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Here are three great job listings, positions with an impact!

SLAC - Environmental Protection Water Program Manager

The Environmental Protection Department, within the Environment, Safety and Health Division, supports sound stewardship practices that are protective of the air, water, land and other natural resources impacted by operations in pursuit of the SLAC mission. We’re seeking an Environmental Protection Water Program Manager.  The successful candidate will be responsible for Industrial Waste Water, Storm Water, and Permit by Rule programs.

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City of Napa - Stormwater Program Manager

Manage the Napa County Stormwater Pollution Prevention Program including the planning, development, analysis, coordination, implementation, and administration of water quality control programs in compliance with established federal and state regulatory standards and permit requirements. Provide leadership and guidance to the Joint Powers Authority on the implementation of stormwater pollution policies and procedures for represented Cities.

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City of Santa Monica - Water Resources Specialist

This is a full-time English/Spanish bilingual position. The current vacancy is in the City Manager’s Office, Office of Sustainability and the Environment.

Conducts conservation and compliance audits and inspections of residential, commercial and institutional properties.   Enforces water conservation and urban runoff ordinances. Provides information and advice to the public regarding water efficiency and urban runoff programs. Assists in developing and implementing the City’s Sustainable City Plan regarding water resources, including water conservation and urban runoff management. 

In October, 2022, of the twenty six bills listed below, Gov. Jerry Brown signed into law seve of the twnety six water related bills listed further down this article. 

The California Construction General Permit Training Team (CCGPTT) is seeking qualified construction stormwater and erosion and sediment control trainers to provide the official QSD/QSP training associated with the California Construction General Permit Order No. 2009-009-DWQ, hereafter referred to as the CGP. The training to be provided is the official training to certify individuals as Qualified SWPPP Developers (QSDs) and Qualified SWPPP Practitioners (QSPs) as identified in Section VII, Training Qualifications and Certification Requirements of the CGP.