Protecting Clean Water
Each year, tons of harmful and dangerous pollutants, bacteria and trash are carried through our neighborhoods and enter local creeks, reservoirs, lakes, the Delta and Bay. As water drains from streets, parking lots, and lawns, pollutants are picked up and enter the drainage system through thousands of catch basins throughout Contra Costa County. From there, this polluted water flows through a system of pipes, channels and creeks straight into the Delta and Bay.
The Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District has teamed up with all 19 of the incorporated cities and towns and Contra Costa County, in a cooperative effort to prevent water pollution. This joint effort is known as the Contra Costa Clean Water Program ("Clean Water Program").
The Clean Water Program is now tasked with implementing new State and Federal clean water standards. If local creeks, reservoirs, lakes, the Delta and Bay are not cleaned up, local communities may be forced to pay large fines and will be subject to third-party lawsuits. As a result, the Clean Water Program is proposing the 2012 Community Clean Water Initiative, a spring 2012 property owner election, to improve local water quality and protect our communities from toxic and dangerous pollutants.
The Proposed "2012 Community Clean Water Initiative" will:
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Strict Fiscal SafeguardsThis measure REQUIRES Strict Fiscal Controls:
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Election Schedule
- This is a property-owner election defined by and subject to California State Constitution Article XIII D.
- The Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors held a Public Hearing on February 7, 2012 at 10:00 AM in the Board of Supervisors Chambers, Room 107, 651 Pine Street, Martinez, CA to receive public input. The outcome was to move forward with property owner election.
- Property owners should receive their ballots by mail the week of February 21, 2012.
- Completed ballots can be mailed OR hand-delivered to the County Clerk of the Board of the Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors, 651 Pine Street, 1st Floor, Room 106, Martinez, California. To count in this election, ALL completed ballots must be received by the County on or before April 6, 2012 at 5:00 p.m.
For more information about the 2012 Community Clean Water Initiative, please choose one of the following:
Municipal Regional Stormwater NPDES Permit
Public Hearing Notice Mailer | Informational Mailer 1 | Informational Mailer 2 |
Board of Supervisors Meeting Documents - December 06, 2012 | Board of Supervisors Meeting Documents - February 07, 2012 |
For more information on the Contra Costa Clean Water Program, its services, the proposed 2012 Community Clean Water Initiative, or this ballot proceeding please contact: (925) 313-2360 or visit: www.cccleanwater.org
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Thanks for posting the info, Lois. I'm happy to support this initiative and pay my share too. I've sent my ballot in last week.
Thank you for sharing all this great information. I hope our community will support this important measure to help protect this precious resource - I'm happy to pay my share!