students and young professionals involved in wastewater collection and
treatment, stormwater management, and related fields.
Purpose: PNCWA is dedicated to preserving and enhancing the water quality in the states of Idaho, Oregon, and
Washington. We promote the professional and technical development of our members, educate the public about
the water environment and advance science to protect water resources.
Organization: Four Regions form the link between the local Sections and the PNCWA Board of Directors. The
Regions are Idaho, Oregon, Eastern Washington, and Western Washington. Each Region elects a Regional
Director who serves on the PNCWA Board of Directors.
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California Association of Sanitation Agencies The mission of the California Association of Sanitation Agencies is to provide proactive leadership, innovative solutions, and timely education and information to CASA members, legislators, and the public, and to promote partnerships on wastewater issues with other organizations, so that sound public health and environmental goals may be achieved
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The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) is the environmental agency for the state.
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The Water Environment Association of Texas is a Member Association of the Water Environment Federation (WEF). Founded in 1928, WEF is a not-for-profit technical and educational organization with members from varied disciplines who work toward the WEF vision of preservation and enhancement of the global water environment. The WEF network includes water quality professionals from 79 Member Associations in over 30 countries.
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