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North Coast Regional Water Quality Control Board Fact Sheet

North Coast Regional Water Quality Control Board (North Coast - R1) | March 1st, 2010


The North Coast Region receives more precipitation than any other part of California. Abundant in surface water and groundwater resources, the North Coast Region constitutes only about 12 percent of the area of California but produces about 40 percent of the annual runoff. Encompassing some 19,390 square miles, including 340 miles of coastline and remote wilderness, urban and agricultural areas, the North Coast Region is divided into two natural drainage basins—the Klamath River Basin and the North Coastal Basin.

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anadromous fish, benthic macroinvertebrates, fisheries, native fish, streams, Surface Water Ambient Monitoring Program (SWAMP)