Water Quality Program

Interagency Coordinating Committee (IACC)
What is the IACC?
It is a cooperative working group composed of 28 State agencies
involved in implementing California’s Nonpoint Source Pollution Control
Program (NPS Program Plan).
The IACC’s primary goals are to:
- Improve interagency coordination and promote statewide consistency in
implementing the NPS Program Plan.
- Promote the watershed approach in addressing nonpoint source pollution.
- Provide a forum for resolving policy and programmatic conflicts among
State agencies.
Some of the specific tasks of the IACC are to:
- Assist the IACC members in developing their five-year implementation
plans for implementing the NPS Program Plan.
- Provide the goals, objectives, and structure for the formation of
technical advisory committees and work groups for specific subject areas
and/or watersheds as appropriate.
- Coordinate with local watershed groups.
- Coordinate with federal agencies on their policies and activities with
NPS implications.
- Provide for public participation and input in implementing and refining
the NPS Program Plan.
- Assist in periodic assessment of progress made in implementing the NPS
Program Plan.
IACC
Meetings and Activities
Documents
Useful
Tools for IACC Members