Upper Santa Clara River Watershed
Integrated Regional Water Management Plan
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 EVENTS 
September 27
6th Stakeholder Meeting

October 19
Due Date

November 13
7th Stakeholder Meeting

February 19
8th Stakeholder Meeting

May 1
Draft IRWMP Public Workshop

July 1
Public Hearing

July 30
IRWMP Adoption

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Integrated Regional Water Management Plan

Stakeholders from the Upper Santa Clara River Watershed are collaborating to develop a Integrated Regional Water Management Plan that focuses on water resource management while creating a platform for future funding and we want your input!

The Santa Clara River is the largest river system in southern California that remains in a relatively natural state. The river originates in the northern slopes of the San Gabriel Mountains in north Los Angeles County, traverses in a westerly direction into Ventura County and discharges into the Pacific Ocean. The river runs approximately 100 miles from its headwater near Acton, California to its outlet, the ocean, and drains an area approximately 1,634 square miles. Approximately forty percent of the watershed is contained in Los Angeles County and 60 percent in Ventura County.

 
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