3110 W Canyon Ave
San Diego, CA 92123-5425
(858) 565-8220
The San Diego Regional Water Quality Control Board protects water quality and beneficial uses under the State of California Porter-Cologne Water Quality Control Act and the federal Clean Water Act. The Water Board regulates discharges of wastes into waters and to land for the protection of water resources in eleven hydrologic units (watersheds) from Laguna Beach to Imperial Beach. California Regional Water Quality Control Board Members are appointed by the Governor and confirmed by the State Senate. Board Members are appointed in Irrigated Agriculture, Industrial Water Use, Water Supply, Undesignated (Public), Water Quality, Recreation/Wildlife, Municipal Government, and County Government categories. There are currently six serving Board Members. The San Diego Water Board meets monthly on the second Wednesday of the month except in January and July (no meetings).
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CREDO began in 1971 as "Chaplain's Response to the Emerging Drug Order" to confront the use of drugs by Sailors and Marines. CREDO evolved into a retreat ministry that is applicable to a broad spectrum of people seeking personal and spiritual development. The name became the Chaplain's Religious Enrichment Development Operation.
Cambridge Park is nestled in the master-planned community of Stonecrest Village at Mission Valley.