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SUMMARY:NOCLA Meeting: How OC's Storm Water Program Impacts your Business
DESCRIPTION:The North Orange County Legislative Alliance (NOCLA) advocates for public policy that encourages business growth and economic expansion for businesses in Brea\, Fullerton\, La Habra\, Placentia\, and Yorba Linda through the combined influence of five chambers.\n\n\n\nDuring a presentation at the Wednesday\, Oct. 7 meeting\, learn about Orange County's Storm Water Program and how it impacts your business..\n\n \n\nUp for discussion will be how water pollution degrades surface waters\, creating unsafe conditions for fishing\, swimming\, and other activities as well as how pollution negatively impacts drinking water resources.\n\n \n\nSince 1990\, operators of municipal separate storm sewer systems (MS4s) are required to develop a storm water management program designed to prevent harmful pollutants from impacting water resources via storm water runoff. In Orange County\, storm water and urban runoff enter the storm water system from streets\, curbs and gutters and travel\, untreated to local water bodies or the Pacific Ocean.\n\n \n\nProtection and preservation of water resources in the United States is governed by the federal Clean Water Act. Passage of the 1987 Water Quality Act established regulation of non-point source pollution to augment the regulation of point source pollution established by the 1972 Federal Water Pollution Control Act. Section 402(p)(2) of the 1987 regulation created the National Pollution Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit program to control non-point source pollution.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>The <strong>North Orange County Legislative Alliance (NOCLA)</strong> advocates for public policy that encourages business growth and economic expansion for businesses in Brea\, Fullerton\, La Habra\, Placentia\, and Yorba Linda through the combined influence of five chambers.<br />\n<br />\n<span style="line-height: 23.11px\;">During a presentation at the Wednesday\, Oct. 7 meeting\, l</span><span style="line-height: 23.11px\;">earn about Orange County&rsquo\;s Storm Water Program and how it impacts your business..</span><br style="line-height: 23.11px\;" />\n<span style="line-height: 23.11px\;">&nbsp\;</span><br style="line-height: 23.11px\;" />\n<span style="line-height: 23.11px\;">Up for discussion will be how water pollution degrades surface waters\, creating unsafe conditions for fishing\, swimming\, and other activities as well as how pollution negatively impacts drinking water resources.</span><br style="line-height: 23.11px\;" />\n<span style="line-height: 23.11px\;">&nbsp\;</span><br style="line-height: 23.11px\;" />\n<span style="line-height: 23.11px\;">Since 1990\, operators of municipal separate storm sewer systems (MS4s) are required to develop a storm water management program designed to prevent harmful pollutants from impacting water resources via storm water runoff. In Orange County\, storm water and urban runoff enter the storm water system from streets\, curbs and gutters and travel\, untreated to local water bodies or the Pacific Ocean.</span><br style="line-height: 23.11px\;" />\n<span style="line-height: 23.11px\;">&nbsp\;</span><br style="line-height: 23.11px\;" />\n<span style="line-height: 23.11px\;">Protection and preservation of water resources in the United States is governed by the federal Clean Water Act. Passage of the 1987 Water Quality Act established regulation of non-point source pollution to augment the regulation of point source pollution established by the 1972 Federal Water Pollution Control Act. Section 402(p)(2) of the 1987 regulation created the National Pollution Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit program to control non-point source pollution.</span><br />\n&nbsp\;</p>\n
LOCATION:Brea Civic Center\, One Civic Center Drive\, Brea
UID:e.887.213
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DTSTAMP:20260424T015939Z
URL:https://nocchamber-gzcms.preview.gochambermaster.com/events/details/nocla-meeting-how-oc-s-storm-water-program-impacts-your-business-213
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