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Environmental Justice in the Drinking Water Quality Program California Bay-Delta Public Advisory Committee Environmental Justice Subcommittee June 14, 2002
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Incorporating EJ into DWQP Accomplishments Source control, pollution prevention approach Public health at tap v. water quality in the Delta X-program integration, including watersheds, WUE, ERP, water management PSPs –language –questions and/or criteria on EJ, inter-media impacts, capacity building DWS membership
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Incorporating EJ into DWQP Future issues? SWRCB RFP problems Small water treatment plants Distribution systems Groundwater Point-of-use exposures, behavior (vulnerable populations) Health status, insurance Affordability, water rates
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Opportunities For EJ community, –funding (via PSPs) –influence statewide drinking water policy beyond CALFED (e.g. CALFED agencies) –participation in technical workgroups –capacity building; develop future water leaders (especially scientists) and support for science education –citizen-based water quality monitoring
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Opportunities For DWQP, –more support for drinking water quality within CALFED –better outreach of message –relative importance of drinking water quality and public health –public trust
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Communication “Meaningful public participation” Technical audience, so use data, examples in communications DWS –Marguerite Young, co-chair –Greg Gartrell, co-chair –Martha Guzmán –Kathryn Alcántar –Sujatha Jahagirdar DWQP –John Andrew, (916) 653-9715
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