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The Environmental Compliance and Evaluation Branch provides environmental
compliance services to the Division of Environmental Services, other divisions
within DWR and occasionally to other State and federal agencies. The Branch
develops environmental documents for the department’s continued
operation, maintenance, and new facilities construction in support of
the State Water Project. The environmental document process can involve:
application for regulatory permits, conducting surveys for animals, plants,
cultural resources and hazardous materials, and preparation of compliance
monitoring reports. The Department’s Wetlands Coordinator, Cultural
and Historic Resources Coordinator and Site Assessment staff are all located
in this branch. Environmental resource preservation is specified in Water
Resource Engineering Memorandum 58a.
The Branch has four sections:
• Cultural, Recreation, and Environmental
Planning
• Environmental Site Assessment
• Environmental Studies and Compliance
• Special Projects Coordination
Current project emphasis in the branch includes several lead elements
for DWR in the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission Oroville relicensing
procedure. Specifically, branch staff are involved in environmental, cultural
resources, land use, and recreation resources as well as environmental
documentation. Other current activities include lead responsibility for
the environmental water use component of the California Water Plan Update,
Bulletin 160
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